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Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL

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  • Page 1 A B B CH A R G I N G S TATI O N Operation and installation manual Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL...
  • Page 2 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB E-mobility B.V. or its affiliates or holding companies (ABB E-mobility). ABB E-mobility assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Description of the touchscreen 1. Introduction and general information 3.7.1 General description of the layout Disclaimer and warranty conditions RFID - Authorization to charge Function and target of this document Payment terminal Language 3.10 Cloud service portal How to use this document 3.11 Options...
  • Page 4 “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 7. Electrical connection 10. Technical data Electrical connection - preliminary operations 10.1 Technical data 7.1.1 AC low voltage network configuration 10.1.1 Technical data table 7.1.2 External AC input protections 10.1.2 Environmental Conditions 7.1.3 Internet access 10.2 Cable specifications Protective earth (PE) connection...
  • Page 5: Introduction And General Information

    Introduction and general information 1. Introduction and general information This chapter will give instruction on the correct use of this document. Chapter recipients: • Owner • Qualified installer • User...
  • Page 6: Disclaimer And Warranty Conditions

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Disclaimer and warranty conditions ABB E-mobility shall not be liable for any damages, losses, costs or expenses resulting from the improper handling and use of the product described in this document and product related features, in particular resulting from non-compliance with the instructions of this document and other applicable regulations and standards (e.g.
  • Page 7: Abbreviations

    Terminology Description Network operating center Facility of the manufacturer to do a remote check on the correct operation of of ABB EV Infrastructure the EVSE Cabinet Enclosure of the EVSE, including the components on the inside Intermediate unit that provides DC power to the Charge control set. Gets its Power cabinet power from a power distribution board.
  • Page 8: Document Revision History

    Document revision history Version Date Description April 2024 ADA compliant product, NACS connector, 184 NEVI variant NOTE Latest version of the manual can be downloaded at this ABB library link...
  • Page 9: Safety

    Safety 2. Safety This chapter contains the safety instructions which must be obeyed during installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the equipment. Always obey and follow the reading order of instruction exactly as described in this manual to prevent injury or damage to the equipment. The manufacturer accepts no liability for failure to comply with the instructions for a correct installation and cannot be held responsible for any other upstream or downstream equipments.
  • Page 10: Liability

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Liability The manufacturer declares that the equipment complies with the regulations currently in force in the country of installation and has issued the corresponding declaration of conformity. The manufacturer is not liable for damages, losses, costs or expenses incurred by any user of the EVSE (e.g. the installation engineer or owner of the equipment) if such damages, losses, costs or expenses result from a failure to comply with the applicable safety instructions given by the manufacturer, including, but not limited to, the following:...
  • Page 11: Intended Use

    Safety Intended use This equipment has the exclusive function of fast EV charging and it is intended to be used both in indoor and outdoor environments. DANGER The manufacterer isn’t liable for any risk and damage related to its different use. Use the equipment only for its intended use and do not change or alter the system under any circumstances.
  • Page 12: General Signs And Signal Words

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Risk analysis and description Suggested action Inadequate cleaning that: Clean the equipment, labels and installation - does not allow adequate air intake for cooling environment. - does not allows the reading of safety labels. Wait at least 15 minutes after turning off the EVSE and perform the total de-energization procedure Stored energy in components that could generate...
  • Page 13: Personal Protective Equipment

    Safety Symbol Description General safety instructions for a procedure Information about spare parts that are necessary for a procedure Information about support equipment that is necessary for a procedure Information about supplies (consumables) that are necessary for a procedure Make sure that the power supply to the EVSE is disconnected Electrotechnical expertise is required, according to the local rules Alternate current Direct current...
  • Page 14: Safety Instructions

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Safety instructions • Only perform the procedures as indicated in this document. • Only perform any services as installation engineer or use the EVSE when you are fully qualified to do so. DANGER If and to the extent permitted by law, in case of inconsistency or contradiction, between any requirements or procedure contained in this document and any such local laws and/or rules,...
  • Page 15: Safety Instructions During The Use

    Use of embedded software and ABB systems by owner and site operator is at your sole risk and quality, accuracy, and performance efforts are with you. ABB E-mobility is not liable for damages and/ or losses related to such security breaches, any unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information.
  • Page 16: Description

