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14100005-Permit Cancelled
Susan Winslow From: Jen Chan Den@g reentechelectricinc. cc ml Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2015 11:56 AM To: Building Subject: Bldg Permit #14100005 To Whom This May Concern: I would like to cancel the permit #14100005 for job location, 4eSakura Way. The job has been canceled and will not proceed per homeowners request. Please close this job permit. Thank you, Jennifer Chan Director of EVC Green Tech Electric Solutions 12333 Saratoga -Sunnyvale Road, Suite M Saratoga, CA 95070 Tel: 408-280-1180 x2 Fax: 408-777-8363 4 CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT BUILDING ADDRESS: 19327 SAKURA WAY CONTRACTOR: GREENTECH ELECTRIC PERMIT NO: 14100005 OWNER'S NAME: JUDY WANG 12333 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD DATE ISSUED: 10/01/2014 OWNER'S PHONE: 4087616678 SARATOGA, CA 95070 PHONE NO: (408) 280-1180 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION JOB DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL E] COMMERCIAL INSTALL EVC STATION IN GARAGE 40 AMP/240 CIRCUIT License ClassLie.#V BREAKER Mod 0 )AS Date —17 Contractor ) I hereby affirm that I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business & Professions Code and that my license is in full force and effect. I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following two declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for Worker's Compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Sq. Ft Floor Area: Valuation: $500 •I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance, as provided for by APN Number: 37503011 00 Occupancy Type: Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is PERMIT EXP ORK IS NOT STARTED correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating WITHIN 18 DAYS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE OR to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We) agree to save indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities, judgments, 180 DAYS FR M LAST CALLED INSPECTION. �W(_/ may accrue against said City in consequence of the costs, and expenses which Issued b Y Date: granting of this permit. Additionally, the applicant understands and will comply rtino with all non-point source regulations er the CuMunicipal Code, Section 9 18. RE-ROOFS: Signat ateJ Q — All roofs shall be inspected prior to any roofing material being installed. If a roof is installed without first obtaining an inspection, I agree to remove all new materials for inspection. ❑ OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION Signature of Applicant: Date: I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for one of the following two reasons: ALL ROOF COVERINGS TO BE CLASS "A" OR BETTER I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec.7044, Business & Professions Code) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE construct the project (Sec.7044, Business & Professions Code). I have read the hazardous materials requirements under Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code, Sections 25505, 25533, and 25534. I will I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following three maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12 and the declarations: Health & Safety Code, Section 25532(a) should I store or handle hazardous I have and will maintain a Certificate of Consent to self-insure for Worker's material. Additionally, should I use equipment or devices which emit hazardous Compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the air contaminants as defined by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District I performance of the work for which this permit is issued. will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12 and I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this the Health & Safety Code, Sections 25505, 255 , nd 2 534. j Owner or authorized ag " Date:L0 ^ permit is issued. I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Worker's CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY Compensation laws of California. If, after making this certificate of exemption, I become subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Code, I must I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. work's for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ C ) Lender's Name APPLICANT CERTIFICATION Lender's Address I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We) agree to save ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the I understand my plans shall be used as public records. granting of this permit. Additionally, the applicant understands and will comply with all non-point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code, Section Licensed Professional 918. Signature Date CUPERTINO ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PERMIT APPLICATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • BUILDING DIVISION 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 \� (408) 777-3228 • FAX (408) 777-3.333 • building(ftupertino.org AE PROJECT ADDRESS 61/J !L / C`AV UR �t I I j /l Y APN # 3 -7S S O � OWNER NAME f 00"T OONAD WAY .. PHO ArS )y1I_I„ 6091 09 E-MAIL bb nna b -77 STREET ADDRESS SAKVKA,AJ TT,STATEzIP% p C`(J0, /I4 /5DFAX CONTACT NAME MANOri &ORDNAO PHO 4[g)&011goE-MAIL STREET ADDRESS IJ✓SAR%IVIA^SUN"YVAY,STATE,ZIPGU`TtA SARATMA, FAx%-b7D 11 OWNER 11 OWNER -BUILDER 11 OWNER AGENT KICONRAcroR 11 CONTRACTOR AGENT ❑ ARCHITECT 0 ENGINEER El DEVELOPER ER ❑ TENANT CONTRACTOR NAME MA N(A5 - CO RT I NAQS LICENSE NUMBER g � O LICENSE TYPE /I l D BUS. LIC # COMPANY NAME �./]�✓ G � I TriW - 1 I /' E b� .,„ ,..� a n (�,.,��j(,n f FAX D >SARATOGA S W , 1/� i �l/M �`KA A , 0,A g6V7�%V I Y'�' H° ARCHITECTIENGINEER NAME LICENSE NUMBER BUS. LIC # I COMPANY NAME I STREET ADDRESS E-MAIL CITY, STATE, ZIP FAX PHONE USE OF Q, SFD or Duplex ❑ Multi -Family PROJECT IN WILDLAND PROJECT IN STRUCTURE: ❑ Commercial U�1RBBAN INTERFACE AREA ❑ Yes ❑ NO FLOOD ZONE ❑ Yes ❑ NO ❑ SOLAR PANELS ELECTRIC. VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ❑ SOLAR WATER HEATING ❑ OTHER`. FOR SOLAR PANELS: NUMBEROFPANELSIUNITS:!1- I #KILOWATTS: gte0C) TOTALVALUATION: Mo. 0 0 DESCRIPTION OF WORK I NSrt T 60N t/ 1 CI- / .10,A -MPI VZ40 V V i' �t/v' I T DAFA-K�� "R V-WaF�G VV-H(Ctrr-- C 64INC► c>TAMN , IN SrAtL ATInN OF OOA 0A-Rk1Wj- SFA -CCN INA . k R W By my signature below, I certify to each of the following: I am the property owner or authorized agent to act on the property owner's behalf. lhavleitftAhis application and the information I have provided is correct. I have read the Description of Work and verify it is accurate. I agree to comply with all applicable local ordinances and state laws relating to building construction. utl rite repre .ntatives of Cupertino to enter the above -identified property for inspection purposes. Signature of Applicant/Agent, p /- Date: 10 — �— I TION REQUIRED PVApp_2012.doc revised 06/20/12 (M CITY OF CUPERTINO UUU 1PcmTn4 A mnu _ RI TIT .IANC IIIVICI[1N ADDRESS: 19327 SAKURA WAY ... ..........