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Ensto Chago OyKipinätie 1, P.O. Box 77FIN-06101 Porvoo, FinlandTel. +358 20 47 621Customer service: [email protected]@ensto.comwww.chago.com
30.3.2017
Chago Pro and Chago Premium EVF200/100 and EVC200/100
Installation instruction
Operation instruction
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ContentsEnsto Chago Pro and Ensto Chago Premium 3Safety Instructions 3Delivery Contains 3Order Sets Example 5Installation Accessories 6Installation 9Before Installation 12Ground Mounting Installation 12
Ground Mounting on Concrete 12Ground Mounting on Ground Mounting Frame 13Ground Mounting on Unimi Concrete Foundation 16
Wall Mounting Installation 18Supply Connection 20Commissioning 21User Instructions 22
Free Charging 22Start Charging with RFID 22Stop Charging with RFID 22
Installation / Commissioning Checklist 23Maintenance / Preventive Maintenance Instructions 24Troubleshooting 25Technical Information 26Dimension Drawing 28Wiring diagram 32
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Ensto Chago ProEnsto Chago Pro (EVF) is a solution for the charging of one or two electric vehicles. It is engineered es-pecially for fast AC charging (22kW/3x32A), but the station can be equipped also with domestic sockets (1x16A).
3-color LED indicates the charg-ing point’s status
Optionally compartment for domestic socket Type F/E/G with or without lockable hatch
Hinged maintenance compart-ment allows easy access to electrical components
Mode 3 compatible EV charging
Diverse variety of communica-tion and connectivity options: Ethernet, 3G
User identification via RFID tag or mobile phone / app
Compatible basic charging modules allows modularity based on customer’s needs
Safety Instructions• Chago Pro and Premium must be installed by a qualified person.• Read the instruction manual before installation and usage of the charging station.• The instruction manual must be stored in a safe location and be available for future installation and
service.• Follow the guidelines in the instruction manual when installing and using the charging station.• The installation must be done according to the local safety regulations, restrictions, dimensioning,
codes and standards.• The information provided in this manual in no way exempts the user of responsibility to follow all
applicable codes and safety standards.
Delivery Contains• EVF or EVC charging station• Installation and Operation instruction
Note! The delivery does not include any installation accessories. Please order needed accessories based on following order sets.
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Ensto Chago PremiumEnsto Chago Premium (EVC) is a solution for the charging of one or two electric vehicles. It is engineered especially for fast AC charging (22kW/3x32A), station is also equipped also with domestic sockets (1x16A).
3-color LED indicates the charg-ing point’s status
Mode 3 Type 2 socket andDomestic socket
Acid proof steel
Mode 3 compatible EV chargingwith a lockable hatch.
Diverse variety of communica-tion and connectivity options: Ethernet, 3G
User identification via RFID tag or mobile phone / app
Compatible basic charging modules allows modularity based on customer’s needs
Safety Instructions• Chago Pro Premium must be installed by a qualified person.• Read the instruction manual before installation and usage of the charging station.• The instruction manual must be stored in a safe location and be available for future installation and
service.• Follow the guidelines in the instruction manual when installing and using the charging station.• The installation must be done according to the local safety regulations, restrictions, dimensioning,
codes and standards.• The information provided in this manual in no way exempts the user of responsibility to follow all
applicable codes and safety standards.
Delivery Contains• EVC charging station• Installation and Operation instruction
Note! The delivery does not include any installation accessories. Please order needed accessories based on following order sets.
Maintenance compartment allows easy access to electrical components
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Order Sets ExampleOrder accessories depending on mounting method.
Ground mounting on concrete
EVF200/100 and EVC200Charging station
EVTL32.00:Ground mounting box, cable entry from bottom
or
EVTL34.00:Ground mounting box,cable entry from top
Please order suitable anchor bolts separately from a local supplier.
