8 % ≤ Duty Cycle < 10 %, Maximum current = 6 A
10 % ≤ Duty Cycle ≤ 85 %, Maximum current = (duty cycle %) x 0.6
85 % < Duty Cycle ≤ 96 %, Maximum current = (duty cycle % - 64) x 2.5
96 % < Duty Cycle ≤ 97 %, Maximum current = 80 A
See detailed calculations in Table 4.
Table 4. Calculations of max. charging current on basis of duty cycle.
Max
Duty Cycle (%)
Amps
8
6.0
10
6.0
11
6.6
12
7.2
13
7.8
14
8.4
15
9.0
16
9.6
17
10.2
18
10.8
19
11.4
20
12.0
21
12.6
22
13.2
23
13.8
24
14.4
25
15.0
26
15.6
27
16.2
28
16.8
29
17.4
30
18.0
31
18.6
32
19.2
33
19.8
34
20.4
35
21.0
36
21.6
37
22.2
38
22.8
Error states:
Duty Cycle = 0 % (Duty Cycle < 3 %), State F or E (see IEC/EN 61851-1
Standard); no charging allowed
Duty Cycle = 5 % (4.5 % ≤ Duty Cycle ≤ 5.5 %), Indicates that digital
communication is needed
7 % < Duty Cycle < 8 %, Error state; no charging allowed
Duty Cycle = 100 %, State B1, C1 or D1; no charging allowed
CP Error state "E" simulation
Use CP Error "E" button (see Figure 2, item
CP Error state "E" is pushed, the test adapter makes a short circuit between
CP and PE through internal diode. As a result, the pending charging process is
aborted and new charging processes are prevented.
PE Error state "F" (Earth Fault) simulation
Use the PE Error state "F" button (see Figure 2, item
interruption of the PE conductor. The pending charging process is aborted and
new charging processes are prevented.
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Max
Duty Cycle (%)
Amps
40
24.0
41
24.6
42
25.2
43
25.8
44
26.4
45
27.0
46
27.6
47
28.2
48
28.8
49
29.4
50
30.0
51
30.6
52
31.2
53
31.8
54
32.4
55
33.0
56
33.6
57
34.2
58
34.8
59
35.4
60
36.0
61
36.6
62
37.2
63
37.8
64
38.4
65
39.0
66
39.6
67
40.2
68
40.8
69
41.4
9
) to simulate a CP Error. When
Max
Duty Cycle (%)
Amps
70
42.0
71
42.6
72
43.2
73
43.8
74
44.4
75
45.0
76
45.6
77
46.2
78
46.8
79
47.4
80
48.0
81
48.6
82
49.2
83
49.8
84
50.4
85
51.0
86
55.0
87
57.5
88
60.0
89
62.5
90
65.0
91
67.5
92
70.0
93
72.5
94
75.0
95
77.5
96
80.0
97
80.0
8
) to simulate an