Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

First of all, such wiring is only possible using a TN electrical system. With an IT system, it is not possible to connect the charging station without the neutral wire.

For the TN systemThe neutral conductor (N-conductor) is present in the TN-S, TN-C-S, and TT distribution systems. In a TN-C distribution system, however, the N-conductor is combined with PE (ground) in the so-called PEN conductor. IT systems do not have an N-conductor, so the problem is in the IT distribution system itself.

If connecting an INCH charging station to a distribution system without an N- or PEN conductor, the solution is to install a Dyn transformer (Delta to wye windings with neutral point) or to ground the N-terminal of the stations. NoteIf this is done incorrectly or if the IT system 3-phase transformer (Dyn or Yyn), which would provide the point of the N-conductor.

If the load of the INCH (AD/DC converter in the car) is a single-phase, a 1-phase transformer with a voltage ratio of Np : Ns =  1.739 * can be used to reduce the phase-to-phase voltage from 400 V to 230 V, where one of the phases is connected to the N-terminal. This solution would be cheaper; however, we must ensure that the connection is always 1-phase.

 

* Np is the number of turns of the primary winding and Ns is the number of turns of the secondary winding on the transformer.

Note

If the above procedures are done incorrectly or if an IT system without a transformer is used, the charging station will be damaged.

Note

If you decide to use the options described above, it is necessary to first assess the given situation, design a solution, and carry out measurements. Only then the connections can be carried out.