HEIDELBERG Wallbox Home Eco User manual

Heidelberg Wallbox Home Eco
Installation instructions
00.999.3023/01


A Installation instructions
Installation instructions ................................................................................................................ A.1.1
1 Installation instructions ............................................................................................................. A.1.1
1.1 Safety ............................................................................................................................. A.1.1
1.2 Prerequisites .................................................................................................................. A.1.1
1.3 Scope of supply/Enclosed accessories .......................................................................... A.1.1
1.4 Specifications ................................................................................................................. A.1.1
1.5 Mounting on the wall ...................................................................................................... A.1.2
1.6 Mounting on a column .................................................................................................... A.1.5
1.7 Electrical connection ...................................................................................................... A.1.5
1.8 Commissioning .............................................................................................................. A.1.7
1.9 Contact address/Customer Sales Representative ......................................................... A.1.8
1.10 Environment ................................................................................................................... A.1.8
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Installation instructions
1 Installation instructions
1.1 Safety
Before installing and starting up the Wallbox, please
carefully read the enclosed safety instructions.
1.2 Prerequisites
● The Wallbox may only be operated when mount‐
ed vertically.
● If possible, the Wallbox should be mounted so
that it is not directly exposed to rain e.g. to pre‐
vent icing, being damaged by hail or similar. Do
not expose the Wallbox to direct sunlight be‐
cause this can cause it to overheat.
● The individual phases of the supply voltage must
each be protected with residual current devices
and circuit breakers.
● No single wires may be used for power supply.
● The diameter of the supply line must be between
9 mm and 17 mm.
● The charging current of the Wallbox must be set
in accordance with the building's circuit breakers.
(The procedure is described in the "Electrical
connection" section.)
1.3 Scope of supply/Enclosed accessories
● Mounting plate with electronics housing,
● Wallbox housing cover,
● 4x fillister head screws M4x10 (to attach the
housing cover of the Wallbox),
● Cable gland ESKV25 (cable entry for power sup‐
ply),
● Gasket EADR25, for cable gland ESKV25,
● Device documentation (safety instructions, in‐
stallation instructions, operating manual).
1.4 Specifications
Designation Technical specifications
Regulations IEC 61851-1
Charging capacity type 3 up to 11 kW
Nominal voltage 230 V / 400 V / 1/3 AC
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Designation Technical specifications
Nominal current up to 16 A
adjustable from 6 A to 16 A
in 2 A increments
Nominal frequency 50 Hz
Connection method Spring clip method
Charging connection/
coupler
Type 2
Length of charging cable 3.5, 5 m or 7.5 m
Operation/status informa‐
tion
Pushbutton with LED
Protection rating IP54
Residual current detection AC 30 mA, DC 6 mA
Ventilation No ventilation required
Ambient temperature -25 C to +40 C
Protection class I
Overvoltage category III
Weight approx. 8 kg
Tab. 1
1.5 Mounting on the wall
Note
The following drilling plan is not to scale.
It may not be used as a drilling template.
Please use only the specified dimen‐
sions from the drilling plan.
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210mm
105mm
260 mm
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Fig. 1 Drilling plan for the Heidelberg Wallbox Home Eco
Prerequisites
Recommended mounting height above the floor is
1.00 m -1.10 m up to the lower hole.
The mounted Wallbox must be able to withstand a load
of at least 16 kg.
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Installation steps
1. Mark the three mounting holes (Fig. 1/1) as
shown on the drilling plan.
2. Drill and prepare the mounting holes according to
the type of mounting surface (e.g. dowels for ma‐
sonry). The screw diameter must not exceed
8 mm.
3. Screw in the two top fastening screws.
Note
The fastening screws are not included in
the scope of delivery due to the different
types of mounting surfaces.
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Fig. 2 Heidelberg Wallbox Home Eco, mounting
plate
4. Hang the mounting plate (Fig. 2/1) of the Wallbox
on the two fastening screws (slotted holes,
Fig. 2/2).
5. Screw the third fastening screw into the lower
hole.
6. Tighten the three fastening screws (approx.
12 Nm).
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1.6 Mounting on a column
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Fig. 3 Column with three attachment points
1. Hang the mounting plate of the Wallbox (Fig. 2/1)
on the three stud bolts of the column (Fig. 3/1).
2. Screw the three nuts (separate parts set for the
column) on the stud bolts (Fig. 3/1) and tighten
(approx. 12 Nm).
1.7 Electrical connection
Prerequisites
The Wallbox can be connected with a single phase
1 AC 230 V or with three phases 3 AC 400 V.
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4
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Fig. 4 Heidelberg Wallbox Home Eco, opened
electronics housing
1. Remove the four screws (Fig. 4/1) and take off
the cover of the electronics housing (Fig. 4/2).