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 3. Description This chapter contains information about the models, details of the equipment, characteristics and technical data, overall dimensions and equipment identification. A description of the equipment characteristics is provided to identify its main components and specify the technical terminology used in the manual.
  • Page 17: Orientation Agreements

    − 6 = 6 m (20 ft) • B is the “Connector type”: − N = Not liquid cooled − A = ABB air cooled connector and cable • C is the “Power rating”: − 4 = Max 400 A current...
  • Page 18: Type Plate - Identification Of Equipment

    Contains FCC ID (see note A): XXXXXXXXX; XXXXXXX Ref. Description Manufacturer EVSE Model designation Part number of the EVSE (Internal ABB use) Serial number of the EVSE ABB Global ID EVSE main technical data Address of the manufacturer (legal entity location)
  • Page 19: Overview

    Description Overview 3.3.1 Overview of the EVSE, outside Ref. Part Function Wireless antenna To send and receive data via cellular signal To access the power modules and Communication and Front door control section To lock and open the front door (together with lower swing Upper swing handle lock handle lock) Payment terminal...
  • Page 20: Overview Of The Evse, Inside

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 3.3.2 Overview of the EVSE, inside Ref. Part Function Communication and control section To allocate the communication and control board To provide the physical containment for various power Power modules components AC input fuse Input protection of the EVSE Main AC terminals To connect the AC input cable...
  • Page 21: Overview Of The Cable Management System (Option)

    Description 3.3.3 Overview of the cable management system (option) Ref. Part Function Top attachment point Upper fixing point to the EVSE Cable management system Bottom attachment point Lower installation point to the EVSE Cable clamp To hook the charging cable...
  • Page 22: System Overview

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” System Overview Ref. Part Function Electrical Vehicle to be recharged Parking space To park the EV during charge session Front of the EVSE Side of EVSE with EV connectors and HMI (User Interface) EVSE EV charger AC input cable...
  • Page 23: Concurrent Power Allocation

    Description 3.5.2 Concurrent power allocation 0 - 99% 0 - 99% 100% The power can be allocated in this way: - EV1 and EV2 each receive a maximum of 50 % power from the EVSE until they are fully charged. 0 - 99% 0 - 99% 3.5.3...
  • Page 24: Working Principles

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Working principles 3.6.1 Terra xx4 variants CC, CJ, NC, and NN Ref. Description Main fuse AC contactor Residual current device Power module matrix 30kW power module DC Filter DC relay DC fuse Overcurrent board CPI board IMI board...
  • Page 25: Terra Xx4 Variant C

    Description 3.6.2 Terra xx4 variant C Ref. Description Main fuse AC contactor Residual current device Power module matrix 30kW power module DC Filter DC relay DC fuse Overcurrent board CPI board IMI board AC SPD Breaker Auxiliary transformer Auxiliary breaker Heater Power supply unit DC EMC filter...
  • Page 26: Description Of The Touchscreen

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Description of the touchscreen 3.7.1 General description of the layout Welcome NACS First select your output. Ref. Description Field to select the connector type Instruction field Information button Selected language Button Name Description To select the CCS connector CHAdeMo...
  • Page 27: Rfid - Authorization To Charge

    The touchscreen guides the user how to use the payment terminal. NOTE To use and adjust the settings of the payment terminal, ABB Payment Web tool is required. 3.10 Cloud service portal ABB E-mobility provides a set of cloud-based tools to commission, monitor and troubleshoot the EVSE.
  • Page 28: Options

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 3.11 Options 3.11.1 Fiscal metering system The EVSE can optionally be equipped with a DC energy meter. The dedicated Meter display (10) on the front panel shows: A. Time (hh:mm:ss) B. Date (YY-MM-DD) C.
  • Page 29: Payment Terminal

    The touchscreen guides the user how to use the payment terminal. NOTE To use and adjust the settings of the payment terminal, you require the ABB Payment Web tool. 3.11.4 Emergency Stop button The optional Emergency Stop button (09) can be present on the EVSE front door, to stop the charging session.
  • Page 30: Cable Management System

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 3.11.5 Cable management system The CMS (51) (cable management system) helps to retract and hold the cables in position when the EVSE is not in use. NOTE The cable management system can be pre-assembled from the factory or shipped separately from the EVSE and installed during the commissioning of the charger.
  • Page 31: Transport, Handling And Unpacking

