40A 48A Hardwired Wallbox ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIMENT User manual USER MANUAL Table of Contents USER MANUAL Important Safety Information Table of contents
@ important SAFETY INFORMATION 4, IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2 a Read ll instructions before using thie product, Save these instructions. This manual contains important instructions forthe DeWalt US 48A Hardwired Wallbox that shall be allowed 5 during installation, operation, and maintenance, Please review all waringe and cauttone bafore nealing and 2. ovERVEW tring the Wallbos 5. CUSTOMER SERVICE "
5 oe WARNING: When using electric products, basic precautions should alway bs followed, ducing the 2.1 Product specifications 5.1 Preparations " TBlowing 6 2.2 Indicated use 5.2 Contac information " INSTRUCTIONS RELATING TO RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK 6 0 nok neal or uss the Walbox naar flammable, explosive, harsh, r combustible materials
+ bout this manuat WARNING: Do notinsal or use the Walbax near Flammable explosive hard, or combustible materia 2.4 Packing box list 8, WARRANTY CARD 2
(By WARNING: Tam otpower at he crcl breaker btore nstaling or dearing he Walon
|A. WSTALLATION STRUCTION 43 "WARNING: This prodict must be grounded Hf Fe shuld malfunction or break down, grounding SHE UsEoF cHaRGING WaLLeox 7 AL MSTALIATIONSTRUCTION _ 19 Bi crovides a path of leat resietancs for elecri curent to reduce the risk of elect shock. THs Ja Appearance mioducton 7&1 Requirements for installation product Ie equipped with a cord having en equioment grounding conductor and a grounding Dl. 3.1 Appearance introduction 7 3 Thm lug mut be phigged into an sopropristecutlat that is propery inetalled and grounded in, environment sccordance with all local codes and ordinances. 3.2 Instructions for use 8 A.2 Requirements for environment Dy WARNING: Ineroperconmstion of he eat rounding conduc ale fo el in ink 13 (of eleorie shock Check with a unified electrician or serviceman if you are In doubt as 29 whether the product ls properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided withthe product if Fe will not #7 the outlet, have proper outlet intalled by w qualified electrician AS Requirements forwiing 13. Ad Product instalation 4 WARNINGS 433 Indicator lamps description 9 WARNING: Ths predict can pare yout oe or more humic at aa wn tote waa ot 3.4 Waming lamps descrition 10
(Ba, WARNING: Tis device shoul be supenised when sed around chieren WARNING: The Wallox murt be grounded trough a permanent wing ayrtem or an equipment=
4, ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 1 ae c aa a aS 4.1 Electrical grounding "
(fh, WARNING: Use the Watt ony within the specified operating parameters 4.2-Appearance "
WARNING: Never spray water or anyother iquid directly a the wall mounted conrl box Naver Spry ay quid onto the charge Hanae or submerge the charge handle in qu Store the charge andl in the dock to prevent unnecessary exposure to contamination or mostue. WARNING: Do not use the WalboriFit a defective, appears cracked frayed broken or otherwive damaged, or fas to operat USER MANUAL Important Safety Information WARNING: Do not use the Walox ifthe flexible power cord or cabl damaged, or falls to operate is Frayed, broken, or otherwise WARN isnot
= Tapa, tamper with, of modify the Walbox The Wallbax er serviceable, Contact DEWALT for any repairs or modification, WARNING: When transperting the Walloox handle with care. Do not subject tt strong force or
(rag, or step on the Walla, to prevent damage to it or ary 10 Rot touch the Walbx end terminals with fingers or sharp metalic objects, such ar wire, tools, or needles.
