easee 62196-2 Home Charge Installation Guide
- May 15, 2024
- easee
Table of Contents
Installer guide
Easee Home
Easee Charge
Introduction
Read the Important product information guide in the product packaging or at
easee.com/manuals before installing the
product.
Installation and operation of the product require a mobile device with
internet connection.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
A Warning indicates a condition, hazard or unsafe practice that can result in
serious personal injury or death.
A Caution indicates a condition, hazard or unsafe practice that can result in
minor personal injury or damage to the product.
WARNING
This product shall only be installed, repaired or serviced by an authorised
electrician. All applicable local, regional and national regulations for
electrical installations must be respected.
NOTE
PIN code: The PIN code is required for installation and located on the front
of the Chargeberry.
It is recommended to keep the PIN code for safe keep- ings, e.g inside the
fuse cabinet.
Product overview
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Front cover
Protects the electronics from external influences.| Chargeberry (22 kW)
Contains the electronics for charging the vehicle.| Backplate
For attaching and connecting to the charging infrastructure.
Installation kit
Tool
Technical specifications
General
Dimensions | 256 x 193 x 106 mm (H x W x D) |
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Wall mounting | c/c 160 x 125 mm (H x W) |
Operating temperature | -30 °C to +40 °C |
Weight | 1.5 kg |
Sensors and indicators
Light strip with LEDs showing the status of the charger
Touch button
Temperature sensors in all main contacts
Charging
Charging power| 1.4–22 kW
6 A 1 phase – 32 A 3 phase
(automatically adjusted in relation to available capacity)
Up to 7.36 kW at 32 A 1 phase
Up to 22 kW at 32 A 3 phase
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Connection point| Type 2 socket (IEC 62196-2)
Number of phases| 1 or 3 (fully dynamic)
Voltage| 3x 230/400V AC (±10%)
Mains frequency| 50/60 Hz
Easee Home| Load balancing of up to 3 units per circuit
Easee Charge| Load balancing of up to 101 units per circuit
Built-in energy meter (±2 %)
Connectivity
Built-in eSIM (LTE Cat M1/ 2G /GPRS)
WiFi 2.4 GHz b/g/n connection
Easee Link RF™
Control charging via Easee App
RFID/NFC reader
OCPP 1.6 via our API
Protection
Integrated overload protection according to EN IEC 61851-1:2019
Built-in RCD for ground fault protection (30 mA AC/ 6 mA DC) as required by EN
IEC 61851-1:2019, satisfying the safety requirements of EN 61008-1 and IEC
62955
Degree of protection| IP54 (the backplate is IP22 without cover)
Impact resistance| IK10
Insulation class| I
Overvoltage category| III
Installation
Installation network | TN, IT or TT (detected automatically) |
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Installation circuit breaker | Max 40 A (Easee Home) and 80 A (Easee Charge) |
Wire cross-section | up to 16 mm² (single cable)/up to 10 mm² (parallel |
connection)
Cable diameter| 8–22 mm
Terminal torque| 5 Nm
Cable strip length| 12 mm
Planning the installation
Prior to the installation, it is recommended that you consider future charging
needs, so that you can easily expand accordingly in the future.
If several Charging Robots are connected to the same circuit, the total
current is dynamically distributed between them. The connected Charging Robots
communicate wirelessly between each other, ensuring the circuit is not
overloaded. The maximum charging current is set during configuration.
For an optimal result
- We always recommend a 3 phase installation if possible, to make it future-proof.
- If possible, use the largest approved cable crosssection (see Technical specifications).
- Consider the installation of Easee Ready backplates if the acquisition of further Charging Robots is planned for the future.
- To avoid overloading the building’s main fuse, the Easee Equalizer can be used for dynamic load balancing. The maximum current value can also be set as required during configuration.
Special notes
- Several backplates can be connected in parallel, as each Charging Robot has its own protective device.
- If the charging infrastructure includes more than one Charging Robot, the backplate that is configured first becomes the master of its circuit.
- If more than 2 units are installed, the master unit should be located in the middle of the installation (if possible) for an optimal Easee Link communication.
- Site Key: During installation, a Site Key must be used to assign the Charging Robots to the correct location in the Easee Cloud. A Site Key will automatically be generated when creating a new charging site using the Easee Installer App or it can be obtained by creating a new charging site at easee.cloud.
