Conduit and Anchor Bolt Configuration
Each Express 250 station requires AC power from the site’s electrical panel. That AC conduit includes a ground conductor. Optional shunt trip wiring can run from the station to the breaker panel. Check the site drawings for this.
Install four anchor bolts, with two at the front (nearest parking lot) and two at the rear of the template.
You can choose one of the following configurations:
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Standalone |
Paired |
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|---|---|---|---|
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AC input conduit |
1 |
AC input conduit |
1 |
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— |
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DC shared conduit |
1 |
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(optional) shunt trip wiring conduit |
1 |
(optional) shunt trip wiring conduit |
1 |
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Anchor bolts |
4 |
Anchor bolts |
4 |
|
— |
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Ethernet conduit |
1 |
Standalone Configuration
The standalone configuration uses only the conduit for AC input. Stations in a paired configuration also run a DC conduit and Ethernet between the paired stations.
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Description |
Quantity |
|---|---|---|
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AC conduit may include an AC disconnect switch in the circuit.
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53 mm (2 in) trade size - runs to breaker panel |
1 |
| Shunt trip conduit (left side) (optional)
Check site drawings.
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21 mm (3/4 in) trade size - runs to breaker panel |
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| Anchor bolts | M16 | 4 |
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Paired Configuration
If two Express 250 charging stations are “paired,” they share DC power to allow faster (higher amperage) charging to a vehicle as needed.
For a paired configuration, follow the diagram. In addition to the Express 250 Standalone Configuration requirements, you must also run two additional conduits between the paired stations: an Ethernet wire for communication and a conduit for DC conductors.
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Conduit or Wiring |
Description |
Quantity |
|---|---|---|
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AC conduit may include an AC disconnect switch in the circuit.
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53 mm (2 in) trade size
|
1 |
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(optional) shunt trip conduit (left side)
Checksite drawings.
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21 mm (3/4 in) trade size
|
1 |
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Anchor bolts |
M16 |
4 |
|
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76 mm (3 in) trade size
|
1 |
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Ethernet conduit (right side) |
21 mm (3/4 in) trade size
|
1 |
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