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HomeMy WebLinkAbout51103-Z ` TOWN OF SOUTHOLD A BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, NY zd BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit #: 51103 Date: 8/21/2024 Permission is hereby granted to: Daneshrad, Daniel 50 Oak Ave Southold NY 11971 �� ..... To. Legalize the installation of an "as built" Tesla EV Charger as applied for. At premises located at: 50 Oak Ave, Southold SCTM # 473889m Sec/Block/Lot# 77.-2-7 Pursuant to application dated 7/5/2024 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on mITITITmmm2/20/2026. Fees: AS BUILT-ACCESSORY $250.00 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY $100.00 ELECTRIC $200.00 ._...._..._._... Total: $550.00 Building Inspector Y.:mv TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 ` Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 tt s://www.sotitlioldtown! off" Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only D b) PERMIT NO. l Building Inspector. Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety. Incomplete DING D LW- applications will not be accepted. Where the Applicant is not the owner,an O ^-. Owner's Authorization form(Page 2)shall'be completed. I SO Date: Z'0 Z OWNERS)OF PROPERTY: Name: � ` SCTM # 1000- �' _ �Z 0- - Project Address: 5-0 oak ��JQ [LJ' Tic 1� N � 11Zo Phone#: 5 i 0- 1p�rr�- S(a� Email: b r)-h%e\ &CL-&'i v w�R�I.C'GWr Mailing Address: 1 l ��h C� �(� Vr. t0 «Zo CONTACT PERSON: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Name: A Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: • E ail: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ❑New Structure ❑Addition ❑Alteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: XOther A t r- $ 2 0 Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes 64No Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes RNo 1 PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property: Intended use of property: Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? ❑Yes ❑No IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. ❑ Check Box After Reading: The owner/contractor/design professional is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues as provided by Chapter 236 of the Town Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions,alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building(s)for necessary inspections.False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the New York State Penal Law. Application Submitted By(print name): �)uV�;ej ❑Authorized Agent ❑Owner Signature of Applicant w� � � Date: CONNIE D. BUNCH Notary Public,State of New York STATE OF NEW YORK) No. 01BU6185050 SS: Qualified in Suffolk County COUNTY OF Commission Expires April 14, 2 ) being duly sworn, deposes and says that (s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named, (S)he is the (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this z day of l .., ' A u , 20 Notary Public PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION (Where the applicant is not the owner) I, residing at do hereby authorize to apply on my behalf to the Town of Southold Building Department for approval as described herein. Owner's Signature Date Print Owner's Name 2 ff BUILDING DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD r Town Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 . „ Telephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 smash southoldtowr re ov- seand southold�towr�nn ov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: (c 2� - Company Name: �, .j Cor OL Electrician's Name: Co�,V Lv i h k License No.: 33 q_A G Elec. email: Elec. Phone No: (0'5v 73`J :2 VL ❑1 request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: °SZo �e nrG 5� JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Address: So Cross Street: Phone No.: ;i b Bldg.Permit #: .5' 1 IO email: 60,h,ek,& e4CJ,9 v,a'd.cot, Tax Map District: 1000 Section: Block: O Z Lot: O 1- BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): As e,- Square Foots e: Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: © YES 0 NO F-]Rough In Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: YES �NO Issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service SizeF-11 Ph 3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# ❑New Service❑Fire Reconnect❑Flood Reconnect❑Service Reconnect❑Underground❑Overhead # Underground Laterals 1 H Frame Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION a LD 110 SURVEY OF LOTS 168 THRU 171 INCL, MAP OF „� GOOSE BAY ESTATES 13 GO FILE No. 1 176 FILED NOVEMBER 18, 1934 OSE G���I� SOUTHOLD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD `•~ 1ASUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C. 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Jamesport,New York 11947 Jumespert.New York 11947 A5,5r5s c)R� 4 i WALL CONNECTOR, 80A SINGLE PHASE INSTALLATION MANUAL Approved Markets: North America, Japan, Taiwan For additional languages, please visit: www.tesia.com/wallconnector Contonts Install the Low Profile Bracket for Rear or Bottom Entry Wiring..........................................16 Install the Top About this Manual...........................2 Top Entry Wiring try Bracket for Rear or t Product Specifications..............................................2 Prepare for Installation............................................18 Communications Regulations.................................2 Connect the Wiring...................................................19 Errors or Inaccuracies................................................2 Set the Operating Current......................................21 Copyrights and Trademarks....................................2 Secure the Cover and Power Up.........................22 Safety Information..........................3 Troubleshooting............................24 Important Safety Instructions................................3 Reset..............................................................................27 Warnings.........................................................................3 Questions?...................................................................28 Cautions..........................................................................3 Notes................................................................................4 Appendix A: Testing for Specifications...................................5 Proper Operation.........................29 Features..............................................6 