Your house, power grid and EV
The Charging Robot automatically adapts to the power grid, the electric car
and the capacity of the electrical installation. In the table you can see what
charging effect you can expect from your installation and situation. The table
is only meant as a guide.
CAUTION
The type of installation as well as cable cross-sections must be determined by
a qualified electrician in accordance with valid local, regional and national
regulations for electrical systems.
Load| Charging power|
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Ampere (A)| 1 phase (kW)| 3 phase (kW) 1
6| 1.4| 4.1
8| 1.8| 5.5
10| 2.3| 6.9
13| 3.0| 9
16| 3.7| 11
20| 4.6| 13.8
25| 5.8| 17.3
32| 7.4| 22
¹Example for 400 V TN, deviating values for other grid types.
Padlock
It’s possible to lock the electronics with a padlock. This will create an
extra layer of security (padlock is not included).
Max total lock height | 56 mm |
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Shackle height (outer dimensions) | 19 – 20 mm |
Shackle thickness | 3.2 – 4 mm |
Installation instructions
WARNING
Turn off the power before you begin the installation. Use extreme caution and
follow instructions carefully.
We recommend that you watch the installation videos available on our website:
easee.support.
1. Charging Robot Opening
- Bend down the lower part of the rubber cover and insert the two ends of the supplied tool into the two openings at the bottom of the front cover.
- Pull the tool until the front cover comes loose and remove the cover.
- Grasp the Type 2 socket and push upwards with good force until the Chargeberry disconnects.
2. Backplate Mounting
- Fix the backplate to a solid, non-perforated wall or structure with sufficient load-bearing capacity using the 4 wall screws provided in the mounting kit. Use suitable wall plugs for mounting and observe the local regulations for recommended installation height.
CAUTIONS
- The installation wall must cover the entire back of the product. If this is not possible to achieve, it is possible to use the Easee Mount.
- The area should not be exposed to direct rain, direct sunlight or explosive gases. A physical barrier is recommended to protect the charger.
- Install at a height of 130–140cm, with an angle no more than +/- 3 degrees from vertical. Suggested installation height for accessibility: 80–95 cm.
NOTE
If you are going to install multiple backplates, now would be a good time
to mount them as well.
3. Backplate Preparing
- Shorten the sealing plug to fit the cable. The hole should be slightly smaller to ensure a good seal.
- Insert the cable through one of the 4 cable entries and secure it to the backplate with the strain relief provided. There must be at least 5 mm of cable extending beyond the strain relief.
- Close all cable entries that are not in use with the blind sealing plugs supplied.
CAUTION
The wires must not cross over the screw terminals or the Chargeberry slots.
This will prevent the Chargeberry from seating in the slots.
4. Backplate Wiring
- Strip each wire, exposing 12 mm of copper on each. If the cable has flexible conductors, then you must use ferrules on stranded wires to make the connection. Use correct tools to press them.
- Tighten the screw terminal with a torque of 5 Nm.
NOTES
- When connecting multiple backplates in parallel, each screw terminal serves as a coupling point for adjacent backplates. All backplates must be connected with the same phase sequence. External junction boxes or flat cables can be used if it is more convenient.
- It’s recommended to follow the existing colour codes used in the installation. Depending on national standards, the colours of the cables can vary from the illustrations. The illustrations in this manual follow the IEC 60446 standard.
- Before turning on the power, make sure the wires are properly connected and tightened. Test this by pulling on each wire.
- The PE must have an equal or larger corss-section than the phase wire.
5. Backplate Installing
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Scan the QR code to download the Easee Installer App and create a free account.
NOTE
Your phone needs to support NFC. -
Select one of the two site setups in the Installer App:
Create new site: If this is a completely new charging site, select “Create new
site”. Enter the installation details, follow the on-screen instructions and
return to this guide afterwards.
Update existing site: If this site already has one or more Charging Robots
installed or if it has been created by an operator (Easee Charge), select
“Update existing site” and search for the site address. On “Site overview”,
select the circuit that you want the backplate to be part of and select “Add
another backplate”. Follow the on-screen instructions and return to this guide
afterwards.
