Switching on wallbox
Before switching on the wallbox, note the following:
DANGER
Risk of death due to electrical shock and discharge!
If a damaged device is used, people may be seriously injured or killed by electric shock.
- Do not use the device if it is damaged.
- Mark damaged device so that it is not used by other people.
- Remedy damage immediately.
- If necessary, take the device out of operation.
- Wallbox has been installed correctly.
- Wallbox is in proper condition.
- The safety devices required (residual current devices line circuit breaker) are installed in the house installation, functional and switched on in compliance with the relevant national regulations.
- Wallbox has been tested in accordance with IEC 60364-6 and the corresponding valid national regulations (e.g. DIN VDE 0100-600 in Germany) during initial commissioning.
INFO
When commissioning for the first time, carry out an inspection of the device in accordance with IEC 60364-6 and the corresponding valid national regulations (e.g. DIN VDE 0100-600 in Germany).
The inspection can be carried out in conjunction with a test box and a test device for standard-compliant testing. The test box simulates vehicle communication. Test boxes are commercially available.
If all the above points have been complied with, you can switch on the wallbox via the residual current device and line circuit breaker.
- Switch on the residual current device.
- Switch on the line circuit breaker.
- The wallbox powers up.
- Standby LED on the LED display lights up.
- Wallbox is in operation.
If the wallbox has been connected to a KOSTAL Smart Energy Meter as an energy meter and you have a PV system, the wallbox should be activated and set up via an activation code in the KOSTAL Smart Energy Meter Setting up wallbox in the KSEM