LEGRAND ecotap DC30 User manual

DC30
Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction 3
2 General 3
2.1 Warranty 3
2.2 Symbols used in this manual and on the charging station 3
3 Device description 4
3.1 Application 4
3.2 Accessories 4
3.3 Safety features 4
4 Safety 4
4.1 Safety instructions 4
5 Mandatory checks before initial use 5
6 Operation / installation manual 5
6.1 Wall mounting 5
6.2 Mounting on a frame 5
6.3 Open the cover 7
6.4 Template for drilling holes 7
6.5 Insert cable and attach strain relief 7
7 Maintenance 8
8 Transportation and storage 8
9 Resolving problems 8
10 Operation of the charging station 8
11 Technical specifications 9
12 Contact details supplier 11
13 EU conformity statement 11

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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting an Ecotap® DC Charger.
This manual contains important information on correct and safe installation and use of the DC Charger.
The charging station was designed for charging vehicles fitted with a mode 4 charging system and a CHAdeMO connector
plug or a CCS2 connector plug. The charging station and the vehicle will together select the safest option for quickly and
safely charging the vehicle.
The charging station complies with directive 2014/35/EU on harmonisation of the laws relating to electrical materials within
certain voltage limits (recasting of all earlier published versions).
This manual provides information on safe installation and use of the charging station. This manual was drawn up to ensure
optimum operation and technical lifespan of the charging station.
This manual was drawn up with great care. However, if anything in the manual is unclear, please contact your supplier before
installing the charging station.
Proper operation of the charging station can only be guaranteed if the charging station is installed by an authorised installer /
engineer.
Please read this manual carefully before installing and using the charging station.
Store this manual with the charging station to ensure the instructions and safety regulations are always available.
© Copyright
No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or saved in a retrieval system without Ecotap® B.V.’s prior written
consent.
This is an English translation of the original manual, which was written in Dutch.
Installation video:
2. GENERAL
2.1 Warranty
The Ecotap® B.V. General Delivery Conditions apply.
Ecotap® B.V. cannot be held responsible for injury or damages as a result of the charging station being changed, damaged,
converted, or expanded with other components, or if it is not being used in accordance with the specified instructions and
conditions.
2.2 Symbols used in this manual and on the charging system
Symbol Meaning
Pay attention! Important instruction
Electrical hazard

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For maintenance: first disconnect the installation from its power supply and test it to make sure there is
no voltage left, before engaging in any maintenance activities
Wear special gloves.
Disconnect the electrical installation from its power supply
Reading this manual is mandatory
3. DEVICE DESCRIPTION
3.1 Application
The charging station is specially designed for intensive use.
Locations not suitable for placing the charging station:
- Small enclosed spaces < 4m3
- The preferred position of the charging station is not directly in full sun.
3.2 Accessories
The following accessories are NOT included in the scope of delivery:
- Installation tools
- Mounting frame
- Screwdriver bit for opening charger
- Drilling template.
3.3 Safety features
- Lockable with special screws
- Fuse boxes / earth leakage protection
- 12 Volts control voltage
- Strain relief
- IP54 waterproof category
4. SAFETY
Read the following safety regulations carefully before you install and use the charging station.
4.1 Safety instructions
Before you install the charging station, you must make sure the location is safe for all bystanders. NEVER allow children onto
this worksite. Never allow ANYONE who has nothing to do with the work onto the worksite.
- Never be distracted while you are performing the work.
- Make sure you maintain a healthy posture at all times while doing the work.
- Do not leave any tools or charging station components unattended.
- Make sure any tools you are using are clean and dry.
- Make sure that the charging station, tools and components will stay dry when it is raining.

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Make sure that there is no danger of anyone tripping over objects or paving while you are digging the
hole for the foundation.
Make sure to wear good, suitable gloves for any special actions throughout the entire installation and
connection process.
Always check any measuring instruments you will be using to disconnect the installation from its power
supply before you use them, checking them several times to make sure they are working properly.
5. MANDATORY CHECKS BEFORE INITIAL USE
The following checks are required to be performed before the charging station is installed and/or used.
NEVER use the charging station if, during one or more of these checks, the power supply or stability of
the charging station does not comply with safety regulations.
Always perform the checks below before applying voltage to the charging station.
√All work described below is in compliance with NEN 3140.
√Check whether the wires have been connected to the terminals in the right order.
√Check whether the wires have been properly tightened, 4 to 5 Nm.
√Check whether the cable thickness of the power cable matches the fused current rating.
√Check whether the charging station is tightly and properly secured.
√Check whether the station is sufficiently waterproof.
√Keep the immediate environment of the work area free from obstacles.
6. OPERATION / INSTALLATION MANUAL
6.1 Wall mounting
When the charger is mounted on a wall, the black mounting frame must be mounted to the wall first, using the supplied
bolts, before hanging and fixing the charger to the mounting frame.
The perfect height of the charger is between 75cm and 95cm measured from the bottom of the charger. (such that the cable
holder is located at a height between 95cm and 115 cm)
Preferably the charger is not placed in a location in direct sun light.
6.2 Mounting on a frame
Installation of the foundation frame requires a hole of about L400 x W250 x D700 mm.
The power cable can be guided through the lower opening to the upper opening.
The (black) mounting frame must be removed first. This frame is not needed when the station is mounted on the foundation
frame. The bolts for the black mounting frame can be used to mount the charger on the foundation frame.
See figures 1, 2, and 3.