NOTE
If the charging circuits include more than one Charging Robot, the backplate
that is configured first becomes the master unit of the charging
infrastructure. To achieve the best communication flow, the centre backplate
should be configured first.
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6. Chargeberry Attaching
WARNING
Insulation testing should be performed before a Chargeberry is installed in
the backplate. Testing the circuit insulation with the Chargeberry installed
in the backplate may damage the electronics or impact the reading negatively.
- Turn on the power. The terminals of the backplates are now electrically live.
- Remove the PIN code sticker and attach it to the inside of the fuse cabinet, or another safe location for storage.
- Position the Chargeberry to fit into the slots on the backplate located in the center of the installation.
- When the Chargeberry is in the track, press it forcefully down until you hear a “CLICK”.
NOTE
You do not need to touch the terminals of either the Chargeberry or the
backplate when installing or removing the Chargeberry.
7. Front cover Closing
Before closing the front cover, it is possible to lock the Chargeberry with a
padlock (see Planning the installation).
- Hang the front cover at the top of the backplate and let it fall into place.
- Press the bottom of the front cover until you hear a click.
- Bend the lower part of the rubber cover down.
- Screw in the locking screw at the bottom of the charger to secure the front cover.
- Close the rubber cover. If the cable is inserted from the bottom, you can cut a corresponding hole in the rubber cover to ensure a neat installation.
Your Charging Robot is now ready for use!
Features
- Touch button: The touch button is used to activate the local interface. The local interface is intended for local operations of the charger when no internet is available. Read more about the local interface at: easee.com/support/localinterface
- Light stripe: The light stripe communicates the status of the Charging Robot at all times. (See Charging Robot interface).
- RFID area: The integrated RFID reader enables access control of the Charging Robot and identification of different users. You can use it to unlock the charger with an Easee Key. Check our knowledge base at easee.support for more details on how to add and manage your Easee Keys.
- Type 2 socket: The Type 2 socket is completely universal and allows you to charge any type of electric vehicle using the appropriate charging cable. Furthermore, it is possible to permanently lock the charging cable, so you do not have to worry about it being stolen.
NOTE: Adaptors should not be used on the charger or the charging cable. The charging cable must have appropriate sockets on each end.
Charging Robot interface
Light description | Status |
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White – constant light, only at the bottom
2 LEDs – master unit / 1 LED – secondary units| Standby
White – constant light| Car connected
White – pulsating light| Charging in progress
Blue – constant light| Smart charging enabled (car connected)
Blue – pulsating light| Smart charging in progress
At startup, the LEDs turn on one by one.
When the charger is updating, one or more LEDs will flash green while this is
in progress.| Updating software (updating can take up to 30 minutes)
NOTICE! The car must be disconnected before a software update can be
completed.
White – flashing light| Waiting for authentication by an RFID tag. Hold the
RFID tag against the RFID area of the Charging Robot in order to
authenticate and initiate the charging.
White – fast flashing light| RFID-tag received (awaiting key verification)
Red – flashing light, with warning sounds| WARNING
Critical error! Turn off the power and remove the charging cable from the
Charging Robot. The power can then be turned back on if necessary. The
flashing red light will continue, but the warning sound will stop when the
charging cable is disconnected. The charger is blocked from further use,
cannot be reset and has to be replaced. Contact customer support.
Red – flashing light| WARNING
Critical error! The charger is blocked from further use, cannot be reset and
has to be replaced. Contact customer support.
Red – constant light| General error. Unplug the charging cable and replug it
to the Charging Robot. If the red light persists, check the Easee App or our
knowledge base² for further information.
Red – constant light, with warning sounds| Wires are connected incorrectly.
Consult an authorised electrician.
Red – pulsating light| The Charging Robot has measured an abnormal temperature
and has entered in safe mode. Please go to our knowledge base² for further
information.
White – flashing light, only at the bottom| The Charging Robot is searching
for its master unit. Please check the status of the master unit. For further
information, please check our knowledge base².
Yellow – flashing light, only at the bottom| The Charging Robot is waiting to
be configured. Consult an authorised electrician.
²Easee public knowledge base can be found at easee.support.
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Documents / Resources
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easee 62196-2 Home
Charge
[pdf] Installation Guide
62196-2 Home Charge, 62196-2, Home Charge, Charge
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References
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