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1 Rot insert fingers or foreign abject into ary part ofthe Wallbox WARNING: De not forcefully fold or apply pressure to any part ofthe Wallbox or damage it with sharp objects. WARNING: Use ofthe Walbox may affect or impair the operation of any medical or implantable tlactronic devices, such as an implantable cardiac pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter efibrilator Check with your electronic device manufacturer concerning the effect that charging may have on auch elactronic davis before using the Wallox. A wenn: 00 net tore in humid and autdoor envirerment. CAUTIONS
(Ay, CAUTION: Donot use private power generators asa power source for charging CAUTION: Incorrect installation and testing of the Wallox could potentially damage the vehicis battery, components, and/or the Walbox itself. Ary resulting damage is excluded from the New Vehicle Limited Warranty and the Charging Equipment Limited Warranty
(AK, CAUTION: De nat operate the Walbaxin temperatures ouside Rs operating range of 22" Fto WPF 20" Cte 50C). CAUTION: Walbsx should only be installed by personnel who are Wained and qualified to werk on lectrcal systems
[AX CAUTION: Ensure that Walbax is within storage temperature when moving, transporting, or storing USER MANUAL Important Safety Information This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules / Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standards). Operation is subject to the folowing two concition: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, incuding interference that may cause undesired operation. Le prsent apparel est conforme aux CNR dindustrie Canada appicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Liexpoittion est autorise aux deux concitions suivants: (1) 'apparell ne doit as produire de broulage, et (2) utlisateur de fappareil doit accepter tout broullage radiolectique subi, mEme se broullage est susceptible en comprometire le fonctionnement, Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe 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 instalation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate racio frequency energy and, nt installed and used in accordance with the instuctions, may cause harmful interference toradio 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 tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to ty to correct the interference by one or more ofthe folowing measures:
Reorient or relocate the receving antenna, increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit cfferent fom that to which the receiver is connected Consut the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To satisfy FCC / IC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna ofthis device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended. Les antennes installes doivent te situes de facon & ce que la population ne puisse y tre expose A une distance de moin de 20 om. Installer les antennes de facon & oe que le personnel ne pulsse approcher & 20 em ou moins de Ia position centrale de I antenne. La FCC des tals-unis stipule que cet apparel doit tre en tout temps loign c'au moins 20 cm des personnes pendant son functionnement USER MANUAL Important Information overview This manual applies to Wallbox identified by part number EV1100-46W. 2.1 Product Specifications Voltage and Wiring Nominal 192-264 V AC single-phase Current Output Range 16- a8 amps Terminal Blocks 10-8 AWG (53-8.41mm?), copper only Grounding Scheme THe Frequency 60 Hs Cable Length Tm 2am Walloox Dimensions Height 173 in (440 ram Wits 1.1 in 280 ram) Depth: 7.4.n (89 mm) Weight Grcluing harness) 18ib. 2k) Operating Temperature D2'F to W2"F (30C to 50C) Storage Temperature 22F to 158'F (30C to 70C) Enclosure Rating Typea Ventilation Not required Means of Disconnect Extarnal branch circut breaker Ground Fault Circuit interrupter Integrated, no adltional required (CCID20) WiFi 2aGHe Agency Approvals Ste This device complies with part 15 of the FOC Rules. Operation is subject tothe fllowing conditions (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any intorference rece including interference that may cause undesired operation, USER MANUAL 2.2 Indicated use 2.4 Packaging box list Overview
> This type of products is charging wallboxs that can be used to charge electric powered vehicles in indoor and outdoor areas (e.g. electric vehicles)
> When instaling and connecting the charging wallbox, the regulations of leach country shall be observed.
> The indicated use of the equipment includes, in all cases, compliance with the environmental conditions established for the equipment.
> The equipment is developed, produced, inspected and filed according to relevant safety standards. Therefore, if the instructions and safety technical notes for the indicated use are adhered, under normal circum-
stances, the product will not cause property damage or endanger human health.
> The instructions contained in this manual must be strictly followed, otherwise safety hazards may occur or cause the safety device to fal Although the relevant safety instructions are described in this manual, itis sii necessary to observe the safety regulations and accident prevention regulations forthe respective application.
> Due to technical or legal restrictions, this charging wallbox ean only be used in USA,
> Applicable equipment type for this manual a)AC charging wallbox
> This manual applies to the following groups of people:
* End customers (charging wallbox users).
* Commissioning and service technicians. No. Name ofthe material Quantity Unit 1 Main body of the 4 =
charging walbox 2 Metal back plate 1 Piece 3 Installation kit 1 Set 4 User manual 1 Piece USER MANUAL The use of charging wallbox. USER MANUAL The use of charging wallbox 3.2 321 Inspection before use 3) THE USE OF CHARGING WALLBOX Instructions _Make sure that the product is not scratched, rusted, cracked, ete. Make sure that there are no foreign objects inside the power plug and socket vehicle plug and socket. 34 Do not charge if the surface of the socket is damaged, rusted, cracked or Ns loose connection for use Appearance introduction 3.2.2 Using Wallbox 41.Open the vehicle charge port by pressing the button on the charge handle, pressing on the charge port door. 2ilnsert the charge handle into the vehicle charge port 43.Check the vehicle controls to verify charging. 4.To remove the charge handle from the vehicle, press and hold the button on the handle to unlock the charge port.
( nate: The vehicle must be unlocked for the charge handle to be removable.) 5.Remove the charge handle from the vehicle charge port 6.Wrap the charge cable counter-clockwise around the Wallbox and insert the charge handle into the holster 3.2.3 Branch Circuit Conductors and Ground Wire Branch Circuit Conductors and Ground Wire
+ if installing for less than maximum power, refer to local electrical code to select correct conductors and ground wire size that are sultable for the chosen circuit breaker.
