Schneider Electric EVH5A22N2S Charging Station User Manual

June 1, 2024
Schneider Electric

EVH5A22N2S Charging Station

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Model Numbers: EVH5A22N2S, EVH5A22N400F, EVH5A07N2C5,
    EVH5A11N2C5, EVH5A07N2C7, EVH5A11N2C7

  • Customer Care Center: PKR9096301-00 EN

  • Date: 12/2023

Product Description

The Schneider Charge is a charging device designed for electric
vehicles. It provides efficient and safe charging solutions for
various models.

Characteristics

The product features advanced energy management capabilities,
protection mechanisms, and easy installation procedures.

Protection

The device is equipped with built-in protection features to
ensure the safety of the charging process and the connected
electric vehicle.

Electrical Diagram

The electrical diagram provides a visual representation of the
wiring and components of the charging device for reference during
installation and troubleshooting.

Installation

Follow the detailed installation instructions provided in the
user manual to correctly set up the charging device in your desired
location.

Connection

Properly wire up the signal line and power supply according to
the guidelines outlined in the manual to establish a secure
connection.

Energy Management

If your Schneider Charge model includes the TIC function,
utilize the energy management features for efficient charging and
power distribution.

Commissioning With eSetup Application

Use the eSetup application as instructed to commission and
configure your Schneider Charge device for optimal performance.

Operation

Refer to the user manual for operational guidelines on using the
Schneider Charge effectively and safely.

FAQ

Q: Can I install the Schneider Charge myself?

A: While installation instructions are provided, it is
recommended to consult a professional electrician for safe and
proper installation.

Q: Is the Schneider Charge compatible with all electric vehicle

models?

A: The Schneider Charge is designed to be compatible with a wide
range of electric vehicle models, but it is advisable to check
compatibility with your specific vehicle.

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Table of Content
Safety ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 1 Contents…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 2 Description……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
2.1 Product References and Characteristics ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 2.2 Product Description ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5
3 Characteristics ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7
3.1 General Data ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 3.2 Certification…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 3.3 Environment………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 3.4 Accessories…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7
4 Protection……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….8
Upstream Protections ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Distribution System Operator………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Power Cable Requirements………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8
5 Electrical Diagram …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 6 Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10
6.1 Equipment Supplied by User ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 6.2 Tools Supplied by User ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 6.3 Wall Mounting ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 10 6.4 Wiring……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12
7 Connection……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………17
7.1 Wire-up Signal Line ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17 7.2 Wire-up Power Supply ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17
8 Inspection …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….18 9 Energy Management (For Schneider Charge with TIC Function) ……………………………………………………………………..18 10 Commissioning With eSetup Application ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..19
10.1 Connect & Update ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19 10.2 Configure Electrical Settings………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20 10.3 Pre-configure the Smart Charging Application (Optional)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 10.4 Finalize …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 10.5 Ready to Operate …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20
11 Operation …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..21
11.1 Connecting the Electric Vehicle Charging Station………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21 11.2 Disconnecting the Electric Vehicle ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 11.3 Connection to a Smart Charging Application ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
11.3.1 Prerequisites…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21 11.3.2 Connect …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 22 11.3.3 Ready to Operate Remotely ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22
12 Cable Storage …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23 13 Charging Station Indicators …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………23 14 Basic Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………24 15 Wireless Feature Declaration ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………24 16 Recycle ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………24

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Safety
Important Information
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, or maintain it. The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
The addition of this symbol to a “Danger” or «Warning» safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed.

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.

NOTICE

PLEASE NOTE b The installation, maintenance and eventual replacement of this device must only be carried out by a qualified electrician. b This device must not be repaired. b All applicable local, regional and national regulations must be complied with during the installation, use, maintenance and replacement of this device. b This device should not be installed if, when unpacking it, you observe that it is damaged. b Schneider Electric cannot be held responsible in the event of non-compliance with the instructions in this document and in the documents to which it refers. b The service instruction must be observed throughout the life time of this device.

