Morning all,
I'm wondering if anyone has much experience with the Tesla Gen 3 Wall Chargers? Quick look through the instructions shows no PEN fault detection; easily dealt with using a Matte or similar. Also, I noticed no facility for Load management/curtailment of the installation via CT clamp, other than restricting the charger load in setting up.
In situations where the introduction of a charger means exceeding max demand, such as, domestic with a 60amp fuse, how are folks dealing with this? Or am I missing something.
For context, a client has asked me to install one for them. We don't have it yet. I've just looked at the instructions online. The site is a simple domestic with 100amp fuse and I put the max demand at around 80A with the charger, so not an issue for this job particularly. Just wondering for future really.
Many thanks
I'm wondering if anyone has much experience with the Tesla Gen 3 Wall Chargers? Quick look through the instructions shows no PEN fault detection; easily dealt with using a Matte or similar. Also, I noticed no facility for Load management/curtailment of the installation via CT clamp, other than restricting the charger load in setting up.
In situations where the introduction of a charger means exceeding max demand, such as, domestic with a 60amp fuse, how are folks dealing with this? Or am I missing something.
For context, a client has asked me to install one for them. We don't have it yet. I've just looked at the instructions online. The site is a simple domestic with 100amp fuse and I put the max demand at around 80A with the charger, so not an issue for this job particularly. Just wondering for future really.
Many thanks