+ Ifinstalling for maximum power, use minimum 8 AWG, 90 C-rated copper Wire for conductors,
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+ For sites with multiple Wall Connectors, each Wallbox must have its own branch circuit ith L1, L2IN, and Ground.
+ COPPER WIRE TERMINATIONS ONLY for landing in Wallbox wirebox terminals. Conductors can be stranded or soli.
+ Hardwire branch circuits to disconnects or circuit breakers. Do NOT install cord-and-plug type connections.
+ For outdoor installations, use watertight ftings when securing feeder wires to the wirebox. 3.2.4 Grounding Connections Grounding Connections Waltbox must have a ground path back to the main equipment earthing point fn site, Without a proper ground connection, the Walllbox will fault during a ground assurance test. Equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the Circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal in the Wirebox. Install a ground (PE) wire sized according to local electrical code, USER MANUAL 3.3 Indicator lamps description The use of charging walbox 3.2.5Precautions for use Please do not unplug the charging gun when charging is not finished, otherwise there is a danger of electric shock!
3.2.6Connectivity Wallbox is equipped with Wi-Fi to communicate with local site routers, Vehicles, mobile devices, other Wallboxs, and other Tesla products. Local Network Connecting Wallbox to a local Wi-Fi network enables it to receive over-the-
air firmware updates, remote diagnostics access, and usage data tracking capabilly. A WiFi connection is required for sites that utilize authentication, biling, and other property management features.
\Wallbox only supports WPA2/3-secured, 2.4 GHz, 802.11 infrastructure mode networks. Description Liqua Crystal Display try ste menor cnaoee cxaranc hari sant! cura conPLste ston etre eset See vse UroRTNG WF Coon USER MANUAL The use of charging wallbox Description Liquid Crystal Display 3.4 Recommend solution Warning lamps Under wotage description 1 Under Vatage Ovenvotage 2 Over Votage Primaryovercurent 3 Over Curent cron faut 4 Ground Faut Leakage fault 5 Curent Leakage 7 Relay Fire eskagesefcheck faut 9 Faied Selfcheck aoen 8 Comm Fast atom Restorefaut E10 Reset Fed
\Veticisconttaut tt Diode Faut cra x20? Faut The current power gid volage =
low, power of and wat fo 5s to power on again. the fal doesnot Fecover, please dsconnec the power Sippy and contact customer save. Power of nd wat for Sto power on agan. Ifthe faut does not recover. Please dsconnect te power Supply Snd ont! customer sie, Wt for 208 ater the faut curs. te faut has net speared, power ff and wal for 8s to poner on agai. the taut does" not reaver, isconnect the power supply and contact stoner Serves Power of and wat fx Sto power on gan. Ifthe fault does not rover, lease disconect the power sUPEY
[End contac customer sav, isi or 4 minutes after he au ova the fuk has not
<Ssappeared, cut ofthe power and contact customer serve, The temperature of he wal bo is too high Afr the temperature eveases, power on again. F the Gut doesnot recover dsconnect the power supply and conact customer Power of nd wat for so power on again. oe aul des not reve, pease connect the power =uppiy End conse customer sence oer of and wat for so power on gain the fault des not reaver, ease disconect he power supiy SS contact cusoror servos, Power of and wat for so power on agai. fe aul des nt recover, pease connect he pow =uppiy Snd conse customer sence The user cannot ager the reset buon. ine faut reported whan itis not tiggre, please Gsconnect the poner suppy and contact cisomer saves, The dine atthe end ofthe car has
{aled, lease ty another car. If the flue does not recover, please Aisconnect the power supply and contact customer service Power ff nd wat for So power on again. ft fault doesnot fecover, pease dsconnest ihe Power supply and coae customer USER MANUAL 41 Electrical grounding system 4.2 APPEARANCE 5.1 Preparations 5.2 Contact information Customer service
@ ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Electrical grounding is very important in electrical operation, and the safety of people and equipment mostly depends on the integrity and safety degree of grounding equipment. If the grounding equipment is not firm, unreliable, and does not meet the requirements of the regulations, it will inevitably cause potential safely hazards, and may endanger the safety of people and equipment at any time. Therefore, careful inspection and timely maintenance must be carried out to keep the grounding system operating in a safe state
> Weekly routine inspection: Check whether the grounding of the equipment is loose, detached or altered. Carefully observe whether the grounding of the equipment is in good condition, the antiloosening device is complete, and itis damaged or removed.
