SIEMENS 8EM1310-2EH04-0GA0 VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- SIEMENS
Table of Contents
- SIEMENS 8EM1310-2EH04-0GA0 VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Introduction
- Safety Notes
- Security Information
- Assembly
- Electrical connection
- Wiring position
- Connect power supply cable
- Error display
- Maintenance
- Technical data
- Personal and line protection
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SIEMENS 8EM1310-2EH04-0GA0 VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC
Product Information
The VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC is a product designed for charging electric vehicles with alternating current. It comes in both socket version and cable version (7m). The socket version is available in various models with different specifications:
- 8EM1310-2EH04-0GA0: 7.4 KW / 1~ / Child
- 8EM1310-2EH04-3GA2: 7.4 KW / 1~ / Parent
- 8EM1310-3EH04-0GA0: 22 KW / 3~ / Child
- 8EM1310-3EH04-3GA2: 22 KW / 3~ / Parent
The cable version is also available in various models with different specifications:
- 8EM1310-2EJ04-0GA0: 7.4 KW / 1~ / Child
- 8EM1310-2EJ04-3GA2: 7.4 KW / 1~ / Parent
- 8EM1310-3EJ04-0GA0: 22 KW / 3~ / Child
- 8EM1310-3EJ04-3GA2: 22 KW / 3~ / Parent
Product Usage Instructions
- Before using the VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC, please read and familiarize yourself with the safety instructions provided in the user manual.
- Ensure that the power is turned off before working on the device to avoid any hazardous voltage-related accidents.
- If you are installing or maintaining the device, make sure that you are a qualified personnel. If any repair work is required, it should only be performed by the manufacturer.
- Store the cable on the cable holder when it is not in use.
For more detailed instructions on assembly, installation, and commissioning of
the device, please refer to the detailed
operating
instructions or
contact your Siemens contact partner.
Introduction
The products of the VersiCharge AC series are intended exclusively for
charging electric vehicles with alternating current. Please observe the
applicable notes and provisions of the vehicle manufacturer.
This description covers the assembly, installation and commissioning of the
device in condensed form. Observe the safety instructions and all information
attached to the device. If you require further information, please readthe
detailed operating instructions
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109782228) or get in
touch with your Siemens contact partner.
Safety Notes
DANGER
Hazardous voltage. Will cause death or serious injury. Turn power off before
working on this device. Observe the applicable local safety rules for working
on electrical systems (5 safety rules).
NOTE
Installation and maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel.
Repair work on the charging station may only be performed by the manufacturer.
When not in use, the cable should be stored on the cable holder.
Security Information
In order to protect technical infrastructures, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it is necessary to implement, and continuously maintain, a holistic, state-of-the-art IT security solution. Siemens’ products and solutions constitute one element of such a security solution. For more information about cyber security, please visit https://www.siemens.com/cybersecurity#Ouraspiration.
Open Source Software
Open Source software is used in the firmware of the product described here.
The Open Source software is made available free of charge. We are liable for
the product described here including the Open Source software it contains
according to the regulations applicable to the product. We are not liable for
use of the Open Source Software beyond the program sequence for our product or
for any defects resulting from changes to the software.
For legal reasons, we are obligated to publish the licensing terms and the
copyright notes in their original version. Please read the information that is
supplied with the product or made available on the Siemens homepage for
download.
Necessary tools
Scope of Delivery
Assembly
Remove the mounting bracket from the charging unit.
Attach the mouting bracket to a stable wall using the supplied mounting material.
Electrical connection
The VersiCharge AC series is approved for fixed installation only and has no disconnecting device for the power supply. Observe the national regulations and standards during installation. Please consider that a circuit breaker and RCCB are not integrated.
Wiring position
Remove protective cover
Wiring position: Slide the charger onto the top and bottom notches of the mounting bracket.
Remove the protective cover of the Wallbox by pressing the two clips upward to access the electronics.
Connect power supply cable
VersiCharge Wallbox
1-phasig: 8EM1310-2..0.-….
3-phasig: 8EM1310-3..0.-….
Route the power supply cable through the cable entry and connect it. Use suitable wire end ferrules for stranded cables.
Tighten cable gland
Hand-tighten the nuts of the cable gland to ensure a tight seal and strain relief. Use the included reduction sealing insert for cable diameter 9-15mm. Make sure that the seal is properly in place.
Limit charging current (optional)
Limiting the maximum charging current to the infeed power via the amp switch must be carried out by a qualified electrician when connecting the charging unit. Dimensioning and fuse protection of the supplying circuit must be matched to the set charging current. Please observe the local requirements/connection conditions.
Configure cellular connection
The devices are delivered with a micro SIM card and preconfigured parameters for the automatic connection to the Siemens device management system. This connection is necessary in order to be able to use the integrated smart functions. Note that the data connection may incur costs. Further information on exchange and connection configuration can be found in the detailed operating instructions (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109782228).
