Introduction

This topic describes how to install an adapter that allows a pedestal mount charging station to replace a CP4000 orCPF50 pedestal mount station. The adapter changes the locations of anchor bolts to fit the CP6000 locations.

Before You Begin

Risk of shock

  • Before any procedure, the technician must disconnect the power.

  • Follow local code to de-energize the applicable circuit and lock out/tag out the disconnect before proceeding. Use a multimeter to test that power is off.

  • Keep power off until the top cap is correctly reinstalled and the work is complete.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury, loss of life, or property damage.

You must be a licensed electrician and complete online training to become a ChargePoint certified installer. If you do not complete training, you cannot access the ChargePoint network to complete installation. Find online training at: https://www.chargepoint.com/partners/training-certification. If the charging station is not installed by a ChargePoint certified installer, using a ChargePoint approved method, it is not covered under warranty and ChargePoint is not responsible for any malfunctions.
Use low torque settings when working with power tools during installation or servicing. Over-torquing can damage the equipment.
Do not install or service the charging station in inclement weather. If you work in snow, rain, or wind, you must use a weather-proof shelter that covers all boxes and components.
For assistance, go to chargepoint.com/support and contact technical support using the appropriate region-specific number.

Check Site Readiness

Before beginning work, check that the site meets the basic requirements described in the station Site Design Guide.

Access documents at ChargePoint Product Reference Documentation.

ChargePoint Documentation

Document

Content

Primary Audiences

Datasheet

Full station specifications

Site designer, installer, and station owner

Site Design Guide

Civil, mechanical, and electrical guidelines to scope and construct the site

Site designer or engineer of record

Construction Signoff Form

Checklists used by contractors to ensure the site is correctly completed and ready for product installation

Site construction contractor

Installation Guide

Anchoring, wiring, and powering on

Installer

Operation and Maintenance Guide

Operation and preventive maintenance information

Station owner, facility manager, and technician

Service Guide

Component replacement procedures, including optional components

Service technician

Declaration of Conformity

Statement of conformity with directives

Purchasers and public