Ground mounting on ground mount-ing frame
EVTL28.00:Ground mounting frame
Ground mounting on Unimi concrete foundation
Unimi Concrete Founda-tion, see www.unimi.se
Wall mounting
EVF200/100Charging station
EVTL31.00:Wall installation kit including installation rail and box
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Installation AccessoriesOrder numbers and dimensions.
Ground Mounting Box EVC200 and EVF200/100
EVTL32.00
EVTL32.00 is a ground mounting box with cable entry from bottom.
Ground Mounting box EVC200 and EVF200/100
EVTL34.00
EVTL34.00 is a ground mounting box with cable entry from top.
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Cable glands M40x1.5
Cable glands M40x1.5
Cable entry
Cable route
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Ground mounting frame EVC200 and EVF200/100EVTL28.00
EVTL28.00 is a whole set as shown on the picture.
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Wall installation kit EVF200/100
EVTL31.00
EVTL31.00 is a wall installation kit including installation rail and box. Note! This installation kit is only available for EVF produc not for EVC (Chago Premium product)
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Ground mounting frame EVC100EVTL46.00
EVTL46.00 is a whole set as shown on the picture.
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Ground mounting frame EVC100EVTL47.00
EVTL47.00 is a whole set as shown on the picture.
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Ground mounting box EVC100EVTL42.00
EVTL42.00 is a whole set as shown on the picture.
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Installation
Before InstallationRemove the package around the EVF/EVC. Remove the film protecting the metal parts only after the in-stallation is finished.
When selecting the installation location, take into consideration the minimum space needed for operat-ing and maintenance. Note that EVC does not have hinges on the maintanance door!• 1000 mm in front of the maintenance space• 150 mm around the charging point
Ground Mounting Installation
On ground mounting installations make shure that proper cable glands are used for feed in cables and the bottom pass thru plate seals any holes on the bottom.!
Ground Mounting on Concrete
Items needed: 1 pcs Ground Mounting box EVTL32.00 or EVTL34.00 or EVTL42.00 4 pcs Anchor bolts M12 Washers Nuts
Make sure that the materials used for the concrete foundation and the installation procedures follow local building regulations and safety standards.
• Dig a pit for the concrete foundation. The pit floor should be trampled and horizontal. • Put cable and possible drain pipes in place. • Fill the pit with concrete. • Let the concrete solidify, make sure the surface stays solid and level during the process.
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Installation Steps1. Drill a hole in the concrete for the anchor bolts. For more information see the anchor bolt instruc-
tions. Use the ground mounting box as a jig.2. Put the anchor bolts in place and tighten the anchor bolt nuts.3. Adjust nuts and washers on the anchor bolts horizontally.
4. Place the ground mounting box on the concrete.5. Attach the mounting box to the anchor bolts using suitable washers and nuts.6. EVTL32.00: Pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the ground mounting box cable
gland(s) approx. 400 mm measured from the upper surface of the mounting box. EVTL34.00: Pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the ground mounting box cable gland(s) and further through the mounting box cable hole approx. 400 mm measured from the up-per surface of the mounting box.
7. Tighten the cable gland. Close the unused cable entries with cable gland plugs.
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Select anchor bolts depending on the thickness and strength of the concrete
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8. EVTL32.00: Remove the supply cable sheath at the length of max. 200 mm.EVTL34.00: Remove the supply cable sheath beginning from the cable gland exit.
9. Open the maintenance door.10. Remove the nuts and washers from the ground mounting box.11. Lift the EVF/EVC on the ground mounting box and pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable
through the cable hole.12. Bolt the EVF/EVC in place using washers and nuts you removed from ground mounting box. 13. Cut the supply cable leads in different lengths and strip them at the length of 25 mm.14. Connect the supply cable leads to the power connectors. 15. Ensure that the PE is connected to the EVF/EVC. 16. Switch on F0, F1, F2 (if present) and QF1. 17. Close the maintenance door.
