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ZODIAC
AC wall-mounted home charger
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER
INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ZODIAC-V0005-06.05.2022

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CONTENTS
SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................................................................3
INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................................................6
Serial Number Identication..........................................................................................................................................6
Appearance and Dimensions.........................................................................................................................................7
Technical Specications.................................................................................................................................................8
Product Features..............................................................................................................................................................9
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE ...................................................................................................................................................10
Electric.............................................................................................................................................................................10
Internal System Communications ...............................................................................................................................10
INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................................................................................11
Procedure........................................................................................................................................................................11
Site Space Requirements .............................................................................................................................................12
Mounting Requirements ...............................................................................................................................................13
Electrical Requirements................................................................................................................................................14
Network Connectivity Requirements..........................................................................................................................15
Tool Preparation .............................................................................................................................................................16
Installation Instructions - Using Quick-Connect Fly Lead.......................................................................................17
Connecting the Power Cable .......................................................................................................................................18
Installation Instructions - Without using Quick-Connect Fly Lead (please read important notice).................17
COMMISSIONING ...............................................................................................................................................................21
Power On Process .........................................................................................................................................................21
Charging Operation........................................................................................................................................................21
Emergency Operation....................................................................................................................................................21
Forced Unplugging and Recovery...............................................................................................................................21
Charging Operation........................................................................................................................................................22
Check before commissioning.......................................................................................................................................23
AFTER-SALES MAINTENANCE .........................................................................................................................................24
After Sales Service........................................................................................................................................................24
Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................................................................24
Maintenance...................................................................................................................................................................24
PROCEDURES .......................................................................................................................................................................26
APPENDIX.............................................................................................................................................................................27
LED indicator status identication ..............................................................................................................................27
Fault diagnostics (cause and resolution)...................................................................................................................27
Restriction of Hazardous Substances1 ......................................................................................................................28
Authentication ................................................................................................................................................................29

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SAFETY
SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Before operating the EV charger, read the instructions and precautions carefully to reduce the risk of accidents.
The “caution, warning, hazard” notices in the product and product manual do not represent all safety concerns
to be observed and are only intended to supplement the various operational safety precautions.
In carrying out the company’s product and equipment operations, you must comply with relevant industry safety
norms and strictly abide by these instructions to provide the appropriate equipment precautions and special
safety instructions
IDENTIFICATION DESCRIPTION
Indicates that care must be taken with the operation or condition of hazardous voltage
Important security information must be followed very carefully
Indicates risk of burns from high-temperature areas or areas with high
component temperatures
Ground protected connection point
AC electricity
Indicates that the said action must be performed using clothing and/or personal
protective equipment provided by the employer
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
HIGH VOLTAGE
Some components of the power system operate with high voltage. Direct or indirect
contact with these components through non-insulated protective material poses a fatal
hazard.
The installation of AC power supply equipment must comply with safety regulations, and personnel carrying out
the installation of AC equipment must be qualied in high voltage AC-power operation.

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SAFETY
It is strictly prohibited to wear watches, bracelets, rings or other conductive objects on your wrist or hand.
Turn off the power immediately if you nd water or moisture in the unit. When operating in humid conditions,
water should be strictly prevented from entering the equipment.
A “Do not operate” sign must be hung on switches and buttons that are not to be used during installation.
Construction of high-voltage lines can cause re or electric shock accidents.
The racking and wiring of AC cables through the area must comply with the local
regulations and specications. Only personnel qualied for high-voltage and AC
operations can carry out various high-voltage operations.
TOOLS
Special tools must be used for all high AC voltage operations.
THUNDERSTORMS
High AC voltage operations during thunderstorms are strictly prohibited.
Strong electromagnetic elds are produced in the atmosphere during thunderstorms. To avoid lightning
damage to equipment and personnel, do not carry out any operations during thunderstorms.
ELECTROSTATICS
Static electricity generated by the human body can damage electrostatic-sensitive
components on boards such as large-scale integrated circuits (ICs). To prevent static
damage to sensitive components, personnel must wear an anti-static bracelet when in
contact with equipment (hand-held boards, circuit boards, IC chips, etc.). The anti-
static bracelet must be well-grounded on the other end.
SHORT CIRCUITS
It is strictly prohibited to short-circuit the power supply system to the positive and
negative poles or to short the non-ground pole to ground during operation. Short
circuits can cause equipment to burn and pose a personal safety hazard.
In addition, the polarity of the cables and interface terminals must be strictly checked when carrying out live
work.
Power distribution operation space is limited. Before any operation, close attention must be paid to the choice
of operating space.
An insulation tool must be used during operation.
When working with electricity, care must be taken to keep your hands, wrists and arms steady, to prevent
accidents from a tool slipping, or from too much movement of a tool or your body.