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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3

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6.3 Open the cover
Proceed as follows to open the cover.
Use a screwdriver bit to remove the screws on the bottom of the charger. See figure 1 The cover can then be removed by
sliding de cover to the side and then upward.
To close the cover, perform this procedure in the reverse order.
Figure 4
6.4 Drilling instructions
Determine the height of the DC charger. The upper sides of the DC charger protrude 16 cm above the two highest drill holes.
6.5 Insert the cable and attach the strain relief
Insert the power cable at the bottom and tighten the cable
gland.
Attach the cable to the provided strain relief bracket inside
the charger.
Connect the cable wires to the terminals of the main switch
(max. 5Nm).

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7. MAINTENANCE
Always disconnect the charging station from the power supply and read the manual before
performing maintenance or fixing a malfunction.
Only products approved by the supplier can be used to repair or replace components. Repairs and
replacements should always be carried out by a certified specialist.
Maintenance should always comply with and be carried out in accordance with NEN3140 and
NEN50110 low voltage EU regulations.
Check the charging station for leaks.
Check the wires of the main power cable and ensure a tight connection of at least 3.5 to 5 Nm.
Treat any damage to the charging station with anti-corrosion paint.
8. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
The charging station must be transported in a flat position in its box in order to prevent damage to the paint. Damage to the
paint can lead to corrosion.
The charging station should be stored in a dry area.
9. RESOLVING PROBLEMS
Under no circumstances open the charging station yourself! This is highly dangerous. Only certified fitters/installers with the
correct measuring tools may connect the charger and open it for repairs.
CAUTION!
All work and modifications to the charging station must at least comply with NEN1010 /3140.
10. OPERATION OF THE CHARGING STATION
The charging station can be operated with the charging card or a likewise key fob.
The charging station still has to be registered.The charging station is accompanied by a letter that will guide you through
the registration process; this letter is intended for the owner of the charging station.As soon as registration is complete, the
charging station can be put into operation; all the settings for using the charging station are set via the wireless connection
that the charging station establishes with the Internet via 3G/UMTS/GPRS.
10.1 Operation
You remove the plug from the charging station cradle and insert it into your vehicle. The procedure starts by holding
the charging card briefly in front of the scan point. First, the plug is locked in the vehicle.The signal lamp on the charging
station will start flashing green (may take 1 to 2 minutes)Then the charging station communicates with the vehicle and the
BackOffice system. Once all security and pass data have been checked, the charging process is started. The signal lamp on
the charging station will light blue. After some time, the charging station may activate the cooling systems provided for this
purpose to dissipate excess heat via the vent channel.To stop the charging process, hold the pass briefly in front of the scan
point. The charging process is stopped. You can now remove the plug and hang it back in the provided holder.You may also
need to unlock the car with remote control or button on vehicle to be able to disconnect the plug.
10.2 Emergency stop
In case of an emergency, the emergency button provided for this purpose must be used. On activation of the emergency
button, the charging process is immediately aborted both software and hardware.To unlock the emergency button, the
button must be moved clockwise with a small twist , the button will then spring back to its resting position.

