Description
This EVlink Pro AC product is a wall-mounted charging station for all electric vehicles. The charging station complies with the IEC 61851-1 standard. It can be fixed to the floor on a stand or integrated into a housing kit. Stand and housing kit must be ordered separately. Installation indoors and outdoors. The IP protection class is IP55. The IK protection class is IK10. The operating temperature is between -30 °C and 50 °C. The storage temperature is between -40 °C and 80 °C. The output type is a connected 5 meter cable with T2 connector with flap (T2S) at the end, installed at the top center of the charging station.
All contacts of the T2 connector are silver plated to prevent overheating. The rated output power is 22 kW. Supply three-phase (3P+N). The rated charging current is 32 A at 380 V to 415 VAC at a frequency of 50 Hz to 60 Hz. Can be used with TT, TN-S or TN-CS earthing system. Also IT compatible with additional isolation transformer in the power supply. The charging station is easy to install and commission. Recommended for use at home, in vehicle fleets, on the road or in the workplace. The dimensions are (W) 317 mm x (H) 529 mm x (D) 183 mm. The product weighs 10 kg. The color is white (RAL 9003). Included are built-in leakage current protection with 6 mA leakage current detection (RDC-DD) and a 30 mA residual voltage device (RCD) of type A-Si.
For safety reasons, an Mnx undervoltage release is also integrated into the charging station. In addition, the EV Ready requirements must be met. The charging station can be powered by a cable that runs from the back, top or bottom. For charging electric vehicles, access control is done by user authentication via an RFID or NFC badge. However, the charging station can also be used freely. The start of the charging process can be delayed. During the charging time, the power can be limited to ensure service continuity and optimize the charging time of all charging stations based on the same power supply. Two Ethernet RJ45 inputs for LAN connection. The parameters are set with the eSetup app via Bluetooth or EcoStruxure EV Charging Expert.
The charging station can be managed in standalone or clustered architecture. The OCCP 1.6 communication protocol is used to connect to the monitoring device. Available services include charging data, diagnostics and charging management. The charging station has CE and EV Ready certification.