___ –. -__----- FEE DATE: 10/01/2014 REVIEWED BY: MENDEZ APN: BP#: VALUATION: $500 PERMIT TYPE: Building Permit Alec, Pian, n, Check PLAN CHECK TYPE: Alteration / Repair PRIMARY SFD or Du lex p h'f ec. PENTAMATION SOLAR -RES PERMIT TYPE: USE: other P mb Inv). Offer r , e. trsio, $0.00 WORK INSTALL EVC STATION IN GARAGE 40 AMP/240 CIRCUIT BREAKER In%:.`et: Permit Fee: $0.00 SCOPE Q,0 hrs NOTE: This estimate does not inctuae fees aue to orner uepartmerto (r.e. !L[[rrrLbreg, = k�rr� •. �• ��, _ •• �� - - _. _ _ _. ___, ,...,i ,...,. ,,.,t,, — Cnatnrt tho nent for addn'l info. "Isirict, eae juva w,r eowu cu — «oma V,.. FEE ITEMS (Fee Resolution 11-053 Eff. 7/1/13) ... ..........___ –. -__----- FEE -Sw- K MISC ITEMS M,- 1 Che(, k $0.00 1'{arab- Plan C:6rfck Alec, Pian, n, Check Fee. Ph mh. Permil Fee, h'f ec. 0fho!, Wcch. Imo, $0.00 other P mb Inv). Offer r , e. trsio, $0.00 l'l1 E??ii�7. %EJ,1J7. Fee: In%:.`et: Permit Fee: $0.00 _ue_ ol_�r_,. L•:.... 0.....s,,..., Q,.,...,,. rl:cfr:n/ Qnhnn/ NOTE: This estimate does not inctuae fees aue to orner uepartmerto (r.e. !L[[rrrLbreg, = k�rr� •. �• ��, _ •• �� - - _. _ _ _. ___, ,...,i ,...,. ,,.,t,, — Cnatnrt tho nent for addn'l info. "Isirict, eae juva w,r eowu cu — «oma V,.. FEE ITEMS (Fee Resolution 11-053 Eff. 7/1/13) ... ..........___ –. -__----- FEE - ------ QTY/FEE MISC ITEMS Plan Check Fee: $0.00 # $109.00 Alternative Energy System ICHRGSTA EV Charging Station Suppl. PC Fee: (F)Reg. 0 OT 0.0 hrs $0.00 PME Plan Check: $0.00 Permit Fee: $0.00 Suppl. Insp. Fee:Q Reg. 0 OT Q,0 hrs $0.00 PME Unit Fee: $0.00 PME Permit Fee: $0.00 T__= Consf;'iiction Tax: zhlml,uf,�Iratitv 0 E) Work Without Permit? 0 Yes (j) No $0.00 Advanced Plannin& Fee: $0.00 Select a Non -Residential Building or Structure ', 0 ''r el, Docit,arte'f'i1C, fiord Fees: s Strong Motion Fee: IBSEISMICR $0.50 Select an Administrative Item Bldg, Stds Commission Fee: IBCBSC $1.00 • . " ri $1.50 $109.00 TOTAL FEE; $110.50 Revised: 08/20/2014 C_ r C I LIVING SPACE 1362 Sq. Ft. C > f < 00 m 0 2 CA.R GARAGE SPACE OFFICE Copy SAKURA WAY GREEN TECH ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS 12333 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE ROAD, SUITE M SARATOGA, CA 95070 TEL: (408) 280-1180 JOB: ROBERT BONAB 19327 SAKURA WAY, CUPERTINO. CA SCOPE OF WORK- INSTALL (1) 40AJ240V BREAKER FOR EVSE. RUN 10' OR LESS OF 3/4" EMT CONDUIT FROM MAIN SERVICE TO GARAGE INSTALL LOCATION. MOUNT EVSE TO GARAGE WALL SURFACES. ENTRANCE TO HOME EMSTING 100A MAIN SERVICE PANEL 5' OF 314° EMT CONDUIT TO BE MOUNTED ONTO EXISTINGSURFACES 30ABOS CH POWER MAX TO BE MOUNTED ONTO EXISTING GARAGE WALL SURFACE DIMENSIONS: 14"L X 5"W X V0 g LpT 4t 8 �h 1 G CUPERTINO ��p�• a �. Building Department REVIEWED FOR (;ODE COMPLIANCE Reviewed BY' �� R,-6, D CD m %U 1< m (n ( n o o a C) CO sy 0 c (D o C1 z� -0 "' v 0 m-0 o W o \ 0 0 n v n °<' `< a --O _ v O n 0 0 -.0 c:cn cv O3 <M c: m c 0 o Cn 0-0 — Q O to CID= O Dto a E; ,r vCD < r O (D cD O r � < ,c ZF) (D a) O0 �3- 7 —I — CD < (D C_ r C I LIVING SPACE 1362 Sq. Ft. C > f < 00 m 0 2 CA.R GARAGE SPACE OFFICE Copy SAKURA WAY GREEN TECH ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS 12333 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE ROAD, SUITE M SARATOGA, CA 95070 TEL: (408) 280-1180 JOB: ROBERT BONAB 19327 SAKURA WAY, CUPERTINO. CA SCOPE OF WORK- INSTALL (1) 40AJ240V BREAKER FOR EVSE. RUN 10' OR LESS OF 3/4" EMT CONDUIT FROM MAIN SERVICE TO GARAGE INSTALL LOCATION. MOUNT EVSE TO GARAGE WALL SURFACES. ENTRANCE TO HOME EMSTING 100A MAIN SERVICE PANEL 5' OF 314° EMT CONDUIT TO BE MOUNTED ONTO EXISTINGSURFACES 30ABOS CH POWER MAX TO BE MOUNTED ONTO EXISTING GARAGE WALL SURFACE DIMENSIONS: 14"L X 5"W X V0 g LpT 4t 8 �h 1 G CUPERTINO ��p�• a �. Building Department REVIEWED FOR (;ODE COMPLIANCE Reviewed BY' �� R,-6, Unit 8. Load Calculations 139 Use the nameplate rating. Do not include electric ranges, clothes dryers, space -heating equipment, or air-conditioning equipment. wai er Inea}er/ disl�wasl�er / I ' o otisposer / �{ 0� cowpacior / hocx��an / Wo /. If fewer than four units, put total volt-amperes on line 10. x75%= U four or more units, multiply total volt-amperes by 75%. (volt -am s of four or more) Clothes Dryers 220.54 (If present; otherwise skip to line 12.) Use 5000 watts or the nameplate rating, whichever is larger. (The neutral demand load is 70% for feeders. 220.61(B)) Ranges, Ovens, Cooktops, and Other Household Cooking Appliances Over 1750 Watts 220.55 (If present; otherwise skip to line 13.) Use Table 220.55 and all of the applicable Notes. (The neutral demand load is 70% for feeders. 220.61(B)) Heating or Air -Conditioning System (Compare the heat and A/C; and omit the smaller.) 220.60 Include the air handler when using either one. For heat pumps, include the compressor and the\� h—t thnt can be energized while the compressor is running. 14 Largest Motor (one motor only) 220.50 and 430.24 Multiply the volt-amperes of the largest motor by 2591b. a"o 5U00 0 U00 x 25% = 110 I 1) 15 Total Volt -Ampere Demand Load: Add lines 9 through 14 to find the minimum required volt-amperes. 151 a � Minimum Amperes Divide the total n16 b A volt-amperes by a � a�� _ the voltage. (line 15) (voltage) (minimum am Size the Service or Feeder Conductors. Use 310.15(B)(6) tofind the service conductors up to 400 amperes. Ratings in excess of 400 amperes shall comply with Table 310.16. 310.15(B)(6) also applies to feeder conductors serving as the main power feede Size the Neutral Conductor. 220.61 310.15(B)(6) states that the neutral service or feeder conductor can be smaller than the ungrounded (hot) conductors, provided the requirements of 215.2, 220.61, and 230.42 are met. 250.24(C)(1) states that the neutral cannot be -smaller than the required grounding electrode conductor specified in Table 250.66. Size the Grounding Electrode Conductor (for Service). 250,66 Use line 18 to find the grounding electrode conductor in Table 250.66. Size the Equipment Grounding Conductor (for Feeder). 250.122 Use line 17 to find the equipment grounding conductor in Table 250.122. Fnvinmant Qroundinz conductor types are listed in 250.118. Minimum Size Conductors Minimum Size Neutral Conductor Minimum Size Grounding Electrode Conductor Standard Method Load Calculation for One -Family Dwellings 40% 1 General Lighting and Receptacle Loads 220.12 !