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Instruction Manual 

Updated11/2013

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5.   Installation

5.1 reQuireD installation material

We recommend that you use the following tools to ensure a correct and com-
pliant installation of the Wallbox Duo:

• 

Hexagon socket wrench size 4

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Screwdriver with 6-Lobe bit TX40

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Flat-head slot screwdriver

• 

Masonry drill Ø10.0mm (depending on wall structure)

5.2 preparing for the installation

A few preparatory steps must be taken prior to commencing the installation.

5.3 removal of packaging

Please do not cut packaging to a depth of more than 2mm when unpacking 
the product to avoid damage to the surface of the Wallbox. Remove both foam 
inlay side protections by pulling them upwards. Lift the Wallbox Duo together 
with its rear mounting panel out of the (cardboard) box. The rear mounting 
panel is neither connected to the base plate nor to the housing. Please do 
not remove the device simply by its housing as this may result in damage to 
cabling, particularly to cable strings leading to the charging sockets.

5.4 preparing the Wallbox Duo

Open the front cover to the Wallbox by turning the key in the lock located on 
the underside either to the right or to the left (both directions are possible)

(image 1)

. The push-in cylinder is released outwards from its casing and the 

system is unlocked. The front cover can now be removed by lifting it upwards 

(image 2)

.

Now remove the two green charging point hoods. Using both hands, work 
the bevelled ends on the inner side upwards and fold the hood backwards to 
remove 

(image 3)

.

You now need to open the 8 housing screws using an hexagon socket wrench 
size 4 

(image 4)

.

Please keep the 8 screws and their respective washer seals safe as they will be 
required to close the Wallbox correctly once the installation is complete.
A protective strip of red rubber on the underside of the Wallbox protects the 
plastic housing from scratch damage during installation. Please do not remove 
this until the Wallbox has been mounted.   The protective strip is not visible on 
the images.

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Summary of Contents for Wallbox Duo

Page 1: ...Compact design for wall mounting for various areas of operation Instruction Manual Updated11 2013 Image P CHARGE Wallbox Duo RFID Image P CHARGE Wallbox Duo push buttons Please keep these instructions...

Page 2: ...elements 8 4 3 Electrical components 9 4 4 Socket equipment 9 4 5 Communication via EWS Box 10 4 6 Technical data independent of variant 10 4 7 Technical data independent of equipment 11 5 Installatio...

Page 3: ...l Updated11 2013 3 24 8 General information 20 8 1 Rating plate 20 8 2 Service notes 20 8 3 Trouble shooting 20 9 Conformity 22 9 1 Associated guidelines and standards 22 10 Links for support 23 11 Se...

Page 4: ...er additional functionality Working in conjunction with the SmartPvCharge or another embedded system the electric vehicle can be charged using surplus PV energy only if so required Systems such as cha...

Page 5: ...ecognize potential hazards 2 3 Person instructed in electrics The operation of the P CHARGE Wallbox Duo must be driven by a person who is fully conversant with the electrics of the system and in full...

Page 6: ...taller Warning Danger of suffocation asphyxiation Charging gassing batteries in an interior space can lead to asphyxiation According to the IEC 61851 1 the customer installed exhaust ventilation syste...

Page 7: ...on must be observed 3 Scope of delivery Please first check the physical condition of your delivered product and en sure that it is complete Please do not throw the package as this may result in damage...

Page 8: ...use of economi cal night time energy or time apportioned prioritized fleet management This functionality is only available if the Wallbox is connected to a server Left charging socket RFID card reader...

Page 9: ...er phase 100 Imp kWh Pulsation according to output kWh Consumption is displayed in kWh units L1 L2 L3 With P U I or error message the relative phase is displayed Error With missing phases or incorrect...

Page 10: ...request Dimensions Weight W H D approx 700 x 335 x 170 mm Weight variant specific approx 17 kg Installation and assembly Wall mounting Recommended installation height 1300 mm above top ground surface...

Page 11: ...60 hPa 4 7 technical Data inDepenDent of eQuipment variant e car basic e car mixed e car premium variant e car basic e car mixed e car premium item no 261010 000 261010 300 261010 400 item no 261010 0...

Page 12: ...t in damage to cabling particularly to cable strings leading to the charging sockets 5 4 Preparing the Wallbox Duo Open the front cover to the Wallbox by turning the key in the lock located on the und...

Page 13: ...ful dust amount protection against splashing water from any direction is safeguarded following mounting and installation of the cable entry glands i e appropriate cable entries must be used Cable glan...

Page 14: ...10 0mm Ensure that the holes are drilled to a sufficient depth to receive the wall plugs dowels 3 Fit each of the 6 M8x100 wafer head screws with a sealing rubber washer Position the cable bushing op...

Page 15: ...ar panel 2 Next push the housing from the front up and over the rear panel Position the housing carefully to ensure that the slots fit around the respective cable bushings of the electrical components...

Page 16: ...puter laptop via Ethernet and the EWS Box has to be configured properly For more detailed information on these EWS Box configuration settings please refer to the Links for support stated in Chapter 10...

Page 17: ...lash Press the green flashing button to start the charging process The button is backlit in green throughout the entire charging process terminate charging process step 1 To end a charging session hol...

Page 18: ...tions under Chapter 4 Installation System parameters Start charging process Step 1 To start a charging session plug the cable for the electric vehicle into the ap propriate charging socket Step 2 The...

Page 19: ...icle into the ap propriate charging socket Step 2 The Optimized Charging process is selected by pressing Button 2 or 5 respectively Depending on the parameters chosen for server connection the chargin...

Page 20: ...t intervals Type of function ality audit Inspector Electrical plants and fixed electrical installations in special installations or locations DIN VDE 0100 Group 700 1 year for an orderly condition Qua...

Page 21: ...EWS Box pins may not be correct In this case please contact your service partner Error Activate contactor Here there is a faulty contact in the EWS Box in the contactor terminal X102 at contactor EV 1...

Page 22: ...mmunity test IEC 61000 4 2 2009 and or EN 61000 4 2 Testing and measurement techniques Electrostatic discharge immunity test IEC 61000 2 2 2002 and or EN 61000 2 2 Environment Compatibility levels for...

Page 23: ...tructions_V1_I800025GB pdf EWS Box Quick guide to operations HTML configuration www schletter de EN download traffic engineering ews box html P CHARGE_EWS Box_ _Administration_V1_I800024GB pdf EWS Box...

Page 24: ...In the event of a warranty claim the company Schletter GmbH shall bear the costs required for transport travel labour and materials only excluded are the additional and potentially substantial costs i...

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