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Warning
A damaged charging station must not be installed under any circumstances. In the event of damage,
please inform your dealer immediately. Installation and cabling must be carried out by a specialist
company.
Risk of electric shock
Ensure that the power cable is not connected to the mains when working on the charging station!
5.1.4. Connecting the supply cable
1.
Remove the 2 lower screws (M4x8) on the front panel of the charging station and remove the
decorative cover.
2.
Remove the 6 screws securing the sealing cover and then remove the sealing cover.
3.
Insert the supply cable into the charging station through the cable gland either from below or from
behind.
4.
Remove approx. 12 mm of insulation from the conductors of the supply cable. Multi-core conductors
should be fitted with ferrules in advance to ensure a secure connection.
1.
2.
3.
5.
Screw the sealing cover and decorative cover back on.
6.
Close the rubber seal of the supply cable.
Note: For 11kW (16A) charging stations, we recommend using 4mm² conductors with a copper
core. For 22kW (32A) charging stations, we recommend using 6mm² conductors with a copper core.
The charging station is equipped with a built-in all-current sensitive residual current monitoring unit
(RCMU). Please ensure that your sub-distribution board is equipped with the appropriate RCD and
circuit breaker.
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Open the cover of the MID meter.
Connect the wires of the supply cable to the terminal strip for PE (green/yellow) on the left and
to the MID meter for L1 (brown), L2 (black), L3 (grey), N (blue) on the right and tighten (approx.
4 Nm).
Close the cover of the MID meter.