KeContact S10: Safety Notes and Quick Guide
Introduction
This document provides safety notes and a quick guide for the KeContact S10. It is part of the product and must be downloaded, read, and understood before installation and initial use. The current manuals can be downloaded from the KEBA website.
Downloaded manuals must be kept for the entire product lifecycle. In addition to the safety notes, applicable safety and accident prevention regulations for the specific application must be observed.
Safety Notes
⚠️ WARNING! Risk of Electric Shock and Fire Hazard!
- Installation, commissioning, maintenance, or retrofitting must be performed by trained, qualified, and authorized electricians (1).
- Do not install or use a damaged device.
- Damaged devices must be taken out of service immediately and repaired or replaced by a qualified electrician.
- Repairs are only permitted by the manufacturer.
- No unauthorized modifications are allowed.
- Do not remove markings (e.g., safety symbols, warnings, wire markings).
- For hollow wall mounting, use at least two screws on a support element and special hollow-wall anchors for others. Ensure sufficient load-bearing capacity.
- Supply lines X2.1 and X2.2 must be wired with cables suitable for 230V, as other internal wires may touch them.
❗ CAUTION! Possible Property Damage!
- Installation and commissioning must occur in a suitable environment, protected from rain, snow, and dirt.
- Do not open the connection panel cover outdoors during rain, wind, or snow.
- Only vertical wall mounting is permitted.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to high humidity.
- If a cold device is moved to a warmer environment, condensation may form. Wait until the device temperature matches room temperature and moisture has evaporated before connecting to power.
- Do not overtighten mounting screws (max. 1.2 Nm).
- Mounting surface must be perfectly flat; prevent housing warpage.
- Use washers for leveling if necessary.
- Ensure the connection area is clean to prevent contamination (wire scraps, etc.).
- Never clean the device with aggressive solvents, abrasive materials, spray water, or excessive pressure.
General Criteria for Site Selection
- Comply with local electrical installation regulations, fire prevention, and accident prevention measures, as well as emergency routes.
- Do not install in explosion-risk zones (EX environment).
- Install only for stationary applications.
- Do not mount where exposed to ammonia or ammonia gases (e.g., stables).
- Do not mount where falling objects could cause damage (e.g., ladders, tires).
- Do not expose to direct spray water (e.g., car washes, high-pressure cleaners, garden hoses).
- Mount protected from direct rain to prevent icing or hail damage.
- Mount protected from direct sunlight if possible.
- Observe permissible environmental conditions (see "Technical Data" in the "Installation Manual").
Disposal
ATTENTION! Please observe regulations for disposal of electric and electronic appliances.
Declaration of Conformity
The Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded from the KEBA homepage: www.keba.com/emobility-downloads
Technical Data
Feature | Value | Standard |
---|---|---|
Protection class | II | IEC 61140 |
Protection type | IP65 | IEC 60529 |
Protection against mechanical impact | IK08 | IEC 62262 |
Rated supply voltage (Europe) | Un = 230/3x230(400) V | |
Rated current (configurable) | In = 16 A / 32 A | |
Line frequency | fn = 50 Hz | |
Mains forms | TT / TN / IT | |
Operating temperature | Tamb = -85 °C ... +50 °C (without direct sunlight) |
Installation Steps (Diagram Descriptions)
The document includes visual installation guides. The following describes the steps:
- Step 1: Drill holes on the wall using a drill (approx. 6 mm diameter).
- Step 2: Insert wall plugs into the drilled holes and prepare the enclosure.
- Step 3: Mount the enclosure onto the wall, securing it.
- Step 4: Shows the internal components and cable entry points of the enclosure.
- Step 5: Connect cables to the internal terminals, ensuring secure connections.
- Step 6: Wire the device, showing connections to terminals and the enclosure lid being closed.
- Step 7: Prepare the power cable: strip insulation (approx. 10 mm) and insert into a cable gland.
- Step 8: Detailed wiring diagram showing connections for L, N, PE, and X2.1/X2.2 terminals, with typical wire colors (brown for L, blue for N, green/yellow for PE, orange for X2.1/X2.2). A switch (DSW1) is also depicted.
- Step 9: Illustrates a switch (DSW1) with ON/OFF positions for 8 switches.
- Step 10: A gear icon (⚙️) is shown next to a QR code, suggesting access to further information or setup guides.
- Step 11: Shows a measurement device (multimeter) connected to terminals, likely for testing or configuration.
- Step 12: Depicts closing the enclosure lid with an arrow indicating the direction.
- Step 13: Final mounting of the enclosure using screws and wall plugs.