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Content
b Electrical hazard v The equipment must be installed, commissioned, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. v The installation should comply with existing standards and local regulations. v See section “Installation” page 10 for details.
b Electrical hazard / fire hazard v The charging station, the cable and the connector must be regularly checked by to detect any potential damage (visual inspection). v In case the charging station is damaged, it must be immediately turned off and replaced. v Do not perform any maintenance work on the equipment. v Do not open or modify the charging station. v Do not remove signs such as safety symbols, warnings, nameplates, signs or markings.
b Do not use any extension cable to connect the charging station to the electric vehicle. b Do not connect any other type of loads to the charging station (power tools, etc.). Only connect electric vehicles or their charging equipment. b Do not disconnect the connector by pulling the cable. Hold the connector in your hand to disconnect the connector from the electrical vehicule. b Do not bend, squeeze or tilt the connector so that it is mechanically damaged. b Prevent the connector to be in contact with heat source, dirt or water. b When using an integrated charging station to charge your electric car, please read the vehicle’s tips and instructions carefully. Failure to follow safety instructions can result in death, injury, and equipment damage.

b Never clean the charging point by spraying it with water (Hose for garden watering, high pressure cleaners, etc)

1 Contents

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Gasket body
Ziptec x 2
Spacer x 4 (1)
Torx M4 * 10 (2)
(1) Only used for installation on irregular wall (2) Replacement screw (3) Used for power cable 10-20 mm (4) Used for power cable 20-23 mm, only provided in EVH5A22N2S/EVH5A22N400F PKR9096301-00_EN

Gasket-small (3) Gasket-big (4) Clamp-big (4)

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2 Description

2.1 Product References and Characteristics

Product Reference Market
Electrical Characteristics
Protections
Load Management

IEC
France
UK
Network Power rating (1P/3P) (kW) Max Current per phase (A) Number of charge point
T2S socket
Attached cable
In-built RDC-DD 6mA
In-built PEN protection
IP55
IK10
With Anti-Tripping Module EVA2HPC1 (1P+N until 100A) With Anti-Tripping Module EVA4HPC1 (1P+N until 50A) With Anti-Tripping Module EVA2HPC3 (3P+N until 50A) With Linky Meter (TIC) DSO input (dry contact) Wall mounted

Installation

Dimensions

Weight

Configuration With eSetup app (Wi-Fi Access Point)

Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz

Connectivity for Supervision

Ethernet (1 port) OCPP1.6J
Wiser

Connect-able to third party app

In-built Metering

Power Current Energy

EVH5A07
N2C5 n

EVH5A07
N2C7 n

EVH5A11
N2C5 n

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N2C7 n

1P+N
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13.9×9.6×4.2 in

4.5 kg/9.92 lb 5.3 kg/11.68 lb

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*When power supply is single-phase, please use charger according to the power in brackets. **With derating by eSetup.
2.2 Product Description
b This charging station is an electrical appliance that supplies electric energy to charge plug-in electric vehicles for indoor and private outdoor areas. b When installing and using the charging station, ensure that you comply with local regulations. b The intended use of the equipment includes, in all cases, the environmental conditions established for the equipment.

A

B

C D

A Cable winding trough B Front indicator light C Side indicator light
D Functional button

When not in use, wrap the charging cable around the charging station’s trough to avoid tripping hazards and equipment damage.
Indicates the status of the charging station and charging session, Section “Charging Station Indicators”, page 23.
Indicates status during Wi-Fi access point commissioning and anti-tripping module pairing. Press to enable Wi-Fi access point/Reset PIN Code/anti- tripping module pairing (power off and then back on the product to enable this button).

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2 Description
2.2 Product Description
A
B
E

C D

A Cable winding trough B Front indicator light C Side indicator light D Functional button E Charging socket

When not in use, wrap the charging cable around the charging station’s trough to avoid tripping hazards and equipment damage.
Indicates the status of the charging station and charging session, Section “Charging Station Indicators”, page 23.
Indicates status during Wi-Fi access point commissioning and anti-tripping module pairing. Press to enable Wi-Fi access point/Reset PIN Code/anti- tripping module pairing (power off and then back on the product to enable this button). Plug in your T2 charging cable.