}J �2 = 3 x Do not include open porches, garages, or unused or spaces not adaptable for future use. s ft using outside dimensions) 2 unfinished Small -Appliance Branch -Circuits 220.52(A) 1500 x 91 = MOO At least two small -appliance branch circuits (minimum of two) must be included 210.11(C)(1) 3 Laundry Branch Circuit(s) 220.52(B) 1500 x I = 1 DO At least one laundry branch circuit 10. must be included. 211 C 2 (minimum of one) ��rti� k fe `' aw�u""�' 1€ eta fes; 'ECem 41eU-4p+ 4'. 4 Add lines 1, 2, and 3 4 VJ V lY * � thio a demandlac ors�und`m•'ab1e�220 Y _ l r ` I '1 � F gSgCP 3000 = 5 555&& 6 —117,000 = 6 5 - (line 4) (if 117,000 or less, skip to line 8) (line 5, if more than 117,000) 8 55$(P x35%= 8 I 10 x25% 17= (smaller of line 5 or 117,000) (line 6) Lighting and Receptacle load 3000+ 0 Ig55 10 = ;.: 1HS5 . 10 9 Total General , n,,,P 7) pine 8) p : Use the nameplate rating. Do not include electric ranges, clothes dryers, space -heating equipment, or air-conditioning equipment. wai er Inea}er/ disl�wasl�er / I ' o otisposer / �{ 0� cowpacior / hocx��an / Wo /. If fewer than four units, put total volt-amperes on line 10. x75%= U four or more units, multiply total volt-amperes by 75%. (volt -am s of four or more) Clothes Dryers 220.54 (If present; otherwise skip to line 12.) Use 5000 watts or the nameplate rating, whichever is larger. (The neutral demand load is 70% for feeders. 220.61(B)) Ranges, Ovens, Cooktops, and Other Household Cooking Appliances Over 1750 Watts 220.55 (If present; otherwise skip to line 13.) Use Table 220.55 and all of the applicable Notes. (The neutral demand load is 70% for feeders. 220.61(B)) Heating or Air -Conditioning System (Compare the heat and A/C; and omit the smaller.) 220.60 Include the air handler when using either one. For heat pumps, include the compressor and the\� h—t thnt can be energized while the compressor is running. 14 Largest Motor (one motor only) 220.50 and 430.24 Multiply the volt-amperes of the largest motor by 2591b. a"o 5U00 0 U00 x 25% = 110 I 1) 15 Total Volt -Ampere Demand Load: Add lines 9 through 14 to find the minimum required volt-amperes. 151 a � Minimum Amperes Divide the total n16 b A volt-amperes by a � a�� _ the voltage. (line 15) (voltage) (minimum am Size the Service or Feeder Conductors. Use 310.15(B)(6) tofind the service conductors up to 400 amperes. Ratings in excess of 400 amperes shall comply with Table 310.16. 310.15(B)(6) also applies to feeder conductors serving as the main power feede Size the Neutral Conductor. 220.61 310.15(B)(6) states that the neutral service or feeder conductor can be smaller than the ungrounded (hot) conductors, provided the requirements of 215.2, 220.61, and 230.42 are met. 250.24(C)(1) states that the neutral cannot be -smaller than the required grounding electrode conductor specified in Table 250.66. Size the Grounding Electrode Conductor (for Service). 250,66 Use line 18 to find the grounding electrode conductor in Table 250.66. Size the Equipment Grounding Conductor (for Feeder). 250.122 Use line 17 to find the equipment grounding conductor in Table 250.122. Fnvinmant Qroundinz conductor types are listed in 250.118. Minimum Size Conductors Minimum Size Neutral Conductor Minimum Size Grounding Electrode Conductor Vis_ /00 Pte• / PV'S 13re4ka Via: qO M mwn mega Paid a� ' &g ��g Wada a im� tm-qme 9'crowdriver of 4 Coduft i"e: EKA( c= Vie:. L `-- Wme ty1w. TH W igd',vr,ies • y... wwo8 whi 5, sbn Ll 6 t (Capt Type: cm&aa O of mirem Wks : 0 Cam Tia: CO&ft r. ''e Vis: 0 of wires: 13.9 D. 5T-7) . a -i7) wArsfactmm: acsc�,j Widal: Pp c,qrz-R >(PR S Wan� d or ❑ Pa&W �,q W, Technical Support 1-877-805-EVSE (3873) Copyright © 2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC All rights reserved. The information, specifications, and illustrations in this guide are based on the latest information available at the time of printing. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice. Table of Contents Regulatory Information 3 Environmental Considerations 3 Product Specification 3 FCC Declaration of Conformity 3 Radio and Television Interference 3 Agency Approvals 3 Features and Specifications 3 Ground -fault protection 3 Automatic reset 3 Ground Assurance Monitoring 3 Self -testing 3 Product Features 4 Technical Specifications 4 Package Contents 5 Optional Kit #1 Contents (EL -50600-2) 5 Optional Kit #2 Contents (EL -50600-5) 5 Tools Suggested for Installation 5 Possible Materials Needed 5 Applicable Electrical Systems 6 220/240V Single Phase (North America) 6 208V 3 -Phase Wye Connection (North America) 6 240V 3 -Phase Delta Connection (North America) 7 230V Above Ground (Europe) 230V Single Phase 7 Electrical Requirements for Battery Charging 8 Amperage and Breaker Parameters 8 Charge Station Mounting Instructions 8 Mounting Template 8 Finished Wall Charge Station Installation 9 Masonry Wall Charge Station Installation 13 Molded Plug -Connected Charge Station Installation 16 Operating Instructions 19 Power and Status LED Indications 19 Troubleshooting 20 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt (GFCI) Tripped 20 Missing Ground 20 Maintenance 21 Cleaning 21 Storage and Moving 21 Limited Warranty 22 Disclaimer 22 Legal Limitation of Liability 22 Copyrights, Trademarks 22 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Safety Save these instructions. Read all instruction before installing or using the Power Xpress Charge Station A WARNING: Turn OFF the circuit breaker at the service or distribution panel before performing any electrical work or repairs. A WARNING: The Charge Station must be installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with all local electrical codes, ordinances, and all authorities having jurisdiction. A WARNING: Do not install the Charge Station near flammable, explosive, or combustible materials. Do not locate or store flammable, explosive, or combustible materials near the Charge Station. A WARNING: The Charge Station contains no user -serviceable parts. Do not attempt to repair or service the Charge Station yourself. If the Charge Station requires servicing, contact Bosch. A WARNING: Adult supervision is required when using the Charge Station around children. A WARNING: Do not put fingers into the Charge Station electric vehicle connector. A WARNING: Disconnect main service power to the Charge Station before cleaning the unit. Do not use cleaning solvents to clean any part of the Charge Station. Clean enclosure, cable and connector with a clean, dry cloth to remove dust and dirt accumulation. A WARNING: If the device repeatedly trips, seek advice from Bosch. A WARNING: Use/operate Charge Station: (1) In a well -lit area and away from high pedestrian traffic to avoid accidental tripping hazard. (2) away from areas of child activity to avoid potential shock hazards. A WARNING: Disconnect main service supply or unplug unit to achieve electrical isolation. A WARNING: Do not tamper with or modify this device. A WARNING: If Charge Station fails to operate correctly in accordance with the operation manual, do not use this device. Contact Bosch for repair or replacement. A WARNING: Improper installation of the Charge Station can result in personal injury or product damage. A WARNING: This Charge Station installation guide is not a substitute for electrical safety precautions. A WARNING: Use this Charge Station within the specified operating parameters. Failure to do so may result in injury or death. A WARNING: Locate and install this Charge Station in a location where the charge cable will not be stepped on, tripped over, or subject to damage or stress. A WARNING: The Charge Station must be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system, or an equipment - grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal on the Charge Station. zt CAUTION: Incorrect installation of the Charge Station can result in damage to the vehicle's battery and to the Charge Station itself. These damages will void the warranty for the vehicle and the Charge Station. zt CAUTION: Do not operate the Charge Station in temperatures beyond its operating range of -40°F to +122°F (-400C to +500C). EL -50600.7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC Regulatory Information Environmental Considerations �OD,� At the end of service life, the Charge Station F should be recycled according to local laws and regulations. Product Specification All Charge Station specifications and descriptions are accurate at the time of this document's printing. We always strive to constantly improve and update our products, Bosch reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice and without obligation. FCC Declaration of Conformity C This device complies with Part 15 Class -13 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful inter- ference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unde- sired operation. Note: Non -authorized changes or modifications to this prod- uct could void its FCC compliance. Radio and Television Interference {�(� �)� The equipment described in this manual has been ` designed to protect against Radio Frequency Inter- ference (RFI). However, there are some instances where high-powered radio signals or nearby RF -producing equipment (such as digital phones, RF communications equipment, etc.) could affect Charge Station opera- tions. If interference to the Charge Station occurs dur- ing charging, contact Bosch. Agency Approvals Standard Compliances through a National Registered Testing Lab (NRTL) North American Operation FCC Part 15 Class -B UL 2594 UL 2251 UL 62 UL 60950-1 UL 1998 UL 2231-1 & -2 CSA C22.2 #60950-1 CSA C22.2 #107.1 SAE J1772 NEC Article 625 European Union Operation IEC 61851-1 IEC 61851-21 & -22 IEC 60950-1 IEC 61000-6-1 EMC Immunity IEC 61000-6-3 EMC Emissions IEC 62196 Coupler, Type 1, Type 2 IEC 60204-1, Safety for servicing electronic equipment Features and Specifications The Charge Station includes ground -fault protection, automatic reset upon grid power loss, ground assurance monitoring, and self -testing capabilities. Manual reset- ting of the Charge Station is not necessary. Exception: European models require manual resetting after ground fault condition. Ground -fault protection Continually provides a safe power supply to the vehicle. If a ground fault is present, the Charge Station detects it and cuts power flow, protecting people and the vehicle from an electric shock hazard. Automatic reset If main line side power supply is interrupted during charging, the Charge Station will reset itself automati- cally and re -attempt charging after main line side power supply is restored. If the problem is associated with a ground fault, the Charge Station makes a total of 4 automatic reset at- tempts in sequential 15 -minute periods. If the charging mode can not be restored, the appropriate failure indica- tion will be shown on the unit's front panel. NOTE: Not applicable on European models; European models re- quire pressing of the master clear "Reset" button on the front panel of the Charge Station to restore power. See Table -A in Operating Instructions for LED status indi- cations (page 11). The automatic reset feature assures that your vehicle will be charged and ready to use by automatically restoring power after temporary interruptions (grid -power out- ages, temporary ground faults [US models only] and power surges). Ground Assurance Monitoring A proper electrical ground is critical to reliable ground - fault protection, the Charge Station includes a ground monitoring circuit to assure presence of a safe electrical ground. Self -testing To assure proper functionality and safety, the Charge Station includes self -testing and diagnostics circuitry, which is automatically performed prior to each charging cycle. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 120.10.2013 Product Features lie -phase: L1, L2, and id.'. hase, wye-connected: !s and safety ground. hase, delta -con- i center tap; on one y the two phases on )f the center tap. The two phases must both measure 120V AC to ground. Do not use the third leg (208V "stinger") 230V AC single-phase. LINE, NEUTRAL, and EARTH 50/60Hz ..... ............ 17.5 mA (20mA Max) 50K ohm Max (North American), 100K ohm Max (Europe) 6kV,@3000A...� �,............................ __.W.... Up, to 95% non -condensing @1060hPa -40OFto +122°F (-40°C to +50°C) 581F to +176°F (-50°C to +80°C) ..... _ ... .... __... kutomatic at startup (Firmware con - 4 automatic, retries @ 15 min. inter- vals (per UL2231-2)—not applicable to European models For System Reset (Overrides Ground Fault Retry and all other fault conditions) Green LED • Amber (Ready) • Green (Plugged In) • Green Flashing (Charging) Red Flashing (Fault) .........11 NEMA 4X & per UL 50E EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC Package Contents (1) Charge Station (including attached cord and vehicle coupler) (EL -50600-1) (1) Wall -mounting bracket (EL -50600-1) (1) User Manual (EL -50600-7-2) (1) Wiring chamber cover (EL -50600-3) (1) Wiring chamber cover label (EL -50600-3) (4) 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) No.2 square -drive screws (EL - 50600 -5) (1) Rubber grommet (EL -50600-4) (1) Foam dust cover gasket (EL -50600-4) (1) 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) plastic bushing (EL -50600-4) (1) Small sealing plug (EL -50600-4) (1) Knockout plug Optional Kit #1 Contents (EL -50600-2) (1) Primary -side, 12 -in. (305 -mm) cable w/molded NEMA 6-30 plug (1) 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) NPT cable gland with nut and seal- ing washer Optional Kit #2 Contents (EL50600-5) (6) #8 x 1 1/4 -in. (32 -mm) Phillips pan -head screws with plastic drywall anchors (3) 3/16 x 1 1/4 -in. (5 x 32 -mm) Phillips tapered -head masonry fastener screws Tools Suggested for Installation Stud finder Tape measure 2 -ft (61 -cm) level Chalk line Pencil Power drill #2 Phillips screwdriver #2 square -head screwdriver 3/16 -in. (5 -mm) flat -blade screwdriver 3/32 -in. (2.5 -mm) flat -blade screwdriver NM (non-metallic) wire stripper Wire cutters Wire stripper Needle -nose pliers Hammer Clear silicone 1/16 -in. (2 -mm) drill bit 1 1/16 -in. (28 -mm) hole -saw 1/8 -in. (4 -mm) masonry drill bit 3/16 -in. (5 -mm) drill bit Torque screwdriver with #2 Phillips -head bit and 3/16 -in. (5 -mm) slotted -head bit Possible Materials Needed (dependent upon installation type; not provided) 90° Fitting for liquid -tight flex conduit Male threaded EMT fitting with offset; 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) Locking nut for 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) male EMT with binding screw Sealing gasket for 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) male EMT fitting Male threaded PVC fitting; 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) Locking nut for 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) male PVC fitting Sealing gasket for 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) male PVC fitting PVC jake offset; 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) PVC coupler; 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) NM, UF, or 3G wire Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Applicable Electrical Systems IMPORTANT: Identify the onsite service connection before insthalling the Charge Station. If you are unsure of the available service connection, consult the local utility company or contact Bosch Electric Vehicle Solutions at 1-877-805-EVSE (3873). The L1, L2, and Ground outputs (H, N for Europe) in the followingillustrations correspond to the inputs on the Charge Station. For the (earth) ground connection, always connect the neutral at the service panel to earth ground. Ground fault protection is not possible unless the neutral (cen- ter tap on the service transformer) is connected to an earth ground. 220/240V Single Phase (North America) L1 L2 Q 220/240V Single Phase A WARNING: The Charge Station is a single- phase device. Do not connect all three phases of a 3-phase feed. Only three wires are connected, take care that the service transformer secondary connection is known, and the three wires from the main -panel circuit breaker are correctly connected and labeled. 208V 3 -Phase Wye Connection (North America) Any two of the legs can be used to provide 208V to the Charge Station with a Wye -connected secondary. For example, Ll and L2, or Ll and L3, or L2 and L3. Refer- ence the wiring diagram below. 208V 3 -Phase Wye Connection L1 L2 Note: A current -carrying neutral is not required for the Charge Station for 208V connections. A WARNING: The Charge Station must be installed by a licensed electrician and in accordance with all local electrical codes, ordinances, and all authorities having jurisdiction. A WARNING: Do not install the Charge Station near flammable, explosive, or combustible materials. Do not locate or store flammable, explosive, or combustible materials near the Charge Station. EL -50600-7-2 i REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC 240V 3 -Phase Delta Connection (North America) with Center Tap on One Leg One leg must be center -tapped, and only the two phas- es on either side of the center tap can be used with the delta connection. CENTER 240V 3 -Phase Delta Connection Note: The third line (L3 on the illustration of the delta) is 208V, with respect to the neutral, and is sometimes referred to as a "stinger." A WARNING: Do not use this third line. L1 L2 Note: The two used phases must each measure 120V to neu- tral or ground. Note: Consult the utility company or the transformer manufac- turer's literature to verify that the single leg can supply the required power. Note: The Charge Station will only operate properly if it de- tects the presence of a ground wire connected to a neutral point on the transformer secondary. A WARNING: Do not use a 3-phase delta - connected transformer secondary without a center tap on one leg and/or without a neutral point available for the required ground connection. 230V Above Ground (Europe) 230V Single Phase LINE (H) NEUTRAL(N) 230V Single Phase A WARNING: The Charge Station is a single- phase device. When connecting the line and neutral wires, take care that the service transformer secondary connection is known, and the wires from the main circuit breaker panel are correctly connected and labeled. The following service connections are primarily used in Europe and Australia (sometimes known as "TT Power Grid"). Please reference the following diagram. The line, neutral, and earth outputs on the illustration correspond to the inputs on the Charge Station. A WARNING: The line connection must measure 230V RMS to neutral. Earth must also be connected to the Charge Station. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-21 REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Electrical Requirements for Battery Charging A WARNING: The Charge Station must be installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with all national and local electrical codes, ordinances, requirements, and all authorities having jurisdiction. CAUTION: The AC electrical connection must have a grounded, dedicated service - main. No other loads shall be connected to the same circuit. Use of a non -dedicated circuit could exceed the current rating of the circuit breaker and cause it to trip or open. zt CAUTION: Do not use portable or stationary backup generating equipment to charge the vehicle. This may cause damage to the vehicle's charging system. Only charge the vehicle from utility -supplied power. Amperage and Breaker Parameters Note: The Charge Station has been factory set at 30 -amp output for a 40 -amp circuit. For all other amperages: 1. Remove the domed cap from the current -adjust- ment selector (positioned just above the reset button on the front of the Charge Station). POWER. N �CID i n 2. -- srATus RESET Using a small, flat -blade screwdriver, set the cur- rent -adjustment selector to the applicable output current -limiting setting, as indicated in Table 1 or Table 2. Table 1. North American Current -Adjustment Settings 1 > 12 15 12 6-15 2 16 2 .... 