ROLEC QUANTUM ROLEC0411B User manual

INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
Manufactured
in the UK
QUANTUM
Intelligent EV charging pedestal

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Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal EVQM-V01-R6 Installation and Operation Manual
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Amendments
Amendment
Number Details Date
Ver 1, Rev 0 New Document. Nov 2022
Ver 1, Rev 1 Minor corrections. Dec 2022
Ver 1, Rev 2 Amendment to 4-way charger schematic. Feb 2023
Ver 1, Rev 3 Addition of Monta connection instructions.
Update of configuration tags. May 2023
Ver 1, Rev 4 Minor updates. Jul 2023
Ver 1, Rev 5 Updates to Schematics. Oct 2023
Ver 1, Rev 6 Reduced page count, + included additional standards. Dec 2023
Product: Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal
Applicable Models:
Single Phase Three Phase
ROLEC0411 (B/G/W) ROLEC0413 (B/G/W)
ROLEC0421 (B/G/W) ROLEC0423 (B/G/W)
ROLEC0425 (B/G/W)
Document Type: Installation and Operation Manual
Document Code: EVQM-V01-R6
Language: UK English (Original)
Date Published: December 2023
Rolec Services Ltd are the publishers of this document and own the rights to use the text, images and all technical
content contained within. Content supplied by third parties / partner organisations remains the property of that
organisation and is used by agreement with the supplier.
Rolec Services Ltd exercise care to ensure content is as accurate as possible at the time of publication. However, no
guarantee of accuracy should be inferred.
Rolec Services Ltd, Ralphs Lane, Boston, Lincolnshire PE20 1QU. United Kingdom.
+44 (0) 1205 724754
enquiries@rolecserv.co.uk
Product Support
xUpdates to this manual will be made available on the Rolec website at
https://www.rolecserv.com/downloads-ev-charging
xCheck the document date, and the Version and Revision number shown at
the end of the Document Code (V01-R0, V01-R2, V02-R0, etc).
xFor installation assistance and advice, contact your preferred electrical
installer.

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Contents
Product Support 1
Safety 3
Safety Advice within this Manual 3
Product Overview 4
Product Features 4
About Load Balancing 5
About Load Management 5
About Demand Side Response 6
About PME (PEN) Protection 6
Security – Tamper Protection 6
Security – Tamper Protection 6
Product Specification 7
Unpacking 12
Standard Contents 12
Options and Accessories 12
Labelling 13
Installation 14
BEFORE Installation 14
If a Ground Mounting Base Will be Used: 15
If a Ground Mounting Base Will Not be Used: 15
Schematics 16
Install the Pedestal 21
Install Load Balancing 22
Overview 23
Connect the CT to the Property 23
Extend the CT Cable 23
Connect the CT Cable to the Chargepoint 24
Configure Load Balancing 25
Configuration 25
Overview 25
Required Items 26
Preparation 26
EV Connect Configuration 28
Product Overview 28
No Camera or QR Code Reader? 29
Configuration For Installers 31
Installer Registration 32
Installer Projects 33
Configuration for Owners 37
Monta Connections 39
Configuration 39
Commercial - Use a Charge Point with Monta 40
Domestic – Use a Charge Point with Monta 41
Remove a Charge Point from Monta 43
Monta Labels 44
Chargepoint Installation Completion 44
Operation 45
End a Charging Session 46
About Charging Cables and Sockets 47
Maintenance 48
Replace the LED Bulb 48
Chargepoint Maintenance 50
About Software Updates 51
Suggested Inspection and Testing 52