    Transport, handling and unpacking 4. Transport, handling and unpacking In this section are explained all the transport specification, including handling and unpacking procedures of the EVSE. Chapter recipients: • Owner • Qualified installer...
  • Page 32: Transport The Evse To The Site

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Transport the EVSE to the site A transport company delivers the EVSE close to the site. The movement of the EVSE to its final location is their responsibility. NOTE If you need to store the EVSE before installation, obey the ambient conditions for storage (refer to section “10.1.2.
  • Page 33: Visual Inspection On The Packaged Evse

    - If damage has occurred, leave item in its original packaging and indicate it on the transport document (ex. CMR – Bill of lading – AWB – delivery note ); otherwise request immediate inspection from carrier within the applicable time period. Provide pictures to ABB service team also. ShockDot...
  • Page 34 “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” • Check that the equipment used to move or hoist the EVSE is suitable, able to move the EV Charger based on weight. Equipment Movement Lifting • Pallet Jack Only short move •...
  • Page 35 Transport, handling and unpacking • Check that the pallet is not damaged. If there is damage, contact the responsible Health and Safety manager for the site to get instructed on how to unload the EV Charger and move it in a safe way. Pay particular attention to the position of the wheels of the Pallet jack and pallet stacker to avoid damaging the pallet.
  • Page 36: Lifting Of The Evse

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 4.1.3 Lifting of the EVSE WARNING • Risk of pinching or crushing, the EVSE is heavy • Make sure that the hoisting equipment can lift the EVSE safely • Obey the safety instructions that apply to the hoisting equipment •...
  • Page 37: Access To The Internal Parts

    Access to the internal parts 5. Access to the internal parts In this section are illustrated all the access procedures. Chapter recipients: • Qualified installer...
  • Page 38: Front Door

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Front door HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE Make sure that only qualified persons have access to the door key. NOTE There is one unique door key for each cabinet. 5.1.1 Open the front door Use the door key to unlock the upper and lower swing handle lock (03) (17) and to open the front door. •...
  • Page 39: Close The Front Door

    Access to the internal parts 5.1.2 Close the front door In order to close the front door (02) of the EVSE, repeat the operations described in the “Open the front door“ section in reverse order. Sides doors When the front door (02) is open it is possible to access the side door opening systems: Left door (20) - Internal left door handle (A).
  • Page 40: Border Covers

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Border covers 5.3.1 Remove the border covers To access the fasten point between the EVSE and the floor is necessary to remove the Base cover (11). • Unscrew and remove the 8 fasteners of the base cover (11) on the rear side of the EVSE.
  • Page 41: Main Ac Protection Barriers

    Access to the internal parts Main AC protection barriers In order to remove the Main AC protection barriers (42) is necessary to open the front (02) and right doors (13). The Main AC protection barriers (42) are located over the Main AC terminals (33) or AC input fuse (32). 5.4.1 Remove the Main AC protection barriers To access the Main AC terminals (33) or AC input fuse (32), is necessary to remove the Main AC protection...
  • Page 42: Install The Main Ac Protection Barriers

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 5.4.2 Install the Main AC protection barriers At the end of operation on the Main AC terminals (33) or AC input fuse (32), is necessary to install the Main AC protection barriers (42) to ensure the safety of the EVSE. •...
  • Page 43: Installation

    Installation 6. Installation In this section are illustrated all the installation procedure. Chapter recipients: • Owner • Qualified installer...
  • Page 44: Unpacking

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Unpacking WARNING Packaging elements (cardboard, cellophane, staples, adhesive tape, straps, etc.) may cause cuts and/or injuries if not handled with care. They should be removed with the proper equipment. NOTE The components of the packaging must be disposed in accordance with the regulations in force in the country of installation.
  • Page 45 Installation • Spread the cardboard on both sides. • Remove the two main parts of the packaging. • Take out the supplied components. Refer to “6.1.2. Components supplied with the EVSE”). • Remove the internal foams. • Remove the charging cable from the box.
  • Page 46: Components Supplied With The Evse

