Charging Equipment
The charging socket on the Energ-e Pack side is on the right side of the HMI panel, behind the cover which needs to be opened with coin or screwdriver.
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Charging socket |
Whereas the charging socket on the HMI panel of the Energ-e Pack is a type 2 socket, the socket of shore power interface in the building has to be a 32 Amp 5 pins CEE socket, as shown in the figures below.
Important For operating the Energ-e Pack with the onboard charger, the shore power interface in the building must comply with following specifications:
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400V/50Hz/3phases + neutral
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The fuses used shall meet the requirements according to the standards of your country.
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In case the neutral pin is not connected, the charger will not operate.
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Use RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker) Type B. If any other RCCB type (Type A/AC/F) is used, it may result in nuisance tripping of the building shore power RCCB protection.
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Type B RCCB should be used for variable-speed drives, electric charging equipment, and inverter-driven systems.
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The Energ-e Pack is equipped
with a charging cable provided with an in-cable charger module (Eveline).
In order to avoid system damage, only this charging cable which is
provided by Thermo King should be used for charging the Energ-e Pack
with shore power. It is equipped with a Type B RCCB.
For charging the Energ-e Pack, it is not allowed to use extension
cords.
The in-cable device of the charging connector should be set on 30 A. The LED on the charger indicates this by flashing 7 times.
When the Energ-e Pack is charged with shore power,
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the trailer is immobilized: The trailer cannot move.
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the charging plug is locked into the charging socket: The charging plug cannot be pulled out of the charging socket.
Note For more information, refer to the manual of the Eveline Max 22 kW Portable Charger.