User Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- INSTALLATION
- In the Box
- Tools
- Installation Considerations
- Step 1: Prepare Wirebox for Conduit Fittings and Bushings
- Step 2: Prepare Mounting Surface
- Step 3: Prepare Wirebox and Mount to Wall
- Step 4: Route Wiring Through Wirebox
- Step 5: Strip and Land Wiring
- Step 6: Attach Wall Connector to Wirebox
- Step 7: Energize Wall Connector
- COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE
- POWER SHARING
- WALL CONNECTOR LEDS
- WARRANTY INFORMATION
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Considerations for Power Sharing
Wall Connector power sharing is achieved wirelessly.
For optimal performance, Wall Connectors within a power sharing network should be installed within view of
each other whenever possible.
NOTE: Line of sight is recommended but not required. Wireless communication is capable of reaching
around concrete corners but network range may degrade as a result.
Avoid placing Wall Connectors on opposite sides of concrete, masonry, metal studs, and other physical
obstructions that would impede Wi-Fi signal strength.
NOTE: If a mobile device is able to connect to the Leader Wall Connector Wi-Fi, it is a good indication
that the Follower Wall Connector will also be able to connect.
Calculating Power Sharing Requirements for Existing Systems
To calculate power supply requirements per number of Wall Connectors for existing electrical systems, use
the following equation:
Available continuous
amperage:
Number of Wall Connectors: Max amperage output per Wall Connector
when 100% utilized:
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NOTE: Maximum number of Wall Connectors for power sharing is 6.
NOTE: When calculating maximum amperage per Wall Connector, 100% utilization must be greater
than 6 amps for power sharing operation. If maximum amperage is greater than 48 amps, power
sharing is not necessary.
For large scale sites, consider expected parking time in relation to a 100% utilization rate.
Expected Park Time (hours) Examples Recommended Amperage per wall
Connector at 100% Utilization
6+ (long term) Long term parking, overnight
parking
12+ amps
3-5 (medium term) Workplace, hospitality 24+ amps
1-2 (short term) Shopping and dining 32+ amps
NOTE: 100% utilization represents the worst case scenario for charging speeds, where the least
amount of power would be available for each individual vehicle. In most situations, not all Wall
Connectors would be actively charging a vehicle, which enables faster charging for the remaining
vehicles.
POWER SHARING
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