hager XEVA205 Ladestation Witty Start Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- hager
Table of Contents
- hager XEVA205 Ladestation Witty Start
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety instructions
- Presentation
- Description of the card
- Function
- Installing the TIC card
- Connecting the CHP functions
- Technical features
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
hager XEVA205 Ladestation Witty Start
Product Information
- Product Code: 6LE009104A
- Product Name: TIC/CHP Card
- Compatible Systems: TP RF, KNX
- Model Number: XEVA205
Product Usage Instructions
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Installation of TIC Card:
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Connect the TIC card to the energy meter using a remote energy meter cable.
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Connection with Blank Electronic Energy Meter:
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If the customer has a blank electronic energy meter (previous generation), the meter and TIC card can be connected using a wire via a remote energy meter cable.
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Connection with Ferraris Electromechanical Meter (without TIC):
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If the customer has a Ferraris electromechanical meter without TIC, it is possible to connect the meter and TIC card using a wire via a remote energy meter cable and radio via the Hager TRPS120 radio transmitter to be installed in the new generation meter.
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Obtaining TIC:
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To obtain a TIC, create a wired connection using a remote energy meter cable between the TIC XEV304 (for single-phase network) or XEV305 simulator (for three-phase network) and the TIC card.
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Refer to the XEV304 and XEV305 product manual for more information on the connection process.
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TIC Card Description:
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Description of the TIC Card
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QR code for product identification
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CHP output
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CHP input
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TIC input (new generation meter) and electronic meters with aTIC output
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Power supply and connection terminal (via the controller card)
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Function pushbutton and LED used for programming the RF link operating mode. The LED indicates the status of the TIC.
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Configuration pushbutton and LED used for programming or configuration.
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System Information:
Detailed, specialized knowledge obtained from Hager through specific KNX training courses is required for full understanding of the system. These training courses are not necessary for this installation.
- Quicklink Configuration:
The TIC XEVA205 card is compatible with the Hager TRPS120 radio transmitter, to be integrated into the new generation meter.
- Meaning of the Card Status LED:
LED | Status | Meaning |
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6 | Off | LED deactivated/TIC off |
6 | Green | TIC in standby: The TIC is present but not activated by the energy |
supplier. It only transmits the identification number of the energy meter. The
customer must request TIC activation from its energy supplier.
6| Red| No link with the TRPS120 module: The LED flashes red if the wired TIC
is not used and if no radio link has been configured between the TIC card and
the TRPS120 module. No RF reception with the TRPS120 module: The LED flashes
red if the wired TIC is not used and the scope between the TRPS120 radio
transmitter and the TIC card is insufficient.
Safety instructions
Electrical devices must only be installed and assembled by a qualified electrician. The accident prevention recommendations applicable in the country must be followed. Failure to follow the installation instructions may result in damage to the device, fire or other dangers. Please follow the recommendations and standards applicable for SELV electrical circuits during installation and when laying cables. Before any work on the device or the load, switch off the power to the installation. Do not forget all the circuit breakers that deliver voltages which are potentially dangerous to the device or the load. Risk of electric shock.
- The TIC/CHP card must be installed when the charging station is switched off.
- Please read the maintenance manual before servicing a charging station.
- The device must only be installed by an electrician, in accordance with the installation standards applicable in the country.
- Follow the SELV installation rules.
- How to dispose of this product (electrical and electronic equipment waste). (Applicable in European Union countries and other European countries with selective waste collection systems). This symbol on the product or its documentation indicates that it must not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of its life cycle. As disposing of waste inappropriately may harm the environment or human health, please separate it from other types of waste and recycle it responsibly. In this way you will contribute to the sustainable re-use of material resources. Individuals should contact the retailer who sold them the product or contact their local council to find out where and how they can dispose of this product for recycling in an environmentally friendly manner. Companies should contact their suppliers and read the terms of their sales contract. This product must not be disposed of with the other commercial waste.
TIC card installation precautions
Electronic components such as the TIC card may be damaged by electrostatic
discharges (ESD) when they are removed from their packaging. To ensure you
correctly install your TIC/CHP card, we recommend:
- Holding the edges of the card only, to avoid touching the sensitive components.
- Wearing an antistatic bracelet when handling the card to prevent any damage. If you do not have an antistatic bracelet, touch a metal object connected to the earth before handling the card to remove any static electricity from your body. Regularly touch the metallic object when handling the card.
- Until the TIC/CHP card is installed, store it in its packaging to protect it from electrostatic discharges, or on an antistatic support.
Presentation
The XEVA205 (TIC/CHP) card is a gateway that allows the exchange of meter data
between an old or new generation of electronic energy meter and a Hager
charging station. It offers the charging station the option of being informed
in real time of electrical consumptions in order to manage the dynamic charge
of the vehicle (adaptation of the vehicle charge depending on the dwelling’s
consumption). In conjunction with the Hager XEVA220 WiFi card, it monitors the
dwelling and vehicle consumptions based on rates through an application on
your mobile phone.
The TIC/CHP card receives data from electronic meters or TIC XEV304 or XEV305
simulators and transmits them to the terminal controller.
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Your customer has a new generation energy meter:It is possible to connect the meter and TIC card using a wire via a remote energy meter cable and radio via the Hager TRPS120 radio transmitter to be installed in the new generation meter.
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Your customer has a blank electronic energy meter (previous generation):
The meter and the TIC card can only be connected by a wire via a remote energy meter cable. -
Your customer has a Ferraris electromechanical meter (without TIC):
To obtain a TIC, you can create a wired connection using a remote energy meter cable between the TIC XEV304 (for single-phase network) or XEV305 simulator (for three-phase network) and the TIC card. Refer to the XEV304 and XEV305 product manual.