Ground Mounting on Ground Mounting FrameItems needed: 1 pcs Ground mounting frame EVTL28.00 1 pcs Ground mounting box EVTL32.00 or EVTL34.00
Make sure that the materials used for the concrete foundation and the installation procedures follow local building regulations and safety standards.
• Plan the installation depth so that the top surface of the ground mounting frame is not below the ground surface.
• Dig a ca 490 mm deep hole in the ground. The pit floor should be trampled and horizontal• Place the ground mounting frame in the hole. • Put cable and possible drain pipes in place. • Pour concrete over the frame and pipes. • Let the concrete solidify, make sure the surface stays solid and level during the process.
Ground mounting box EVTL32.00
Use EVTL32.00 holes as a drilling jig
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Installation Steps1. Remove the upper nuts and washers on the top of the ground mounting frame bolts.2. Place the mounting box on the mounting frame.3. Adjust the the nuts on the mounting frame bolts so that the top surface of the mounting box is
horizontal.4. EVTL32.00: Pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the ground mounting box cable
gland(s) approx. 400 mm measured from the upper end of the mounting box. EVTL34.00: Pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the ground mounting box cable gland(s) and further through the mounting box cable hole approx. 400 mm measured from the up-per end of the mounting box.
5. Tighten the cable gland. Close the unused cable entries with cable gland plugs.6. EVTL32.00: Remove the supply cable sheath at the length of max. 200 mm.
EVTL34.00: Remove the supply cable sheath beginning from the cable gland exit.7. Open the maintenance door.8. Lift the EVF on the mounting box and pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the
cable hole.9. Bolt the EVF in place using the washers and nuts you removed from the mounting frame bolts. 10. Cut the supply cable leads in different lengths and strip them at the length of 25 mm.11. Connect the supply cable leads to the power connectors. 12. Ensure that the PE is connected to the EVF/EVC. 13. Switch on F0, F1, F2 (if present) and QF1. 14. Close the maintenance door.
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Ground mounting box EVTL32.00 orEVTL34.00
Cable protection pipe
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Ground Mounting on Unimi Concrete FoundationThis installation example describes the installation procedure using a concrete foundation supplied by Unimi - Solutions.
Items needed: 1 pcs Ground mounting box EVTL32.00 or EVTL34.00 or EVTL42.00 Please order the following items from www.unimi.se 1 pcs Concrete foundation Chago Pro, product code 100-1 1 pcs Cover plate 1 pcs Ensto EVF compatible adapter element, product code 100-13
Installation Steps
Figure 1• Prepare trenching for cable conduits and the con-
crete foundation to necessary depths.• Add gravel to the bottom of the trench, to such thick-
ness that the top of the foundation will reach desired level when lifted into the hole. Note! Consider the possible paving materials when setting the level.
• Cover the unused conduit openings with plugs ac-companying the foundation.
• Lift the foundation into the installation hole, the at-tachment bar embedded in the foundation can be used as a lifting point. The attachment bar should be oriented to allow attachment of the EVF into desired position.
• Lay the cable conduits into the trenches and install conduits to relevant inlets.
• Pull electric cables through the conduits into the foundation.
Figure 2• Tighten the foundation to its place by filling the
excess space outside the foundation with gravel. • Set the final layer of gravel so that the top of the
foundation will be flush with ground or the final paving material.
• Always place a cover plate on the foundation if the EVF charging station is installed in a separate ses-sion than the foundation.
Figure 3• When starting the installation of the EVF/EVC
charging station remove the cover plate.
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Figure 4• Place the adapter element on the foundation and
tighten the captive screws, 3 pcs.• Remove the upper nuts and upper pair of washers
from the adapter element. (Ensure there is one poly-amide washer on each side of the mounting box.)
• Pull the supply cable and possible data cable through the hole in the center of adapter approx. 450 mm measured from the upper surface of the adapter.
Figure 5• Place the mounting box on the adapter element. • Bolt the mounting box in place using the washers
and nuts you removed from the adapter element. (Ensure there is one polyamide washer on each side of the mounting box.)
