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CC613-Hxx charge controller
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Function
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Local access to the charge controller
Local access to the charge controller is possible either as operator or as manufacturer. Further details are
described in chapter 5.1.1.
Operator access is possible via the http://192.168.123.123/operator:
- User name: operator
- Password: yellow_zone
The manufacturer can access the manufacturer area via the URL http://192.168.123.123/manufacturer:
- User name: manufacturer
- Password: orange_zone
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The default passwords should be changed to prevent unauthorised access.
2.1
Intended use
The CC613-Hxx charge controller, hereinafter referred to as "charge controller", is the main component of a
charging system. It is intended for use in wallboxes installed in domestic environments. The CC613-HB variant
is designed for the use of a permanently attached cable and the CC613-HEM-X2 variant controls type 2 socket
outlets and permanently attached charging cables. The charge controller enables a setup that complies with
the requirements of current standards, e.g. IEC 61851-1 and IEC 62955.
2.2
Product features (depending on the variant)
• Charge controller in accordance with IEC 61851-1 (mode 3 charging)
• Residual direct current monitoring module (external RCD type A required), different cable lengths
can be selected
• Integrated emergency opener for actuator control (locking/unlocking) and monitoring of the 12 V
supply voltage
• Can be integrated in single- or three-phase systems up to 80 A
• 3 USB interfaces:
– 1 CONFIG interface for local configuration and installation of software updates
– 2 USB host interfaces
• Control Pilot and Proximity Pilot communication (acc. to IEC 61851-1)
• Internal temperature sensor to reduce the charging current depending on the ambient tempera-
ture
• ISO 15118 Powerline Communication (PLC) for plug & charge or autocharge
• Ethernet-interface
2.3
Product description
The charge controller is designed for use in compact wallboxes and primarily controls the charging process of
an electric vehicle. It monitors the internal hardware of the wallboxes.
Refer to "Ordering details" for product variants.
2.4
Functional description
The charging system consists of an RCD type A and a contactor. These are directly connected to a type 2 sock-
et-outlet, or to a permanently attached cable (see chapter "Charging system with type 2 socket- outlet").