20 __. .......... 3 24 __. --- 30 --_- ._ ...... 10 _.. 6-30 4.11111 32 . ----- _ _.._ 40 . _.._. 8 _... __._.. 6-50 _._ 5 30 40 8 6-50 Table 2. European Current -Adjustment Settings 113 16 `3.31 _ . 216 . .: 20 .3.31 3 ............. 20 20* ._____ `5.26 432 � - 40 8.36 5 30 40 X8.36 *Line service breaker; not appliance service breaker Note: Only settings 1-5 are operational. Settings 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0 are not used, and the Charge Station will not function under these settings. Charge Station Mounting Instructions A WARNING: Read all instructions before installing the Charge Station. Identify an approximate mounting location for the Charge Station that is within 10 feet (3 m) of the vehicle's charg- ing inlet. Determine the power source location. zt CAUTION: Verify there is no existing infrastructure behind the selected wall (wiring, plumbing, ductwork, pipes, etc.) Follow the appropriate instructions for your installation: • "Finished Wall Charge Station Installation" on page 9 • "Masonry Wall Charge Station Installation" on page 13 • "Molded Plug -Connected Charge Station Installation (North America only)" on page 16 Note: If wall surface is unfinished (studs only), mount a 36 17.5 x 3/8 -in. (90 x 45 x 1 -cm) plywood surface between the studs and securely fasten in place. Follow "Finished Wall Charge Station Installation" for mounting and "Ma- sonry Wall Charge Station Installation" for wiring. EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC Mounting Template See the back cover of this manual for the Charge Sta- tion mounting template. Finished Wall Charge Station Installation 1. Using a stud finder and tape measure, locate and mark a point equidistant between vertical studs and 45 in. (114.3 cm) above the floor surface. 2. From this point, use a level to draw a true vertical line and a true horizontal line on the wall. 3. Retrieve the mounting template on the back cover of this manual. 4. Align the hash -marked center and lower horizontal lines of the template to the lines drawn on the wall. Adhere the template to the wall with tape. I / V ---------- --- 5. Using a 3/16 -in. (5 -mm) drill bit, drill the six (6) holes marked „B" on the template. LOCATION FOR WIRING THROUGH— BACK OF HOUSING CONDUIT B® AI g °a.w \ CENTER LINE '� .�6I " PLACE BASE BRACKET 45"FROM ,P FLOOR B® Al B - i I 1 K f �— _ 6. Using a 1 1/16 -in. (28 -mm) hole saw, drill a wiring - access hole at the location indicated at the top of the template. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B i 20.10.2013 0 7. Remove the template from the wall. Using a ham- mer, install a plastic drywall anchor in each of the six (6) „B" holes. Note: Charge Station support -strength requirement is based on a minimum 3/8 -in. (1 -cm) drywall thickness 8. Align mounting plate with installed plastic anchors and secure with six (6) #8 pan -head screws. i 1 9. Feed sufficient wire from the service panel through the wire -access hole to make connections to the Charge Station terminal block. Note: To avoid damage to the front of the Charge Station, place it on a soft or cardboard surface. 10. Drill a pilot hole in the center of the rear knockout on the Charge Station unit. 11. Using a 1 1/16 -in. (28 -mm) hole saw, with the pilot hole as a guide, drill out the rear knockout. CAUTION: Use a mid-range speed setting and drill carefully to avoid punching through housing and damaging internal components. 12. Remove debris from wiring chamber. 13. For indoor installation, assemble the plastic hole - bushing into the knockout and firmly snap into place. EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC 14. Cover the plastic bushing with the self=adhesive foam dust -cover gasket, with the center -slit oriented horizontally. 18. I Remove the strain -relief assembly from the wiring chamber. 19. Trim the wire to a length sufficient to make the IIconnections to the Charge Station terminal block. 15. For outdoor installation, assemble the rubber grommet into the knockout and snap into place. 16. Feed the wire from the service panel, through the dust cover or grommet, and into the Charge Station wiring chamber. 20. Strip back 11/4 in. (32 mm) of the wire jacket and O d 3/8 in. (10 mm) from the ends of the individual NI; conductors. 1 j 'r is !i �I 17. Secure the Charge Station to the mounted wall brack- et by engaging the tabs on the Charge Station into the slots on the wall bracket. Press firmly and slide the Charge Station down until fully seated on the bracket. 21. Remove threaded ground lug. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions. LLC EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 --- 0 O 22. Feed the L1 (black) [Europe H (brown)] wire into the L1 [Europe H] terminal slot in the wiring cham- ber. 23. Feed the L2 (red) [Europe N (blue)] wire into the L2 [Europe N] terminal slot in the wiring chamber. 24. Attach safety ground wire through the slot on the ground terminal. Hand -tighten grounding lug. Note: See inside of wiring chamber cover for wiring schematic. U ' 0 � I �C 25. Tighten terminal screws to 1.2 Nm (10.62 in -Ib). 26. Reinstall strain relief. Note: Select appropriate orientation of insert to achieve prop- er clamping for wire size used. zt CAUTION: Do not overtighten. 27. Attach the wiring chamber lid with four (4) 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) square -drive screws. 28. Apply the self-adhesive chamber lid label. EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC Masonry Wall Charge Station Installation 1. Locate and mark a point 45 in. (114.3 cm) above the floor surface. 9 3. From this point, use a level to draw a true vertical line and a true horizontal line on the wall. Retrieve the mounting template on the back cover of this manual. 4. Align the hash -marked center and lower horizontal lines of the template to the lines drawn on the wall Adhere the template to the wall with tape. 5. ES'FP,ON 9 ' J Using a 1/8 -in. (3 -mm) drill bit, drill the three (3) holes marked „A" on the template. Select a location on the template for entry of conduit into the Charge Station (top, upper left, or upper right). 7. Snap a chalk line from the appopriate level line on the template in the direction of the incoming conduit. 8. Remove the template from the wall. 9. Align the mounting plate with the „A" holes in the wall and secure with three (3) 3/16 -in. (5 -mm) ta- pered -head masonry screws. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Note: To avoid damage to the Charge Station, place it on a soft or cardboard surface. 10. Locate the desired conduit -entry point on the Charge Station housing. 