Circutor RAPTION-150 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
Raption 150 Series
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(M291B01-03-21A)
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Revision log
Date Revision Description
07/20 M291B01-03-20A Initial Version
06/21 M291B01-03-21A Changes in the following sections:
2.C. - 6.C. - 7.D. - 9.C. - 10.
Disclaimer
CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modifications to the device or the unit specifications set
out in this instruction manual without prior notice.
CIRCUTOR, SA on its web site, supplies its customers with the latest versions of the device specifica-
tions and the most updated manuals.
www.circutor.com
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COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
This document is copyrighted, 2021 by CIRCUTOR. All rights are reserved. CIRCUTOR,
S.A. reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual
at any time without notice.
No part of this manual can be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form
or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer.
Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However,
the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use, or for any infringements
upon the rights of third parties that may result from its use.
All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
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Here is your manual
to use and configure
Raption 150 Series
Disclaimer .................................................................................................................................................3
Revision log...............................................................................................................................................3
Here’s your manual to use and configure Raption 150 Series.........................................................5
1.-So,hello!................................................................................................................................................8
2.-Features..............................................................................................................................................10
A. Main features..................................................................................................................................10
B. Overview...........................................................................................................................................11
C. Dimensions......................................................................................................................................12
D. Status Beacon lights......................................................................................................................13
E. Connectors.......................................................................................................................................14
3.- How ti use it?....................................................................................................................................18
A. General.............................................................................................................................................18
B. Starting a charging session..........................................................................................................21
C. Special events starting a charge.................................................................................................24
D. Stopping a charging session.......................................................................................................29
E. Charging information.....................................................................................................................31
F. Charging summary..........................................................................................................................32
G. Emergency button.........................................................................................................................33
H. Connectors status.........................................................................................................................34
I. Consulting the connectors status................................................................................................36
J. Errors................................................................................................................................................36
4.- How to configure it?........................................................................................................................42
A. Introduction....................................................................................................................................42
B. What is needed?............................................................................................................................43
C. Network topology..........................................................................................................................44
D. LAN connection procedure..........................................................................................................45
E. Setup Webpage .............................................................................................................................50
A) Dashboard .................................................................................................................................51
B) Network .....................................................................................................................................57
C) Modem .......................................................................................................................................59
D) Security .....................................................................................................................................60
E) Time ............................................................................................................................................61
F) Locale..........................................................................................................................................62
G) Integrations...............................................................................................................................63
H) Charge Point Configuration....................................................................................................64
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I) Tariffs............................................................................................................................................67
J) Services.......................................................................................................................................69
K) Configuration Update................................................................................................................71
L) Firmware.....................................................................................................................................72
5.- Teltonika RUT 240............................................................................................................................74
A. Introduction....................................................................................................................................74
B. Teltonika RUT240 configuration..................................................................................................75
6.-OCPP 1.5.............................................................................................................................................90
A. Introduction....................................................................................................................................90
B. Before starting.................................................................................................................................91
C. Configuration..................................................................................................................................93
D. Checkup.........................................................................................................................................101
7.-OCPP 1.6............................................................................................................................................102
A. Introduction..................................................................................................................................102
B. Before starting..............................................................................................................................103
C. License activation........................................................................................................................105
D. Configuration................................................................................................................................107
E. Checkup..........................................................................................................................................117
8.-Monitoring........................................................................................................................................118
9.-Output power setup........................................................................................................................120
A. Introduction...................................................................................................................................120
B. Power Modules operation...........................................................................................................121
C. Adjusting the output power........................................................................................................122
10.- Technical Data...............................................................................................................................128
Need help?.............................................................................................................................................131
Guarantee...............................................................................................................................................131
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This manual contains all the necessary information for the proper use of the Charge
Point and helps the user to perform charging with a high level of efficiency and safety.
The CIRCUTOR Charge Point provides a 150kW solution for chargin EVs. Its innovative
and original design provides a quick and intuitive way for recharging the electric
vehicles, according to the current regulations. It can carry out loads in direct current
(DC), either individually or simultaneously.
The unit integrates an intuitive user interface easy to use. It is an 8” touch screen by
which all necessary operations for recharging are performed. It has been designed
vandal-proof in compliance with all requirements regarding IK indices. In addition, the
Charge Point also has a communications system that allows monitoring and control
remotely via OCPP and use XML parameters while the recharging is being performed.
This feature provides an easy way to integrate the Charge Point into superior systems
that allow to the owner or system manager monitor it.
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Compliant with IEC 61851; Electric vehicle conductive charging system
(IEC 61851-1 and IEC 61851-23).
Compliant with IEC 62196; Plugs, sockets-outlets, vehicle connectors and
vehicles inlets, Conductive charging of electric vehicles (IEC 62196-1, IEC
62196-2 and IEC 62196-3).
Compliant with CHAdeMO certification.
Meets the CCS specification, DIN 70121
RFID complies with ISO / IEC14443A / B / MIFARE Classic / DESFire EV1 /
ISO 18092 / ECMA-340 / NFC 13.56MHz
ISO-15118 Ready
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So, hello!
Important safety instructions
Read all the instructions before using
and configuring the Charge Point.
Do not use the Charge Point for
anything other than electric vehicle
charging modes which are defined in
IEC 61851-23.