Description of the card
- QR code for product identification
- CHP output
- CHP input
- TIC input (new generation meter) and electronic meters with a TIC output
- Power supply and connection terminal (via the controller card)
- fct function pushbutton and LED used for programming the RF link operating mode. Excluding configuration, the fct LED indicates the status of the TIC.
- cfg configuration pushbutton and LED used for programming or configuration.
Function
System information
Detailed, specialized knowledge obtained from Hager through specific KNX
training courses is required for full understanding of the system. These
training courses are not necessary for this installation.
“Quicklink” configuration
The TIC XEVA205 card is compatible with the Hager TRPS120 radio transmitter,
to be integrated into the new generation meter.
Typical scenario
- Integration into a charging station for an XEV1Kxxx electric vehicle.
- Communication with the new generation meter and electronic meters with a TIC output via the wired connection.
- Communication with the new generation meter via the KNX RF connection (TRPS120 module).
- If the 2 methods of communication (wire and RF) are used, the wired communication always takes priority.
Product compatibility
- Compatible with the XEV1Kxxx three-phase or single-phase electric vehicle charging station range.
- This TIC card does not require setting:
- with a previous generation TIC card from French electronic energy meters,
- with a standard TIC from the new generation French energy meter.
Meaning of the card status LED
Once the product is set up and configured via the Quick link method, the
status LED 6 indicates:
function (fct) pushbutton 6
In Quick link mode, press the pushbutton to select the function during the
configuration phase (refer to the TRPS120 module instructions).
Installing the TIC card
Connecting the TIC card
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Connecting the TIC card to the controller: use the flat cable (2 x 10 pins) supplied and connect the J1 connector of the TIC/CHP card to the J2 connector of the Controller card.
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Connecting the TIC card to the electronic meter
If you use wired connectivity to transmit information, the plug-in J2 quick connect terminal of the TIC/CHP card connects to the I1 and I2 terminals of the electronic meters.- It is preferable to use a remote energy meter cable or, failing that, a telephone-type twisted cable. An R02V cable should not be used.
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The TIC cable should be fastened using the 3 cable clamps provided on the socket support
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Installing the TRPS120 module and configuring the radio with the TIC card.
- To install the TRPS120 module and configure the RF with the TIC/CHP, refer to the instructions provided in the TRPS120 module.
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Connection with TIC XEV304 (for single-phase network) or XEV305 simulator (for three-phase network)
When an electronic meter is not available, Hager offers a TIC simulator that enables dynamic management of the vehicle charge and thus prevents accidental outages caused by an overload in the domestic electricity network. This simulator also enables interfacing of an installation equipped with a source of electricity production, such as a micro-cogeneration or a photovoltaic system, also called CHP (Combined Heat & Power).
It is preferable to use a remote energy meter cable or, failing that, a telephone-type twisted cable. An R02V cable should not be used.
To install the XEV304 or XEV305 simulator and configure the product, refer to the instructions provided with these products.
Connecting the CHP functions
The CHP input or CHP IN (Combined Heat & Power) is used in local electricity production by a cogeneration system or by photovoltaic panels. Once activated, it signals to the charging station controller that a (locally produced) energy is available to charge the vehicle.
Connecting the CHP functions
The CHP output or CHP OUT is a low voltage (24 Vs max) and low current (200 mA
max / 100 mA min) potential-free relay output. This output is activated 30
seconds after the CHP IN is activated and (if required) authorizes the
cogeneration system to supply energy to the customer’s internal network. An
EN145, ERD225SDC or ESD225S interfacing relay is recommended to manage the
input of a cogeneration system. A TGF110 or TGA200 supply is recommended to
power these control circuits, in line with the electrical diagram below:
Wiring diagram
Technical features
Configuration method: Quicklink Communication media: by wiring through a twisted pair cable from an electronic meter fitted with a previous generation or standard TIC output and by radio (KNX RF Secure) via the TRPS120 radio transmitter module.
Electrical specifications
- Power supply voltage: 5 Vs and 12 Vs supplied by the controller via the flat cable
- Consumption: 100 mA max. for 5 Vs and 4 mA max. for 12 Vs
- CHP input (IN 1 and 2 of the CHP connector):
- Pin 1: 12 Vs / 2.5 mA / Power output
- Pin 2: 12 Vs / 2.5 mA / Logic input
- CHP output (OUT 1 and 2 of the CHP connector): relay output, SELV, Contact: 24 Vs +10% max. / 200 mA max. and 100 mA min.
Functional specifications
- KNX radio frequency: 868 – 868.6 MHz
- Max. emission power: 25 mW
- Receiver category: 2
- Scope: 100 m in free field
Ambient conditions
- Operating temperature: -25 °C to +70 °C
- Storage temperature: -25 °C to +70 °C
- Pollution level: 2
- Insulation class: 3
- Maximum operating altitude: 2000 m
- Surge voltage: 4 kV
Connection
- TIC input: 0.2 to 2.5 mm² / Stripping: 10 mm /dual-insulated cable / length: 500 m max.
- CHP input and output: 0.14 to 1.5 mm² / Stripping: 9 mm / dual-insulated cable / length: 100 m max.
- TIC card and controller card: Micromatch 2×10-pin flat cable (supplied)
Simplified EU declaration of conformity:
Hereby, Hager Energy GmbH declares that the radio equipment type
XEVA205-TIC/CHP card is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text
of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the the following internet
address www.hager.com The declaration of conformity is
only valid when the card is installed in the charging station, in accordance
with the regulations and best practices set out in this document. Failure to
comply with the installation or assembly instructions is prohibited and does
not render Hager liable. Can be used anywhere in Europe M and Switzerland
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References
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