Safety
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Safety
This manual is specifically applicable to the Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal
and is provided as a guide to its installation and operation.
IMPORTANT: Installers and End Users must read and understand the content
of this manual before installation and/or use of the product.
Installation must only be performed by someone who is properly qualified and
competent to do so in accordance with the current legislation applicable in the
geographical region of the installation.
xRolec Services Ltd cannot accept any responsibility for improper installation or any
problems arising from improper installation.
NOTE: Damage to the equipment, connected systems or to property caused by
improper installation are the responsibility of the installer.
xThe information provided in this manual must ONLY be used with the model(s) listed on
page 1 of this manual.
xThe information provided in this manual must NOT be used with any other product.
xThe content of this manual may be updated by the manufacturer as required.
xDo NOT use the equipment for anything other than its intended purpose.
xDo NOT modify the equipment unless specifically instructed to do so by the
manufacturer.
xDo NOT attempt to repair the equipment unless specifically instructed to do so by the
manufacturer.
xTo maintain electrical safety, the body enclosure of the product (access covers) must
be secured in their correct location using the supplied fasteners and the seal must be
sufficient to maintain the IP rating of the enclosure.
xFasteners used to mount the product in its working location must be sufficient for the
task and the specific mounting point.
xDamage to the product may render it unsafe. The product must be electrically
isolated and NOT used until appropriate remedial action has been performed.
Safety Advice within this Manual
Rolec manuals use a system of warnings, cautions and notes.
xWARNINGS concern the safety of installers/end user and will be given before the
detail/instructions in the manual.
xCAUTIONS concern the potential for damage to the equipment and will be given
before the detail/instructions in the manual.
xNOTES are given to provide additional information and/or to highlight information of
importance. They will be given either before or after the detail/instructions as
appropriate and may use different wording (such as IMPORTANT) where emphasis is
required.
Warnings, Cautions and Notes may be repeated several times as appropriate and may
be preceded by a hazard symbol where appropriate.

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Product Overview
The Quantum EV charging pedestal is a sophisticated and resilient EV charging point,
providing a combination of durability and impeccable design for all locations. This
charger’s integrated LED amenity lighting also provides greater visibility of the charging
bays and surrounding areas.
This future-proof OCPP compliant pedestal can offer a simple plug & charge or pay-to-
charge solution via the EV driver’s smartphone and/or RFID card/fob through any chosen
OCPP back-office management system.
Feature-rich, this EV charger supports dynamic load balancing and is equipped with PME
fault detection, so there is no requirement for an earth rod, reducing installation costs.
Available in 1way, 2way or 4way versions, providing up to 22kW superfast charging.
The Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal is available with the following power and
‘standard’ enclosure colour options:
Model Number Specification
ROLEC0411B Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 1x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Socket - Black
ROLEC0411G Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 1x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Socket - Grey
ROLEC0411W Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 1x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Socket - White
ROLEC0421B Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 2x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Sockets - Black
ROLEC0421G Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 2x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Sockets - Grey
ROLEC0421W Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 2x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Sockets - White
ROLEC0425B Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 4x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Sockets - Black
ROLEC0425G Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 4x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Sockets - Grey
ROLEC0425W Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 4x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Sockets - White
ROLEC0413B Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 1x up to 22kW 3PH Type 2 Socket - Black
ROLEC0413G Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 1x up to 22kW 3PH Type 2 Socket - Grey
ROLEC0413W Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 1x up to 22kW 3PH Type 2 Socket - White
ROLEC0423B Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 2x up to 22kW 3PH Type 2 Sockets - Black
ROLEC0423G Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 2x up to 22kW 3PH Type 2 Sockets - Grey
ROLEC0423W Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal - 2x up to 22kW 3PH Type 2 Sockets - White
Product Features
xPlug & charge, mobile app or RFID controlled
charging
xChoose from 1x, 2x or 4x universal charging
socket(s)
xUp to 7.4kW or 22kW charging output(s)
xTruePEN PME fault detection (no earth rod
required)
xSupports dynamic load balancing & static load
management
xOCPP 1.6 compliant (Can integrate with any
compatible back-office)
xOver-the-air firmware / software updates
xBuilt-in AC overload & fault current protection
(RCBO)
xBuilt-in 6mA DC leakage protection Cable lock
security feature
xIntegrated RFID sensor
xLED amenity lighting head (Photocell
controlled)
xMID-approved energy metering
x4G / Wi-Fi / ethernet connectivity
xIK10 impact resistant design
xSurface or root mountable
xOZEV grant fundable
xDesigned & manufactured in the UK
NOTES:
xWhere mobile communications will be used, a signal strength of 14 CSQ or better is required at the chargepoint.
xWhere Wi-Fi will be used the chargepoint must be in range of a wireless access point and the signal must be strong
and stable at the chargepoint. Users may need to consider an external antenna and/or booster to their Wi-Fi system
to reach remote chargepoints.
xFor Commercial installations our preferred partner is Monta but other partners such as Fuuse, ChargePlace Scotland,
Parkable and Ampeco are available.
xFor Domestic installations, our preferred partner is Monta who include 3 years free app connectivity and support.
Other partners include ev.energy and Electric Miles.