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 6.1.2 Components supplied with the EVSE When the EVSE is unpacked, make sure all components supplied with the EVSE are present: Component Description Quantity Keys to open the EVSE front door Nuts to install the EVSE to the floor 4 + 8 + 4 Bolts + Washers + Nuts to install AC and (Preinstalled on the...
  • Page 47 Installation The EVSE can be equipped with two types of cable clamp used to hook the charging cable on the CMS. Follow the steps below regarding the clamp that is present on the EVSE: TYPE 1 TYPE 2 • Install the cable clamp (53), one on each charging cable, •...
  • Page 48: Floor Space Requirements

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 6.2.2 Floor space requirements Parameter Description Specification [in] [mm] EVSE (front side indicated by red arrow) Example of approved bollard location Space to open the side doors Reduced side space to install the bollards Space needed to secure the removable base cover Increased front space to install the bollards 23...
  • Page 49: Prepare A Custom Foundation

    Installation 6.2.3 Prepare a custom foundation The EVSE must be installed on a custom foundation suitable to support the weight of the equipment. Use the drawing of the “11.2. Custom foundation - EVSE footprint” to build the foundations before to install the EVSE as described in the instruction below: •...
  • Page 50 “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” • Connect the ropes/chains of the hoisting equipment to the eyebolts installed on the top side of EVSE. • Hook up the lifting means and stretch the ropes leaving them slightly loose. •...
  • Page 51 Installation • Open the front (02) and right doors (13) of the EVSE when is near to ground. Refer to section “5. Access to the internal parts” • Remove the three Main AC protection barriers (42). Refer to section “5.4.1. Remove the Main AC protection barriers”.
  • Page 52: Electrical Connection

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 7. Electrical connection In this section are listed all the electrical connection procedure. Chapter recipients: • Qualified installer...
  • Page 53: Electrical Connection - Preliminary Operations

    Electrical connection Electrical connection - preliminary operations 7.1.1 AC low voltage network configuration The following WYE network configuration is allowed for the AC connection of the EVSE: EVSE Source 480 V 277 V Earthing at the source • Wire L1, L2, L3 •...
  • Page 54: Internet Access

    NOTE Signal strength must be greater than -85 dBm (RSSI) and measured with a cellular signal meter. NOTE The Charger supports SIM cards provided by ABB only. Any other types of SIM cards are not supported. 7.1.3.2 Internet via Ethernet connection If the cellular connection is not available, Ethernet connection must be made to the charger.
  • Page 55: Protective Earth (Pe) Connection

    Electrical connection Protective earth (PE) connection HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE The EVSE’s protective earth (PE) connection is mandatory. The EVSE must be earthed via the connection points marked with the protective earth symbol and using a cable with an appropriate conductor cross-section for the maximum ground fault current that the system might experience.
  • Page 56: Ac Input Connection

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” AC input connection HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE Before carrying out any operation, check that any external switch of voltage sources (upstream to the EVSE) are in OFF position and check for voltage absence on the AC conductors! The EVSE must be connected to the AC input using cables with an appropriate conductor cross-section for minimize loss of power.
  • Page 57 Electrical connection • Install the three Main AC protection barriers (42). Refer “5.4.2. Install the Main AC protection barriers” for the installation procedure. • Close the sliding plate using the 2 side screws (A). NOTE Tighten the system until the sponges close the spaces around the AC cables.
  • Page 58: Ethernet Connection

    The charger’s Ethernet communication, if the Ethernet port is enabled and an on-site Internet connection is available, allows to the charger to transmit telemetry data to the ABB EVCI Cloud without the need to install any additional devices (the logging functionality is already integrated into the charger by default). ABB’s EVCI cloud platform consists of several solutions for monitoring and management of chargers in real-time.
  • Page 59: Tilt Sensor (Optional) Connection

    The circuit breaker, 24 V DC power supply delivered from an UPS and all other external components to the EVSE are not within the scope of ABB E-mobility, therefore are not provided. NOTE The owner is responsible for considering a voltage drop on the 24 V DC circuit.
  • Page 60: Connect The Tilt Sensor (Option)

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 7.5.1 Connect the tilt sensor (option) The connection of the tilt sensor (37) must be made on screw terminal block (39). • Cut the 4 wires to connect the tilt sensor, so that they reach the lower side of terminal block (39).
  • Page 61: Operation And Correct Use

    Operation and correct use 8. Operation and correct use This chapter will give instruction on the correct use of the EVSE. Chapter recipients: • Owner • Qualified installer • User...
  • Page 62: Prepare For Commissioning

