Checks mode 2 and single-phase mode 3 (level 1 and two phase level 2) chargers
Checks chargers with SAE J1772 Type 1 and Type 2 connectors
Performs four EV charger safety checks
Performs four EV charger operation checks
Checks to see if nuisance tripping or RCD/GFCI is likely to occur
Reads control pilot state response from EV Charger to IEC61852-1
The new EVCC300 introduces a new and convenient way of checking electric vehicle (EV) charge points. A simple all in one concept provides an easy to use solution to check both the safety and operation of mode 2 and single phase mode 3 (level 1 and two phase level 2) EV chargers. The instrument is ideal for those wishing to perform a fault finding check on an EV charger following manufacture or repair, or just part of a maintenance schedule/inspection.
NOTE: This product is a checking device that can be used to check the safety and operation of EV charger points. It is not intended to be used to certify installations. For installation inspection and certification please see the EVCA210 test adaptor.
RCD/GFCI protection check by timing the device tripping speed. This test causes calibrated ground/earth leakage current appropriate to the tripping rate fo the devcie to flow and time how ling it takes for the device to break the supply.
Yes, this test will help determine whether the EV charger user is likely yo experience nuisance trpping of the RCD or GFCI. The EVCC300 slowly increases ground/earth leakage current until the protective decvice trips to ensure it trips at the correct leakage current level.