Tera Q8-US EV Wall Charger User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Tera
Table of Contents
Tera Q8-US EV Wall Charger
EV Charger
Symbol Meaning
Symbol | Meaning |
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Product Overview
This product is an AC charging station primarily designed for electric vehicle
charging. The charging station consists of the main body, a wall-mounting
backplate, and other components.
The product adheres to industrial design principles, making it easy to install
and use.
- Exterior : Sleek and lightweight, with a variety of color options to suit different application scenarios.
- Protection : Boasting an IP55 protection level {waterproof and dustproof), the charging station can withstand exposure to wind, rain, and sun.
- Operation : The charger head features a one-button cover opening design, ensuring simple and convenient plug-and-play operation.
- Safety : Enhanced safety measures include multiple protections, high-quality fireproof, waterproof, and dustproof materials.
- Compatibility : With its compact size and powerful performance, the charging station is compatible with 99% of new energy vehicles.
- Quality: The charging station uses pure, oxidation-resistant copper wiring that meets inspection standards and provides flame retardant impact resistance.
Dimensions
Size: 11.4 7 3.7 inch
Measurement Unit: inch
Product Parameter
Charging Device| Rated Current| 32A I 40A I
48A
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User Interface| Display screen, Indicator light
Cable routing| Bottom inlet wiring, Bottom outlet wiring
Dimension| Size: 11.4 7 3.7 inch
Input voltage| Level 1: 100-120V; Level2:200-240V
Input frequency| 50/60Hz
Output voltage| Level 1: 100-120V; Level2:200-240V
Charging Wire length| 15/20/25/30FT
Protection Design| Over-current protection value| 110%
Over-voltage protection value| 270Vac for Level 2; 140Vac for Level 1
Under-voltage protection value| 190Vac for Level 2; 90Vac for Level 1
Over-temperature protection value| 176°F
Electric leakage protection value| 30mA AC+6mA DC
Environm ental indicators| Work temperature| -86°F~122°F
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Work humidity| -5%~95% non-condensation
Work altitude| <2000m
Protection Level| IP55
Cooling Model| Natural cooling
MTBF| 50,000 hours
Installation
Here are the usage steps
Note:
1. Once the vehicle is fully charged, the device will automatically stop
charging.
2. Please read the instructions thoroughly before using the device.
Follow these steps to wire the power for Level 1 charging
If a power distribution box is Ii being used, make sure to connect the L
(Line), N (Neutral), and PE (Protective Earth) ends of the input cable of the
plug to the corresponding L, N, and PE ends of the circuit breaker
respectively.
Follow these steps to wire the power for Level 2 charging
If a power distribution box is being used, make sure to connect the L 1, L2
(Line 1 and Line 2), and PE (Protective Earth) ends of the input cable of the
plug to the corresponding L 1, L2, and PE ends of the circuit breaker
respectively.
Display Screen Description
Warning And Cautions
- For use only in an environment with an RCD residual current protector.
- Do not use the device when the charging cable is damaged.
- For electric vehicle charging only.
- The product must be properly grounded when used.
- It is strictly prohibited to step on the charging cable, pull the cable, bend the cable, or knot the cable.
- Do not put your finger into the charging plug.
- Do not connect the circuit by yourself without the guidance of a professional.
- Do not use when the inside of the charging plug is wet.
- Do not install by yourself before reading the installation instruction.
- Do not use for any purpose other than electric car charging.
- SPECIAL ATTENTION: Do not attempt to disassemble the device by yourself under any circumstances. Doing so may cause damage to the internal precision parts.
Fault Indicator Prompt
Working state | Red | Green | Blue |
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Power On (No Load) | I | Stays On | I |
Insert the Plug(Uncharged) | I | Flashing | I |
Charging Mode | I | I | Flashing |
Charging Completed | I | I | Stays On |
Leakage Protection | Flash for 1 | I | I |
Over Current Protection | Flash for 2 | I | I |
Ground Fault(ungrounded) | Flash for 3 | I | I |
Under/Over Voltage Alarm | Flash for4 | I | I |
Relay Failure | Flash for 5 | I | I |
CP/CC Error | Flash for 6 | I | I |
Remark :
The device flashes a certain number of times at 200ms intervals to indicate an
error, and then repeats this sequence in a continuous loop with 1 s intervals.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Causes | Possible Solutions |
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Excessive Leakage Current | Excessive Leakage Current | 1. Please disconnect |
the leakage or over-current protection switch on the distribution box
immediately.
2. Please check whether the AC charger output line is damaged or has low
impedance to the ground or a short circuit.
3. Please inspect the inlet socket of the vehicle to ensure it is in good
condition.
4. Once the above issues have been addressed, please attempt to power on the
system again. If the problem persists, please do not hesitate to contact us
for further assistance.
AC
Over-current
| High Input Current| 1. Please immediately disconnect the leakage/over
current protection switch from the distribution box.
2. Please check if there is a low impedance or a short circuit between the
two output lines of the AC charger.
3. After troubleshooting the issues mentioned above, please attempt to power
the system on again. If the problem persists, please contact us for further
assistance.
Ground Fault| Ground fault circuit interruption| 1. Please immediately
disconnect the leakage/over current protection switch from the distribution
box.
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2. Please check whether the input output line of the AV charger is properly
grounded or not.
3. After troubleshooting the issues mentioned above, please attempt to power
on the system again. If the problem persists, please contact us for further
assistance.
AC Under- voltage| Low Input Voltage| 1. If the voltage drops below 190Vac
for level 2 or 90Vac for level 1 for a brief period of time, the charger will
go into standby mode and check the power network to restore itself to the
normal voltage range. Once the voltage is within normal range, the charger
will automatically resume charging.
2. If the voltage in your area/community remains consistently low (below
190Vac for level 2 or 90Vac for level 1) for an extended period of time,
please wait to use the charger until the voltage recovers back to the normal
range.
AC Over- voltage| High Input Voltage| 1. If the voltage surpasses 270Vac for
level 2 or 140Vac for level 1 for a short duration, the charger will enter
standby mode and conduct a power network check
to restore itself to the normal voltage range. Once the voltage is within normal range, the charger will automatically resume charging.
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2. If the voltage in the local area or community remains over 270Vac for
level 2 or 140Vac for level 1 for a prolonged period, the user should refrain from using the charger until the voltage returns to the normal range.
Relay Failure| Relay Failure or Adhesion| 1. Try restarting the charger and
allow it to run its internal self-diagnostic and repair routines.
2. If the problem persists even after restarting the charger, please do not
hesitate to contact us for further assistance.
CP/CC Error| Charger CP/CC
Connection Error
| 1. Please check whether the charging plug is securely and firmly connected
to the vehicle’s inlet socket.
2. If the problem persists, please do not hesitate to contact us for further
assistance.
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