Mennekes AMTRON Start Manual

Mennekes AMTRON Start Manual

Charging station for electric vehicles
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5.4.2 Installing the supply cable ......11 5.4.3 Installing the charger station on the wall ... 12 © Copyright MENNEKES Elektrotechnik GmbH & Co. KG Electrical connection ..........13 Content subject to changes without notice. 5.5.1 Voltage supply / supply This document is protected by copyright.
  • Page 3: General

     Non-compliance with the safety information given in this manual. MENNEKES Elektrotechnik GmbH & Co. KG accepts no  The device is modified or converted improperly. liability for any damage resulting from non-observance of the ...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Failure to follow the safety instructions may result in damage to, or destruction of the product and / or other In case you return the device to MENNEKES for repair, please components. use the original packaging or a suitable, safe transport container.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    Charging socket type 2 for use with separate charging  Status information through LED info bar. cable.  MENNEKES CPX communication and control unit. Permanently connected charging cable with charging  Multi-function button (termination of charging process, connector type 2.
  • Page 6: Identification Plate

    3.3 Identification Plate 3.4 Delivery Contents Fig. 2: Name plate (example) Date of manufacture Manufacturer Part number / serial Protection class Barcode number Supply network Type Fig. 3: Delivery contents connection harging station Operation manual Key set for authorisation Installation manual Allen key Quick guide Bag with installation...
  • Page 7: Assembly

    3.5 Assembly 3.5.1 Exterior view Fig. 5: Rear view (example) Rear enclosure part Opening for cable duct Fastening screws for front Fastening holes Fig. 4: Front view (example) Cable glands enclosure part Rear enclosure part Predetermined breaking Air outlet Front enclosure part point for supply line / Window for counter cable duct from below...
  • Page 8: Interior View

    3.5.2 Interior view Fig. 7: Interior view of front panel (example) Fig. 6: Interior view of rear enclosure part (example) Configuration switches Socket insert Actuator (plug interlock) Counter Controller (CPX Circuit breaker (CB) communication box) The configuration switches are used to set the charging Multi-function actuator Residual current circuit current upper limit and the colour scheme of the LED info...
  • Page 9: Components

    3.6 Components 3.6.2 CPX communication box 3.6.1 Front panel Fig. 9: CPX communication box Plug strip for low voltage 230 V AC Plug strip for front panel Fig. 8: Front panel (example) Plug strip for low voltage DC Multi-function button LED info bar Key switch (optional) Charging socket type 2...
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    4 Technical Data 4.2 Ambient conditions Ambient temperature -25 to +40 °C 4.1 General data Average temperature < 35 °C 3.7 kW 7.4 kW 11 kW 22 kW over 24 hours Nominal voltage 230 / 400 V AC ±10 % Storage temperature -25 to +40 °C Nominal...
  • Page 11: Installation

    5 Installation 5.2 Unpacking Caution Danger Damage to the charging station by improper handling. Mortal danger posed by improper installation. Collisions and impacts may damage the charging station. There is a risk of injury for persons performing tasks for  Move the charging station with utmost caution. which they are neither qualified nor have received ...
  • Page 12: Opening The Charging Station

    5.3 Opening the charging station 5.4 Assembly 5.4.1 Minimum distances Fig. 12: Minimum distances (mm) Maintain the specified minimum distances for unrestricted Fig. 11: Opening the charging station access during operation, maintenance and repair. Caution 5.4.2 Installing the supply cable Damage to the device.
  • Page 13: Installing The Charger Station On The Wall

    4. Open the charging station (see Chapter 5.3 "Opening be chosen. the charging station" on page 11). MENNEKES recommends the installation of the charging 5. Run the supply cable and possibly the data and control station at a height (up to the top edge of the enclosure) of cables through the cable glands into the charging approximately 1.50 metres above the finished floor.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connection

    5.5 Electrical connection 5.5.2 Safeguarding and personal protection 5.5.1 Voltage supply / supply network connection Danger Danger Danger to life by electric shock RCCBs (type B) sensitive to universal currents may not Risk of death by electric shock! installed behind RCCBs (type A) sensitive to pulse currents. Components have voltage applied.
  • Page 15: Terminals