Ethernet and RS485 interfaces
In addition to the WLAN interface, the wallbox has two additional interfaces for networking
- A RJ45 socket for Ethernet/Modbus TCP (cable type: CAT 6 or better)
- A RS485 interface for Modbus RTU (cable type: twisted pair, shielded, 0.5mm²)
Start by inserting the communication cables through the mounting bracket and then into the box through the sealing grommet at the bottom of the device, connect all necessary connectors, then place them into their sockets on the board. You will find detailed information on network configuration in the operating instructions.
Close charging unit
Put the protective cover for the electronics back in place (not seen in the
figure). Make sure that the seal is properly in place. Make sure that the
cables are not pinched or kinked when you insert the charger into the mounting
bracket.
Lift the charger out of the wiring position and close the charging station by
placing the charger on the mounting bracket. Protect the charging unit from
unauthorized opening with the supplied M3x8 screw.
Commissioning
Commission the charging unit either via the app with your smartphone (recommendation for individual commissioning) or using a PC tool (commissioning multiple devices). To do this, download the VersiCharge app from the Google Play Store (https://play.google.com/store) or from the Apple App Store (https://www.apple.com/ios/app-store/) on your smartphone. You can download the PC application from the website: (https://www.siemens.com/versicharge). Please use the additional documents for commissioning on the website.
ATTENTION
For the integrated smart functions of the VersiCharge (automatic firmware
updates, status display or delay function via the app) you need an internet
connection.
Turn on device and commissioning
Turn on the power supply to the power supply cable of the charging unit.
The white “Power On” light comes on in the display on the charging station. If
no display lights up on the charging unit, check the power supply with a
voltmeter. Observe the regional guidelines when performing the measurement.
Follow the instructions on the screen of your smartphone or in the PC Tool.
HMI interface
Display and operator control elements
1 | “Power On” display |
---|---|
2 | “Vehicle connected” display |
3 | “Charging active” display |
4 | “Error” display |
5 | “Wi-Fi” display |
6 | “Bluetooth” display (not applicable for this device) |
7 | Multifunctional display for time delay / RFID accepted / Error states |
8 | Touch button |
9 | RFID reader |
10 | “Remote operation active” display |
11 | “Panel locked” display |
Charging station is ready for operation
Vehicle connected
Charging active / Recharge en cours
Delay charging start 2h
Delay charging start 4h
Delay charging start 6h
Delay charging start 8h
connection active / connexion active
Switch on maximum charging power*
in case of limitation by external backend system
Error display
Disturbance
Switch the power supply off and on again
Internal error
Report a technical support error
RFID reader
RFID cards are used to authenticate and to start charging. Note that the RFID user cards provided must be enabled prior to use (see subsequent chapter). Alternatively authentication via Modbus controller or OCPP server is also possible. You can also use this alternative to disable an authentication.
Enable/lock RFID cards
Cards Family | Memory | Security | Protocol Support |
---|---|---|---|
MIFARE Classic | 1K, 4K | Crypto 1 | ISO14443A Part 1-3 |
MIFARE Plus | 1K, 2K, 4K | AES, Crypto 1 | ISO14443A Part 1-4 |
MIFARE DESFire | 2K, 4K, 8K | AES, 3DES | ISO14443A Part 1-4 |
MIFARE Ultralight | 40, 48, 128, 144 | None, 3DES | ISO14443A Part 1-3 |
Charge vehicle
After successful authentication, connect the vehicle and the charging unit using a suitable charging cable. The charging process is started automatically and displayed via the status LED. You have the option of preselecting a time delay and viewing the status via the app. After the charging process is complete, the device switches to the “Ready for charging” status (LED display).
WARNING
Do not force the connector into the socket on the vehicle. The charging
cables, charging unit and the vehicle could be damaged. If you encounter
resistance when trying to establish the connection, perform a visual
inspection and check the connectors. Contact a qualified service technician if
you notice any damage.
Maintenance
While there is no maintenance for the internal components of the VersiCharge,
the exterior does require some basic, common sense maintenance. The following
maintenance can be performed by the owner/user. All other service must be
conducted by qualified personnel.
If there is any damage to the charger, contact your supplier.
General exterior maintenance is recommended to be performed every six months
depending on the environment. In harsh environments, maintenance should be
performed more often.
Also note the regulations in place regarding maintenance and servicing of
electrical charging equipment of this type in your region and perform these
services accordingly.
General exterior maintenance
Regular cleaning is recommended to avoid accumulation of debris/dust/dirt on or around the unit. Wipe surfaces with a soft cloth dampened with water, or for harder to removed marks, use an alcohol based cleaner. Do not spray with high pressure cleaning hoses or use abrasive chemicals.
General external checks
Check for cuts, damage, and debris. If debris is present, remove it. If you
find damage, contact your supplier. Check for damage and corrosion. If
present, contact your supplier.
Check the HMI for damage/signs of faded color that is clearly visible.
Ensure there is no debris or damage inside or around the cable, cable holder
and connector/plug. If present, remove debris and/or notify the supplier of
any damage. Check the connector/plug pins for any signs of corrosion and
contact the supplier, if there is any damage to the pins.
Check for snow buildup around the VersiCharge and clear the area around the
VersiCharge. This should be checked daily in areas with high snowfall.
