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The EV-Test100 was developed as an accessory especially for testing e-charging stations. It can be used to simulate charging states and to test the effectiveness of protective measures on type 3 e-charging stations with a type 2 connector. Easy handling in combination with the Combi G3 or Combi G2 is guaranteed. Measuring functions Universal 4mm sockets for connection to a 1- or 3-phase installation tester by means of test leads (banana plugs) Separate phase display by means of three LEDs for easy voltage checking Proximity Pilot (PP) Rotary switch for simulating different current carrying capacities of charging cables Control Pilot (CP) Rotary switch for simulating the electrical vehicle status A, B,C D Fault Rotary switch for simulating a short circuit between CP and PE (state E = fault) Simulation PE fault (earth fault) Connection for CP signal output for checking communication between adapter (=simulated electric vehicle) and charging station Type 2 plug for connection to the charging station even when the charging cable is permanently connected Vehicle simulation (CP): The various vehicle states A to D can be simulated via a rotary switch (according to IEC 61851) Cable simulation (PP): The various codings for charging cables with 13, 20, 32 and 63 A as well as ¿no cable connected¿ can be simulated via a rotary switch Fault simulation: Simulation of a short-circuit between CP and PE via rotary switch (state E = fault) Display of phase voltages via LEDs Testing of e-charging stations even with permanently connected charging cable For vehicle simulation (CP): According to IEC 61851, the states A, B, C, D and E can be simulated. The different vehicle states are set via the rotary switch. State A: no vehicle connected State B: vehicle connected but not ready for charging State C: vehicle connected and ready for charging, charging area ventilation not required State D: vehicle connected and ready for charging, charging area ventilation required State E: fault: short circuit CP-PE via internal diode For cable simulation (PP): the various codings for charging cables with 13, 20, 32 and 63 A can be simulated. It is also possible to simulate the -no cable- state. The simulation of the different charging cables is done by switching different resistances between PP and PE using the rotary switch. According to IEC 61851, the following values are possible: No cable: 8 Ohm 13 A cable: 1.5 k Ohm 20 A cable: 680 Ohm 32 A cable: 220 Ohm 63 A cable. 100 Ohm
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