Sungrow AC007UK-01 User manual

AC007UK-01AC
ChargerUser ManualAC007UK-01-
UEN-Ver11-202303
AC Charger
User Manual
AC007UK-01
AC007UK-01-UEN-Ver11-202303


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All Rights Reserved
No part of this document can be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior
written permission of Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd (hereinafter "SUNGROW").
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respective owners.
Software Licenses
• It is prohibited to use data contained in firmware or software developed by SUNGROW,
in part or in full, for commercial purposes by any means.
• It is prohibited to perform reverse engineering, cracking, or any other operations that
compromise the original program design of the software developed by SUNGROW.
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• Information contained in this manual is the private property of Sungrow Power Supply
Co., Ltd. No part of this manual may be transmitted in any form without the prior written
permission of Sunlight Power Co., Ltd. Internal reproduction is allowed only for product
evaluation or other appropriate purposes.
• We declare that the network account and password data stored in the equipment system
are only used for remote control and monitoring of the equipment and will not be trans-
mitted to any third-party data platform without the user's permission.
Disposal
After the service life of the charger ends, please dispose of it in accordance with the applica-
ble electrical waste disposal act at the installation location. It can also be returned to Sun-
grow Power Supply Co., Ltd., but the relevant expenses shall be borne by your party.

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About This Manual
The manual mainly contains product information, as well as guidelines for installation, opera-
tion, and maintenance.
Target Group
This manual is intended for qualified technicians who are responsible for the installation, op-
eration, and maintenance of the charger, and end users who need to check charger
parameters.
A qualified technician is required to meet the following requirements:
• Knowledge of electronics, electricity, and machinery, and be familiar with electrical and
mechanical schematic diagrams.
• Training in the installation and commissioning of electrical equipment.
• Be able to quickly respond to hazards or emergencies that occur during installation and
commissioning.
• Be familiar with local standards and relevant safety regulations of electrical systems.
• Read this manual thoroughly and understand the safety instructions related to
operations.
EMC
In some cases, even if the equipment is in accordance with the standard emission limits, it
can have an impact in certain application areas (some sensitive equipment is placed in the
same location; the equipment is installed close to a radio or TV receiver), and the operator is
obliged to take appropriate action to correct this situation.
How to Use This Manual
Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it properly in a place for
easy access.
All contents, pictures, marks, and symbols in this manual are owned by SUNGROW. No part
of this document may be reprinted by the non-internal staff of SUNGROW without written
authorization.
Contents of this manual may be periodically updated or revised, and the actual product pur-
chased shall prevail. Users can obtain the latest manual from support.sungrowpower.com
or sales channels.
Symbols
This manual contains important safety instructions, which are highlighted with the following
symbols, to ensure personal and property safety during usage, or to help optimize the prod-
uct performance efficiently.
Indicates high-risk potential hazards that, if not avoided, may lead to death or seri-
ous injury.

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Indicates moderate-risk potential hazards that, if not avoided, may lead to death or
serious injury.
Indicates low-risk potential hazards that, if not avoided, may lead to minor or mod-
erate injury.
Indicates potential risks that, if not avoided, may lead to device malfunctions or fi-
nancial losses.
“NOTE” indicates additional information, emphasized contents, or tips that may be
helpful, e.g., to help you solve problems or save time.


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Contents
All Rights Reserved .....................................................................................................I
About This Manual......................................................................................................II
1 Safe Introductions ............................................................................................1
2 Introduction .......................................................................................................3
2.1 Introduction....................................................................................................3
2.2 Model and Nameplate.....................................................................................3
2.3 Appearance and Dimensions...........................................................................4
2.4 LED Signals ...................................................................................................4
2.5 Electrical Connection Ports .............................................................................5
2.6 System Topology............................................................................................5
3 Installation .........................................................................................................7
3.1 Installation Requirements................................................................................7
3.2 Unpacking and Inspection ...............................................................................8
3.3 Installation Tools...........................................................................................10
3.4 Electrical Connection ....................................................................................10
3.4.1 Circuit Diagram...................................................................................10
3.4.2 AC Cable Connection .......................................................................... 11
3.4.3 Communication Connection .................................................................14
3.5 Wall-Mounted Installation ..............................................................................15
3.6 Pole-Mounted Installation..............................................................................18
3.6.1 Foundation Installation ........................................................................18
3.6.2 Pole Installation ..................................................................................19
4 Inspection before Commissioning ...............................................................22
5 Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................23
6 Commissioning via Web UI ...........................................................................27
6.1 Establish a Wireless Connection....................................................................27
6.2 Configure Network........................................................................................28
6.3 Manage the Charger.....................................................................................28
6.3.1 Switch Charging Modes.......................................................................28
6.3.2 Upgrade the Firmware.........................................................................29