• Hint: to make it easier to ascertain that the mount-ing box is levelled, first flip it upside down and posi-tion the nuts under it so that it becomes levelled and then flip it over again and tighten the upper nuts and washers.
• EVTL32.00: Pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the ground mounting box cable gland(s). EVTL34.00: Pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the ground mounting box cable gland(s) and further through the mounting box ca-ble hole.
• Tighten the cable gland. Close the unused cable en-tries with cable gland plugs.
Figure 6• Open the maintenance door.• Lift the EVF on the mounting box and pull the
supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the cable hole(s).
• Bolt the EVF in place using suitable washers and nuts.
• EVTL32.00: Remove the supply cable sheath at the length of max. 200 mm.EVTL34.00: Remove the supply cable sheath be-ginning from the cable gland exit.
• Cut the supply cable leads in different lengths and strip them at the length of 25 mm.
• Connect the supply cable leads to the power connectors.
• Ensure that the PE is connected to the EVF. • Switch on F0, F1, F2 (if present) and QF1. • Close the maintenance door.
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Wall Mounting Installation
Note! Wall mounting is not available for EVC200 units! Items needed: 1 pcs Wall mounting kit EVTL31.00 Screws or bolts Washers
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Attach the top part of the EVF/EVC to the wall bracket with adhesive tape
Installation rail
Install to wall with 6 pcs screws / bolts Ø 16
Remove the cable sheath beginning from the cable gland exit
Supply cable direction
Pull the cable leads through the mounting box hole
Bolt the EVF on the mounting box
Mounting box
Screws and sealing washers
Secure the EVF with screws
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Nuts
Installation steps1. Ensure that the wall is robust and stable. The mounting surface must be flat and vertical.2. Prepare the wall for installation and select the screw / bolt type depending on the wall type. Excer-
cise extreme caution when drilling holes in the wall. 3. Install the wall mounting kit EVTL31.00 on the wall using 6 pcs of suitable screws / bolts, washers
and nuts.4. Adjust the installation rail so that the mounting box is perpendicular to the ground.5. Pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the cable gland(s) on wall mounting bracket
roof approx. 2 m. 6. Alternative cable entry is from mounting box sides. 7. Pull the supply cable(s) and possible data cable through the cable gland(s) on the mounting box.8. Tighten the cable glands. Close the unused cable entries with cable gland plugs.9. Remove the supply cable sheath, beginning from the cable gland exit.10. Open the maintenance door.11. Lift the EVF on the mounting box and pull the supply cable leads through the cable hole.12. Bolt the EVF in place. 13. Attach the top part of the EVF to the wall mounting bracket with adhesive tape (included the deliv-
ery).14. Drill 2 pcs holes through the EVF enclosure and top bar of the wall mounting bracket; 74.5 mm
measured from inside the enclosure. Make sure not to damage any components or internal wiring when drilling the holes.
15. Secure the EVF to the wall bracket with screws and sealing washers (included the delivery). Place the sealing washer between the screw and the enclosure.
16. Cut the supply cable leads in different lengths and strip them at the length of 25 mm.17. Connect the supply cable leads to the power connectors. 18. Ensure that the PE is connected to the EVF. 19. Switch on F0, F1, F2 (if present) and QF1. 20. Close the maintenance door.
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Supply Connection The voltage and current ratings including cables and line protector dimensioning must comply with na-tional regulations. System dimensioning must be done by a qualified electrical designer.
Possible supply connections:• Use separate supply cables for each charging point• Use one supply cable and chain internally to the charging points
L3L1 L2N PE
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CommissioningBefore commissioning the Chago Pro or Premium unit must be installed according to the installation in-structions.
By default all EVF and EVC products are operating in free charging mode (standalone operation). In this free charging mode external communication (3G, optional Ethernet) is not active. If the product is going to be connected to some back-office (online mode), first make sure that the basic function ality is working before establishing communication.