2. Screw the cable gland ESKV25 (enclosed ac‐
cessories) with the respective gasket EADR25
(enclosed accessories) into the electronics hous‐
ing (Fig. 4/3) and tighten (approx. 8 Nm).
3. Strip off maximum 13 cm jacket from the power
supply cable.
4. Strip off approx. 11 to 13 mm insulation from the
individual wires.
5. Follow the instructions on the sticker (Fig. 4/4)
and then pierce the sticker on the cable entry.
6. Insert the connecting line into the cable gland.
7. Tighten the cap nuts of the cable gland (approx.
4 Nm).
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N
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L1
L2
L3
PE
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Fig. 5 Terminal clamps of the power supply unit
Caution - Heed the terminal sequence.
When clamping the connecting line,
heed the sequence of the terminals. PE,
L3, L2, L1, N.
Reverse polarity of the electrical con‐
necting lines will destroy the electronics
in the Wallbox!
8. Connect the individual wires of the power supply
cable as shown in the diagram (Fig. 5). If a single-
phase supply voltage is used, it must be con‐
nected to L1. Terminals L2 and L3 are not used
for a single-phase connection.
Note
This is a tool-free terminal strip. Folding
back the clamping lever (Fig. 5/1) opens
the terminal so that the respective indi‐
vidual wire can be inserted. The respec‐
tive clamping lever is then shut to secure
the respective individual wire. Folding
back more than one clamping lever at a
time must be avoided.
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Fig. 6 Opened electronics housing
Setting the charging current
The charging current of the Wallbox must be set in ac‐
cordance with the building's circuit breakers. Under no
circumstances may the charging current be set higher
than the respective circuit breaker.
The rotary switch (Fig. 6/1) is used to set the charging
current from 6 to 16 A.
06 A (default setting, delivery state)
18 A
210 A
312 A
414 A
5 ... 9 16 A
External enabling/disabling of the Wallbox
The Wallbox can be optionally disabled or enabled by
means of external switching elements (e.g. key
switch). For this, the plug (Fig. 6/2) in the electronics
housing must be pulled out and the wire jumper re‐
moved. The now vacant contacts of the plug must then
be connected to a two-pole lead that exits through the
cable entry (Fig. 6/3) to the corresponding switching
element.
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The contacts of the switching element must be dimen‐
sioned so that they can switch zero-potential currents
of approx. 30 mA/12 V.
9. Replace the lid of the electronics housing
(Fig. 4/2) and tighten the four screws (2.5 Nm).
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Fig. 7 Heidelberg Wallbox Home Eco with cover
10. Replace the cover, fasten it with the four screws
M4x10 (Fig. 7/1) and tighten them (1.8 Nm). The
four screws are included in the enclosed acces‐
sories.
1.8 Commissioning
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Fig. 8 Heidelberg Wallbox Home Eco
1Pushbutton/LED combination
2Nameplate
1. Provide power to the Wallbox.
Once the Wallbox is connected to the mains, the LED
(Fig. 8/1) lights up green.
After approx. 12 min in the ready mode without being
connected to a vehicle, the Wallbox changes into the
standby mode and the LED goes out.
Wake up option 1:
● When the charging cable is plugged into the ve‐
hicle while the Wallbox is in the standby mode, it
automatically switches to the ready mode. The
LED lights up green.
Wake up option 2:
● When the button is pressed (without connected
vehicle), the Wallbox changes from the standby
mode to the ready mode. The LED lights up
green and the charging cable can now be
plugged into the vehicle.
As soon as the vehicle requests a charging process,
the Wallbox enables the charging process and the
LED (Fig. 8/1) blinks green.
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Note
If an external blocking device is used,
when the vehicle is connected, it checks
whether there is an external block (e.g.
by means of a key switch or similar). As
long as the external device has not en‐
abled the Wallbox, the LED lights up yel‐
low and no charging takes place. After
the external device has enabled the
Wallbox, the LED lights up green.
Note
The procedure in case of a malfunction
(LED lights up/blinks yellow or red) is de‐
scribed in the operating manual of the
Wallbox.
1.9 Contact address/Customer Sales Representative
Hotline: +49 6222 82-2266
E-mail [email protected]
Contact language: German and English.
Website: https://wallbox.heidelberg.com/
1.10 Environment
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Fig. 9
This device is used for charging electrically powered
vehicles and is thus regulated by EU Directive
2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equip‐
ment (WEEE).
Its disposal must comply with the national and regional
regulations for electrical and electronic equipment.
Waste equipment and batteries must not be disposed
of by putting them in household or bulky waste. The
device should be made inoperative before disposal.
Please dispose of the packaging material in the usual
collection containers for cardboard, paper, and plas‐
tics for your region.
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