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6.4 Restore the Charger to Factory Settings.........................................................29
7 Commissioning via App .................................................................................30
7.1 Download and Install.....................................................................................30
7.2 Creat your account .......................................................................................31
7.3 Connect the charger to Monta........................................................................31
7.4 Super powers and customer support .............................................................. 31
8 Appendix ..........................................................................................................33
8.1 Technical Data .............................................................................................33
8.2 Quality Assurance ........................................................................................34
8.3 EU Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................35
8.4 Contact Information ......................................................................................35

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1 Safe Introductions
This manual contains important instructions for SUNGROW charger that shall be followed
during installation, operation, and maintenance. Please review all warnings and notices be-
fore installing and using the charger.
Do not install or use the charger near flammable, explosive, harsh or combustible
materials, chemicals, or vapors.
Turn off the power supply at the circuit breaker before installing or cleaning the
charger.
Use the charger only within the operation steps and parameters specified in this
manual.
Never spray water or any other liquid directly onto the charger body or the charg-
ing connector. Store the charger in the connector socket to prevent unnecessary
damage.
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, tamper with or modify the charger. Contact
SUNGROW for any repair or modification.
Do not use the charger if it is defective, appears cracked, frayed, broken or other-
wise damaged, or fails to operate. Please contact SUNGROW in time.

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Be careful when transporting the charger. Do not subject it to strong force or im-
pact or pull, twist, tangle, drag, or step on the charger to prevent damage to it or
any components.
Do not touch the end terminal of the charger with any part of your body or metal
objects.
Use of charger may affect or impair the operation of any medical or implantable
electronic devices, such as implantable cardiac pacemakers or implantable cardi-
overter defibrillator. Please check with your electronic device manufacturer con-
cerning the effects of the charger on such electronic devices before using the
charger.
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2Introduction
2.1 Introduction
The AC007UK-01 charger (hereinafter "charger") is used for AC charging of electric vehicles
(EVs) and can be either wall-mounted or pole-mounted, with the following advantages:
Ease of Use
EV drivers can start and stop charging via RFID charge card or App. When the vehicle is
fully charged, the charging will stop. The charger also supports plug&play, which means the
charging starts automatically as soon as the charging connector is plugged into the vehicle.
Smart and Easy Management
In addition to the LED lights on the charger that indicate charging status, EV drivers can vis-
ualize and control the charging session remotely via Monta.
Sustainability
With an IP65 rating, the charger is water and dust proof, allowing for outdoor use and
maintenance.
2.2 Model and Nameplate
Model Nameplate