NOTE: More detailed configuration instructions are available that explain the different configuration use cases. For that refer to the controller configuration manual “ComissioninEnstoChagoChargers.pdf” that can be downloaded from https://wiki.chago.com/display/public/CHWI/Installation+Instructions. Also more infromation can be found from https://wiki.chago.com.
Connecting to EVF and EVC controller unitIf you want to change the default settings, you must connect to the units controller via web configuration tool to be able to proceed with the commissioning settings.
Below image shows how to connect the a computer to the charging station controller unit with USB cable. For this a USB A to USB Micro B cable is needed. (This cable usually comes for example with Android mobile phones)
NOTE: On EVF200 and EVC200 units always connect USB cable to the right side controller unit
The USB cable micro end is the one connected to the chargers controller.Insert the USB cable so that the longer edge of the is facing away from you.
Do not remove any existing USB devices from any of the controller units!
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Charging
Free charging• Plug in your electric vehicle to start charging.• Unplug your electric vehicle to stop charging.
Charging with RFIDYou must have an RFID tag which has a permission to access the charging point.
Start Charging with RFID• When the charging point is free and the indicator light shows green, you can start a charging event.• Show the RFID tag to the RFID reading area.• When the RFID tag is read, the charging point will flash green and verify the user permission to
charge. If the user login is failed, the indicator light turns to red. If the user login is passed, the indica-tor light turns to waving green.
• Now you are logged in to the charging station. • Plug in the electric vehicle for charging. The indicator light turns to stable blue.
Stop Charging with RFID• Show the RFID tag to the RFID reading area.• When you stop the charging event, the indicator light turns to waving green and you are able to
unplug the charging cable. • After you have unplugged, you are logged out from the charging point and the charging point is
free for the next user.
User Instructions
User Interfaces
LED signal lights will show the status of the charging point as described below:
Charging point status LED light LED operation
Charging point free and ready to use Green Stable
RFID read, user login ongoing Green Flashing
User login fail, access denied Red Stable
User loggin passed, charging allowed Green Waving
While connecting the cable Green Flashing twice
Vehicle connected, charging not started Blue Waving
Vehicle connected, starts charging Blue Waving
Charging ongoing Blue Stable
Error state Red Stable
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Installation / Commissioning Checklist
IntroductionThis checklist is a guidance for ensuring both mechanical and electrical installation as well as commission-ing of the Chago Pro or Premium.
Before InstallationRead the product specific installation instructions before performing any actions.
Note! Only trained electrician may perform the installation in accordance with the applicable lo-cal and national electrical rules and standards.
Checking the InstallationGo through the visual, mechanical and electrical installation when the charging point is un-powered.
CATEGORY X ITEM NOTES
Overall look Ordered material has been received.
Protective plastic wrapping have been removed.
No scratches or damages may be seen.
Mechanical installation
Charging point is fixed properly on the wall.
The front cover opens and closes smoothly.
Electrical installation
Charging point’s power supply capacity meets electrical planning (cable size, MCB…).
Review local electrical design plan.
Gently push the charging point with a hand to create vibration to ensure no bad contact / connec-tion exist (wire or PCB).
Gently push the controller to create vibration to ensure no bad contact / connection exist (wire or PCB).
Check tightness of the PE-cable screw.
Power supply cables (L1, L2, L3, N and PE) are properly connected.
Insulation of power supply cables is intact (L1, L2, L3, N and PE)
Voltage between PE and N is less than 10 V
PE quality is less than 3 Ω
Operational check
All the LED states / color (green, blue, red) and RFID reader is functioning.
Create fail and charge (with RFID tag). Red at bootup, green at idle and blue while charging.
Available electricity at the sockets. All the contacts (L1, L2, L3) must be tested.
Use Mode 3 tester.
Verify that when charging point LED is green, there is no power at the socket contact (L1, L2, L3, N).
