Hi all,
I've not a lot of experience with EV but was called to a local job to investigate a loss of power to a 32amp 7.2KW EV charger.
It turned out the 32A MCB (Type B) had failed, and would not even operate when completely removed from the board.
I happened to have a matching Contactum B32 breaker (2nd hand) - so put that in to literally 'get them back on the road'.
Anyhow - the customer then tells me he has been advised that the breaker should be a type C.
I've not heard of this before, and the manufacturer was fairly non-committal "You can put in a type C if you want"
Can anyone advise if EV chargers are susceptible to inrush due to the transformer?
It's a Rolec EVHomecharge http://assets.rolecserv.com/files/p...547ae/WallPod EV Tethered Data Sheet - 02.pdf
I wonder what other peoples experiences of this issue is?
No problem with changing to a type C in terms of Max Zs etc.
...but not an easy part to replace if I am going to stick to the same manufacturer. Breaker on the left is what I have put in - but I can't find a contactum 7 series type C anywhere. I think I've got a 9 series though.
Installation details,
TNS
Ze=0.12 ohms
circuit length is only a couple of meters in SWA - R1+R2 = 0.03 ohms
40A 30mA RCCB at the charging point.
No faults.
The old MCB was of poor quality and nearly split in two with over - tightening. I think there has been frequent tripping and resetting.
Thoughts? Type C standard practice for EV?
Cheers.
I've not a lot of experience with EV but was called to a local job to investigate a loss of power to a 32amp 7.2KW EV charger.
It turned out the 32A MCB (Type B) had failed, and would not even operate when completely removed from the board.
I happened to have a matching Contactum B32 breaker (2nd hand) - so put that in to literally 'get them back on the road'.
Anyhow - the customer then tells me he has been advised that the breaker should be a type C.
I've not heard of this before, and the manufacturer was fairly non-committal "You can put in a type C if you want"
Can anyone advise if EV chargers are susceptible to inrush due to the transformer?
It's a Rolec EVHomecharge http://assets.rolecserv.com/files/p...547ae/WallPod EV Tethered Data Sheet - 02.pdf
I wonder what other peoples experiences of this issue is?
No problem with changing to a type C in terms of Max Zs etc.
...but not an easy part to replace if I am going to stick to the same manufacturer. Breaker on the left is what I have put in - but I can't find a contactum 7 series type C anywhere. I think I've got a 9 series though.
Installation details,
TNS
Ze=0.12 ohms
circuit length is only a couple of meters in SWA - R1+R2 = 0.03 ohms
40A 30mA RCCB at the charging point.
No faults.
The old MCB was of poor quality and nearly split in two with over - tightening. I think there has been frequent tripping and resetting.
Thoughts? Type C standard practice for EV?
Cheers.