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NOTE: When detailing Load Balancing and Load Management, this manual assumes the
installation of a single chargepoint. Whilst multiple chargepoints can be connected in a
similar way, installers may wish to consider connecting/monitoring using a third-party,
compliant energy management solution.
If connecting/monitoring via third-party equipment, make sure you are fully aware of
the manufacturer’s instructions so that the device/system can be installed correctly and
in conjunction with the pedestal installation.
About Load Balancing
This chargepoint has a Load Balancing capability which is designed to prevent overloads
of the property’s power supply when a vehicle is being charged. This is similar in some
ways to Load Management but is NOT the same. Refer to the next page to read about
Load Management.
Once correctly installed and configured, the system will monitor the power being drawn
by the charging process and will compare this to the permissible maximum for the
property as a whole (which is set as part of the configuration). With this information, the
system will monitor the power and will dynamically increase and decrease the power
made available for charging in response to the demand for power from the rest of the
property.
Rolec chargepoints are pre-configured to load balance with a 13A ‘buffer’. This means
that whatever the property fuse may be, load balancing will start 13A before its maximum
limit is reached.
NOTES:
1. Load balancing ONLY controls power made available to the VEHICLE. It does not
control power to other equipment, and it is still possible for that equipment to
overload the property’s power supply.
2. Depending on the manufacturer, electric vehicles need a minimum of around
6 Amps to charge. If the available power is below this level, the vehicle may stop
the charge session.
3. Only 1 chargepoint is to be installed per phase to avoid counteracting
behaviour.
4. Rolec cannot be held responsible for overloads of the supply caused by other
connected electrical items or failure of the vehicle to accept a reduced rate of
charge.
About Load Management
This chargepoint is capable of Load Management. This is similar to load balancing in that
the power made available for charging can be dynamically adjusted to decrease or
increase the power available in response to other demands for power at the property.
The significant differences are that Load Management is:
xcontrolled by the software application used either within the chargepoint or via its
online connection (or a third-party device/system).
xmore often used where there are several chargepoints at the property, and where,
the system will control which chargepoints receive the most power.

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About Demand Side Response
Similar in some ways to Load Management, a Demand Side Response (DSR) system is
where the chargepoint and the electricity provider are in communication with each
other. The electricity provider will control the chargepoint remotely via the chargepoint
software to reduce the power it draws when it is needed by higher priorities in the area
and will increase power when those priorities reduce.
About PME (PEN) Protection
The PME Device removes the need to install a dedicated earth for the chargepoint.
If the voltage goes out of limits (below 207 Volts or above 253 Volts) for a continuous
period of 5 seconds, this could be caused by a PME fault. The PME Device will activate
(‘trip’) and isolate Live, Neutral and Earth to the vehicle.
xUndervoltage – Following an undervoltage trip, TruePEN continues to monitor the
supply and if the voltage returns to within limits for a continuous period of 5
seconds, the PME Device will automatically reset and restore the Live, Neutral and
Earth connections to the vehicle, allowing charging to resume.
xOvervoltage – An overvoltage condition is potentially more likely to damage the
vehicle so, for safety reasons, automatic recovery following an overvoltage is NOT
provided and charging cannot resume until a manual reset is performed.
Following an overvoltage condition, EV drivers are advised to investigate as far as they
can, the reasons for the overvoltage condition and to check their vehicle for correct
operation.
Security – Tamper Protection
1. Chargepoints incorporate a boundary to guard the electrical components from
tampering whilst also providing safety to engineers.
2. The chargepoint will log and issue an alert if there is a breach or an attempted
breach of the boundary.
Security – Tamper Protection
In conjunction with a number of the ‘Smart’ requirements, it is a requirement in the United
Kingdom that chargepoints of this type, sold after 30 December 2022, have two-levels of
anti-tamper protection.
1. Chargepoints must incorporate a boundary to guard the electrical components
from tampering whilst also providing safety to engineers.
2. The chargepoint must log and issue an alert if there is a breach or an unsuccessful
attempted breach of the boundary.
The purpose of this protection is to:
xProtect people from harm.
xProtect the chargepoint, the charging network and the electricity network from
malicious or accidental damage or abuse.
xProtect the data held on the chargepoint and/or within the associated online
applications.

