The Electrical Connection; The Electrical Connection In Split-Phase Systems; Terminal Block; Lan Cable - Webasto Next Manual De Instrucciones

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NOTE
If spare parts are required, please contact your install-
ation engineer or get in touch with the Webasto hot-
line.
Procedure for replacing the charging cable:
1. Disconnect the power supply and vehicle charging
line.
2. Remove the cover of the connection area in the wall
box.
3. Disconnect the terminals and threaded cable connec-
tions of the charging cable.
4. Remove the strain relief clamp and guide the dam-
aged charging cable downwards out of the wall box.
5. Install the new charging cable as described in
chapter 4.3.1, "Connecting the charging cable" on
page 17 (use only original Webasto replacement
part).
6. Close the cover of the connection area in the wall
box.
7. Carry out a new start-up as described in chapter 4.8,
"Initial start-up" on page 19.
4.4

The electrical connection

1. Check and make sure that the lead is tension-free and
measures have been taken to secure against being
switched on.
2. Check and comply with all the requirements neces-
sary for the connection and mentioned previously in
these instructions.
3. Take the cable gland grommets from the supplied
material.
4. Slide the cable bushing over the lead.
NOTE
Ensure that the insertion aid for the grommet is on
the back of the charging station when in the final in-
stalled state, however, do not position it in the hous-
ing lead-through yet.
5. If a data line is also to be connected, use the second
supplied cable gland grommet and repeat the above-
mentioned step.
6. Remove the sheathing of the lead.
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7. If a rigid lead is used, bend the individual wires pay-
ing attention to the minimum bend radiuses so that it
is possible to connect them to the terminals without
significant mechanical stress.
8. If a rigid lead is used, bend the individual wires pay-
ing attention to the minimum bend radiuses so that it
is possible to connect them to the terminals without
significant mechanical stress.
Fig. 4
IN Power cable connections
OUT Charging cable connections
1. Using the slot-head screwdriver (3.5 mm), connect
the individual cable ends according to the specifica-
tion in the illustration (Fig. 4) on the left terminal
block with the "IN" label.
NOTE
Make sure to connect them using the correct connec-
tion sequence for a right rotating field.
2. To do this, insert the screwdriver in the designated
upper opening of the spring relief for the terminal
block and open the clamping spring.
3. Now insert the individual wire into the designated
connection opening of the terminal block (lower
opening).
4. Then remove the screwdriver again and perform a
tension test to ensure that the individual wires are
clamped properly and fully and no exposed copper
areas are visible.
NOTE
If multiple charging stations are connected to a com-
mon main power supply point, there is a risk of over-
load.
A phase rotation must be provided and adapted to
the connection configuration of the charging stations.
See online configuration instructions:
https://charging.webasto.com/int/products/
documentation
5. Insert the data line into the designated connection in
the connection area. See Control cable (Control Pilot)
and .
6. Remove any soiling such as insulation trimmings out
of the connection area.
7. Check again for firm attachment of all wires in the
corresponding terminal.
8. Next position the cable bushing in the housing lead-
through.
NOTE
Make sure there are no air gaps between the housing
and the cable bushing.
4.4.1
The electrical connection in split-phase
systems
Terminal configuration:
Supply lead

Terminal block

L1
L1
Neutral
L2
DIP switch configuration: D6 = 0 (OFF)
NOTE
This terminal configuration does not define the unbal-
ance load limit.
NOTE
Supply lead: a maximum of 230 V rated voltage is per-
mitted between L1 and L2.
4.5

LAN cable

For connecting the charging station to the network infra-
structure at the installation location. The charging station
can be configured and controlled using this connection
(prerequisite: connection to the back end or to the local
energy management system). A CAT 7 network cable is
recommended. The LAN cable must be passed through
the left-hand opening in the wall box in order to connect
it to the LAN socket.

Active power increase

4.6
Fig. 5
The active power control as per the rules of VDE AR-4100
should be connected as follows:
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