Do not modify the Charge Point. If
modified, CIRCUTOR will reject all
responsibility and the warranty will be
void.
Comply strictly with electrical safety
regulations according to your country.
Do not make repairs or manipulations
with the unit energised.
Only trained and qualified personnel
should have access to the electrical
parts inside the Charge Point.
Check the installation annually by
qualified technician.
Remove from service any item that
has a fault that could be dangerous
for users (broken connectors, caps that
don’t close...).
Use only CIRCUTOR supplied spare
parts.
Do not use this product if the enclosure
or the EV connector is broken, cracked,
open, or shows any other indication of
damage.
Adaptors or conversion adapters and
cord extensions set are NOT allowed to
be used.
Read carefully all the instructions before using the
Charge Point.
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AMain features
• HMI: there is a TFT colour touch screen of 8 inches which is the interface between the
Charge Point and the user. Provides information about every step of the charge transaction.
Also includes the detail of the in progress charge transactions (SoC, charging time
remaining, etc).
• RFID: there is a radio frequency reader that allows user authentication to proceed with
the recharging of the electric vehicle. At the discretion of the facility operator, the user’s
recharge also can be allowed or denied.
• User Management: provides a database that associates users with one or more
identification cards, you can also assign consumption and charging logs.
• Beacons light: by a LED beacons located above connectors, it is indicated the charging
status of the socket/connector.
• Ethernet: the unit allows communicate using TCP / IP on an Ethernet network, giving
flexibility to the system operator and management of the Charge Point.
• Remote monitoring and control in real-time 3G/4G: it can be done via CIRCUTOR
software and also via OCPP integrations through the integrated router. In addition, by
using a standard Web browser, you can access to the Charge Point and adjust the settings
remotely.
• Historic charge transactions: the system is able to generate charging process reports,
according to the historical database of the Charge Point.
• Energy metering: two integrated meters are measuring power and energy consumed by
the EV during a charge session. Both meters are MID certified.
• OCPP integration: OCPP is a communication protocol between the Charge Point and
management platforms (BackOffice) for comprehensive management of charging. This
integration allows, among other things, management and user authentication as well as a
variety of parameters to monitor during a charge transaction’.
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Features
BOverview
Components can vary depending on the model
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1.- Cover 2.- Courtesy Lights 3.- Screen 4.- CHA plug
5.- CCS plug 6.- RFID Reader 7.- Locking handle 8.- Front panel
9.- Antenna 10.- CCS/CHA cables 11.- LED beacons Light 12.-Front Door
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CDimensions
Units specified in millimeters:
300
380
470
2070
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DStatus Beacon lights
Over each connector there is a beacon light, it indicates the state of charge in which the
socket/connector is located.
Colour Status Description
Green Available The connector or socket is available to start a charging
session
Blue Charging The connector or socket is performing a charging ses-
sion
Cyan Reserved
(OCPP 1.5)
The connector or socket has been booked by system op-
erator through OCPP
Red Error
The Charging Station indicates that the emergency
button has been activated or some error has occurred.
Check the HMI Screen and follow the instructions
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The Charge Point is equipped with two connectors of different load; these can recharge a
large range of vehicles:
• DC (Mode 4): CHAdeMO, Tethered cable, 3.4m. Until 125 A / 50 kW
• DC (Mode 4): Combo 2 (CCS), Tethered cable, 3.4m. Up to 250 A / 150 kW
EConnectors
The following considerations, before using this Charge Point, must be considered.
• Only DC CHAdeMO
• Only DC CCS2
• Simultaneous, CHAdeMO and CCS 2 connectors at the same time
Optionally, Charge Point can be configured to work without simultaneity. It is required a
specific configuration file.
To obtain the appropriate configuration file please contact CIRCUTOR Post
Sales Department.?
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DC Connectors Lock
If your Charge Point is equipped with the ‘Mechanical connector locking’ accesory at DC
holders, is not possible to pull back the connectors from holders without first unlocking it.
System consists on a sensor for connector detection and the lock mechanism. CHA connector
is locked by the Charge Point; CCS connector is locked by a piston.
Also, there is one Led over each holder indicating the lock state:
- Red → Connector locked
- Off → Connector unlocked
CHA Holder CCS Holder
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The connectors will be delivered right in the moment than the user push over the ‘Connector
touching button’ when choose the option in the HMI screen:
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The first time the Charge Point is powered on, the system will take around 10 seconds for
starting up, the screen will show next image:
In the lower right corner, it shows the firmware version. After that 10 seconds have passed,
the first screen that appears is the screensaver,
Tap over this screen, and the HMI will skip to the next screen:
AGeneral
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How to use it ?
At this new screen, the Charge Point is asking for showing the identification card or touch the
screen, as you can see there are two options.
The first option, showing the identification card, is the option that will let to initiate a ‘Charging
session’ to the user that has been registered in advance or has the identification card.
The second option, touch the screen, is only to get information about the connectors status
and the charging process so as to know the Charge Point availability but you cannot start or
do any action over the currently charging session.
Also, at this screen and during all the process is possible to change language, pressing on the
top of the screen over the ‘Flag’ touch symbol:
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Next screen will appear, press over your language’s flag:
This option will allow user to change the language ONLY for the current Charge Transaction.
When Charge Point returns to main or standby screen, it will return the default language,
which is configured in the Setup Webpage.
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