11. Drill a pilot hole in the center of the selected knock- out location. HN i I; I 11 Iii `. ir 12. Using a 1 1/16 -in. (28 -mm) hole saw, with the pilot hole as a guide, drill out the knockout. 0 CAUTION: Use a mid-range speed setting and drill carefully to avoid punching through housing and damaging internal components. 13. Remove debris from wiring chamber. 14. Install a 3/4 -in. (19 -mm) NPT female adaptor with nut and seal into the knockout and tighten securely. 15. Secure the Charge Station to the mounted wall bracket by engaging the tabs on the Charge Station into the slots on the wall bracket. Press firmly and slide the Charge Station down until fully seated on the bracket. 16. Feed the wire from the service panel through the conduit and into the Charge Station wiring chamber. 17 I H Attach offset conduit to NPT female adaptor. 18. Remove the strain -relief assembly from the wiring chamber. 19. Trim the wire to a length sufficient to make the con- nections to the Charge Station terminal block. 20. Strip back 1 1/4 in. (32 mm) of the wire jacket and 3/8 in. (10 mm) from the ends of the individual conductors. EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC 21. Remove threaded ground lug. 22 23 J O O Feed the L1 (black) [Europe H (brown)] wire into the Li [Europe H] terminal slot in the wiring cham- ber. Feed the L2 (red) [Europe N (blue)] wire into the L2 [Europe N] terminal slot in the wiring chamber. 24. Attach safety ground wire through the slot on the ground terminal. Hand -tighten grounding lug. Note: See inside of wiring chamber cover for wiring schematic. 25. Tighten terminal screws to 1.2 Nm (10.62 in -Ib). 26. Reinstall strain relief. Note: Select appropriate orientation of insert to achieve prop- er clamping for wire size used. CAUTION: Do not overtighten. 27. Attach the wiring chamber lid with four (4) 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) square -drive screws. 28. Apply the self-adhesive chamber lid label. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-2 i REV. B i 20.10.2013 Molded Plug -Connected Charge Station Installation (North America only) 1. Install appropriate outlet box (ground -pin at 12 -o'clock position) with top- or side -conduit feed. zt CAUTION: Do not feed the outlet box from the bottom. This will interfere with the mounting of the Charge Station unit. 2. Place the outlet box between two (2) studs for finished -wall installation or any applicable location for masonry walls. 3. Install outlet box 61 in. (155 cm) from floor surface to the bottom of the outlet box. 4. Locate and mark a point 16 in. (40.6 cm) down from the bottom -center of the outlet box. 5. C� From this point, use a level to draw a true vertical line and a true horizontal line on the wall. Retrieve the mounting template on the back cover of this manual. :.00ATION FOR —.iA� WTRTV� THPOUu4 PACK Of HOUSING iOUf" I � C""TcR e® A g LIVE. 4� PLACEN RASE OF ikACKEi 45^FkfIM E i 7. Align the hash -marked center and lower horizontal lines of the template to the lines drawn on the wall. Adhere the template to the wall with tape. 8. If installing on a masonry wall, using a 1/8 -in. (3 -mm) drill bit, drill the three (3) holes marked „A" on the template. 9. If installing on a finished wall, using a 3/16 -in. (5 - mm) drill bit, drill the six (6) holes marked „B" on the template. 10. Remove the template from the wall. 11. Align the mounting plate with the holes in the wall and secure with three (3) 3/16 -in. (5 -mm) tapered - head masonry screws for masonry walls or six (6) #8 pan -head screws with anchors for finished walls. Note: To avoid damage to the Charge Station, place it on a soft or cardboard surface. 12. Locate the desired conduit -entry point on the Charge Station housing. 13. Drill a pilot hole in the center of the selected knock- out location. EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC I II .Il ll�Md, -I !il SII li � �I 14. Using a 1 1/16-in. (28-mm) hole saw, with the pilot hole as a guide, drill out the knockout. 0 CAUTION: Use a mid-range speed setting and drill carefully to avoid punching through housing and damaging internal components. 15. Remove debris from wiring chamber. 16. Install the 3/4 -in. (19 -mm) cable gland adaptor with nut and O-ring into drilled 1 1/16 -in. (28 -mm) hole in the Charge Station. Securely tighten. 17. Assemble the 3/4 -in. (19 -mm) cable gland cap to the molded plug/cable assembly. 18. Remove the strain -relief assembly from the wiring chamber. 19. Remove threaded ground lug. 20. Feed molded plug/cable/cable gland assembly through the 1 1/16 -in. (28 -mm) hole in the housing and orient the conductor wire to the terminal block. Remove strip/retain insulation ends. 21. Feed the L1 (black) [Europe H (brown)] wire into the L1 [Europe H] terminal slot in the wiring cham- ber. 22. Feed the L2 (red) wire into the L2 terminal slot in the wiring chamber. 23. Attach safety ground wire through the slot on the ground terminal. Hand -tighten grounding lug. Note: See inside of wiring chamber cover for wiring schematic. 24. Tighten terminal screws to 1.2 Nm (10.62 in -Ib). Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-2 1 REV. B 1 20.10.2013 25. Reinstall strain relief. Note: Select appropriate orientation of insert to achieve prop- er clamping. CAUTION: Do not overtighten. 26. Securely tighten the cable gland. 27. Secure the Charge Station to the mounted wall bracket by engaging the tabs on the Charge Station into the slots on the wall bracket. Press firmly and slide the Charge Station down until fully seated on the bracket. 28. Attach the wiring chamber lid with four (4) 3/4 -in. (20 -mm) square -drive screws. 29. Apply the self-adhesive chamber lid label. 30. Plug Charge Station plug into NEMA outlet. EL -50600-7-21 REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC Operating Instructions 1. Verify service supply power is available; green POW- ER indicator LED is illuminated. 2. Retrieve Charge Station vehicle cable and coupler from rear -mounted holder (stowed position); amber STATUS indicator light is illuminated. 3. Connect Charge Station coupler to vehicle; STATUS indicator LED changes to solid green. 4. Charge Station performs safety self -test (audible mechanical clicking sounds); STATUS indicator begins to flash green, indicating vehicle is charging (vehicle may indicate charging with an audible signal or a light indicator; varies by vehicle model). When charge is complete, the STATUS LED will change from flashing green to solid green. 5. Disconnect Charge Station coupler from vehicle; STATUS indicator changes to amber. 