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3 Characteristics
3.1 General Data
b Ingress protection rating: IP55 (IEC 60529) b Impact protection rating: IK10 (IEC 62262) b Socket for T2 cable or T2 attached cable according to IEC 62196-1 and IEC 62196-2 b Operating temperature:
v -30°C to +50°C for 7.4 kW (1P 32A) Schneider Charge with T2S socket (-22°F to +122°F ) (up to 55°C/131°F with derating) v -30°C to +55°C for 11 kW (3P 16A) Schneider Charge with T2S socket (-22°F to +131°F ) v -30°C to +45°C for 22 kW (3P 32A) Schneider Charge with T2S socket (-22°F to +113°F ) (up to 55°C/131°F with derating) v -35°C to +50°C for 7.4 kW (1P 32A) Schneider Charge with attached cable (-31°F to +122°F ) (up to 55°C/131°F with derating) v -35°C to +55°C for 11 kW (3P 16A) Schneider Charge with attached cable (-31°F to +131°F ) b Storage temperature: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F) b Relative humidity: 5-95 % b Rated voltage (depending on model): v For 7.4 kW: 230V AC +/- 10 %, 50/60 Hz v For 11 kW/22 kW: 400V AC +/- 10 %, 50/60 Hz b Rated charging current: 32A for 7.4 kW, 16A for 11 kW and 32A for 22 kW b Accuracy of current, voltage and power measurement: 1 % b Diagram of the earthing system:TN-S, TN-C-S, TT, IT (only 230V) b Designed for indoor and outdoor use b OCPP 1.6J b Wi-Fi feature 2.4 GHz v Operating frequency bands: 2412 MHz­2472 MHz v Maximal RF output power: less than 20 dBm (18.25 dBm) b 1 Ethernet port
3.2 Certification
b IEC/EN 61851-1 b IEC 61851-21 – 2 b EN 61000-6-1 b EN 61000-6-3 b EN 300328 b EV Ready
Only available for EVH5A22N400F
3.3 Environment
b Compliant with the RoHS European directive b Compliant with the REACH European regulation
3.4 Accessories
b Schneider charge anti-tripping module (peak controller), single-phase, low rating (EVA4HPC1, 16-50A) b Schneider charge anti-tripping module (peak controller), single-phase, high rating (EVA2HPC1, 32-100A) b Schneider charge anti-tripping module (peak controller), three-phase, low rating (EVA2HPC3, 16-50A) b Schneider charge Gun Holder (EVA5GH)
Notes: b The anti-tripping module adapt/limits the power draw of the Schneider Charge, in some cases completely stopping the charging, to avoid a power outage of your
home electrical supply. Schneider Charge provides pairing function with anti- tripping module. Refer to the anti-tripping module’s instruction sheet. b according to the power available for the electrical installation, especially if the home is equipped with a heat pump. Minimum recommendation: 25A 3P+N.

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4 Protection
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Do not install automatic reset systems on the residual current protection device. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Upstream Protections
b The Electric Vehicle measures the ground resistance and will only start charging if it is lower than the threshold defined by the Electric Vehicle manufacturer. Refer to the vehicle’s technical documentation. b The choice of electrical protections and wire gauges must comply with local regulations and the information below as well as the constraints of the electrical installation. In particular, the selected protection must not only satisfy the requirements of IEC 61851-1 ed 3.0 but must also limit the value of I²t to less than 75 000 A²s in case of a short-circuit.

Charging station rated current Charging station power rating Protection against overload and short circuits Differential protection

32A 1-Phase 7.4 kW 40A curve B or C(1) 30mA type A Si

16A 3-Phase 11 kW 20A curve C 30mA type A Si

32A 3-Phase 22 kW 40A curve C 30mA type A Si

(1) According to selectivity with upstream protections Recommended protection: Acti9 iC60
b A Undervoltage release (iMNx) controlled by the charging station must be installed to enable to activate the upstream circuit-breaker tripping. b The protections described below should only be taken as suggestions and Schneider Electric cannot be held liable.
Recommendations for lightning protection
One surge arrester per charging station is recommended for high keraunic levels, mandatory if required by local regulations.

Distribution System Operator
b According to Technical Connection Rules VDE-AR-N-4100:2019-04 Cl. 10.6.4, a charging station with a total rated power of more than 12 kVA must have a remote power control interface to allow remote Control by the Distribution System Operator (DSO).
v A dry connector for DSO input to suspend/power limit. v Input connector for DSO cable: 0.2-1.5 mm2 (AWG 24-15.5) flex and rigid cable.

Power Cable Requirements
b For wiring section “Wiring”, page 12, please comply with local regulations. b The maximum wire gauge should not exceed 10 mm² (AWG 7). b Two types of wire as recommended when connecting the charging station to the power supply:
v To use flexible cables. v To use rigid cable.