Appendix B: Optional Circuit Ratings..............................................................6 Connection for Load Sharing..30 Self-Monitoring and Recovery................................6 Daisy Chaining Multiple Wall Connectors.......30 Power Outages.............................................................6 Example of the Communication Wiring............31 Load Sharing.................................................................6 Other Load Sharing Behaviors.............................31 Planning Your Installation............7 Minimum Requirements............................................7 ServiceWiring..............................................................7 Single-Phase With Neutral.......................................7 Single-Phase Without Neutral................................7 120V Above Ground...................................................8 Ground Connection....................................................8 240V Single-Phase.....................................................8 200V Single-Phase.....................................................8 208V 3-Phase Wye-Connected.............................9 240V Three-Phase Delta-Connected..................9 Determine the Circuit Breaker Requirements................................................................9 Choose the Best Location for the Wall Connector.....................................................................10 Installation Considerations......................................11 Check the Box Contents.............13 Step-by-Step Installation Instructions......................................15 Tools and Materials Required................................15 Overview of Installation Steps..............................15 T ' ••ut this Manual Product Specifications Copyrights and Trademarks All specifications and descriptions contained All information in this document is subject to in this document are verified to be accurate at copyright and other intellectual property the time of printing.However,because rights of Tesla,Inc.and its licensors.This continuous improvement is a goal at Tesla,we material may not be modified,reproduced or reserve the right to make product copied,in whole or in part,without the prior modifications at any time. written permission of Tesla,Inc.and its licensors.Additional information is available Communications Regulations upon request.The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of Tesla,Inc.in the United States and other countries: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).Operation is subject to the Tkki': following two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference and(2)this TESLA-MOTORS, device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause Tom+ TESLA;ROADSTER,. undesired operation. Important:Changes or modifications to MODELS; this product not authorized by Tesla could void the FCC compliance. MOdEL K. Errors or Inaccuracies To communicate any inaccuracies or omissions,or to provide general feedback or suggestions regarding the quality of this manual,send an email to: All other trademarks contained in this ownersmanualfeedback@tesla.com document are the property of their respective owners and their use herein does not imply sponsorship or endorsement of their products or services.The unauthorized use of any trademark displayed in this document or on the vehicle is strictly prohibited. 2 Safety Information Important Safety Instructions A Warning:'Do not touch the Wall Connector's end terminals with fingers or sharp metallic objects,such as wire,tools, This document contains important instructions or needles. and warnings that must be followed when installing and maintaining the Wall Connector. A Warning:Do not forcefully fold or apply pressure to any part of the Wall Connector or damage it with sharp Warnings objects. A Warning:Do not insert foreign objects ® Warning:Read all the instructions before into any part of the Wall Connector. using this product. A Warning:Use of the Wall Connector may A Warning:This device should be affect or impair the operation of any supervised when used around children. medical or implantable electronic devices, such as an implantable cardiac Warning:The Wall Connector must be through a permanent wiring pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter grounded system or through equipment grounding defibrillator.Check with your electronic conductor. device manufacturer concerning the effects that charging may have on such A Warning:Do not install or use the Wall electronic devices before using the Wall Connector near flammable,explosive, Connector. harsh,or combustible materials, chemicals,or vapors. Cautions A Warning:Turn off input power at the circuit breaker before installing or cleaning the Wall Connector. At Caution:Do not use private power generators as a power source for A Warning:Use the Wall Connector only charging. within the specified operating parameters. A Caution:Incorrect installation and testing of the Wall Connector could potentially A Warning:Never spray water or any other damage either the vehicle's Battery liquid directly at the wall mounted control and/or the Wall Connector itself.Any box.Never spray any liquid onto the resulting damage is excluded from the charge handle or submerge the charge New Vehicle Limited Warranty and the handle in liquid.Store the charge handle Charging Equipment Limited Warranty. in the dock to prevent unnecessary exposure to contamination or moisture. Caution:Do not operate the Wall Connector in temperatures outside its A Warning:Stop using and do not use the operating range of-22°F to 122°F(-30°C Wall Connector if it is defective,appears to+50°C). cracked,frayed,broken,or otherwise damaged,or fails to operate. A Warning:Do not attempt to disassemble, repair,tamper with,or modify the Wall Connector.The Wall Connector is not user serviceable.Contact Tesla for any repairs or modification. ® Warning:When transporting the Wall Connector,handle with care.Do not subject it to strong force or impact or pull,twist,tangle,drag,or step on the Wall Connector,to prevent damage to it or any components. Safety Information 3 TSafety Information Notes Note:Ensure that the Wall Connector's charging cable is positioned so it will not be stepped on,driven over,tripped on,or subjected to damage or stress. Note:Do not use cleaning solvents to clean any of the Wall Connector's components.The outside of the Wall Connector,the charging cable,and the connector end of the charging cable should be periodically wiped with a clean,dry cloth to remove accumulation of dirt and dust. Note:Be careful not to damage the circuit boards or components during installation. Note:Use a cable sheath or similar containment to cover the supply cables.The color black is recommended. 