6. Return cable and coupler to rear -mounted holder (stowed position) at Charge Station unit. Note: Charge Station will automatically resume charging upon restoration of lost service -supply power (US models only). Power and Status LED Indications *See "Troubleshooting" on page 20 for suggested solutions. O- No illumination - Solid illumination - Flashing illumination Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-2 i REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Troubleshooting ►f there is a charging issue proceed with the following steps. If the issue persists after three attempts call Bosch at 1-877-805-EVSE (3873) for assistance. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt (GFCI) Tripped If the Charge Station detects a ground fault, power will be interrupted and the STATUS LED will illuminate (red flash with intermittent green). The Charge Station will attempt to reset automatically and re -attempt charging (see note below on European models). If the fault condi- tion persists after an initial automatic attempt, per the code, the Charge Station waits 15 minutes before a second attempt is made. A total of four attempts will be made to restore vehicle charging. If the charging mode cannot be restored, the STATUS LED will illuminate solid red, and the unit will stay in fault mode. Note: European models—Automatic reset feature after ground fault (STATUS LED will be solid red) does not apply to European models. European standards dictate that user intervention is required by pressing the master clear RESET button on the front of the Charge Station housing. If ground fault condition clears, Charge Station will re- sume charging. Missing Ground If the Charge Station detects a missing ground connec- tion (rapid red flashing LED), power will be interrupted and the unit will not be capable of charging vehicle until a ground connection has been detected. Disconnect service power (breaker) and disconnect vehicle coupler from vehicle and contact a qualified Bosch technician to validate the presence of a proper ground. EL -50600-7-2 I REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC Maintenance A WARNING: Do not attempt to service the Charge Station.. The Charge Station has no user -serviceable components. If the unit is not operating properly, contact Bosch at 1-877-805-EVSE (3873) for assistance. The Charge Station requires no scheduled maintenance, only periodic cleaning. Always be sure to return the charging cable and coupler to its proper storage area to avoid potential damage to the unit and to prevent potential trip hazards. Regularly inspect the Charge Station unit and charging cable for signs of damage. If the Charge Station unit or charging cable are damaged contact Bosch for service or repair. Cleaning CAUTION: Always turn off service power (supply-side power at the main service panel) before cleaning the Charge Station and/or charging cable. CAUTION: Never use cleaning solvents, abrasive powders/liquids or scouring pads to clean the Charge Station and cable/ coupler. Clean the Charge Station unit and cable/coupler with a soft damp or dry cloth to remove dust or dirt. Storage and Moving Unit storage temperature range: -58°F to +176°F (-50°C to +80°C) Contact Bosch for Charge Station relocation or storage requirements at 1-877-805-EVSE (3873). Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EL -50600-7-21 REV. B 1 20.10.2013 Limited Warranty THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE ORIGI- NAL PURCHASER OF Bosch Automotive Service Solu- tions LLC Charge Station product. Power Xpress Charge Station is warranted against de- fects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of installation. Charge Station Cables and Connectors are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for 90 days from the date of delivery. This warranty is only valid to the original purchaser of the Charge Station and is not transferable. All warranty claims must be made within the warranty period and proof of purchase must be supplied. This warranty does not cover the cost of freight to return the Charge Sta- tion to Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC. The sole and exclusive remedy for any Charge Station found to be defective is repair or replacement, at the option of Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC. The existence of a defect shall be determined by Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC in accordance with procedures established by Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC. No one is authorized to make any state- ment or representation altering the terms of this war- ranty. This warranty covers only those defects that arise as a result of normal use of the Charge Station and does not cover any other problems including those that arise as a result of abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, care or modification, operation outside of the Charge Station's specifications or in a manner inconsistent with instructions regarding use. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC does not make any representation or warranty regarding the continuous availability of electri- cal service to the Charge Station. This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights. The original purchaser may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To the extent that this warranty is inconsistent with applicable law, this war- ranty will be deemed modified to be consistent with such local law. Disclaimer TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW AND EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY, Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC MAKES NO WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIP- MENT OR THE SERVICES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IM- PLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON -INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Bosch Automo- tive Service Solutions LLC DOES NOT WARRANT UNIN- TERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT. The Charge Station should be installed only by a li- censed electrician and in accordance with all local and national codes and standards. All information, illustrations, and specifications con- tained in this installation guide are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Further, this Guide is provided "as is" and Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC shall not be liable for errors contained herein. Legal Limitation of Liability TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTH- ER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental damages for some products, so the limita- tions or exclusions contained herein may not apply. 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