1-phase installations (except EVH5A22N400F)

Distribution board

Diameter

3 x 6 mm² (3 x AWG 9) (Type U1000R2V 3G)

Length

< 50 meters (164.04 ft)

3-phase installations (except EVH5A22N400F)

Undervoltage Release (iMNx) 2 x 0.5 mm² (2 x AWG 20) < 30 meters (98.43 ft)

Distribution board

Diameter

5 x 6 mm² (5 x AWG 9) (Type U1000R2V 5G)

Length

< 50 meters (164.04 ft)

EVH5A22N400F installations

Undervoltage Release (iMNx) 2 x 0.5 mm² (2 x AWG 20) < 30 meters (98.43 ft)

Diameter Length

Distribution board

Undervoltage Release (iMNx)

5 x 10 mm² (5 x AWG 7) (Type U1000R2V 5G)/3 x 2 x 0.5 mm² (2 x AWG 20) 10 mm2 (3 x AWG 7) (Type U1000R2V 3G)

< 50 meters (164 ft)

< 30 meters (98 ft)

Distribution System Operator (DSO) 2 x 0.5 mm² (2 x AWG 20) < 30 meters (98.43 ft)
Distribution System Operator (DSO) 2 x 0.5 mm² (2 x AWG 20) < 30 meters (98.43 ft)
Distribution System Operator (DSO) 2 x 0.5 mm² (2 x AWG 20)
< 30 meters (98 ft)

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5 Electrical Diagram

230V 1-phase
PE N L1
Switchboard

400V 3-phase
PE N L1 L2 L3
Switchboard

iMNx

30 mA type A Si
Schneider Charge

PE N L1

iMNx

30 mA type A Si
Schneider Charge

PE N L1 L2 L3

I1 I2 E1 E2 E3 E4
Eth1

I1 I2 E1 E2 E3 E4
Eth1

TIC

DSO

TIC

DSO

Ensure that the grounding wire is reliably connected.

230V 1-phase No Neutral
PE L2 L1 Switchboard

iMNx

30 mA type A Si
Schneider Charge

PE L2 L1

230V 3-phase No Neutral
PE L3 L1 L2
Switchboard

iMNx

30 mA type A Si
Schneider Charge

PE L3 L1 L2

I1 I2 E1 E2 E3 E4
Eth1

TIC

DSO

I1 I2 E1 E2 E3 E4
Eth1

TIC

DSO

Ensure that the grounding wire is reliably connected.

iMNx: Undervoltage release

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6 Installation
6.1 Equipment Supplied by User 6.2 Tools Supplied by User

4x M6 Dowels

M6 Screws

M6 Washers

Ferrules

4x

4x

2 mm/0.8 in

PH2

T20

4 mm/1.6 in

C 0.5 Nm – 3.5 Nm Torque driver

WARNING
RISK OF DAMAGING THE CHARGING STATION b Do not perform the installation outside in rainy weather without protection from the rain. b Protect the charging station from dust and water while fixing the bracket. b Attach the charging station to a flat surface. b Use screws, washers and wall plugs suitable for the wall material. b Screw head thickness should be less than 5.5 mm. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
6.3 Wall Mounting
Ensure there is enough space on right side of mounting position to operate side button and observe side LED.

Cable entry from the bottom

Cable entry through the wall

Cable entry from the top

1 x3

1 x3

1 x3

Use spacers if your wall is irregular.
2 x3

3 x3
4 x1
Ø 06.2m3 minmax

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6 Installation
6.3 Wall Mounting If the power cable enters from the top, please open this knock-down hole.
6
8
7
T20 PH2
9
X5
Unlosable screws

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10
X2
Unlosable screws
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6 Installation
6.4 Wiring

1

Choose 1 gasket according to power cable diameter. If gasket-small is chosen, cut the hole size according to your cable diameter.

10-20 mm 0.4-0.8 in

Skip step 3-7, 11 if no use of Ethernet cable.

2

3

20-23 mm 0.8-0.9 in

4

Do not reverse gasket direction.
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6 Installation
6.4 Wiring Skip step 8 if no use of iMNx/TIC/DSO.
11

8

9

10

Routing of cables
20-23mm
1 15-20mm 10-15mm

Three cabling possibilities
1 Cable entry from the top 2 Cable entry through the wall 3 Cable entry from the bottom

2 3

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6 Installation
6.4 Wiring
Cable diameter10-20mm

PH2
12

Cable diameter20-23mm

13

PH2

14

1.2 Nm 10.6 lb-in

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PH2
12

13

Replace the factory-installed clamp with the Clamp-big from the accessory pack.