    Note the following points when connecting the charging 5.5.3 Terminals station:  Each charging station must be connected using a separate residual current circuit breaker (residual current circuit breaker type A for single-phase versions, residual current circuit breaker type B for three-phase versions). ...
  • Page 16: Commissioning

    6 Commissioning 6.1.1 Setting the charging current upper limit The charging current provided can be limited with configuration switches 1 to 5 (S1 to S5). This allows, for Warning example, adapting the charging current to the power output provided by the domestic installation. Danger due to incorrect commissioning! The maximum charging current provided depends on the There is an increased risk of injury for persons performing...
  • Page 17: Setting The Colour Code Of The Led Info Bar16

    A test box is required for a systems check. The test box simulates the communication with the vehicle.  See Chapter 7.2 "LED Info bar" on page 18 for more Test boxes are available from MENNEKES. information about displays and flash codes.  See Chapter 11.1 "Accesories" on page 26.
  • Page 18: Closing The Charging Station

    7 Operation 6.3 Closing the charging station Warning Risk of injury There is a risk of injury due to damage to the charging system. If it appears that the charging system cannot be operated safely:  Take the charging system out of service. ...
  • Page 19: Led Info Bar

    7.2 LED Info bar 7.3 Multi-function button The LED info bar displays the operating status of the charging station. The colour scheme (green / blue) for "Operational / Charging" depends on the setting of the configuration switches during the setting-up process. LED info bar Description Ready for operation...
  • Page 20: Re-Activating The Residual Current Circuit Breaker And Circuit Breaker

    7.3.2 Re-activating the residual current circuit 7.4 Key switch breaker and circuit breaker The multi-function button can be used to re-activate the residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) and circuit breaker (CB) inside the charging station mechanically from the outside without opening the enclosure. 1.
  • Page 21: Terminating The Charging Process

    The maximum available charging current depends on the following points  Power rating of the charging station.  Features / version of the charging station.  Current load capacity of the charging cable.  Configuration of DIP switches in the charging station. 7.5.2 Terminating the charging process Caution Damage to the charging cable.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    8 Maintenance Maintenance interval every 6 months (biannually) Part / component Maintenance work Danger Enclosure Visual inspection for defects or damage. Risk of death resulting from improper maintenance / Check the device for secure repair. fastening. There is a risk of injury for persons performing tasks for Clean the outside of the enclosure which they are neither qualified nor have received with damp cloth.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    9 Troubleshooting Danger Danger Risk of death by electric shock! Risk of death resulting from improper maintenance / Components have voltage applied. repair. Contact with current conducting parts results in an electric There is a risk of injury for persons performing tasks for shock, burns or death.
  • Page 24 Fault Cause Notes on troubleshooting Residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) Re-activate residual current circuit or circuit breaker (CB) in the charging breaker (RCCB) or circuit breaker (CB). flashing red station has tripped.  See Chapter 7.3.2 on page 19. Error in the power supply to the Check the power supply.
  • Page 25: Emergency Release Of Charging Plug

    9.2 Emergency release of charging plug 9.3 System monitoring If the unlocking function fails, the charging plug may be mechanically locked in place in the socket panel by an actuator. The charging plug cannot be removed and must be unlocked manually. Fig.
  • Page 26: Disassembly, Storage And Disposal

    10 Disassembly, Storage 10.3 Disposal The disposal of old devices must comply with the common and Disposal national and regional laws and regulations. Ecological considerations must be taken into account. 10.1 Disassembly Old devices and batteries cannot be disposed of with household rubbish.
  • Page 27: Appendix

    / line, over cable. which the information is The charging system will communicated. reject cables with insufficient CPX communication box MENNEKES designation of current load capacity. the PWM module or charging controller. RCCB Residual current circuit breaker Type A = sensitive to pulse currents, type B = sensitive to universal currents.
  • Page 28: Index

    Glossary ................. 26 11.3 Index Identification Plate ............5 Accessories ............... 16, 26 Index ................26 Ambient conditions ............ 9, 10 Installation ..............10 Appendix ................ 26 Intended Use ..............3 Assembly ..............6, 11 Interior view ..............7 Charging cable storage ..........17 Key switch ..............
  • Page 29 Troubleshooting ......16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22 Turning on ..............16 Voltage supply ............... 13 Unpacking ..............10 Warranty ................3 Wechs el ein- auf z weis paltig...

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