In this guide, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the installation method, requirements, and precautions associated with portable charging piles.
How to install a charging pile?
Lay the power cord according to the wire diameter requirements, align the pile body with the holes, place it on the cement base, and tighten it with M12X70 bolts. 4. Connect the input cable, and check whether the charging pile has an overcurrent, short circuit, lightning strike, or other protection devices.
Where should a charging pile be located?
1. Charging piles should not be located in places that are dusty or contain flammable, explosive, and corrosive objects. 2. The charging pile should be installed in a ventilated environment, and the ambient temperature should meet the requirements for normal charging of electric vehicles. 3.
m) The protection level of the charging pile (bolt) complies with the IP54 requirements of “GB 4208-1993 Enclosure Protection Level (IP Code)”; The input end of the charging pile is directly connected to the AC grid, and the output end is equipped with a charging plug for charging the electric vehicle.
How to install charging equipment?
1. Plan the installation location of charging equipment. It is recommended to install it near the power distribution room. A distance of at least 1 meter should be left in front and behind the charging pile to ensure sufficient ventilation.
How does a charging pile work?
Charging piles generally provide two charging methods: conventional charging and fast charging. People can use a specific charging card to swipe the card on the human-computer interaction interface provided by the charging pile to perform corresponding charging operations and cost data printing.
How to choose a charging pile (bolt)?
The charging pile (bolt) should have a good shielding function against electromagnetic interference; ⑤ The bottom of the pile (bolt) body should be fixedly installed on a base not less than 200mm above the ground. The base area should not be larger than 500mm×500mm; 3. Power requirements 4. Electrical requirements