PH2

14
1.2 Nm 10.6 lb-in

Cable connection Cable section type

Flexible cable Rigid cable

2.5-10 mm² AWG 13.2-7
2.5-10 mm² AWG 13.2-7

19 mm 0.75 in
19 mm 0.75 in

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6 Installation
6.4 Wiring
iMNX/TIC/DSO wiring

15 16

These position-windows could be used by Voltage absence tester (VAT).
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT b DSO terminals must only be connected to dry contacts without voltage. b iMNx terminals from the charging station must only be connected to E1 E2 iMNx or MNx terminals, excluding any other tripping device. Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Skip step 17-19 if no use of iMNX/TIC/DSO.

19

Cable section 1.5 mm² AWG 15
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6 Installation
6.4 Wiring Select a safety label to install according to the required language.

DANGER

GEFAHR

PERICOLO

PELIGRO

PH2
20
X5
Unlosable screws
1.2 Nm 10.6 lb-in.

In case of loss of the screw, an another piece is delivered in the accessories box.

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22

1.2 Nm

T20

10.6 lb-in.

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7 Connection
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH b Disconnect the mains power supply before working on the charging station. b Use a Voltage Tester of appropriate rating. b Do not turn on the charging station if the earth resistance measured is higher than the threshold defined in the enforceable regulations. b Connection to a Undervoltage release (MNx). It is not supplied with the charging station. b Do not connect to an lT earthing system if the voltage exceeds 240Vac b Install the over-current and residual current protections upstream of Charging station. b Do not use a system which automatically resets the residual current circuit breaker. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
7.1 Wire-up Signal Line
TIC interface is limited to EVH5A22N400F
I1 I2 E1 E2 E3 E4
TIC iMNX DSO

7.2 Wire-up Power Supply
230V AC 1-phase
PE N L1

400V AC 3-phase
PE N L1 L2 L3

230V AC 1-phase No Neutral

When power supply is single-phase, please follow the wiring method with 1-phase Schneider Charge.
230V AC 3-phase No Neutral

PE L2 L1

PE L3 L1 L2 –

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8 Inspection
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Wear suitable personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow all safety procedures. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
b Check that the inspection hatch is correctly screwed down. b Ensure that the power cable is securely fastened by the crimping collar. b Check that the cover of the charging station is intact and hasn’t suffered any obvious mechanical damage or deformation. b Check that the charging station is securely fastened to the wall. b Check that nothing is impeding the connection of the charging cable to the charging station socket.
9 Energy Management (For Schneider Charge with TIC Function)
b The charging station is fitted with a TIC input (Tele-Information Consumer) enabling it to be connected to French utility electronic meters (former electronic meters and new Linky meters).
b The TIC link is to be wired to the terminal block I1-I2. b The TIC interface is intended to limit the power consumed by the car when the power requested is greater than the power available in the installation (utility meter or connection
circuit-breaker) when the overall consumption of the home is close to the subscribed power. The TIC interface serves to avoid the tripping of the main circuit breaker when the overall electrical consumption of the home is close to the subscribed power. In some cases the TIC interface can completely stop the EV charging, to avoid a power outage of your home electrical supply. b Only one charging station can be interfaced with the meter. No manual setting is needed. As per the information provided by the TIC interface ­ instant overall current and subscribed current value ­ the charging station calculates the maximum charging current value available for the electric vehicle and automatically adjusts the maximum charging current setpoint value given to the vehicle. When the value gets lower than the minimum acceptable by the vehicle the charging process is suspended and will resume as soon as possible. b Each time the TIC output of the meter cannot be easily reached a TIC simulator can be used. Please refer to its documentation to know how to install it and operate it. The TIC simulator can also be used outside France regardless of the utility meter, in countries where there is a limited (subscribed) power at home. Please check the TIC simulator documentation to confirm the feasibility. Also, it is recommended to use Anti-Tripping Module if TIC is not available.

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10 Commissioning with eSetup Application

Prerequisites

Material needed: Ethernet cable, Wi-Fi repeater, iOS or Android smartphone
Wire the charging station In case a load management option must be used, it is preferable to install it before starting the commissioning. Refer to the anti- tripping module user manual or to the charging station user manual for the TIC communication (in France only).