Product Specification
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Product Specification
Figure 1 Pedestal General Arrangement and Dimensions
Figure 2 Optional Ground Mounting Base
3 6 0mm 2 6 0m m
12 5 0m m
1440mm
375mm 275mm
LED
Illumination
Charging
Socket(s)
2 each side
on 4-Way
ChargePoints
LED ‘Halo’
Status
Indicator
User
Instructions
Light Sensor
RFID Sensor
1 each side
on 4-Way
ChargePoints
QR Code
Socket ID
Label

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Figure 3 Internal Components - Typical Locations
RFID Sensor
Incoming Power Terminals
(Single phase version shown)
EV Charge Controller
for socket 1
(Front Layer)
EV Charge Controller
for socket 2
(Rear Layer)
Lighting Head
Switchgear
Socket 2
(rear)
Socket 1
(rear)
Smart
Communications
Module
MID Meter – Socket 1
MID Meter – Socket 2
RCBO – Socket 2
RCBO – Socket 1
Cable Lock
Cable Lock

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Figure 4 EV Charge Controller
Figure 5 Smart Communications Module
CANBUS
Connector
Connection to
Anti-Tamper Devices
SD Card Location
RJ45 LAN
Connector
Connection to RFID
Board
USB Connector
Fig
ure 5
Sma
rt
Com
GPRS Antenna
Connection
SIM Card
Location
Meter Connectors
2x CT
Connectors
Status Indicator
‘Halo’ Connector
Smart Link
Connection
C
C
Power ‘OUT’ and
Signal Connector
to Socket or
Cable
L, N, E.
Power ‘IN’
Connector to
PCB
N, E, L.

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Connection
Type
Charging
Output
Input
Supply
Unit
Colour
Product
Code
Single
Phase
Units
1x Type 2 (IEC 62196)
charging socket
Up to 7.4kW (32A)
per socket
1x 32A
Single Phase
230V AC (±10 %)
50/60Hz
Black ROLEC0411B
Grey ROLEC0411G
White ROLEC0411W
2x Type 2 (IEC 62196)
charging sockets
Up to 7.4kW (32A)
per socket
1x 63A
Single Phase
230V AC (±10 %)
50/60Hz
Black ROLEC0421B
Grey ROLEC0421G
White ROLEC0421W
4x Type 2 (IEC 62196)
charging sockets
Up to 7.4kW (32A)
per socket
2x 63A
Single Phase
230V AC (±10 %)
50/60Hz
Black ROLEC0425B
Grey ROLEC0425G
White ROLEC0425W
Three
Phase
Units
1x Type 2 (IEC 62196)
charging socket
Up to 22kW (32A)
per socket
1x 32A
Three Phase
400V AC (±10 %)
50/60Hz
Black ROLEC0413B
Grey ROLEC0413G
White ROLEC0413W
2x Type 2 (IEC 62196)
charging sockets
Up to 22kW (32A)
per socket
1x 63A
Three Phase
400V AC (±10 %)
50/60Hz
Black ROLEC0423B
Grey ROLEC0423G
White ROLEC0423W

