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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the input circuit requirements for an EV Charging Station?
Hide ShowWhat are the feeder circuit requirements for an EV Charging station?
Product Line:
PTEVC - ELECTRICAL VEHICLE
Resolution:
The EVlink series of Level 2 charging station require a 40A, non-GFI type breaker for each charging outlet. #8 wire is required (L1, L2, and GND). For dual outlet charging stations, two 40A non-GFI breakers will be required (one for each charging outlet). A neutral connection is not required for EVlink stations.
A 40A circuit breaker is required as the continuous output current from the charging station can be as high as 30A.
The wiring diagram for a single outlet charging station is shown in the figure below.
What is the warranty period for EVlink electric vehicle charging stations?
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What is the warranty period for EVlink electric vehicle charging stations
Product Line:
PTEVC - ELECTRICAL VEHICLE
Resolution:
The EVlink stations are covered by an 18 month warranty as described in section 12 of the Schneider Electric Terms and Conditions of Sale. These can be reviewed here .
This warranty does not cover the consumable items of the EV station, namely the J1772 cable (EVCABLER) or the cable dock (EVCABLEDOCK).
Can the LED on the 30PBL switch operate without a neutral at the switch?
Hide ShowSome of the key features are:
- Blue LED indicator
- One way/two way switching facility with loop terminal
- Retrofit option in to any 30 series aperture
- Suitable for fluorescent loads Up to 16AX
- Shrouded in-line Terminals provide protection during installation
Electric vehicle charging station is making a humming or buzzing noise. Is that normal? Can it be fixed?
Hide ShowElectric vehicle charging station is making a humming or buzzing noise. Is that normal? Can it be fixed?
Product Line:
EVlink Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVSE)
Resolution:
The source of the humming or buzzing noise is likely the electrical contactor. The most common cause is a small amount of debris or dust on the mechanism of the contactor causing the movable portion to not seat perfectly and vibrate. This is not uncommon for unsealed contactor products. Cleaning the contactor can be performed by a qualified person working on the equipment in a de-energized state with Isopropyl alcohol or compressed air.
The buzzing or humming sound may clear itself over time and does not prevent proper charging of the connected EV.
How are extra cards obtained for basic RFID EV charging stations?
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Product Line:
EVSE
Resolution:
EVRFIDKF10 was the catalog number for a pack of ten RFID authentication cards. These cards were used for EV230WSRR, EV230PSRR, and EV230PDRR stations.
These cards are no longer available from Schneider Electric.
The cards used are part number KC-26X manufactured by Keri Systems and are still available through their distribution channels.
Cards are programmed using the EVRFIDHP handheld programmer.
Are EV Charging Stations UL or cUL Listed?
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Product Line:
PTEVC - Electric Vehicle Systems
Resolution:
Level 2, 208Y/240 V stations are UL/cUL listed under File Number E338176.
Level 3, DC fast chargers are UL/cUL listed under File Number E474462.
Gasket inside of EV Link charging handle is loose or damaged. What should be done?
Hide ShowGasket inside of EVlink charging handle is loose or damaged.
Product Line:
EVlink Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Resolution:
The gasket can be removed and discarded. Please review the attached instructions.
How are EV Charging Stations with RFID access programmed?
Hide ShowHow to program the RFID enabled EV Charging stations.
Product Line:
PTEVC - ELECTRICAL VEHICLE
Resolution:
Programming any of the RFID enabled EVlink charging stations requires the EVRFIDHP (handheld programmer) and EVRFIDKF10 (RFID cards - pack of 10 - now obsolete).
See FA252921 for replacement information for the EVRFIDKF10.
The instructions for programming the RFID cards into the station are attached.
What is the replacement for Sarel 87903?
Hide ShowNSYCVF300M230PF
ClimaSys forced vent. IP54, 300m3/h, 230V, with outlet grille and filter G2
What is the difference between 30PB and 30PBBP push button mechanisms?
Hide Show30PBL has led
For further information, please visit http://www.clipsal.com/Trade/Products/ProductDetail?catno=30PB
https://www.clipsal.com/products/detail?CatNo=30PBL&tab-document-1=0&itemno=30PBL-WE
30PBBP is momentary / Bell Press push-button mechanism, Impress Series, with No LED Indication, 250V 16A.
30PBBPL has LED
For further information, please visit http://www.clipsal.com/Trade/Products/ProductDetail?catno=30PBBP
https://www.clipsal.com/products/detail?CatNo=30PBBPL&tab-document-1=0&itemno=30PBBPL-WE