Keba KeContact P20 Installation Manual

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Summary of KeContact P20

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    Kecontact p20 / p30 installation manual (for the specialist).

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    Document: v 3.10 document no.: # 90064 pages: 44 © keba ag 2012-2015 specifications are subject to change due to ongoing technical development. No guarantee is offered with respect to any of the specifi- cations given here. All rights reserved. All intellectual property, including trademarks and cop...

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    3/44 disposal information the symbol with the crossed-out waste container means that electrical and electronic devices including their accessories must not be disposed of in the household garbage. You can find more information about this directly on the product, in the operating manual or on the pac...

  • Page 4: Contents

    Contents 4/44 contents 1 important information ............................................................................................................. 5 1.1 safety information .......................................................................................................... 5 1.2 inten...

  • Page 5: Important Information

    Important information 5/44 1 important information 1.1 safety information warning! ● electrical hazard! Installation, commissioning and maintenance of the charging station must be per- formed by correctly trained, qualified and authorized electricians (1) who are fully respon- sible for the complian...

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    Important information 6/44 attention risk of damage! ● make sure that the charging station is not damaged by improper handling (anchoring, housing cover, socket, inner parts etc.). ● do not open the connector panel cover in the rain or when mounting outdoors. ● risk of breaking the plastic housing! ...

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    Important information 7/44 1.2 intended use the device is a "charging station" for the indoor and outdoor area which can be used to charge electrically operated vehicles (e.G. Electric automobiles). The charging station is designed for installation on a wall or in a floor-mounted column. The respect...

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    Important information 8/44 1.4 product description example kc-p30-es240030-000-xx product description type plate see top of device product family kc kecontact product type / version p20 / p30 charge point design versions basic versions e e…europe cable / socket s s…socket c…cable 2 1…type 1 2…type 2...

  • Page 9: Variant Overview

    Variant overview 9/44 2 variant overview base model with socket (type 2)… [a]…status led [b]…standard socket (variants possible) [c]…housing cover base model with charging cable type 1, type 2)… [a]…status led [b]…parking bay for charging connector [c]…housing cover [d]…bracket for charging cable st...

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    Variant overview 10/44 rfid sensor the rfid sensor [r] is used for touchless authoriza- tion of a user with mifare cards or tags according to iso14443. Key switch the key switch [s] is used for authorizing a user with a key. Additional optional equipment ● network capability ● switch contact (for co...

  • Page 11: Installation Guidelines

    Installation guidelines 11/44 3 installation guidelines 3.1 general criteria for the site selection the charging station was constructed for the indoor and outdoor area. Accordingly it is necessary to ensure the installation conditions and the protection of the device at the installation site. ● tak...

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    Installation guidelines 12/44 3.2 specifications for the electrical connection 3.2.1 general the charging station is set to 10 amps in the delivery state. Set the maximum current using the dip switches to match the installed line circuit breaker (see chapter " ↪ 4.6 dip switch settings [31] "). The ...

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    Installation guidelines 13/44 3.2.2 differing z.E.-ready / e.V. Ready requirements ● in the event that the internal switching element (contactor) is no longer able to open, an additional switch-off capability must be realized. This can be realized with the switch contact output [x2] (for details see...

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    Installation guidelines 14/44 3.3 space requirements dimensions in millimeters space requirement… for device versions with optional cable hanger, addi- tional free area y for the charging cable to be used is to be accounted for. If several charging stations are installed adjacent to each other, a di...

  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation 15/44 4 installation scope of delivery e-series others charging station 1 pieces 1 pieces cable hanger (for versions with charging cable) 1 pieces 1 pieces installation manual (for the specialist) 1 pieces 1 pieces user manual (for the end customer) 1 pieces 1 pieces drilling template 1...

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    Installation 16/44 4.1 installation requirements ● before beginning the installation, the installation guidelines must be observed. ● contact person on-site (for access to the mains disconnector in the electrical distribution panel board). ● the electrical connection (power supply line) must be prep...

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    Installation 17/44 4.2 preparing the housing 4.2.1 removing the housing cover cover screws… unscrew the two cover screws [s] on the bottom side of the housing cover. Removing the housing cover… (1) pull the housing cover down slightly. (2) slide the housing cover up slightly to unhinge it. En.

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    Installation 18/44 4.2.2 removing the connector panel cover removing the connector panel cover unscrew the four screws that mount the connector panel cover and remove the connector panel cover. Take the silica bag out of the terminal panel and dispose of it properly. 4.3 preparing the cable insertio...

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    Installation 19/44 4.3.1 cable insertion from above - surface cable routing a ... Cable gland m32 (power supply line) b ... Cable gland m16 (for control line/ethernet) c ... Cable gland m16 (for control line/ethernet) 4.3.2 cable insertion from behind - flush-mounted cable routing a ... Feedthrough/...

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    Installation 20/44 4.4 mounting the charging station installation materials the included installation material (excluding e-series) is suitable for cement, brick and wood (without an- chors). For other surfaces, a suitable method of installation must be selected. Depending on the device model or for...

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    Installation 21/44 water drainage the water drainage from the top side to the rear side of the charging station must be ensured. Therefore, ob- serve the following: ● only a vertical installation of the charging station is permitted. ● the charging station must be mounted at an angle of 90° (no incl...

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    Installation 22/44 4.5 electrical connection 4.5.1 connection overview with opened connector panel cover 1 ... Mains connection phase conductor 1 t1 ... Service button 2 ... Mains connection phase conductor 2 led ... Status led (internal) 3 ... Mains connection phase conductor 3 x1 ... Enable input ...

