When the mode switch (CP) is set to C or D and the charging switch is not set to N.C., the signal uses
pulse width modulation (PWM) to indicate the available charging current (13A, 20A, 32A or 63A).
The signals then take the following forms:
+6 V
+6 V
-12 V
-12 V
1 ms
1 ms
For more details of the communication protocol, please refer to standard IEC 61851-1 and the
documentation from the manufacturer of the charging station.
2.5. TEST REPORT
The tests must be documented.
If a terminal is hazardous, this must be clearly indicated on the terminal, and the organization responsible
for the terminal and the supplier of electricity must be so informed in writing.
The test report must contain:
a list of the items inspected visually,
the results of each measurement and each test,
any changes made to the charging terminal.
The terminal must bear a label indicating: Tested per standards XXX.
A test report compliant with this standard will soon be available for the CA 6116N and CA 6117 via the
DataView
application software.
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