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Ev Charging Controller Electric Vehicle Charging In Accordance With Iec Standard on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Hangzhou , 浙江省, China

Hangzhou , 浙江省, China
Condition:New Level:2 Manufacturer Part Number:IEC61851 Installation:Station Country/Region of Manufacture:China


MOQ:50pcs
Sample available

Accept SAE J1772, Chademo standards
 
The charging controller enables charging in charging mode 3 in accordance with the IEC standard.It communicates with the electric vehicle,identifier the charging cable,and controls and monitors the switching devices and the plug interlock.the charging controller ensures the maximum safety for the charging operation.
 
 
significant point
 
  Could be designed as 35 mm standard rail mounting/Or screw hole installation
 
  Diversified interface
 
  AC power supply, no additional power module
 
  Customizable protection function
 
  Variety of signal lights
 
  Standard-compliant AC charging in operating mode 3 requires

 


Charging controller

 

Standards

IEC 61851

Vehicle communication
Charging mode
Number of charging interface

 
3
1...4

Operational voltage

AC 110-240V

Rated frequency

50/60Hz

Rated charging current

16/32/45A

Maximum powr loss

6w

Surge strenth

4kv

Degree of protection

IP20

Pollution degree

3

Ambient temperature

0-60ºC/-20-60ºC

Conductor cross-sections
Rigid
Flexible,with end sleeve

 
0.5....2.5mm2
0.5....2.5mm2

Relay outputs
Contact type
Maximum contact load
 

 
4 NO
3A(at 110...240V AV)
1A(12v/5v DC)

Digital inputs
Input voltage

 
110-240AC

Display

3LED

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