marcuswareham
Arms
Hello
Hope your staying safe and well with Covid-19
I am wondering if someone could confirm this for me.
I have seen these Single Phase EV Voltage Monitoring and Protection Unit - https://www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/products/4873097-single-phase-voltage-monitoring-and-protection-unit
The Matt-e EV charging box to protect against PEN conductor fault
I understand the way this works is by monitoring the voltage between L - N and if the voltage is within the range of 207 V - 253 V then it will close the contacts on the contractor, if the voltage is outside of this range the contractor will be open disconnecting supply L, N & PE
In accordance with 18th amendment 1
Section 722.411.4.1. point (iv)
My question is as far as I understand it the same results can be achieved with a voltage monitoring relay and a contractor like so:
View: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07QDKSDPL/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A249EEO40WNRMY&psc=1
and
www.rapidonline.com
So the L - N goes through the voltage monitoring relay and that is set to close the contacts of the contractor if the voltage is between 207 V - 253 V. and the three poles of the contractor are L, N & PE
This seems like a cheaper way to achieve the same thing, also with the benefits of being able to but it in your own enclosure (weather that be the main C/U or a small sub C/U)
Would this still be within the regulations, as you have used multiple products rather than one product for the EV outlet
Have a good day
Many Thanks
Marcus
Hope your staying safe and well with Covid-19
I am wondering if someone could confirm this for me.
I have seen these Single Phase EV Voltage Monitoring and Protection Unit - https://www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/products/4873097-single-phase-voltage-monitoring-and-protection-unit
The Matt-e EV charging box to protect against PEN conductor fault
I understand the way this works is by monitoring the voltage between L - N and if the voltage is within the range of 207 V - 253 V then it will close the contacts on the contractor, if the voltage is outside of this range the contractor will be open disconnecting supply L, N & PE
In accordance with 18th amendment 1
Section 722.411.4.1. point (iv)
My question is as far as I understand it the same results can be achieved with a voltage monitoring relay and a contractor like so:
View: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07QDKSDPL/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A249EEO40WNRMY&psc=1
and
Techna KTEC25-11-240 Contactor Ktec25 240VAC Coil
Techna - KTEC25-11-240 - Techna KTEC25-11-240 Contactor Ktec25 240VAC Coil - <P>This Techna Ktec contactor allows switching of high current/power using low
So the L - N goes through the voltage monitoring relay and that is set to close the contacts of the contractor if the voltage is between 207 V - 253 V. and the three poles of the contractor are L, N & PE
This seems like a cheaper way to achieve the same thing, also with the benefits of being able to but it in your own enclosure (weather that be the main C/U or a small sub C/U)
Would this still be within the regulations, as you have used multiple products rather than one product for the EV outlet
Have a good day
Many Thanks
Marcus
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