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Prepare for commissioning Danger: Hazardous voltage Do not commission the EVSE. Only a service engineer of the manufacturer is qualified to commission the EVSE The below requirements and operations are Owner/Qualified installer responsibilities: 1.
  • Page 63: Remove Condensation From The Cabinet

    Operation and correct use 8.2.1 Remove condensation from the cabinet To remove condensation inside the charger, carry out the following procedure: • Perform the Total de-energization procedure. Refer to section “9.3. Total de-energization of the EVSE” • Open the front and right doors. Refer to section “5.
  • Page 64: Charging Session

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” Charging session 8.3.1 Start a charging session • Park the electric vehicle with the charge inlet within reach of the connector. • Turn off the electric vehicle. • On the touchscreen, select the applicable charging connector button. NOTE If you skip this step, the EVSE selects the correct connector automatically when you connect the EV charge cable to the EV.
  • Page 65: Emergency Stop Of A Charge Session

    Operation and correct use 8.3.3 Emergency stop of a charge session NOTE Stop by emergency button is possible only if the optional button is installed on the front door of the EVSE. The EVSE stops the charge session when the emergency stop is pushed. Only push the emergency stop if there is an emergency! If there is an emergency: •...
  • Page 66: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 9. Maintenance and troubleshooting In this section the user will be instructed on maintenance and cleaning procedures. Preliminary requirements Owner...
  • Page 67: Routine Maintenance

    In addition to routine maintenance, a scheduled component replacement shall be performed to guarantee the continuity of operation of the EVSE. Contact ABB E-mobility for more information on available Service Level Agreements. HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE Operation on the inside of the EVSE shall be performed only by authorized or trained personnel.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    The vehicle problem between the EV and dept. misbehaved the EVSE Check if the EVSE is disabled via ABB EVCI The owner disabled the EVSE Cloud or OCPP backend and if required The display shows this enable it. message: Out of order EVSE internal problem Contact ABB E-mobility Service dept.
  • Page 69: Total De-Energization Of The Evse

    Maintenance and troubleshooting Total de-energization of the EVSE The total de-energization instruction specifies the use of mandatory PPE, tools, equipment and operations to carry out the electrical de-energization of the EVSE. NOTE This instruction does not supersede any legal regulations. The local regulations may impose requirements not reflected in this standard.
  • Page 70: Safety Equipment And Tools

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 9.3.6 Safety equipment and tools The below table shows the required tools and equipment’s that are necessary to perform the steps of the total de-energization procedure. NOTE For safety reasons, service engineers shall check the functionality of the tools before start of work. Tools and Equipment Description Voltage detector (EN 61243-2)
  • Page 71 Maintenance and troubleshooting 7. Insulating barrier removal: remove the insulating barrier on the bottom side of AC main switch. 8. Earthing and short circuiting incoming line assessment: Is needed to make the earth and short-circuit connection on the main AC incoming line in presence of a site configured as below: MV distribution panel LV distribution panel...
  • Page 72 “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 10. Access to intervention area: Access inside the intervention area is now allowed. 11. End of activity: When the tasks are completed, remove any tools that were used (as well as the earthing short-circuiting if installed).
  • Page 73: Technical Data

    Technical data 10. Technical data This chapter contains information about the models, details of the equipment, characteristics and technical data, overall dimensions and equipment identification. A description of the equipment characteristics is provided to identify its main components and specify the technical terminology used in the manual.
  • Page 74: Technical Data

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 10.1 Technical data 10.1.1 Technical data table Terra 94 UL Terra 124 UL Terra 184 UL EVSE configuration Charging standard Mode 4 Number of outputs 1 or 2 based on the configuration...
  • Page 75: Environmental Conditions

    1 year Starting from manufacturing date 2. Contact ABB if the EVSE has been stored for longer periods 3. Protected from the influences of meteorological conditions 4. Transportation conditions are those that the product can be exposed to while transported and handled in its original package 5.
  • Page 76: Cable Specifications

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 10.2 Cable specifications AC Input AC cable cross section 350 MCM (copper) each phase (recommended) AC connection type M10 ( ) cable lug 25 / 64 AC cable diameter (cable entry plate) ...1 in (21...40 mm) 53 / 64...
  • Page 77: Terra 94 - Output Power And Current Vs Output Voltage Curve

