FLUKE FEV100/TY1 KIT2 FEV100 Electronic Vehicle Charging Station Adapter Kit with multimeter and scopemeter, 250 V, 50/60 Hz

User Manual for the Fluke FEV100 Electronic Vehicle Charging Station Adapter Kit with multimeter and scopemeter, 250 V, 50/60 Hz - Page 6

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Test cable input
2
CP Signal output terminal (yellow)
3
CP Signal output terminal
(connected to PE) (green)
Figure 3. Top of the Product
1 2 3
Figure 4. Back of the Product
Testing Charging Stations
WX Warning
To prevent possible electric shock, re, or personal injury:
Before starting any tests, the operator must be familiar with
the standard: SAE J1772, “SAE Electric Vehicle and Plug in
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler” and the
documentation of the charging station in use.
Before starting any tests, refer to the local regulations and
standards for: safety at work and any relevant publications from
the Health and Safety Executive.
Only skilled persons, competent in verication and the types of
tests suitable for installations and charging stations, should do
the tests.
If the wrong types of tests are done or if testing is done in an
incorrect sequence then a potentially hazardous situation can
occur for both the operator and the DUT (Device Under Test).
The operator must fully understand the various tests required and
how they should be done.
The charging station must pass the Protective Earth (Ground) PE
Pre-Test prior to the operator touching exposed metal surfaces or
any other test. If the PE Pre-Test fails, stop further testing. Resolve
any faults before proceeding. In case of error, all metal parts of
the charging station including output terminals and PE can have
hazardous voltage. In this case, there is a high risk of electric
shock to the operator and other persons nearby.
The PE Pre-Test detects the presence of hazardous voltage on
Protective Earth but may not detect an open Protective Earth.
Testing a charging station
To test the charging station:
1. Do a safety grounding protection pre-test (to verify that no dangerous
voltage is present in the grounding circuit due to possible miswire or
electrical wiring or grounding malfunction).
2. Verify station output voltage using an additional meter.
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