> Monthly routine inspection: Check whether the crimping part of the electrical grounding system is rusted or oxidized to cause poor contact, resulting in an increase in grounding resistance. Check whether the grounding mark is complete and obvious and there is any loss or damage. Check whether the components in the leakage protection box are loose, corroded or rusted.
> Annually routine inspection: The grounding of the electrical equipment shall be fully inspected every year to check whether the grounding wire and the grounding terminal are in good condition. Use a multimeter to check whether the grounding resistance exceeds the standard and it meets the grounding requirements. Monthly routine inspection: Check whether the appearance of the electrical cabinet i stained, clean the whole electrical cabinet. Check whether the sheet metal of the electrical cabinet is deformed, rusted and the paintwork is damaged. If so, timely repair the paintwork and perform rust-proof treatment to modify the appearance. customer SERVICE USER MANUAL Installation instructions
@ warraNTy CARD Product name Product model Warranty period User name Contact number Mailing address 1. Within 7 days of purchase, if any performancefaultoccurred, you can choose to replace the product or repair it free of charge within the warranty;
when you apply for a replacement, you need to provide the purchase invoice, warranty card, original product packaging box and other accessories included. 2. When applying for free warranty service during the warranty period, you need to present a valid purchase invoice and warranty card. The starting date of the warranty period is the purchase date indicated on the invoice. If you cannot present a valid purchase invoice, warranty card, or the information recorded in the above warranty certificate is inconsistent with the product, or thas been altered and cannot be identified, the warranty period of the product shall be based on the manufacture date recorded for the product. Ifthe valid product manufacture date cannot be obtained, the free warranty service will not be provided. 3. You need to keep the warranty card proper!
From the date of installation, the quality assurance of equipment and installation works is 3 years, but does not include the following:
1. All man-made damage or transportation damag 2. Products disassembled and repaired by users and unauthorized service agencies. 3. Products with damage to the appearance caused by removing the seal label and improper use 4. Fault or damage caused by use in a working environment that is not specified for the product, including exceeding the working load 5. Fault and damage caused by improper storage by the use 6. The specific warranty policy is subject to the warranty terms in the contract, signed by the OEM and the end customer. The information provided in this manual is only for the general description and features of the product. With the upgrade of the product, the content in the text may deviate from the actual application. The final interpretation right belongs to our company. USER MANUAL A.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT A.2 REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENT A3 REQUIREMENTS FOR WIRING Installation instructions fA) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
> The installation location ofthe charging wallbox shall not be close to dangerous locations such as water pines, gas pipes, and steam pipes.
> This device shall be mounted at a sufficient height rom grade such thatthe height of the storage means for the coupling device is located between E00 mm (24 inches) and 1.2m (4 fet) rom grade,
> The instalation location shall be convenient for charging, the wing length shall be shortened when the line is laid, and the energy consumption ofthe cable resistance should be reduced
> The installation location of the column type ofthe charging wallbox should not be set ina lowing area where waterisikely to accumulate or crip. The instalation shall be Vertical, and the center of gravity should not be foo high fo prevent overturning or king. The charging walloox shall not be located in places with severe vibration or high temperature
> There must be at east to contact points between the wall mounted charging walbox and the wal, the main body cannet be removed without tools. The installation wall shall be abe to bear the weight ofthe charging wallbox and its accessories, and shall not be nelned aftr intalation, The wall and internal wiring should not be too close
> In order to fiat inspection and masinenance by tesician, a certain space shall be reserved forthe installation of charging wallbox, It shall comply with the Code for construction and completion acceptance of electric vehicle charging battery swap infrastnitare
> Users need to install in strict accordance with the installation standards and requirements in this manual
> Working ambient temperature: -200-60C
> Relative humicty: 36 ~ 05% non-condensing
> Instalation vertical inctination: 35%
> Installation and operation alte: <2000 meters
> There sno strong vibration and shock inthe place of use, and no strong current
> Recommended cable spetifications: 3x8 AWG If the length of the incoming cable exceeds 40M (that is, the lenath of the cable connecting the power distribution cabinet to the walbox), it is recommended to inerease the diameter of the incoming cable to prevent excessive voltage drop, and the voltage drop ofthe incoming cable should not exceed 10V. USER MANUAL Warranty card B.A _ tinstallation toots:
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* Panel oemarker Tonewrench Torquewrench "Fle Pistol et Nese USER MANUAL 41 Installation of the back plate Installation instructions 4. Installation steps
(wall-mounted type) 01 02 Using a spirit level to Mark the 4 screw holes with a position the back plate. pencil, pay attention tothe installation direction of the back plate bracket. D2 OS x 03 Use punching equipment such as Install the metal back plate to an impact drill to make holes in the wall and insert expansion screw tubes, the wall using expansion USER MANUAL Warranty card