    Technical data 10.4 Terra 94 - Output power and current Vs output voltage curve EVSE output power may be reduced by: • Environmental conditions(e.g ambient temperature) • Time between charging sessions • E-Vehicle power peak duration and battery State of Charge (SoC) 10.4.1 CCS1 (200 A) - 1 session 100000 90000...
  • Page 78: Chademo (200A) - 1 Session

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 10.4.3 CHAdeMO (200A) - 1 session 100000 90000 80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 Charger Output Power [W] Charger Output Current [A] Output Voltage [V]...
  • Page 79: Terra 124 - Output Power And Current Vs Output Voltage Curve

    Technical data 10.5 Terra 124 - Output power and current Vs output voltage curve EVSE output power may be reduced by: • Environmental conditions(e.g ambient temperature) • Time between charging sessions • E-Vehicle power peak duration and battery State of Charge (SoC) 10.5.1 CCS1 (200 A) - 1 session 140000 130000...
  • Page 80: Chademo (200A) - 1 Session

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 10.5.3 CHAdeMO (200A) - 1 session 140000 130000 120000 110000 100000 90000 80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 Charger Output Power [W] 10000 Charger Output Current [A] Output Voltage [V]...
  • Page 81: Terra 184 - Output Power And Current Vs Output Voltage Curve

    Technical data 10.6 Terra 184 - Output power and current Vs output voltage curve EVSE output power may be reduced by: • Environmental conditions(e.g ambient temperature) • Time between charging sessions • E-Vehicle power peak duration and battery State of Charge (SoC) 10.6.1 CCS1 (200 A) - 1 session 180000 160000...
  • Page 82: Nacs (375 A) - 1 Session

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 10.6.3 NACS (375 A) - 1 session 180000 160000 140000 120000 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 Charger Output Power [W] Charger Output Current [A] Output Voltage [V] 10.6.4 CHAdeMO (200A) - 1 session 180000 160000 140000...
  • Page 83: Attachments

    Attachments 11. Attachments In this section additional technical drawing, specification, schematics are given. NOTE If you need further information, please contact your local manufacturer service dept. Refer to section “Manufacturer and contact data” Chapter recipients: • Qualified installer...
  • Page 84: Evse Dimensions

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 11.1 EVSE dimensions 11.1.1 EVSE dimensions without CMS NOTE The measurements in the drawing are in inches and millimeters [in (mm)] 5.02 28.11 (714) 2.25 17.76 (451) 2.25 1.52 (57) (57) (38.5) (127.5) 34.65 (880) 22.25 (565)
  • Page 85: Evse Dimensions With Two Cms

    Attachments 11.1.2 EVSE dimensions with two CMS NOTE The measurements in the drawing are in inches and millimeters [in (mm)] 36.3 (922) 33.34 (847) 5.02 28.11 (714) 17.76 (451) (127.5) 35.35 (898) 27.32 (694)
  • Page 86: Custom Foundation - Evse Footprint

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 11.2 Custom foundation - EVSE footprint The drawing (top view) shows all the necessary measurements to prepare a custom foundation: • drill the holes to fasten the EVSE to the floor/basement (in yellow) •...
  • Page 87: Height Of User Operable Elements

    Attachments 11.3 Height of user operable elements According to ADA (American with Disabilities Act) the height of user operable elements must be between specific limits. The distance from the base of the EVSE to the minimum and maximum height of the user operable elements must be accordance with the ADA recommendations.
  • Page 88: Center Of Gravity (Without Cms)

    “Operation and installation manual” - “Terra 94/124/184(NEVI) UL” 11.4 Center of gravity (without CMS) The measurement in the drawing are releted to T184 model (with two charging cables). NOTE For the T94 and T124 models, take into account a tolerance of ±3 in (77 mm) for each measurement.
  • Page 89: Charging Cable Reach

    Attachments 11.5 Charging cable reach NOTE Charging cable lenght 20 ft (6 m). Tolerance: +/-6 inches. Angle Distance Left charging cable [°] [ft (m)] 20 (6.1) 0° 20 (6.1) 20 (6.1) 15 (4.57) Without CMS 16.8 (5.12) 18 (5.5) 20 (6.1) 20 (6.1) 90°...
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