4 Specifications The maximum power rating for the Wall Connector is 20 kW or 80A at 250V AC single-phase power. :FescrTption Voltage and Wiring 208V or 240V AC single-phase:L1,L2,and earth Current Maximum output:80A,72A,64A,56A,48A,40A,36A, 32A,28A,24A,20A,16A,12A Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Cable Length 8.5'(2.6 m)and 24'(7.4 m) Wall Connector Dimensions Height:15.0"(380 mm) Width:6.3"(160 mm) Depth:5.5"(140 mm) Top Entry Bracket Dimensions Height:10.8"(275 mm) Width:5.1"(130 mm) Depth:2.0"(SO mm) Weight(including bracket) 20 lb(9 kg) Operating Temperature -22°F to 1221F(-30°C to 50°C) Storage Temperature -40°F to 185°F(-40oC to 85°C) Enclosure Rating Type 3R Agency Approvals cULus listed for United States and Canada under file number E354307,FCC Part 15. Ventilation Not Required Specifications 5 Circuit Ratings Power Outages If a power outage occurs,the Wall Connector Use a single-phase circuit breaker rated for automatically resumes charging when power 100A single phase to obtain the fastest is restored.If the charging cable is plugged charging. into the vehicle when power is restored,the lights blink and the unit does not energize the In certain installation locations,this level of charging cable for approximately 15 seconds power isn't readily available.Therefore,you to three minutes.This prevents the utility grid can adjust the circuit breaker rating on the from experiencing a large surge when power is Wall Connector from 15A to 100A(refer to Set restored and allows vehicles to begin drawing the Operating Current on page 21). current at random times,rather than all at Note:Actual amperage draw will depend on once. the on-board charger of the vehicle.Contact Tesla if you have questions about the on- Load Sharing board charger of a specific vehicle. The Wall Connector provides the capability to Self-Monitoring and Recovery wire 4 Wall Connectors to a single circuit with automatic load management,giving vehicle The Wall Connector has a ground monitoring owners reassurance that they can charge circuit that continuously checks for the multiple vehicles at home(refer to Appendix presence of a safe ground connection and B:Optional Connection for Load Sharing on automatically recovers from faults.Manual page 30). testing and resetting is not required. Temporary problems such as ground faults or utility power surges are overcome automatically.If a residual current fault occurs that interrupts charging,the Wall Connector automatically tries to clear the fault and re- attempt charging. If the problem is immediately sensed a second time,the Wall Connector waits 15 minutes before trying to charge.This process repeats 4 times and if all attempts are unsuccessful, power is removed and no further attempts are made.In this case,you will see a red error light on the front panel(refer to Troubleshooting on page 24).It is recommended that when you see a red error light,you power off the Wall Connector by switching off the upstream circuit breaker,and then power it back on again. The Wall Connector can alternatively be reset when a red error light is encountered using the RESET button(refer to Reset on page 27). 6 Planning Your Minimum Requirements Caution:The two phases used must each measure 120V to neutral.Earth ground must be connected to neutral at only one Installation of the Wall Connector requires that point,usually at the breaker panel. you: • Calculate the existing electrical load to Single-Phase With Neutral determine the maximum operating current. • Calculate the distance to ensure minimal For single-phase use of a Wye-connected voltage drop. secondary,only a single-phase(1-1)and neutral • Obtain any necessary permits from the should be connected.The phase to neutral local authority that has jurisdiction and voltage measurement are shown in the confirm that the follow-up inspection has illustration below. been scheduled by an electrician after the ® Warning:The Wall Connector in this installation is complete. configuration operates only from a single- Use only copper conductors. phase(1-7).Do not connect the remaining • Use conductors that are sized in phases(L2 and L3). accordance with local wiring regulations. A Warning:Before installing the Wail The selected cable must be able to sustain Connector,identify the type of utility periods of constant load of up to the service connection available on site.If you maximum amperage selected by the are unsure about the type of connection electrician. available at the service panel,consult an • Use protective devices.The circuit electrician,or contact Tesla for assistance. protection device chosen must Note:Consult with your local electrician or incorporate overcurrent protection in refer to your local code for proper wire sizing relation to the electrical load selected. appropriate for the currents in your Wall Note:Consult with an electrician to ensure Connector. that the installation meets local regulations. Service Wiring Single-Phase Without Neutral ® Warning:The Wall Connector is a single- For installations without a neutral and phase device.Do not connect all three 220-240V from phase to phase,connect any phases of a three-phase feed. two phases(L1,L2,or L3 in the illustration)to the L7 and N positions on the Wail Connector ® Warning:Before installing the Wall terminal block. Connector,identify the type of utility service connection available on site. AK Caution:If a 240V three-phase feed is from a Delta-connected secondary,the leg used must have a center tap.This m Lz center tap must be grounded.Only the 2zov-240v two phases on either side of the centertapped leg can be used. o u Only three wires are connected,but care must be taken that the service transformer N secondary connection is definitely known,and that the three wires from the main circuit breaker panel are correctly connected and labeled. Planning Your Installation 7 Planning Your Installation 120V Above Ground 240V Single-Phase A Warning:The Wall Connector is a single- phase device.Do not connect all three ♦ L+ phases of a three-phase feed. tzw A Warning:Before installing the Wall Connector,identify the type of utility I NEUTRAL 2aov service connection