Feyree OBZ10-AC-3P32 EV Charger Station User Manual
- August 31, 2024
- feyree
Table of Contents
2. Menu – Charging plan
One-off Plan
Set Current : Adjust Current
Delay Start : Set Delay Time
Charge Time : Set Charging Time
Default Plan
Default Start : Prohibit charging start time
Default End : Prohibit charging end time
Total Current : Load balancing, setting the total current value of the
circuit.
This feature is only available for Dynamic Load Balancing Charging station.
3. Menu – Rfid Manage
Charge Verify : Cancel or restart the use of RFID cards.
ID List : Add a blank RFID card to the charging station that can be used.
Delete RFID that has already been added.
4. Menu – Charge Log
Record the last 500 charging log
Record the last 100 charging fault log
5. Menu – Setting
Basis Settings
Hotkeys : Turn on and off the lock button to prevent others from operating it
Ground Check : To turn on and off the grounding (PE) detection, please use the
charging station in the grounded (PE) state
Leakage Check : Turn on and off the Leakage detection. To ensure safe
charging, please use the charger in a leakage-protected condition.
Net Settings
Wifi Info : Wireless network information
Reset Wifi : Clear network configuration
Time Settings
Local Time : Local time
Set Date : Set date
Set Time : Set time Set
Time zone : Set the corresponding number of time zones according to your own
time zone (e.g. East Zone 2, please set+2, West Zone 6, please set -6)
6. Menu – About Device
Load balancing function description
1. Introduction:
By connecting the meter to the home circuit, the current level of the home circuit is collected in real time, and the collected data information is transmitted remotely to the charging device through 485 communication. The charging equipment adjusts the current in real time by comparing the collected data with the rated current of the home circuit set by the user. when the available current is less than 6A, the device will enter the load balancing protection state. When the available than 10A, the device will resume charging.
2. Prerequisites for the load balancing function to work properly:
(1) 485 communication is correctly and reliably connected
(2) The charging station is not on the same circuit with the smart meter but
the smart meter should be on the same circuit with the household appliances
(3) The total current set on charging stations should be less or equal to
household total current
3. Set the home rated current level:
You need to follow the prompts for swipe RFID operation before entering the
modification to open the home rated current setting, Settable in the range of
20A to 80A;
Total Current : Load balancing, setting the total current value of the circuit
Rated current: Setting the home circuit current rating
(9) How to use the App (the device needs to have Wifi function, Bluetooth function)
tuya smart Smart life
- Please download the “Tuya Smart ” or “Smart Life” App on your cell phone, the APP icon as shown above
- After downloading, open the app, turn on your phone WiFi and Bluetooth, select Add Device, and follow the instructions to complete Add a new device, as shown below:
(1) (2) (3)
(4) (5)
(10) Interface description (device should have Wifi or load balancing function, optional function)
7.6KW/9.6KW/12KW interface as shown below
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485 communication
Connect
Not connected -
WiFi State
Connection waiting
Connect
Not connected -
Ground Check (PE)
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Charging State
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Charging Current
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Set Current
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Power Consumption
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Set Delay Time
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Charging Time (Set Delay Time)
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Set Charging Time
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Real-time Power
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Charging Voltage
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Real-time Temperature
11KW/22KW interface as shown below
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485 communication
Connect
Not connected -
WiFi State
Connection waiting
Connect
Not connected -
Ground Check (PE)
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Charging State
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Charging Current
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Set Current
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Power Consumption
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Set Delay Time
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Charging Time (Set Delay Time)
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Set Charging Time
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Real-time Power
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Charging Voltage
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Real-time Temperature
Control Box LCD Display
Single-phase
- Charging State
- Charging Current
- Set Current
- Power Consumption
- Set Delay Time
- Charging Time (Set Delay Time)
- Set Charging Time
- Real-time Power
- Charging Voltage
- Real-time Temperature
Ready to Charge Swipe RFID Card Charging
EMERGENCY STOP Signal Failure Under Voltage
Over Voltage Leakage Over Current
Over TEMP Missing of PE Protection Leakage self check
Relay self check
Three-phase
- Charging State
- Charging Current
- Set Current
- Power Consumption
- Set Delay Time
- Charging Time (Set Delay Time)
- Set Charging Time
- Real-time Power
- Charging Voltage
- Real-time Temperature
Ready to Charge Swipe RFID Card Charging
EMERGENCY STOP Signal Failure Under Voltage
Over Voltage Leakage Over Current
Over TEMP Missing of PE Protection Leakage self check
Relay self check
Installation and operation instructions
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Step 1: According to the position of the holes on the metal Back mounting
bracket, use an electric driller to drill holes in the corresponding positions
. Please refer to the height in the photo below to determine the charger
installation height. then put the expansion tube in the hole , and then use
long screws fix the metal mounting bracket on the wall.| Step 2: After fixed
the metal bracket to the wall, hang the charger on the bracket while using the
screws to fix the Metal bracket underneath the charger to the wall.