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    Installation 23/44 4.5.2 connecting the power supply line running the power supply line (surface cable rout- ing) run the supply line from above as shown in the figure. [m]… cable sheathing running the power supply line (flush-type cable routing) the power supply cable must be run as shown through t...

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    Installation 24/44 connecting the power supply line shorten the connection wires to the appropriate length; these should be kept as short as possible. The pe conductor must be longer than the remain- ing conductors! Strip approx.12 mm from the connection wires. Core-end sleeves are recommended for f...

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    Installation 25/44 opening the power supply terminal… using moderate force, press the screwdriver straightly into the terminal until the contact opens completely. The angle of the screwdriver changes while press- ing in the terminal. Connecting wires… insert the stripped connection wire into the pow...

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    Installation 26/44 4.5.3 enable input [x1] (excluding e-series) the enable input is equipped for use with a potential-free contact. Using the enable input, it is possible to control the charging station using external components (e.G. External key switches, ripple control receiver of the energy supp...

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    Installation 27/44 4.5.4 switch contact output [x2] (excluding e-series) the switch contact output (signal contact) is a potential-free relay contact and can be used as a charging status display (default) or contactor monitoring. Circuit diagram: ● safety extra-low voltage vcc ac ● f ≤ 0.5a current-...

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    Installation 28/44 example (supplement to the circuit diagram): the switch contact output can be used to switch off the charging station (disconnect the current) by means of an overriding disconnect solution. -q1 ... Main switch -q2 ... Line circuit breaker + rcd circuit breaker -q3 ... Contactor/re...

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    Installation 29/44 4.5.6 ethernet1 connection [eth] (optional) warning! Danger from compensation currents on shielding! Compensation currents flowing through shielding in extended systems can lead to damage to the interfaces and hazards when working on the data lines. ● any measures (such as connect...

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    Installation 30/44 lsa+® insertion tool original krone insertion tool with solder-free and stripping-free connection of the wires and simultaneous trimming of the residual lengths. Preparing the connection cable strip the connection cable approximately 6 cm. Fold back approx. 1 cm of shielded braidi...

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    Installation 31/44 4.6 dip switch settings changes to the dip switch settings only become effective after a restart of the charging station! To do this, press the [service button] for 1 second or switch the power supply voltage off/on. Dip switches… the dip switches are used for the addressing and c...

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    Installation 32/44 only one maximum value, which is smaller or equal to the operating current according to the type plate, can be set with the following dip switches: setting the amperage (dsw1) (*1) current dip-switch figure d1.6 d1.7 d1.8 10a off off off 13a on off off 16a off on off 20a on on off...

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    Installation 33/44 use fixed ip address (*2) dsw2.1 to dsw2.4 / dsw2.5=off / dsw2.6=on since multiple charging stations are located in a network; the charging stations must be addressed. Addressing is done using the dip switches dsw2.1 to dsw2.4. The settable ethernet addresses start at 10 + dip swi...

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    Installation 34/44 4.7 commissioning general commissioning process 1) remove all residual installation and connection materials from the connection area. 2) before commissioning, check all screw and terminal connections for tightness. 3) check whether all unused cable screw connections are properly ...

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    Installation 35/44 4.7.2 safety checks before the initial use, check the effectiveness of the safety measure(s) of the system according to the nation- ally applicable regulations (e.G.:Öve/Önorm e8001-6-61, din vde 0100-600:2008-06 "checks,...")! Electrical systems or devices must be checked by the ...

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    Installation 36/44 4.7.4 mounting the connector panel cover mounting the connector panel cover insert the connector panel cover again. Mount the connector panel cover again using the four screws. Enclosure marking tighten the 4 screws until the enclosure marking on the connector panel cover is flush...

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    Installation 37/44 4.7.5 mounting the housing cover fitting the housing cover… fit the housing cover at the top and push the cover downwards slightly. Make sure that the housing cover is seated cor- rectly at the top in the housing guides. Mounting the housing cover… then fold the housing cover to t...

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    Additional technical instructions 38/44 5 additional technical instructions 5.1 programming rfid cards (optional) note if you have a device version with rfid function, then please follow the programming instructions in the "authorization functions" manual. 5.2 communication with the electric vehicle...

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    Additional technical instructions 39/44 5.4 dimensions version with standard socket (type 2) figure 5-1: dimensions in millimeters en.

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    Additional technical instructions 40/44 5.5 technical data electrical data cable feed: surface cable routing or flush-type cable routing connection cross-section: minimum cross-section (depending on the cable and the laying system): - 5 x 2.5 mm² (16 a nominal current) - 5 x 6.0 mm² (32 a nominal cu...

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    Additional technical instructions 41/44 interfaces enable input [x1]: enable input for external authorization: connection line: - cross section (min.-max): 0.08 – 4 mm² - awg (min.-max): 28 – 12 potential-free switch contact output [x2]: safety extra-low voltage ac 50/60 hz external current limiting...

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    Additional technical instructions 42/44 5.6 ce declaration of conformity keba hereby declares that the products kecontact p20 and kecontact p30 comply with the following direc- tives: 2004/108/ec directive on electromagnetic compatibility 2006/95/ec low-voltage directive 2011/65/eu directive on the ...

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    Index 43/44 index c cable feed from the rear .................................... 19 cable insertion from above - surface cable routing . 19 ce declaration ................................................... 42 charging station with charging cable ................... 9 charging station with socket ....

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