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ABB HVC 200 - Operation; Prepare before use; Emergency stop; Reset the EVSE after an emergency stop

ABB HVC 200
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8 Operation
8.1 Prepare before use
1. Appoint a site operator and a qualified installation engineer, if these are other
persons than you.
2. Make sure that the EVSE is installed according to the instructions in this manual.
3. Make an emergency plan that instructs people what to do in case of an
emergency.
4. Make sure that the manufacturer commissions the EVSE. Contact the
manufacturer when the EVSE is ready for commissioning. Refer to section 1.11.
Danger: Make sure that you have approval of the manufacturer to use
the EVSE after commissioning. After approval, do not move or modify the
EVSE.
5. Make sure that the space around the EVSE stays clear. Think of snow, mulch,
branches or other objects. Refer to the space requirements in section 12.9.
6. Make sure that regular maintenance is done on the EVSE. Refer to section 9.1.
8.2 Emergency stop
A standard power cabinet does not have an emergency stop button. An emergency
stop button can be installed near the power cabinet or in one or more outlets that
are connected to the power cabinet. Refer to section 3.6.1.
1. If there is an emergency, push the emergency stop button.
The EVSE stops all charge sessions.
The LED indicators of all the beacons are red.
2. Do not start the EVSE until the situation is safe.
Note: Do not use the emergency stop procedure to stop the charge
session, unless there is an emergency.
8.3 Reset the EVSE after an emergency stop
1. Make sure that the situation is safe again.
2. Turn the knob to release the emergency stop button.
The EVSE starts.
The LED indicator of the beacons become green.
The EVSE resumes the normal operation.
Operation
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