Check the connection to the domestic network (internet router)
Favor a wired connection by Ethernet cable when the charging station is installed outside or when it is not in the same room as the internet router or Wi-Fi repeater. For Wi-Fi connection, make sure that the Wi-Fi is 2.4 GHz and check the Wi-Fi signal strength.

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Wi-Fi OR Ethernet

Domestic network

Download the eSetup for electrician application on your smartphone

eSetup ios/Android

Check your smartphone permissions
– Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services. Make sure that Location Services is on. – Go to Location and make sure that Precise location is on. – For iPhone, Go to Setting > Privacy & Security > Local Network and make sure that Local Network for eSetup is on. – Enable Wi-Fi on your smartphone.

Download the latest firmware version
The firmware of the charging station must be up to date before performing the commissioning. Download the latest firmware version of the charging station in the Firmware Manager of the eSetup application.

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10.1 Connect & Update
1
Charging station initialization Power ON the charging station. It takes 30 seconds for the charging station to be ready. The front indicator light turns from solid white to solid green.

2
Charging station Wi-Fi access point activation
When the side indicator light is solid green, press the side button for 3 seconds. If the side indicator light is Off, power the charging station Off and then back On to re-activate the side button.
The side indicator light blinks green when the Wi-Fi access point of the charging station is activated for commissioning.
The front indicator light breathes green during the commissioning.

3 Commissioning application launch

Open the eSetup for electrician application and select Schneider Charge in

the menu.

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Accept permission requests on your smartphone (see prerequisites).

4
Connection to charging station Wi-Fi access point
Scan the QR code on the Wi-Fi access point sticker with your camera, or Select Schneider Charge in the Wi-Fi settings of your smartphone and enter the charging station Wi-Fi password manually. Keep the Wi-Fi information in a safe place.

5
Cybersecurity of the charging station Create and confirm your charging station PIN code. Write it down in the user manual so that it is not lost.

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30 sec

3 sec Schneider Charge

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6
Firmware update If the charging station is not up to date, continue to do the upgrade. – The front indicator light blinks green during the upgrade. – The charging station automatically restarts and configures the new firmware. – The front indicator light breathes green when ready to continue the commissioning. Do not power off the charging station during the upgrade process.

Firmware update needed
Connue

5 min

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10.2 Configure Electrical Settings 7 Connection to the charging station
The front indicator light breathes green when the charging station Wi-Fi access point is ready for commissioning. If not, go back to step 2. Log in with the PIN code to reconnect to the charging station. In case the PIN code is lost, a new one can be created by clicking on “Reset PIN code” and following the instructions in eSetup.
8 Electrical settings
Adjust the value to set the maximum current that will be provided to the electrical vehicle during the charge. In case a load management solution is used (Anti-tripping module or a TIC communication) then the charging station will dynamically adjust the charging power to avoid tripping the house.
9 Load management with TIC (for reference EVH5A22N400F only) Check the connectivity and information of the Linky meter via TIC communication.
10.3 Pre-configure the Smart Charging Application (Optional) 10 Connection to the smart charging application
In eSetup application, tap on the toggle to enable the pre-configuration of the charging station for the connection to the smart charging application.
11 Connectivity to the domestic network Select the mode of connectivity to the domestic network: – Wi-Fi – Ethernet For Wi-Fi connection, make sure that the Wi-Fi of the internet router is 2.4 GHz and check the Wi-Fi signal strength. Add a Wi-Fi repeater if needed.
12 Network Settings of the domestic network (internet router)
For connection to the internet router with Wi-Fi: – scan the internet router QR code, – or enter the router Wi-Fi name and password manually.
Click the save button. The charging station checks the connection to the internet router. If not successful, check the internet router Wi-Fi signal strength, name and password.
13
Smart charging application settings In eSetup application, confirm or configure the smart charging application for the user.
10.4 Finalize
14 Handover
Send the report to the client by SMS or email. It contains information for the client to connect to the smart charging application and to reconnect to the charging station whenever needed. The Charge Point Identification number (CPID) might be requested to the end user by the smart charging application. The CPID number can be found in the report or on the label on the side of the charging station.
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Restart the charging station At the end of the commissioning, the charging station automatically restarts to validate the new settings. When a smart charging application is selected, the front indicator light turns solid green when the charging station is connected to the internet router. If the front indicator light is still breathing orange after 1 minute, please refer to the troubleshooting section in the user manual.
10.5 Ready to Operate

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Confififirm Save

Save

Connect Schneider Charge to a supervision application

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Domestic network (Internet Router)

Domestic network (Internet Router)
Save Domestic network Smart charging application
Identification number
Complete Schneider Charge commissioning

Re -start

Connected Disconnected

Ready to use!
The charging station is now ready to charge an electrical vehicle! When a smart charging application is pre-configured, the charging station can then be connected to the smart charging application account of the client.

