Introduction
Follow this
Before You Begin
Comply with these guidelines to prevent component damage.
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Use tools suitable to torque metric fasteners. All fasteners used on the CP800are in metric sizes.
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Use the given torque values to tighten the fasteners.
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Ensure that the tools such as torque tool, multimeter, and Ethernet tester are calibrated.
- If the charging station is not installed, commissioned, or serviced by a ChargePoint certified technician using a ChargePoint-approved method, it is excluded from all ChargePoint and other warranties and ChargePoint is not responsible.
- You must be a licensed electrician and complete training at https://www.chargepoint.com/partners/training-certification to become ChargePoint certified and to access ChargePoint's web-based installer tools or ChargePoint Installer app.
Additional Documentation
To ensure safety for you and others, do this before you begin:
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Familiarize yourself with the instructions in the service guide.
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If you have not installed or serviced the CP800 recently, orient yourself to the CP800 by reviewing the Site Design, Installation, and Datasheet as well as any other materials you find helpful.
Check and Protect Parts
To ensure your safety, do the following:
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Use only authorized parts and accessories sold and supplied by ChargePoint for the unit and model.
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Keep components in original packaging, free of moisture, and protected from damage until you install or service them at the site.
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Store all shipments of components in a dry covered location and protect from moisture.
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Familiarize yourself with the contents of each shipping box.
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Ensure that you have all the parts for the work you plan to perform.
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Have more than one technician or qualified support person present if components are heavy.
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Keep liquids and objects containing liquid away from the unit, never on or inside.
If Damaged, Do Not Service
Do not perform work or remove any signs or covers from the unit if you find any of the following:
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The charging station housing shows mechanical damage.
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The charging cables or connectors are visibly damaged.
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The station is unstable or moves.
If you find such damage, turn off the station, advise the site manager to keep the unit(s) off, and contact ChargePoint immediately. Find your region’s technical support number at chargepoint.com/support.
CP800 stations are alternating current (AC) charging stations, capable of delivering up to 22 kW (three phase) of power to an electric vehicle (EV
Electric Vehicle). They feature metering compliant with calibration law and backend connectivity via OCPP
Open Charge Point Protocol 2.0.1 and can be used in semi-public and public areas with billing based on energy consumption.
Follow the instructions in the Installation Guide and heed all warnings.
Required Tools and Materials
To install ChargePoint CP800 charging stations, you need the following tools and materials:
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4 mm (3/16 in) drill bit |
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T20 torx screwdriver with torque setting |
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10 mm (3/8 in) nut setter |
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Flat blade (4.5 mm) screwdriver with torque setting |
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Wire stripper |
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Bubble level |
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Hand-held drill |
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QR |
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Smartphone with internet connectivity |
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ChargePoint installer login credentials |
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ChargePointInstaller app |
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ChargePoint Driver app |
Inspect the Box for Contents
Check to make sure you have all of the following parts before beginning work.
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Charging station
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Backplate
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Quick start guide
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Three 6 mm (3/8 in) x 51 mm (2 in) lag screws
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Three masonry anchors
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M25 cable gland
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Locking screw