available on site.If you NOT USED) are unsure about the type of connection '2°v available at the service panel,consult an electrician,or contact Tesla for assistance. L2 Caution:The two phases used must each measure 120V to neutral.Earth ground GND must be connected to neutral at only one point,usually at the breaker panel. Caution:If a 240V three-phase feed is from a Delta-connected secondary,the .Note:Illustrations in this document are for leg used must have a center tap.This demonstration purposes only. center tap must be grounded.Only the two phases on either side of the center- 200V Single-Phase tapped leg can be used. Only three wires are connected,but care must be taken that the service transformer secondary connection is definitely known,and I L' that the three wires from the main circuit i breaker panel are correctly connected and 10°� labeled. �F_ NEUTRALNote:The L1,L2,and ground outputs labeled on the illustrations correspond to the inputs low 1 on the Wall Connector. L2 Ground Connection END Always connect the Neutral at the service to Earth Ground.Ground fault protection is not possible unless the Neutral(center tap on the Note:Illustrations in this document are for service transformer)is connected to an Earth demonstration purposes only. Ground.If ground is not provided by the electrical service,you must install a grounding stake nearby.the grounding stake must be connected to the ground bar in the main breaker panel,and Neutral connected to Ground at that point. 8 Planning Your Installation 208V 3-Phase Wye-Connected 240V Three-Phase Delta-Connected With a Wye-connected secondary,any two of With the delta connection,one leg must be the legs can be used to provide 208V to the center tapped,and only the two phases on Wall Connector.For example,L1 and L2,or L7 either side of the center tap can be used.The and L3,or L2 and L3.The two used phases two used phases must each measure 120V to must each measure 120V to neutral. neutral. Note:A current-carrying neutral is not Consult the transformer manufacturer's required. literature to verify that the single leg can supply the required power. L3(NOT USED) Note:The Wall Connector's contactor closes L+ only if it detects the presence of an earth ground wire connected to a neutral point on 120V 203V the transformer secondary. NEUTRAL L3(NOT USED) (NOT USED) 120V L2 f L, 120V GND NEUTRAL 210V (NOT USED) 120V Caution:The unused leg(L3 in the ! L2 illustration)must remain open.Do not connect to a neutral bar,or to earth GND ground. Caution:The center point of the three phases(normally used as neutral)must Caution:The third line(1_3 in the be grounded to earth at only one point. illustration)of the delta is 208V,with This is usually at the breaker panel. respect to neutral,and is sometimes referred to as a"stinger."Do not use this third line. A Caution:Do not use a three-phase delta- connected transformer secondary without a center tap on one leg.No neutral point is available for the required earth ground connection. Determine the Circuit Breaker Requirements To determine the type of upstream circuit breaker you need,examine the distribution panel or circuit breaker box to identify the amperage available at the installation site. Planning Your Installation 9 Planning Your The Wall Connector has an internal rotary switch that allows you to adjust its operating current(refer to Set the Operating Current on page 21).The circuit breaker should be rated for the continuous current of:12,16,20,24,28, 32,36,40,48,56,64,72,or 80A. Note:Refer to the circuit breaker current ratings specified on IEC 60898 when installing the Wall Connector.If in doubt,check with your local building electrical inspector. Choose the Best Location for the Wall Connector Determine the parking location of the vehicle to ensure that the charge cable reaches the charge port.The Wall Connector should be located: • In an enclosed garage,typically on the vehicle's charge port side. • In a well-ventilated area.Avoid installation in an enclosed box,or adjacent to hot appliances. • 4 ft(1.2 m)above the floor. • 8 in(190 mm)from any obstructions to allow for cable looping. Note:The Wall Connector is approved for outdoor use,but it is not designed for complete immersion in liquid.Protection from rain is recommended but not required. 10 Planning Your Installation Considerations Three methods are available to install the Wall Connector.The location of the conduit determines which installation method to follow.If the conduit runs along the floor or low on the wall,use the bottom entry configuration.If the conduit comes from inside the wall,use the rear entry configuration.If the available conduit comes from the ceiling,use the top entry installation. Note:Throughout the manual,"conduit"is used as the standard term for the protective tubing that houses the service wiring.In regions where conduit is not used(Europe for example),a cable comprised of service wiring enclosed in a protective jacket may be substituted for conduit if allowed by local regulations. Here are some additional guidelines: • Conduit openings are sized for 1"(25 mm)conduit. • Conduit needs to meet all local regulations. • Use an appropriate circuit breaker. • To keep the housing weatherproof,use cable glands. • Use a UL approved conduit connector to ensure proper seal. Bottom or Rear Entry 5.5'(140mm) � (380 mm) • . i V ti 6.3 1� (160 mm) (140 mm) Planning Your Installation 11 Planning Your Installation, Top Entry 15" (380 mm) 6.3" .1-;1.15. (160 mm) (140 mm) 12 CheCk the Box Contents The shipping box contains parts for all installation methods,as well as this manual.If any parts are damaged or missing,contact Tesla(refer to Questions?on page 28). Note:Not shown is the supplied cardboard template. 0 � o 0 o � o 000 000 0 O � O ® e- e 1 Wall Connector 2 Top entry bracket' 3 Low profile bracket" 4 Low profile bracket screws(2)'" 5 Bottom or rear entry power conduit plug 6 Bottom or rear entry signal conduit plug 7 Top entry signal conduit plug' 8 Top entry power conduit plug" 9 Bottom conduit sealing gasket' 10 Top bracket-to-housing screw covers(2) 11 Bottom bracket-to-housing screw covers(2) Check the Box Contents 13 Check the Box Contents 12 Bottom bracket-to-housing screws(2) 13 Top bracket-to-housing screws(2) 14 Top entry bracket mounting screws(2)" 'Items used in only top entry installations. Items used in only bottom or rear entry installations. 