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Wi-Fi OR Ethernet

Domestic network Smart charging application

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11 Operation
11.1 Connecting the Electric Vehicle Charging Station
b Connect the charging cable’s plug into the Electric Vehicle charging station’s socket. b Connect the charging cable’s connector into the Electric Vehicle’s inlet. b The charge’s LED indicator will change from a solid green to pulsing blue.
11.2 Disconnecting the Electric Vehicle
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY Do not use brute force to unplug the charging connector from the Electric Vehicle as it is mechanically locked . Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
b Stop the charging session via the Electric Vehicle to unlock the connector. b Unplug the charging station’s connector from the Electric Vehicle’s inlet. b Wind the charging cable around the Electric Vehicle charging station’s winding trough.
11.3 Connection to a Smart Charging Application
When connected to a smart charging application, the charging station can be controlled remotely. Scheduling and history functions help to optimize the charging cost.
The smart charging application will help to update the software of the charging station for a better charging experience. Note: some control features might be available in the charging station but not in the smart charging application or vice-versa.
11.3.1 Prerequisites

Pre-configuration of the charging station
Make sure that the smart charging application option has been activated during the commissioning with eSetup application (steps 11 to 15 above). The charging station is then pre-configured with the smart charging application URL address. If not, contact your electrician or a qualified person.

Recovery of the identification number
The identification number of the charging station – or Charge Point Identification number (CPID) – is mentioned in the SMS or email sent to you by the electrician at the end of the commissioning with eSetup application. It can also be found on the label on the left side of the charging station or by scanning the QR code next to it and by clicking on “+ More details”. The identification number of the charging station will be requested to connect the charging station to the smart charging application.

Charging Station Identification number

Connection to domestic network
Make sure that the charging station is connected to domestic network. The front indicator light should be solid green. Refer to the troubleshooting section if needed.

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Domestic network

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11 Operation
11.3 Connection to a Smart Charging Application
11.3.2 Connect
1
Download the smart charging application Download the smart charging application on your smartphone using the links sent to you by the electrician by SMS or email at the end of the commissioning with eSetup application. Wiser is a free application from Schneider Electric to manage energy and electric vehicle charging at Home in France, Germany, Spain, Australia, Portugal, New Zealand. Monta is one of the smart charging application available in most countries. The application to download should correspond to the one pre- configured by your electrician in your charging station.

2 Create a user account
Create a user account in the smart charging application. Refer to terms of use and on the on-line help in the smart charging application. Note: Applications other than Wiser are non-Schneider electric applications.
3 Connection of your charging station
Create your charging station in your personal account and connect it using the Charge Point Identification number (CPID).
CPID example: b1820131-9750-41a5-9f87-9a7ebd2f2511 Note: Use the Charge Point Identification number (CPID) to connect with the smart charging application, not the Serial Number! When using Wiser application, simply scan the QR code on the front cover of the charging station.

Name: Clara email: clara@EVdriver.com pw: ***

Smart charging application

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Wi-Fi OR Ethernet

Charge Point Identification
number
Domestic network Smart charging application

11.3.3 Ready to Operate Remotely

Ready to use! The charging station is now ready to charge an electrical vehicle and operate with its smart charging application!

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12 Cable Storage DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Regularly check the integrity of the cable. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
b Ensure that the charging connector and charging cable are securely stored between charging sessions. b Wrap the charging cable around the charging station’s cable trough. b If the Schneider Charge is installed outdoors, Remove the cap. b If the Schneider Charge is installed indoors, protect the connector by covering it with the dust cap.

