Install CT4000 Charging Station
CT4000 is an all-purpose charging station for property owners, businesses, and municipalities. The CT4000 charging station can be mounted on a pedestal or a wall.
Installing the CT4000 requires two people and takes approximately 1-2 hours to install.
Using ChargePoint Power Management technology, sites can install more stations than otherwise would be supported by the available electrical service. A maximum aggregate load is defined for a group of charging stations, and ChargePoint cloud-based services manage the individual power output of each station (or port) to ensure the maximum load is never exceeded.
As shipped, a CT4000 charging station provides up to 30 A of output current to each charging port. An optional Power Management Kit is available that allows you to adjust the station’s output power.
Additional information regarding Power Management for your charging stations is available at ChargePoint Product Reference Documentation.
Accessing Complete Documentation
Access documents at ChargePoint Product Reference Documentation.
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Document |
Content |
Primary Audiences |
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Datasheet |
Full station specifications |
Site designer, installer, and station owner |
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Site Design Guide |
Civil, mechanical, and electrical guidelines to scope and construct the site |
Site designer or engineer of record |
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Construction Signoff Form |
Checklists used by contractors to ensure the site is correctly completed and ready for product installation |
Site construction contractor |
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Installation Guide |
Anchoring, wiring, and powering on |
Installer |
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Operation and Maintenance Guide |
Operation and preventive maintenance information |
Station owner, facility manager, and technician |
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Service Guide |
Component replacement procedures, including optional components |
Service technician |
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Declaration of Conformity |
Statement of conformity with directives |
Purchasers and public |
Site Requirements
Ensure that the appropriate wiring, circuit protection, and metering are in place at the installation location by reviewing the Site Design Guide and the Datasheet, as well as the wiring diagrams and grounding requirements in the Connect Wiring chapter.