14 Step-by-Step Installation Instructions Tools and Materials Required Before installing the Wall Connector,gather the following tools and materials: • Pencil or marker • Hole punch(optional,to push through cardboard template) Wire stripper • Voltmeter or digital multimeter(to measure AC voltage at the installation site) • Phillips screwdriver • Small flathead screwdriver • Large flathead screwdriver(optional,to remove plastic knock-outs) • T20 security pin Torx driver • T10 Torx driver • M20 and M32 cable glands(also known as sealing hubs) • Ferrules(the diameter of the ferrule depends on the diameter of the power wiring and the construction) • Wiring(use twisted pair communication cable 18AWG(Max diameter:0.04 in(1.02 mm);Max cross-sectional area:0.03 in2(0.82 mm2)for a maximum of 49 ft(15 m)between Wall Connectors) • Level • Machine drill • Torque driver(for terminal block connections) Overview of Installation Steps A Warning:After you run service wiring to the installation site using metal flame retardant conduit,install the appropriate upstream circuit breaker,TURN OFF AND VERIFY POWER IS OFF BEFORE CONTINUING. Then follow these steps to install the Wall Connector: • Install the Low Profile Bracket for Rear or Bottom Entry Wiring on page 16 • Install the Top Entry Bracket for Rear or Top Entry Wiring on page 17 • Prepare for Installation on page 18 • Connect the Wiring on page 19 • Set the Operating Current on page 21 • Secure the Cover and Power Up on page 22 Step-by-Step Installation Instructions 15 Step-by-Step Installation • Install the Low Profile Bracket for and 48"(122 cm)if mounting Rear or Bottom Entry Wiring outdoors. • If using the rear entry conduit,use at least one set of the edge mounting Use the low profile bracket,shown below,to holes so that the conduit does not wire the Wall Connector from the rear or interfere with the wall stud. bottom. If using the bottom entry conduit,use 5.5'(�Umm) the two center mounting holes. Note:Ensure that the minimum and maximum height of the bracket is carefully selected.It should be installed out of the way of any reasonably foreseeable impacts. 2. Attach the bracket using fasteners that are appropriate for the type of wall material,drilling pilot holes if necessary. Use the supplied screws only if mounting the bracket directly to a wooden stud.If mounting to another type of wall(hollow, masonry,etc.),use fasteners that are long enough to securely anchor the Wall Connector and can hold at least 80 lb(36 kg). 1. Use the low profile bracket as a guide to mark the location on the wall for the 111111110 mounting screws. 0 • Use a level to ensure that the marks are perfectly vertical. • Space the holes 4.5"(114 mm)apart. • . 5.1"(130 mm) 3.5"(88 mm) 0 7.2" 4.5" (182 mm) (114 mm) 4.24.2"(107 mm) • For U.S.A.installations,position the bracket so that the Wall Connector is located at a maximum of 60"(150 cm) from floor level.The minimum height is 18"(45 cm)if mounting indoors, 16 - . • - • I'n8tallatlon Instructions Install the Top Entry Bracket for Rear or Top Entry Wiring 2.75"(70 mm) The top entry bracket enables you to route the service wiring into the Wall Connector enclosure from the top of the enclosure,as shown below. 1.25" 7.s^(�� (32 mm) j 6.1" (155 mm) 1; I ll, �I I 3. Attach the bracket using fasteners that are appropriate for the type of wall material,drilling pilot holes if necessary. Use the supplied screws only if mounting the bracket directly to a wooden stud.If 1. Use the cardboard template and a level as mounting to another type of wall(hollow, a guide to mark the location on the wall masonry,etc.),use fasteners that are long for the mounting screws. enough to securely anchor the Wall • Use a level to ensure that the marks Connector and can hold at least 80 lb(36 are perfectly vertical. kg). • Space the holes 6.1"(155 mm)apart. • Position the bracket so that the Wall Connector is located at a maximum of 60"(150 cm)from floor level.The minimum height is 18"(45 cm)if mounting indoors,and 48"(122 cm)if mounting outdoors. Note:Ensure that the minimum and maximum height of the bracket is carefully - selected.It should be installed out of the way of any reasonably foreseeable impacts. 2. (Optional)There are two additional mounting holes.To use these holes,use a flat-head screwdriver to knock-out the plastic that is closing the holes.These holes are spaced 2.75"(70 mm)apart. Step-by-Step Installation Instructions 17 Step-by-Step Installation Prepare for Installation Caution:Do not allow the sealing cover to hang from the ribbon cable. Doing so can damage the ribbon Follow these instructions to remove the cover cable or its connectors. and route the service wiring into the Wall 3. For top entry configuration,install the Connector. wiring to the terminal block in the top 1. Use a T10 Torx driver to remove the screw entry bracket as shown in Connect the at the bottom of the outer cover.Carefully Wiring on page 19,then return to this disengage the snaps on the sides and top section and proceed to the next step.For using a flathead screwdriver and back or bottom entry configurations,skip completely remove the cover.Save the to the next step. screw and cover for reassembly. 4. Place and hold the Wall Connector on the bracket,ensuring that all four mounting tabs are properly aligned. S. Use a T20 Torx driver to install the two top housing mounting screws.Push the cosmetic screw covers into place. 6. Use a T20 Torx driver to install the two !r bottom housing mounting screws.Push the cosmetic screw covers into place. r ' 'a i i 2. Use a T20 security pin Torx driver to remove the six screws on the sealing cover.Carefully remove the sealing cover and disconnect the ribbon cable.Save the screws and cover for reassembly. a-_ o--- 18 Step-by-step Installation instructions Connect the Wiring The following illustration shows an example of the wiring for the top entry bracket. Note:Consult with your local electrician or refer to your local code for proper wire sizing appropriate for the currents in your Wall Connector. Note:It is the installer's responsibility to identify whether additional grounding is required to ensure that local regulations are u met.Grounding must be installed at the power ! source and not at the cable entry to the Wall Connector. A Warning:Do not connect service wiring until you have read and fully understand the concepts described in this section.If I you are uncertain about the type of power available at the service panel, consult an electrician,or contact Tesla for O O O assistance. 