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11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Reference number 80030042, 80030008
Dimension H x W x D (mm) 710 mm x 480 mm x 225 mm
Casing material Steel 2,2 mm
Standard colour Body: Ral 7011 / Cover: Ral 9016
Steel treatment Anti-corrosion (KTL) and powder coating
Weight (kg) 57 kg
Number of charging points 1
Cable CCS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
AC input voltage 3 x 400VAC + N ± 10%
AC input current and power (line-side) 45A at 30 kW DC output power
AC input Frequency (fn) 50Hz
DC output power range 1 - 30 kW
DC output voltage range 200 - 1000 Vdc
DC output current range 0 - 80A
DC output voltage stabilized accuracy ≤±0.5%
DC output current stabilized accuracy ≤±1%
Effciency > 95% @full charge
THDi (Total harmonic distortion) < 5% (load 50% to 100%)
Power factor > 0.99 (load 100%); > 0.98 (load 50% to 100%)
Mains type TN-C, TN-S, TN-C-S or TT
Impulse voltage (Uimp) 4kV
Insulation voltage (Ui) 230V single-phase
500V three-phase
Integrated protection system RCD 63A 30mA Type B
Conditional short-circuit Not included
Allowable thermal stress in Short Circuit 16 000 A²s
Integrated surge protection Not included
Standby consumption (W) ≤30W
Connection to the mains Phase/Neutral/Earth, rigid cable or soft cable with ferule, 2.5 to 16
mm², screw terminals H07 V R/U

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Type of load Mode 4 charging terminal
Vehicle connection Mode 4 attache cable connector Use of extension and adapter prohibited.
3.5m straight
AC meter Not included
DC meter Not included
Back office protocol OCPP 1.6 Json
Positioning GPS
Connectivity Ethernet RJ45 connector
ENVIRONMENT
Operating temperature -25°C / +50°C
Storage temperature -25°C / + 80°C
Relative humidity 0 to 90% without condensation
Protection rating IP 54 (IEC 60529), IK 10 (EN 62262) Plugged in or not
Vandalism resistence IK 10
Noise level < 68 dB at 1m at 20° C, at full charging
Product IEC 61851-1, IEC TS 61439-7 (AEVCS), IEC 61851-23, IEC 62477-1,
IEC 61439-1
DC standard protocol (communications with the vehicle) CCS2: IEC 61851-23 / DIN SPEC 70121
Installation
Interior or exterior, limited access zone, intended for use by ordi-
nary persons (DBO), assembly in cabinet (wall mounted), Pollution
Degree 3, TN-C, TN-S, TN-C-S or TT compatible earthing system.
In the event of an IT earthing system, this can be changed locally
by adding an isolating transformer.
Electrical safety Class 1 IEC 61140
Eichrecht conform No
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
European standards Low Voltage Directive 2014 / 35EU / EMC Directive: 2014 / 30 /
EU
Radio technology type GSM 2G/3G/4G, GPRS, RFID
Suitable charging cards Mifare, Ntag and iCODE SLI cards (more info)
Ecotap® B.V. reserves the right to change the above technical data without prior notice due to ongoing, innovative
developments of the charging station. Moreover, the technical data may vary from country to country.

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12. CONTACT DETAILS SUPPLIER
Ecotap® B.V.
Kruisbroeksestraat 23
5281RV Boxtel – The Netherlands
Tel.: 0031 (0) 411-210210
E-mail: inf[email protected]
13. EU CONFORMITY STATEMENT
(Directive 2014/35/EU, Annex II page 96/369, EMC 2014/30/EU)
Ecotap® B.V. Kruisbroeksestraat 23, 5281RV Boxtel, the Netherlands, hereby states that the following charging station meets
the requirements of the listed directives and standards.
Type: Ecotap® DC 30 Year of construction: 2019
EU directives used:
- Low-voltage directive 2014/35/EU
- EMC directive 2014/30/EU
Standards used as reference:
• EN 61851-23:2014
• EN 61851-1:2012
• EN 61851-21-2 :2016
• EN 61000-3-11:2000
• IEC 61000-3-12:2011
• EN 61000-4-2:2009
• EN 61000-4-3:2006
• EN 61000-4-4:2012
• EN 61000-4-5:2014
• EN 61000-4-6:2014
• EN 61000-4-8:2010
• EN 61000-4-11:2004
• NEN/EN/IEC 60529
• IEC 62262
• NEN/EN/IEC 61439-1
• IEC/TS 61439-7
Used harmonisation standards:
NL NEN-EN-IEC 61851-1/ NEN-EN-IEC 61851-22
FR NF-EN-IEC 61851-1 / NF-EN-IEC 61851-22
DE DIN-EN 61851-1 / DIN-EN 61851-22
GB BS-EN 61851-1 :2019 / BS-EN 61851-22
IT IEC-EN 61851-1 / IEC-EN 61851-22
Boxtel, April 2019
Ir.Ing. P.F.A. van der Putten

Ecotap B.V.
Kruisbroeksestraat 23
5281 RV Boxtel
The Netherlands
+31(0) 411 210 210
info@ecotap.nl
www.ecotap.nl
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