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SAFETY
SHARP CORNERS
When moving equipment by hand, wear protective gloves to prevent cuts.
POWER CABLE
Make sure that the cable label is correct before connecting the cable.
SIGNAL LINE
The signal cable should be tied separately from the power cable and at
least 15mm away.

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INTRODUCTION
SERIAL NUMBER DESCRIPTION
AC006 T2 7 A01 PC ROU0120030002
1 2 3 4 5 6
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PILE ID NUMBER
ROU01 2003 0002 - CUSTOMER ROMARIA 01
MADE IN MARCH 2020, PILE 0002
HERE FOUR DIGITS IN DECIMAL.
5 FOUNDRY
4 BOM VERSION
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CHARGING POWER:
7: AC CHARGER RATED POWER 7KW
22: AC CHARGER RATED POWER 22KW
11: AC CHARGER RATED POWER 11KW
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CHARGING STANDARD:
T2: TYPE2 AC CABLE VERSION
T2S: TYPE2 AC SOCKET VERSION
T1: TYPE1 AC CABLE VERSION
1PRODUCT NUMBER:
AC006- POLYCARBONATE REINFORCED ABS
The Hydra Zodiac wall-mounted, AC Electric Vehicle Charger can be congured with Type 1 J1772, Type 2 cable
(tethered) or socket (untethered 1 J1772, Type 2 cable (tethered) or socket (untethered). The system can be installed
outdoors (but for safety reasons, if the water/snow level reaches the charger connector it should not be used).

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INTRODUCTION
APPEARANCE & DIMENSIONS
Use Residential, Commercial or Workplace Parking
Material POLYCARBONATE REINFORCED ABS
Installation type Wall-mounted
Cable layout Bottom
Weight Charger: 2.8kg
Charging Cable: 5.4kG
Cable length 5m
Charging socket Type1 or Type2
1 Status indicator light
2 Charging Lead Socket
3 Emergency Stop and Reset Button
4 Fixing Screws
5 Power Cable inlet
6 Ethernet port (option)
7 Cable Plug inlet
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INTRODUCTION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
COMPONENT
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions 350(L) x 200(W) x 135(H) mm
Weight 3.5 kg (including cable)
Cable length 5 meters
Shell material Polycarbonate reinforced abs
Screen N/A
POWER
CHARACTERISTICS
Input voltage 230V AC (L/N/PE) ±10%
400V AC (L1/L2/L3/N/PE) ±10%
Input frequency 50Hz/60Hz
Rated power 7kW (single-phase) / 22kW (three-phase)
Measurement accuracy ≤±0.5%
Output voltage Same as input voltage
Output current 32A
DESIGN FEATURES UI Emergency stop button, LED indicator
Charging method Plug and charge, APP (timed start and stop)
Charging cable Type2 (Socket/Cable)
COMMUNICATION Web interface WiFi/Ethernet
OCPP OCPP 1.6j
WORKING
ENVIRONMENT
Usage Indoor/Outdoor
Operating temperature -20°C ~ +50°C
Operating humidity 5% ~ 95% no frost
Elevation <2000m
Protection level IP65
Cooling method Ambient air cooling
Ground detection 30mA AC, 6mA DC

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INTRODUCTION
PRODUCT FEATURES
The HYDRA ZODIAC AC Charger has a modern design and user-friendly interface, designed for domestic and
workplace use.
SAFETY FEATURES
Hardware protection features:
Emergency stop protection
Overcurrent protection
Earth leakage protection
Comprehensive software protection features, providing multiple protections
IP65, EMC class B/C
SMART
The terminal charger is connected to the Open Charge Point Protocol platform online
Remote diagnostics, remote upgrades
Compatible with GB/T, Type1-SAEJ1772, Type 2 and IEC61851-1/2017
OCPP Smart charging
Support for OCPP1.6-J (later direct upgrade to 2.0)
CONVENIENT
Wireless or wired communication, exible networking
Open communication protocol for sweep charge, swipe charging and API services
Several settings to end the charge
Time limit
Amount of electricity
OPTIONAL FEATURES
Plug&Charge (optional)

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SYSTEM
ARCHITECTURE
ELECTRIC
INTERNAL SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS
BMS
OBC
PWM Charge
Pilot Signal
CP
PE
Internet OCPP1.6J+
OCPP cloud platform
CP
PE
ACTNS10kV
TN-C-S
10kV/400V
Transformer - Switch - Charger - Car
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