300 1. Turn off the power. A Warning:RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKI Before continuing,use a voltmeter to ensure the power is off by confirming that NO VOLTAGE is present at the service wiring or terminals. 2. For top entry installation,pull the service wiring into the top entry bracket or the Wall Connector.Use a 1"(25 mm)cable gland to seal the power conduit or cable. For 80A operation,use 3AWG 167°F (75°C)rated copper wire or follow local The following illustration shows an regulations. example of the wiring for the low profile bracket. Note:The meaning of wiring colors might vary from country to country.Follow all applicable national and local regulations concerning wiring color codes. ° 3. Strip the service wires going to the terminal block on the top entry bracket 3/4"(18 mm).Ferrules are recommended. Note:For top entry installation,the flexible pre-installed wires that go from the top entry bracket to the housing are already terminated and do not need to be stripped. Step-by-Step Installation Instructions 19 Step-by-Step Installation Instructions 4. Lead the preconnected service wires in the main housing and connect the preconnected service wires to the main terminal block with L1(or line),L2(or neutral),and ground wires going to the locations shown in the following illustration. L1/L L2/N Ground Caution:Cut each of the wire strands and insert them fully into each the terminal block. Note:To ensure proper operation,verify that neutral is connected to the neutral line inside the circuit breaker box or the main electrical panel. 5. Tighten the terminal block to the recommended torque: • 35 in-lb(4.0 N-m)for the terminal block on the top entry bracket. • 33 in-lb(3.8 N-m)for the terminal block in the main housing. • 18 in-lb(2.0 N-m)for the ground terminal block in the main housing. 6. Check for miswiring using a multimeter and verify that there are no shorts before turning the upstream circuit breaker ON. 20 - • • - • Ihstallation Instiructlorls Set the Operating Current DIP Switch Position Follow these instructions to configure the DIP Line to Neutral switch.The following illustration shows an (greater than enlarged view of the DIP and rotary switches. 250V) O U a 1 2 8b68� ® Warning:Power MUST remain OFF before setting or changing the DIP or rotary switches.Changing these switches with Line to Line(240V the power ON will not be recognized by or less) the system and is dangerous due to the • risk of electric shock. 1. Turn OFF power. 2. Use a non-conductive object to adjust the DIP switch settings: • Switch Position 1: • For a Line to Line connection (240V or less)set the DIP switch DOWN. • For a Line to Neutral connection (greater than 240V)set the DIP 3. Set the rotary switch for the appropriate switch to UP(the ON position). current setting supported b pp y your circuit A Warning:Before you set the DIP breaker.Typical circuit breaker ratings are: switches,confirm which type of 15A,20A,25A,30A,35A,40A,45A,50A, input service the utility provides. 60A,70A,80A,90A,and 100A. • Switch Position 2: Use a small flathead screwdriver to adjust • DIP Switch Position 2 should the rotary switch to the appropriate circuit always be set to UP. breaker capability setting.The corresponding rotary switch settings for the typical circuit breakers are shown in the following table: Step-by-Step Installation Instructions 21 Step-by-Step Installation Instructions Maximum Circuit Secure the Cover and Power Up Output ,Breaker Current I 1. Use a T20 security pin Torx driver to 0 Test mode N/A install the remaining screws on the sealing cover.Ensure that the cover is properly 1 12A 15A aligned before tightening the screws to 8.8 in-lb(1.0 N-m). 2 16A 20A 2. Attach the outer cover to the sealing 3 20A 25A cover starting with the latch at the top. Engage the snaps on the sides and align 4 24A 30A the mounting tab with the housing at the bottom. 5 28A 35A 6 32A 40A 7 36A 45A %• 8 40A 50A 9 48A 60A A 56A 70A i B 64A 80A r C 72A 90A D 80A 100A i E Not a valid N/A i selection F Follower N/A 3. Use a T10 Torx driver to install the screw mode that secures the bottom of the outer cover 4. Reattach the ribbon cable to the sealing to the housing.Tighten the screw to 4.4 cover. in-lb(0.5 N-m). S. Reinstall the sealing cover.Use a T20 4. Close any unused openings with power security pin Torx driver to lightly secure and signal conduit plugs. the sealing cover by installing only the top Note:There should not be any visible screw. openings to the inside of the Wall 6. Turn ON power. Connector,and the Wall Connector should 7. If the installation is successful,the LEDs be completely sealed from the briefly sequentially illuminate green with a environment. pattern that ends with the top green LED 5. Turn ON the power.The installation is staying solid ON.If there is a solid or correct if the LEDs go through a sequence flashing red LED,refer to Troubleshooting of flashing,ending with the top Green on page 24 and resolve the error before LEDs staying solidly ON.If there is a solid you continue. or flashing Red LED,resolve the error Note:To review the pattern of blinking before you continue(refer to lights,press and hold the RESET button Troubleshooting on page 24). for 5 seconds. Note:To review the pattern of blinking 8. Turn OFF power. lights,press and hold the Reset button for 9. Write the contact information of the 5 seconds. installer on the label on the inside of the 6. Attempt to charge the vehicle to ensure Wall Connector. the Wall Connector is operating correctly and charging at the selected operating current.For instructions on how to charge, 22 - • • - • Installation refer to the owner information provided with the vehicle. Step-by-Step Installation Instructions 23 Troubleshooting rhpt it Means 10. Top light Off Off Not Power on.The Wall Not applicable. on applicable Connector is powered and in standby but not charging the vehicle. Streaming Off Off Not The Wall Connector Not applicable. lights applicable is charging the vehicle. Streaming 1 flash Off Not Charging current is Make sure the lights applicable reduced due to high connector is fully temperature inserted into the detected in the charge inlet in the Vehicle Connector. vehicle's charging port,is not covered by anything,and there is no heat source is nearby.If the problem persists in normal ambient temperatures (under100°F or 38°C),contact Tesla. Streaming 2 flashes Off Not Charging current is If the Wall Connector lights applicable reduced due to high is hard-wired,make temperature sure it is not covered detected in the wall by anything,and there plug or on the input is no heat source terminals to the nearby.If the problem Wall Connector. persists in normal ambient temperatures (under 100°F or 38°C),contact Tesla. Streaming 3 flashes Off Not Charging current is Make sure the Wall lights applicable reduced due to high Connector is not temperature covered by anything detected inside the and there is no heat Wall Connector. source nearby.If the problem persists in normal ambient temperatures(under 100°F or 381C), contact Tesla. 