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User Interface
xMobile app
xRFID sensor (Mifare ISO/IEC 14443 A)
xPlug & charge
xRGB LED status indicator halo(s) – configurable
Charge Protocol Mode 3 (IEC 61851-1)
Protection
xAC overload & fault current protection – 40A 30mA Type-A RCBO (per socket)
xDC fault protection – 6mA
xLightning surge, over temperature protection
xTruePEN PME fault detection – No earth electrode/rod required
xSupports automatic dynamic load balancing (may require additional hardware)
xSupports static load management (software configurable)
Cable Terminals
xSingle Phase – 3x 50mm 1P + N + E
(2x [3x 50mm] for ROLEC0425B, ROLEC0425G, ROLEC0425W. (Alternative cable terminals
available upon request)
xThree Phase – 5x 50mm 3P + N + E
Communications
x4G LTE Cat-1 (built-in nano SIM, subscription required)
xLTE FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28
xGSM: B2/B3/B5/B8
xWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz (2412-2472 MHz / 2422-2462 MHz)
xNFC 13.56 MHz
xRJ45 Ethernet connection
xBluetooth Low Energy (BLE 4.1) 2402-2480 MHz (for installer configuration purposes)
xOCPP 1.6J
xCyber security – Data encryption level TLS 1.2
Energy Metering Integrated Class 1 MID compliant metering
Amenity Lighting
x360° Low energy LED
xRating – 1 x GX53 LED, 9W, 230-240V AC
xColour temperature – 4000K
xProtection – 6A 30mA Type-A RCBO
Standby Power
Consumption < 7.5W (per socket, excludes amenity lighting)
Dimensions 375mm x 1440mm x 275mm (W x H x D)
Weight < 32kg (model dependant)
Environmental
xIngress protection – Enclosure IP66, Socket IP54
xImpact protection – IK10
xSecurity – Dual tamper & breach notifications (optional in some units)
xOperating temperature – -30°C to +50°C
xOperating humidity – 5% to 95%
Materials
xSubstructure – 2.5mm 6063 extruded Aluminium, 25 micron hard anodised protective finish
xPanel – 3.2mm Aluminium composite
xLens – High impact resistant 3mm polycarbonate
xBase – High impact resistant, heavy-duty 5mm polycarbonate
xLid/collar/louvres – High impact resistant polycarbonate
Unit Colour Black, Grey or White (Other colours available upon request)
Certifications &
Compliances
xEV Charging Compliance – EN 61851-1:2019, EN 61851-22:2002
xSmart Charge Points – (SI 2021/1467) (Pre 2023 units may exclude Schedule 1)
xWiring Regulations – BS 7671:2018+A2:2022
xEMC Compliance – EN 61000-6-3:2007+A1:2011, EN 61000-6-2:2005, 2014/30 /EU, SI 2016/1091
xSafety Compliance (LVD) – EN 62368-1:2014, 2014/35/EU, SI 2016/1101
x30 mA AC & 6 mA DC Protection – in accordance with IEC EN 61009-1:2012+A12:2016,
IEC61009-2-1:1994+A11:1998, BS IEC 62955:2018
xCommunications / RED – EN 62311:2008, 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206,
EN 300 330 V2.1.1 (2017-02), EN 301 908-1 V15.1.1 (2021-09),
EN 301 908-13 V13.2.1 (2022-02), EN 301 511 V12.5.1 (2017-03),
EN 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07), EN 300 440 V2.2.1 (2018-07).
xEnvironmental Protection – BS EN 60529:1992+A2:2013
xImpact Rating – BS EN 62262:2002+A1:2021
xMetering – 2014/32/EU, SI 2016/1153
xRoHS – 2011/65/EU, SI 2012/3032
xREACH – 1907/2006, REACH etc. (Amendment) Regulations 2021
xCertification Markings – CE & UKCA
Warranty 3 years
Rolec Services Ltd are a registered manufacturer (WEE/AG3499TY) within the WEEE Recycling Scheme, allowing its products
at the end of their life, to be processed by an appropriate local service provider.

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Unpacking
IMPORTANT: Make sure all packaging is disposed of responsibly and in accordance with
the current regulations in your region.
Standard Contents
xEV Chargepoint
xRolec ‘EV Connect’ Configuration Tag
xRubber Mat
xInstallation and Operation Manual
1. Examine the package and make sure the contents have not been damaged in
transit.
2. Make sure the chargepoint model and any accessories match the order.
3. Do NOT dispose of the packaging until the chargepoint has been installed and is
working correctly.
xPlease dispose of packaging responsibly when it is appropriate to do so.
NOTE: Items damaged in transit must first be reported to the courier and then to the
supplier. Where possible, photographic evidence of package and/or unit damage
should be supplied.
NOTE: Incorrect or damaged units must NOT be installed. Contact your supplier to
discuss rectification.
Options and Accessories
Product Code Item Description
RFID0010 RFID card
RFID0020 RFID fob
GMQR0010 Ground mounting base for Quantum pedestal
EVCB0020 Root mount protection barrier – 48mm
EVCB0040 Surface mount protection barrier – 48mm
EVPS0010 EV parking sign – A4 landscape
(Other sizes are available)
EVPP0100 5m 32A Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable
EVPP0107 10m 32A Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable
EVPP0105 5m 32A 3 Phase Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable
EVPP0108 10m 32A 3 Phase Type 2 to Type 2 charging cable
(Other cables are available, including Type 1 options)
ACSR0125 100A, up to 35mm2screened CT clamp with 10m cable

Labelling
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Labelling
Observe any/all labels displayed on the equipment or inside the enclosure.
Figure 6 Typical Product Rating and
Serial Number Label
Figure 7 Configuration Tag (Back and Front)
Figure 8 Socket ID Label
Figure 9 Instructions and RFID Label
Figure 10 Typical Socket Type and
power Rating Labels
NOTES:
1. Labels shown here are typical examples. Refer to the labels on the equipment.
2. Labels shown here are not to scale.
3. Additional labels may be located within the enclosure and used under instruction
of the configuration application.