Technical data
Designation | Wallbox IEC |
---|---|
Charging mode according to IEC 61851-1 | Mode 3 |
Connection to vehicle according to IEC 62196-2 | 8EM1310-..H..-…. : Dose Typ 2 |
8EM1310-..J..-…. : fest verbundenes Ladekabel (7 m) 8EM1310-..H..-…. : Socket Type 2
8EM1310-..J..-…. : Permanently connected charging cable (7 m)
Electrical data
Supply voltage| 8EM1310-3…: 3~ 230/400 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Max. output power/connected power| 8EM1310-2… 7.4 kW
8EM1310-3… 22 kW
Rated current (can be set)| 10/ 13/ 16/ 20/ 32 A
Cable cross-section (power cable)| 1,5 mm²…10 mm² (abhängig von max.
Stromeinstellung) 1,5 mm²…10 mm² (depending on max. current setting)
Low voltage network| TT/ TN/ IT
Energy measurement| MID meter integrated, Class B (+/- 1%)
Protection| Ground fault 30 mA AC/ 6 mA DC,undervoltage, overvoltage,
overcurrent
FI switch (RCCB) / circuit breaker (MCB)| Nicht enthalten Not contained
Ambient conditions
Montage Installation| Wall or column (available as accessory)
Abmessungen (H x B x T) Dimensions (H x W x D)| 446 x 180 x 158 mm
Gewicht
Weight
| 8EM1310-..H..-…. : 4.3kg
8EM1310-..J..-…. : 7.8kg
Farbe Color| Silver metallic (Pantone 10077), black
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature operation| -30° C…+50° C (exposure to direct sunlight may
affect operating temperature rating)
Ambient temperature storage| -40° C…+60° C
Relative Luftfeuchtigkeit Relative humidity| 5 … 98 % (nicht kondensierend)
5 … 98% (non-condensing)
Max. installation altitude| 2000 m über Meereshöhe 2000 m above sea level
Degree of protection (IP) according to IEC 60529| IP 56
Impact resistance grade according to EN 62262| IK10
Designation| Wallbox IEC
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Communication and authentication
Interfaces| Ethernet, Wi-Fi (Dual-Band), RS-485
Parent types 8EM1310-….-3..1 plus GSM, 4G, LTE
Communication protocols| OCPP 1.6
Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP
Child Parent| Up to 24 child types per parent
SIM card (recommended data volume)| 250 MB / Monat 250 MB / month
RFID| Reader integrated, 2 Admin cards + 5 User cards in scope of delivery
Standards and legal bases:| Radio equipment directive 2014/53/EU
IEC 61851-1/ IEC 61851-21-1/ EN 61000-3-3/ IEC 62196-1
Personal and line protection
VersiCharge Gen3 IEC charging unit with upstream personal and line protection for additional safety
5SL4 & 5SL6 MCB| Upstream protection for electric **installation*| 5SV3 RCCB**
Type A and B
|
*Schematic example
|
VersiCharge Gen 3 IEC configurations and optional settings:
Order No.| Specification| Max. current (default)|
Setting Options
8EM1310-2..0.-….| Single Phase 7.4 kW| 1 x 32A| 10 A / 13 A / 16 A / 20 A /
32A
8EM1310-3..0.-….| Three Phase 22kW| 3 x 32A| 10 A / 13 A / 16 A / 20 A / 32A
Product recommendation for upstream personal and
line protection per **configuration:*
Variant and Rated**
Current
| MCB, Characteristic C| RCCB, Type A
(Recommended)
| RCCB, Type B
(optional if required)
VersiCharge Single Phase (7.4 kW, 1P+N)
| 10 A| 5SL6510-7|
5SV3311-6
|
5SV3321-4
13 A| 5SL6513-7
16 A| 5SL6516-7
20 A| 5SL6520-7| 5SV3312-6| 5SV3322-4
32 A| 5SL6532-7| 5SV3314-6| 5SV3324-4
VersiCharge Three Phase (22kW, 3P+N)
| 10 A| 5SL6510-7|
5SV3342-6
|
5SV3342-4
13 A| 5SL6513-7
16 A| 5SL6516-7
20 A| 5SL6520-7
32 A| 5SL6532-7| 5SV3344-6| 5SV3344-4
- The correct selection of the installation components is the responsibility of the customer
Supplementary information on components and variants:
Tripping characteristic C is recommended for applications with high start-up current and power peaks. For a higher degree of protection components with tripping characteristic D are optionally available.
Depending on the case of installation and country-specific regulations, different pole configurations may be required. The recommended products refer to the household applications. For systems with several charging stations the MCBs of the 5SY4 and 5SY6 series are recommended,
which offer additional protection.
| According to IEC 61851-1 , a 30mA RCCB Type A is sufficient, due to the 6mA DC residual current monitoring integrated in the wallbox. Local regulations may differ and have to be considered.
The listed prouct recommendations refer to RCCBs with instantaneous tripping. Components with delayed tripping (variant KK01) are also suitable for installation in households and offer an additional degree of robustness.
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References
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