With Mode 3 tester, test the functioning of Mode 3 (from green to blue).
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Maintenance / Preventive Maintenance Instructions 1 x per year
WARNING! Danger of electrical shock or injury. Disconnect power before working inside the device or removing any components.
X MAINTENANCE ACTION
Retighten all screws (electric components).
Check the Mode 3 socket and if needed change it (burn or parts damage) (socket cost not under warranty).
Check the charging cable and if needed change it.
Check the sealings.
Gently push the charging point with a hand to create vibration to ensure no bad contact / connec-tion exist (wire or PCB).
Gently push the controller to create vibration to ensure no bad contact / connection exist (wire or PCB).
Create fail and charge (with RFID card) to check all the LED states / color (green, blue, red) and RFID reader is functioning.
Test available electricity at the sockets; use Mode 3 tester if needed. All the contacts (L1, L2, L3 must be tested).
With Mode 3 tester, test the functioning of Mode 3 (from green to blue).
Check tightness of the PE-cable screw.
Test voltage between PE and N (must be less than 10 V).
Test PE quality (must be less than 3 Ω).
SW update if needed (if in service contract).
Restart the station from F0, ensure it will restart properly.
Maintanance performed by: Date:
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Troubleshooting
Charging station is off, no lights on
Issue Corrective action
Mains voltage does not exist in supply connec-tor L1.
Ensure proper power supply.
Circuit breaker F0 is off. Turn F0 on.
12V power unit has no LED on. Ensure 230V power supply to 12V power unit; if ok re-place the power unit.
The controller has no PWR LED on. Ensure power supply to the controller; if ok replace the controller.
Charging cable is locked in Mode 3 socket outlet
Issue Corrective action
Unexpected fault has occurred while power is on.
Option 1:If equipped with Mode 3 lock release functionality, turn off the power from F0 and pull charging cable out from the socket.Option 2:Turn off the power. Switch Mode 3 lock manually into open position.
Power is off. Open the front cover. Switch Mode 3 lock into open position. Note! If the station has a Mode 3 Lock Release functionality, then during power cut the Mode 3 lock opens automatically.
Configuration via web browser
Issue Corrective action
PC does not recognize micro USB plug and con-nection to the controller cannot be established via web browser.
Check from Windows 7 / 10 operating system settings via “Device Manager” that RNDIS network adapter is available. If not, update the related Windows driver.
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Technical Information
Electrical connections
Nominal voltage 230 Vp-n / 400 Vp-p
Nominal current2× 32 A (Mode 3 socket) On EVF as Option and on EVC: 2 x 16A (Domestic socket)Only either Mode 3 or Domestic socket can be in use at the time
Nominal frequency AC 50 Hz
Rated power supply
EVF100: • 22kW: 1x 3x32A EVF200: • 22kW per charging outlet: 2x 3x32A EVC100: • 22kW 1x 3x32AEVC200: • 22kW per charging outlet: 2x 3x32AOptionally: • Dynamic load management (DLM) based on available power
supply• Static current limitation
Supply connections and terminals
L1, L2, L3, N, PECu 2.5 - 50 mm², Al 6 - 50 mm²Tightening torque Nm: 4 Nm (2.5 - 4 mm²), 12 Nm (6 - 50 mm²)
Design and mechanics
Material / color
EVC Acid proof brushed steel
EVF Painted aluminum and stainless steel Two basic colors:• RAL9016S “Traffic White”• RAL7021 “Anthracite”
Enclosure class IP54
IK class IK10
Operating temperature -30 ... +55 oC
Directive LVD directive 2006/95/ECEMC 2004/108/ECRoHS 2011/65/EC
Standard EN61439-1EN61439-3
Operation and communication according to IEC 61851-1
Approvals / Markings CE
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Features
No. of simultaneous users
EVF100: 1 userEVF200: 2 usersEVC100: 1 userEVC200: 2 users
Connection to carDefault: Mode 3 charging, Type 2 / Type 3Option: Mode 2 charging, Type F / E / G
Lockable lid for Mode 3 socket EVC product only
Lockable lid for Domestic socket Option for EVF products
Charging status indication LED: • Blue = Charging• Green = Available• Red = Malfunction
User access & control Standalone mode: • Default: Free use, RFIDOnline mode: • Option: RFID reader (ISO/IEC 1443A / B, ISO/IEC 15693)• Option: Mobile like SMS, call, app (through communication
interfaces)• Option: Remote control (through communication interfaces)
Energy measurement Default: Current transformers (per charging point)Option: MID class kWh metering (per charging point)
Safety features
Over-current protection (MCB) Default
Residual current protection (RCD) Default: Type A (30mA AC)Option: Type B (6mA DC)
Automatic reset of RCD and RCD remote test
Option
Automatic release for Mode 3 socket in case of sudden power outage
Option
Surge, overvoltage protection Option
Low control voltage 12 VDC Default
Connectivity and Communication
ConnectivityDefault: GSM (3G)Option: Ethernet
Communication Default: OCPP 1.5 or OCPP1.6, both fully implemented.