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Step 3: Install the charging plug holder in the position shown in the pics
above| Step 4: Connect the power supply and make sure the charger can work
properly
Common Troubleshooting
Fault name
| Possible causes of fault phenomena| Troubleshooting
recommendations
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AC overvoltage|
AC input voltage is too high
| 1. Ask an electrician to test the input voltage of the switch
2. If the actual voltage exceeds 264V AC for a short time, wait for the
network to return to the normal voltage range on its own
3. If the actual voltage is greater than 264V AC for a long time, please
contact the power supply department
4. If the actual voltage is less than 264V AC, please contact us
AC Undervoltage
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AC input voltage is too low
| 1. Ask an electrician to test the input voltage of the switch
2. If the voltage is below 176V AC for a short time, wait for the voltage to
return to the normal range
3. If the actual voltage is less than 176V AC for a long time, please contact
the power supply department
4. If the actual voltage is greater than 176V AC, please contact us
AC Overcurrent
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AC input current is too high
| 1. Immediately disconnect the power distribution box leakage / overcurrent
protection switch
2. Check whether there is a low impedance connection between the two lines of
the AC pile output line
3. After eliminating the above problems, reapply power, if the fault still
exists, please contact us
overheating
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Internal temperature greater than 85 degrees
| 1. Check the AC pile installation environment, verify that there is no heat
generating equipment or devices next to it, and ensure that the ambient
temperature needs to be below 60°.
2. If the fault cannot be eliminated, please contact us
Leakage current exceeds the standard
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Leakage current greater than 30mA
| 1. Immediately disconnect the power distribution box leakage / overcurrent
protection switch
2. Check whether the AC pile output line is broken or has a low impedance
connection to ground
3. After eliminating the above problems, and reset the leakage current
protector reset switch, reapply power, if the fault still exists, please
contact us
Leakage current sensor Sensor anomaly
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Sensor for detecting leakage current Abnormalities
| 1. Immediately disconnect the power distribution box leakage / overcurrent
protection switch
2. Check whether the AC pile output line is broken or has a low impedance
connection to ground
3. After eliminating the above problems, reapply power, if the fault still
exists, please contact us
Ground fault
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Poor input/output ground or input L/N reversed
| 1. Immediately disconnect the power distribution box leakage / overcurrent
protection switch
2. Check whether the AC pile input/output line grounding is normal, and
whether the input L/N is connected in normal order
3. After eliminating the above problems, reapply power, if the fault still
exists, please contact us
Charge gun connection Abnormal
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Charging gun CC/CP connection abnormal
| 1. Check whether the connection of the charging gun is correct and reliable
2. If the fault still exists, please contact us
Charging Status and Indicator Light
Serial number| charging| Green| Blue| Red|
Definition description
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1
| Ready| On| Off| Off| Power-on self test or reset
2| Connect| Flash| Off| Off|
The voltage of detection point 1 is 9±0.8V,
3
| Charging| Off| Breathe| Off| Detection point 1 voltage is 6±0.8V, the relay
is closed
4| Finish| Off| On| Off|
Charging complete
5
| Err:CP| Off| Off| Fault (0.5s) 1 time| Detection point 1 voltage of
9.8V<U<11.2V.
6.8V<U<8.2V; 12.8V<U or U<5.2V.
Relay is disconnected
6| Under Voltage | Off| Off| Fault (0.5s) 2 time|
1 phase: voltage<85V; 3 phase: voltage<147V
7
| Over Voltage| Off| Off| Fault (0.5s) 3 time| 1 phase: voltage>264V; 3
phase: voltage>457V.
8| Elec Leakage| Off| Off| Fault (0.5s) 4 time|
The relay is disconnected, and it needs to be re-powered after the fault is removed before the relay is allowed to close
9
| Over Current| Off| Off| Fault (0.5s) 5 time| When the line current is
Ie+2<I≤Ie+4, 60S, the relay is disconnected, and it will automatically restart
after 10S. Repeat three times for permanent disconnection. When I>Ie+4, the
relay is disconnected, and the charging ends
10| Over Temp| Off| Off| Fault (0.5s) 6 time|
Temperature>85 degrees, disconnect the relay, wat for the temperature <65 degrees, then turn on charging
11
| Ungrounded| Off| Off| Fault (0.5s) 7 time|
The ground wire s not connected, the relay is disconnected, and the relay Is allowed to close after the fault is removed
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FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Note: The Grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, the distance must be
at least 20cm between the radiator and your body, and fully supported by the
operating and installation configurations of the transmitter and its
antenna(s).
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