13 Charging Station Indicators

Front Indicator Light
Solid White Breathing Green Blinking Green Solid Green Breathing Blue Blinking Blue Solid Blue Breathing Orange Solid Orange Solid Red

Charging station status
Restart of the charging station ­ Please wait! Wi-Fi access point activated for commissioning Firmware upgrade on going ­ Please wait! Ready Charging on going Charge suspension by the smart charging application or lack of remaining power in the house Charge suspension by electric vehicle or battery full or charging session preparation Not connected to the smart charging application when connectivity configured Locked Stop/Error ­ Refer to trouble shooting section

Side indicator light No light Solid Green Blinking Green Blinking Blue Blinking Red
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Charging station status
PUSH button not activated – Power off and then back on the charging station to activate it Ready to activate Wi-Fi access point for commissioning/ Ready to enter in pairing mode with anti-tripping module (peak controller) Wi-Fi access point activated for commissioning
Pairing mode with anti-tripping module (peak controller) activated Anti- tripping module power line communication or TIC communication (France only) lost

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14 Basic Troubleshooting

Symptom Connector plugged into electric vehicle but not charging, LED illuminated solid green Connector plugged into electric vehicle but not charging, LED illuminated Blinking blue
Connector plugged into electric vehicle but not charging, LED illuminated Solid blue Charging station’s LED breathing Orange
Charging station’s LED illuminated red
Charging station’s LED off
Charging station’s LED White light flashing and then power off QR code sticker for Wi-Fi access point password is lost PIN code for eSetup application is lost Main incomer circuit breaker has tripped
Connect the charging station to a smart charging application unsuccessfully

Possible causes and solutions
b Verify that the connector was inserted properly by unplugging and plugging it back into the electric vehicle’s socket. b Verify the charging sequence by following the procedure described in section “Operation”.
b Verify that you do not have a schedule in progress through the smart charging application that prevents charging the car. b In case you have installed an anti-tripping module. The anti-tripping module limits the maximum power draw of the
Schneider Charge and can completely stop the charge to avoid a power outage of your home electrical supply under all conditions. Reduce the home load to have at least 9A current available per phase to restart charging the car. Be sure you have enough power in your electricity subscription for charging the car and for the house loads. You probably need to increase the electricity subscription of your electrical installation. b Verify that you do not have a schedule in progress through your car that prevents charging the car.
b Restart the Schneider Charge. b The Schneider Charge is not connected to the domestic network when using Wi-Fi:
v Verify that you have connected the Schneider Charge to a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi with WPA2 password. v Verify that the Wi-Fi name and password are correct. v In case the Wi-Fi signal is too weak: connect the charging station with Ethernet cable, or add a Wi-Fi repeater. b Verify that internet router is working properly. b Switch off the power supply to the charging station, unplug the connector from the electric vehicle, reconnect the power supply, wait for the charging station to become ready (LED illuminated solid green), before reconnecting the connector to the electric vehicle. b No power supply. Verify that the cabling is correct and that circuit breaker did not trip. b Otherwise, switch off the power supply to the charging station, The charging station is possibly damaged. Please contact Schneider Electric’s Customer Care Centre. b Power supply overvoltage seriously (Voltage more than 300V between phase line and neutral line). Switch off the power supply to the charging station, The charging station is possibly damaged. Please check power voltage. b The Wi-Fi access point password to connect eSetup application to perform the configuration or modify the settings can be recovered inside the product by removing the front cover. b A new PIN Code can be created by clicking on “Reset PIN code” and follow the instructions in eSetup application.
b add a anti-tripping module (All countries) or connect the TIC to the meter (France only) to allow the load shedder. b if the anti-tripping module is already installed, check that the setting is correct and that it is correctly pairred with the
charging station: see anti-tripping module user guide. b For TIC version (France Only):
v check that the TIC is correctly connected to the charging station by using eSetup application. v if you have changed your contract from History to Standard, you must restart the charging station to allow the
modification in the charging station. It will automatically detect the contract type at each restart. b When the back-end application requests for the Serial Number, you shall enter the Charger Point Identification number
(CPID) that you could find on the side of the charging station.

15 Wireless Feature Declaration
For Europe (where the CE marking is applicable):
Hereby, Schneider Electric Industries, declares that this electric vehicle charging station Schneider Charge is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio Equipment Directives RED 2014/53/EU. The EU declaration of conformity for Schneider Charge offer (EV23101601) can be downloaded on: se.com/docs. b Wi-Fi:
v Operating frequency bands: 2412 MHz­2472 MHz v Maximal RF output power: less than 20 dBm (18.25 dBm)

16 Recycle
The packaging materials from this equipment can be recycled. The product and all accessories marked with this symbol are electrical and electronic components that must be disposed of separately from household waste. Please help protect the environment by disposing waste in appropriate containers. Thank you for helping to protect the environment.

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