WarrantyWarranty conditions, see www.ensto.com.
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EVF200 Dimension DrawingChago Pro with two charging points.Note! Domestic sockets optional.
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NA
RG
B2
RG
B1
+
PE
(M5)
OUT N
OUT L2
OUT L1
IN L3
IN L2
12V
ING
ND
INCP
PR
A4A3
A2A1
PE
PE
IN N
IN L1
XST1
103
1
XST4
003
1
XST4
002
1
XST4001
1
XST1
200
1
XST1
102
1
XST1
101
1
XST1
100
1
XBU
6000
XBU1020181
XBU1020081
XB
U11
008
14
1
XST9
000
1
XBU
0300
0
OUT L3
A1
CH
AG
OW
ALL
BO
XC
on
troll
er
XBU
8000
XBU
8001
CT
EX OUT 2EX OUT 2EX OUT 1EX OUT 1
I2C PowerI2C SDAI2C CLKI2C GND
S0 Power
RS485 AS0 Data
RS485 B
OPTO 2 -OPTO 2 +OPTO 1 -OPTO 1 +
MCB1 IN
MCB2 IN
RCD IN
EX SOCKET IN
GND
GND
GND
GNDEX IN 1
EX IN 2
GND
GND
XST1
201
1R
FID
EHZ
XK
L600
1XK
L600
0XK
L600
2
43
21
43
21
21
Current
XKL11000
IC11
000
XKL8002XKL8001 XKL8000
WH
ITE
XST8000
1
XST5000
1
XBU
1000
12V
OU
TG
ND
OU
T
EX
OU
T 2
EX
OU
T 2
TES
TR
CD
RE
SE
TR
CD
EX
SO
CK
ET
OU
T
USB M
INI U
SB
WH
Eth
ern
et O
PT
ION
USB
to E
ther
net
T2
12V
DIO
DE
NL +
T1
12V
DC -
++
OU
T
++
IN
Q0
NNL1
L2
L3
F1 MC
B
L1
L2
L3
N NNN
F2 FUSE
B6 21
Piir
ikaa
vio
sove
ltuu
EV
F ve
rsio
lle:
EV
F100
-...
EV
F50-
...
EV
F50-
...E
VF1
00-..
.
Ens
to/M
J
RLi
-08.0
3.20
17
EV
F -c
harg
ing
stat
ion;
Wiri
ng d
iagr
am o
f mai
n ci
rcui
ts a
nd c
ontro
lsE
VF
-lata
uspy
lvää
n pä
ävirt
apiir
ien
ja o
hjau
sten
johd
otus
kaav
io
EVC and EVF internal wiring diagram (one insert) Both of the EVF200 and EVC200 inserts are the same and one USB capble is connected between the controllers. With EVF100 and EVC100 there is only one insert.