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2.3 Appearance and Dimensions
figure 2-1 Appearance and dimensions
2.4 LED Signals
table 2-1 LED Signals
Indicator Indicator
Standby Blue indicator flashes slowly, on for 1 s and off for 4s ;
circulating
Charging Blue indicator breathes, on for 1s and off for 1s; circulating
Charging stops Blue indicator is steady on
Ready to charge Blue indicator flashes quickly, on for 0.5s and off for 0.5s;
circulating
Charging reservation Blue indicator is on for 3s and red indicator is on for 3s
Power-on self-test Blue indicator is on for 1s and red indicator is on for 1s
Charger software
upgrading Blue indicator flashes quickly
Swiping Card Blue light is on for 5 times with an interval of 0.2s
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2.5 Electrical Connection Ports
figure 2-2 Port Diagram
table 2-2 Label Explanation
Label Explanation
A Charging cable output (Charging cable connection)
B RS485 external communication
C AC input (AC connection)
2.6 System Topology
Stand-alone EV Charger
figure 2-3 System topology diagram of EV charger
Position Description Note
AUtility grid TT, TN-C, TN-S, TN-C-S.
BCharger AC007UK-01
C Electric vehicle -
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Solar-Storage-Charging Solution
figure 2-4 System topology diagram of the solar-storage-charging solution
Position Description Note
APV strings Compatible with monocrystalline silicon, polycrystalline
silicon, and thin-film modules without grounding.
B Inverter -
CEnergy Meter Meter cupboard with power distribution system.
DUtility grid TT, TN, TN-C-S, TN-S, TN-C. The type of grid grouding
system depends on local regulations.
EBattery A Li-ion battery.
FBackup loads Protected house loads directly connected to the inverter.
G Normal loads Non-protected house loads. They will be disconnected in
case of grid failure.
HCharger AC007UK-01
For Sungrow's solar-storage-EV charging solution, please refer to user manuals
of related inverters.
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3 Installation
Respect all local standards and requirements during mechanical installation.
Any damage or malfunction with the charger caused by negligence or improper
use will not be eligible for service and replacement under the warranty.
3.1 Installation Requirements
Location Requirements
Select an optimal mounting location for safe operation, long service life and expected
performance.
• The charger with protection rating IP65 can be installed both indoors and outdoors.
• The charger should be installed at a place where the LED signals can be easily seen,
and is convenient for electrical connection, operation, and maintenance.
Environment Requirements
• There must be no flammable hazards or ignition risks.
• The mounting location must be inaccessible to children.
• The ambient temperature and relative humidity must meet the following requirements.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, rainwater and snow.
• The charger should be well-ventilated for good air circulation.
• The mounting location must be away from living area. The charger will emit noises dur-
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Carrier Requirements
The mounting structure where the charger is installed must comply with local/national stand-
ards and guidelines.
Ensure that the installation surface is solid enough to bear 4.5 times the weight of the charg-
er and is suitable for the dimensions of the inverter.
Angle Requirements
• Install the charger vertically.
• Do not install the charger horizontally, tilted or upside down.
• Do not install the charger on a tilted surface.
3.2 Unpacking and Inspection
After receiving the product, check whether the appearance and structural parts of
the device are damaged, and check whether the packing list is consistent with the
actual ordered product. If there are problems, do not install the device and contact
your distributor first. If the problem persists, contact SUNGROW in time.
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table 3-1 Label Descriptions
Item Name Quantity
A AC-Charger 1
B Charging cable bracket 1
C Backplate 1
D Upper mounting plate 1
E Lower mounting plate 2
F Mounting pole (optional) 1
G Combination screw and expansion
screw
4, 7 (wall-mounted); 11, 0 (pole-
mounted)
H L-shaped spanner 1
I RFID charge card 2
JQuick Installation Guide, Warranty
Card, and Certificate of Conformity 1, 1, 1
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The scope of delivery does not include the optional mounting pole (F), this item
must be ordered separately.
3.3 Installation Tools
table 3-2 Label Descriptions
Item Name Specification
A Marker -
B Wire stripper -
C Hammer drill Ø6, Ø12
D Philips screwdriver M3, M4
E Heat gun -
F RJ45 crimping tool -
G Hydraulic plier 2.5-6 mm2
H Adjustable spanner -
3.4 Electrical Connection
3.4.1 Circuit Diagram
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figure 3-1 Circuit diagram(United Kingdom)
table 3-3 Label Descriptions
Label Description
A The LED lights that indicates the status of the charger
B ESP32 module for Wi-Fi communication
C CT for leakage current detection
E Charging connector
The charger already integrates a DC residual-current device (RCD) with a rated re-
sidual current of 6 mA. However, the charger also requires a type A RCD of 30 mA
to operate. Each charger in the system must be individually connected to the utility
grid through an RCD and a miniature circuit breaker.
3.4.2 AC Cable Connection
AC Cable Requirement
Cable cross-section: 3× 6 mm2
step 1 Place the charger face-down on a clean and flat surface.
step 2 Loosen the screws that secure the back cover plate. (M3 screws, torque: 0.5 ± 0.1 N·m)
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step 3 Plug the cable into the port of the power supply which is at the leftmost.
step 4 Adjust the cable to a suitable length, and strip off the insulation of the cable to prepare for ca-
ble connection terminals.
1 Strip off the insulation from the end of each wire.
2 Insert the copper core of the stripped end of the wire into the copper lug.
3 Tighten the copper lug using a hydraulic plier.
4 Select a heat-shrink tubing that matches the diameter of the wire.
The length of the tubing should be about 2 cm longer than the length of the copper lug’s
wire tube.
5 Place the heat-shrink tubing on the copper lug until it completely covers the copper lug’s
wire hole.
6 Activate heat-shrink tubing using a heat gun.
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