24 Troubleshooting What it Means Off Off 1 flash After 15 Ground Try again by minutes and fault.Current is disconnecting the up to 4 leaking through an Wall Connector from times unsafe path. the vehicle and Possible Line to reconnecting.If the ground or Neutral problem persists,turn to ground fault. OFF the circuit breaker servicing the Wall Connector,wait 10 seconds,turn the circuit breaker ON again,then try reconnecting the Wall Connector to the vehicle.If the problem persists,contact Tesla. Off Off 2 flashes After 1 No ground Make sure the Wall minute and connection Connector is properly up to 4 detected in the Wall grounded.If uncertain, times Connector. consult your electrician to ensure proper grounding at your circuit breaker or power distribution box and that appropriate connections are made to the Wall Connector. Off Off 3 flashes No Input miswired: The wiring between possibly Line and the wall power and Neutral are the Wall Connector swapped. has been incorrectly installed.Consult your electrician. Off Off 4 flashes After 1 Over or under Consult your minute and voltage protection. electrician to ensure up to 4 appropriate voltage times on the circuit breaker that services the Wall Connector. Troubleshooting 25 Troubleshooting Off Off 5 flashes After 1 Over current Reduce the vehicle's minute retry protection. charge current (no limit on setting.If the problem retries) persists and the attached vehicle is manufactured by Tesla,contact Tesla.If the problem persists and If the attached vehicle is not manufactured by Tesla,contact the original manufacturer. Off Off 6 flashes After 1 A communication Try again by minute retry error occurred disconnecting the (no limit on between the Wall Wall Connector from retries) Connector and the the vehicle and vehicle. reconnecting.If possible,plug the vehicle into another Wall Connector or a Mobile Connector to determine if the vehicle is able to communicate with other charging equipment.If the problem persists, contact Tesla. Top light Off 1 flash No Over temperature Make sure the Wall on protection(latch- Connector,vehicle off) connectors,and wall plug(if used)are not covered by anything and there is no heat source nearby.If the problem persists in normal ambient temperatures(under 100°F or 381C), contact Tesla. Top light Off 2 flashes No Non-Tesla vehicle Compatible input on attempting distributions are: connection to non- single-phase compatible input distribution or 400V, distribution. three-phase distribution. Top light Off 3 flashes No Incorrect rotary Consult your on switch setting. electrician. 26 Troubleshooting ®® What it Means . .. Top light Off 4 flashes Not Circuit Breaker Only one Wall on Applicable Sharing Network: Connector can be set More than one Wall to a leader Connector is set to configuration. All other Leader. linked Wall Connectors must be set to follower (position F).Set one of the Wall Connectors to Follower. Top light Off 5 flashes Not Circuit Breaker Move one or more on Applicable Sharing Network: Wall Connectors to a More than three different circuit and Wall Connectors are disconnect it from this set to Follower. Circuit Breaker Sharing Network. Top light Off 6 flashes Not Circuit Breaker Contact Tesla. on Applicable Sharing Network: The networked Wall Connectors have different maximum current capabilities. Off Off Solid red No Wall Connector Contact Tesla. hardware failure. Possible failures include the following: Contactor failed Self test failed in CCID circuitry Other possible hardware failures might be MCU, 3V3output,or the thermal sensor. Reset If a fault causes a RED error light to illuminate or flash and the fault condition is corrected,you use RESET the Wall Connector to resume normal operation.There are two ways to REST the Wall Connector: • Press the RESET button for two to three seconds until the top lights changes from RED to GREEN.This clears the fault message but does not reboot the Wall Connector. • In a rare situation,you might need to force the Wall Connector to reboot without recycling the input power.Hold the RESET button for five seconds.When the top light changes from RED to GREEN,release the RESET button.The top light should continue to illuminate GREEN.If the light returns to flashing RED,the fault state has not been corrected. Troubleshooting 27 Appendix A: Testing for Proper Operation 1. Turn OFF power. 14. Replace all the screws and reinstall the A Warning:RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! outer cover(refer to Secure the Cover and Before continuing,use a voltmeter to Power Up on page 22). ensure the power is off by confirming that NO VOLTAGE is present at the service wiring or terminals. 2. Use a non-conductive object to adjust the DIP switches to the appropriate grid setting and circuit breaker sharing setting (refer to Set the Operating Current on page 21). 3. Use a small flathead screwdriver to set the rotary switch to position"0"to put the Wall Connector into Test Mode. A Warning:Power MUST remain OFF before setting or changing the DIP or rotary switches.Changing these switches with the power ON will not be recognized by the system and is dangerous due to the risk of electric shock. 4. Reattach the ribbon cable to the sealing cover. 5. Use a T20 security pin Torx driver to lightly secure the sealing cover by installing only the top screw. 6. Turn ON the circuit breaker. 7. Watch for any Red LEDs to be ON after a sequence of LED display;if so,there is a fault in the installation. S. Listen for the click of a contactor or relay closing and opening. 9. Watch for Green streaming LEDs(for 5 seconds). LEDs will revert to top Green LED ON and Red LEDs flashing(3 times). Note:To review the pattern of blinking lights,press and hold the Reset button for 5 seconds. 10. Turn OFF the circuit breaker. 11. Remove the sealing cover screw,sealing cover.Disconnect the ribbon cable. /1 Caution:Do not allow the sealing cover to hang from the ribbon cable. Doing so can damage the ribbon cable or its connectors. 