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Installation
IMPORTANT: Installers and End Users must read and understand the content
of this manual before installation and/or use of the product.
Installation must only be performed by someone who is properly qualified and
competent to do the work in accordance with the current legislation in force in the
geographical location of the installation.
xAdvice provided in this manual does NOT override any legislation.
xRolec Services Ltd cannot accept any responsibility for improper installation or any
problems arising from improper installation.
NOTE: Damage to the equipment, connected systems or to property caused by
improper installation are the responsibility of the installer.
BEFORE Installation
IMPORTANT: Signal Strength
Units that use mobile networks to communicate with a cloud-based back office contain
a roaming SIM card that connects to the strongest signal available.
It is assumed that a suitable mobile network signal has already been verified by the end
user/installer prior to installation.
xUnits using mobile networks require a suitable signal of 14 CSQ or better.
xUnits using Wi-Fi connectivity require a strong, stable connection.
xRolec cannot be held responsible or accountable in the event that a unit using a
mobile network or Wi-Fi is installed in a location without adequate network signal.
CAUTION: Equipment Damage – Sensitive Equipment
If you will be performing insulation resistance tests on the power supply cables, it is
advised to be done BEFORE connecting the power cable to the chargepoint. The high
voltages applied during the test may damage sensitive components if tested after the
cable is connected.
1. Establish a suitable site location for the unit that is both secure and environmentally
safe.
xMake sure the mounting location meets current legislation (if applicable).
2. Make sure the electrical power available at the site is sufficient for the desired
power output from the chargepoint.
xChargepoint output power is managed by the chargepoint based on
information about the site entered into the Configuration Application after
installation.
xMaximum outputs per socket are 230V/50hz, 7.4kW (32A) for single-phase units
and 400V/50hz, 22kW (32A) for three-phase units.
3. Make sure the chargepoint and any accessories have not been damaged in
transit.

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4. Make sure the chargepoint model is correct and matches the order.
NOTE: Items damaged in transit must first be reported to the courier and then to the
supplier. Where possible, photographic evidence of package and/or item damage
should be provided.
NOTE: Incorrect or damaged units must NOT be installed. Contact your supplier to
discuss rectification.
5. If required, prepare the site by installing a ground mounting base or by assessing
the ground/surface condition so that the chargepoint can be mounted directly to
the surface.
xIf protective bollards or barriers will be used, consider installing them at the
point of site preparation.
xCables requiring entry into the chargepoint enclosure should be positioned so
they will enter from under the bottom of the pedestal.
6. Familiarise yourself with the schematic that is relevant to the product to be installed.
NOTE: 4-Way chargers are, essentially, 2x 2-way chargers in one pedestal.
If a Ground Mounting Base Will be Used:
1. Prepare the ground and set the ground mounting base in the desired location.
xMake sure the power supply cable, the ethernet cable (if required), and the
Load Balancing CT cable (if required) are fed upward through the middle of
the base.
2. Concrete the base into place and allow time for it to set.
xThe lip of the base should be 2 – 3 mm above the surrounding ground level.
If a Ground Mounting Base Will Not be Used:
1. Prepare a suitable area of firm, flat ground.
2. Use the rubber mat as template to mark where the mounting holes are to be made
in the ground.
xIt must be possible to secure the chargepoint to the ground with bolts or similar
fixings that are appropriate to the type of prepared ground.
xTypically, into concrete, M8 x 100 mm Anchor Bolts should be used but installers
must assess the site and choose the most appropriate fixing for their needs.
xMake sure the power supply cable, the ethernet cable (if required), and the
Load Balancing CT cable (if required) are fed upward through the middle of
the pedestal mounting location.
3. Securing points in the prepared ground must align with pre-made holes in the base
of the pedestal. If required, the securing points can be installed using the
chargepoint as a template during the installation steps.
IMPORTANT: Only use the chargepoint as a template to mark the location of the
securing points. Do NOT drill through the pedestal into the prepared surface. Dust
and/or other contamination can damage components and will invalidate the
warranty.

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Schematics
Figure 11 Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal (Single-Phase) – 1x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Socket

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Figure 12 Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal (Single-Phase) – 2x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Socket

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Figure 13 Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal (Single-Phase) – 4x up to 7.4kW Type 2 Socket
NOTE: With the exception of power input terminals and lighting, the 4-way pedestal is
essential 2x 2-way chargers in one pedestal.

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Figure 14 Quantum Intelligent EV Charging Pedestal (Three-Phase) – 1x up to 22kW Type 2 Socket
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