Schneider Evlink Home AC easy home charger 3.7 kW Att. Cab. 5m - EVH4S03NC
EVlink Home Charging station 3.7kW 1P+N - Attached Cable 5meter 16A - including RDC-DD
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This Evlink Home product is a wall-mounted charging station for all electrical vehicles compliant with IEC61851-1 standard. The IP degree of protection is IP55. The IK degree of protection is IK10. The operating temperature is between -30°C and 50°C. The output type is a 5m attached cable with a T2 socket-outlet at the end, installed at the bottom and top centre of the station. The nominal output power is 3.7kW. It is supplied in single-phase (1P+N). The rated charging current is 16A under 230VAC with a 50Hz to 60Hz frequency. It can be used with a TN-S or TT earthing system. The charging station is easy to install (no special tools required). It is recommended for private use at home, installed in the garage for instance. The dimensions are (W) 282mm x (H) 409mm x (D) 148mm. Its product weight is 4.5kg. Its color is white (RAL9003). It is fitted with a built-in protection against residual direct current (RDC-DD as Residual Direct Current Detecting Device). There is no access control to use the charging station for loading an electrical vehicle. A red push-button is present in case of emergency stop. One LED is changing color between red, green and blue in order to indicate the loading status directly on the charging station. By complementing the charging station with the anti-tripping system, it benefits of the dynamic energy management. This one allows to adjust in real time the maximum power allocated to the charging electric vehicle, according to the consumption of the rest of loads in the house.