12. Reposition the rotary switch to the appropriate setting(refer to Set the Operating Current on page 21). 13. Reattach the ribbon cable to the sealing cover. Appendix A:Testing for Proper Operation 29 TAp pen dix B: Optional Connection for Load Sharing The Wall Connector includes an automatic Daisy Chaining Multiple Wall load management feature whereby Wall Connectors Connector to Wall Connector communication allows you to split the maximum available load over a maximum of 4 Wall Connectors.The Each Wall Connector has one terminal block wire used for this local network must: dedicated for the communication wiring as • Share the main power cable conduit or be shown below.The left hand side of the housed in a separate conduit.In other terminal block is the input terminal and the words,the high voltage wires must be right hand side the output terminal. branched to a junction box from each individual unit. • Be at least 18 AWG,2 conductor,shielded, twisted=pair wire. A Warning:When load sharing,high voltage (1-1,L2,Neutral,Earth)cabling must be spliced in a separate NEMA rated enclosure. Note:Take additional precautions into consideration to prevent water ingress at the Wall Connectors when installing them outdoors. A' Note:Consult with an electrician to ensure that the installation meets local regulations. 01aabW1m Panel ®® Juncllon got Terminal Block /1 1 inomtlnp tnminal �--� 2<om2ane fermina�a —`"•' 1. Form a daisy-chained network by uaea —awe^ connecting the cables from OUT to IN and —�oa�a always from positive to positive and suna�mwmeowrlaea negative to negative between each of the participating Wall Connectors(refer to Example of the Communication Wiring on r r r r page 31). • The signal wires between each Wall MnWrwe elavawCI SI..WC2 51—WC3 Connector should run in signal conduit.Use a 1/2"(13 mm)UL approved conduit hub to seal the signal conduit opening. • If the signal wire is routed in the power conduit with the power wires,the insulation rating of the signal wire should be equal to or greater than that of the power wires. • The maximum distance between Wall Connectors is 49 ft(15 m). 2. Set one Wall Connector as the leader by setting the Rotary Switch Position from 1 through D,depending on the maximum available output current.Set up to 3 Wall Connectors as followers by setting the Rotary Switch Positions to F.In the load sharing network,only one unit can be designated 30 Appendix i Optional Connectionfor •.• Sharing as the leader(refer to Set the Operating Current on page 21). 3. Confirm that the load sharing network is properly installed by observing the LED On(top Off Off Leader indicators in the Wall Connector.When and unit starting up the circuit breaker for the first bottom) time,green lights turning ON for 5 seconds indicate a proper installation.The On Off Off Follower final display is: (bottom) unit Example of the Communication Wiring Wall Connector 1 Wall Connector 2 Wall Connector 3 Wall Connector 4 LEADER FOLLOWER FOLLOWER FOLLOWER Rotary Switch Rotary Switch Rotary Switch Rotary Switch ® - 0 00 FO 00 eel FRO 0000 FRO 0000 D+ 0. D+ D. "V D+ 0. D+ 0. "V D+ I, D+ D- -V D+ 0. D+ 0. a In out In Out I In out In out Other Load Sharing Behaviors • Available current is redistributed equally among all connected vehicles whenever a new vehicle is plugged or unplugged from the network. • During steady-state operation,the load sharing network toggles available current to each vehicle in 2A increments,every minute,to asses vehicle need.When a battery approaches full charge,the power consumption will taper until charging is complete.If the leader unit detects that a vehicle is no longer using all of its available current,it will reduce the current allocated to that vehicle • A follower Wall Connector will not charge if communication is lost with the leader Wall Connector. • In rare cases,rrmware updates on a leader Wall Connector will interrupt charging on the follower Wall Connector(s).This is normal behavior,and charging should resume once the rrmware update is complete(15 minutes). Appendix B:Optional Connection for Load 31 Sharing B L bottom or rear entry lights,diagnostic 6 configurations,dimensions and spacing 11 lights,LED 24 example of the service wiring 19 load sharing installing the low profile bracket for 16 about 6 configuring the DIP and rotary switches 21 C example of the communication wiring 31 low profile bracket cardboard template,using the 16 installing the 16 cautions 3 check the box contents 13 M circuit breaker corresponding rotary switch settings 21 requirements 9 minimum requirements 7 circuit ratings,optional 6 communications regulations 2 conduit,about 11 N connect the wiring 19 copyrights 2 notes 4 cover removing the outer 18 removing the sealing 18 P securing the outer 22 planning your installation D circuit breaker requirements 9 location of the wall connectors 10 minimum requirements 7 dimensions 5 service wiring 7 DIP switches,configuring 21 types of installations 11 documentation errors,sending feedback 2 power outages,recovery from 6 power ratings 5 power up 22 F product specifications 2 features circuit ratings,optional 6 R load sharing 6 recovery from power outages 6 removing the outer cover 18 self-monitoring and recovery 6 reset button 6,27,29 rotary switches,configuring 21 S installation for rear or bottom entry wiring 16 safety instructions 3,4 for top entry wiring 17 securing the outer cover 22 information,about 2 self-monitoring and recovery 6 planning your 7 service wiring 7,19 preparing for 18 set the operating current 21 tools and materials required 15 specifications torque recommendations 19 dimensions 5 installation overview 15 power ratings 5 installation,testing 29 temperature limits 5 32 T temperature limits 5 terminal blocks connecting the service wiring to the 19 torque recommendations 19 Tesla,contacting 28 testing for proper operation 29 top entry bracket,installing the 17 configurations,dimension and spacing 11 example of the service wiring 19 wiring,installing the top entry bracket for 17 trademarks 2 troubleshooting 24,27,28,30 W wall connectors checking the box contents 13 connecting the terminal blocks 30 daisy chaining 30 example of the communication wiring 31 location of 10 optional configuration 30 power up 22 reset 27,29 troubleshooting 30 warnings 3 wiring for load sharing 30 Index 33 T = SLn P/N:1069742-00-D t4i1., USER OUIDE,NA,SPH BOA HN,NC OEM 0 ❑- (P) PN:1069741-00-D ❑ (T) TLN:TT80AFH?IRA