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12-1435 (ELEC)P.O. BOX 1504 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Application Number: 12-00001435 Property Address: 50865 EL DORADO DR APN: 777-290-017- - Application description: ELECTRICAL Property Zoning: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL Application valuation: , 1200 ceity�, 4 stP " . BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMIT Owner: CAMARELLA FAMILY TRUST 50865 EL DORADO DRIVE LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Applicant: . Architect or Engineer: CON rdoeq_ g, LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect. Licenlse Class: B C10 C20 License No.: 888104 Dater Contractor: OWNER -BUIL CLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: (_ I I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). (_ 1 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). 1 1 I am exempt under Sec. , BAP.C. for this reason Date: Owner: CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY I hereby affirm under penalty of'perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.). Lender's Name: _ Lender's Address: LQPERA1IT Contractor: SOLARCITY CORPORATION. 2896 METROPOLITAN PLACE POMONA, CA 91767 (650)638-1028 Lic. No.: 888104 VOICE (760) 777-7012 FAX (760) 777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 Date: 12/13/12 a a o DEL 13 20:12]0 CITY OF LA QUINTA FINANCE DEPT. WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is %itissued. °1J I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor 777TTT Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier ZURICH AMERICAN Policy Number WC967346704 I certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that,i should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the La r �, I shallT th comply withe provisions. �Date:0,A5dZ Applican WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATIO RAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application, the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees for any act or omission related to the work being performed under or following'issuance of this permit. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating t �ng construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this county to�r upon the above-mentioned erty r inspec urposes. , Dater Signature (Applicant or Agent), Application Number . . . . . 12-00001435 Permit . . . ELEC-MISCELLANEOUS Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 45.00 Plan Check Fee 11.25 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 6/11/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 1.00 30.0000 EA ELEC PWR APP >50 TO <=100 30.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments 100AMP/240VOLT VEHICLE CHARGING STATION LOCATED IN GARAGE. 2010 CALIFORNIA -BUILDING CODES. December 13, 2012 12:30:21 PM AORTEGA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees . . . . . . . . BLDG STDS ADMIN (SB1473) 1.00 Fee summary Charged Paid Credited ---------------------------------------- Due ----------------- Permit Fee Total' 45.00 .00 .00 45.00 Plan Check Total 11.25 .00 .00 11.25 Other Fee Total 1.00 .00 .00 1.00 Grand Total 57.25 .00 .00 57.25• LQPERMIT Bin # City of La Quinta Building 8r Safety Division P.O. Box 1504, 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 - (760) 777-7012 Building Permit Application and Tracking Sheet Permit # 11 •L�i Project Address: O Owner's Name: MV M&Ml� A. P. Number: Address: 13 � l bOM 6 M, Legal Description: City, ST, Zip: [ v C Contractor: Address: Telephone: :.>y£ ".:" $s •{ :' 1,1` .: Project Description: O �I 1 City, ST, Zip: 11 n "MW "1 0 � V r `(c ` l� Tele hone: r State Lic. # : ft log City Lic. C Arch., Engr., Designer: Address: City., ST, Zip: Telephone: State Lic. #:?' �iP' 4tiF'4�• � �£�� �%� %"~' "'.'•n'' 'x Construction Type: Occupancy: Project type (circle one): New Add'n Alter Repair Demo Name of Contact Person: Sq. Ft.: # Stories: # Units: Telephone # of Contact Person:( lEstimated Value of Project: u� APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE # Submittal Req'd Recd TRACKNG PERMIT FEES Plan Sets Plan Check submitted Item Amount Structural Cafes. Reviewed, ready for corrections Plan Check Deposit Truss Cafes. Called Contact Person Plan Check Balance Tide 24 Cafes. Plans picked up Construction Flood plain plan Pians resubmitted Mechanical Grading plan 2'. Review, ready for correctionsfissue Electrical Subcontector List Called Contact Person Plumbing Grant Deed Plans picked up S.M.I. H.O.A. Approval Plans resubmitted Grading IN HOUSE:- '"' Review, ready for corrections/issue Developer Impact Fee Planning Approval Called Contact Person A.I.P.P. Pub. Wks. Appr Date of permit issue School Fees Total Permit Fees 1' . WZ101 HIGH-POWER WALL CONNECTOR - Ready, Set, Charge! To take full advantage of your High Power Wall Connector, we recommend a dedicated circuit rated for 100 amps, something a licensed electrician can install. The maximum rating for the High Power Wall Connector is 20 kW or 80 amps at 250 volts. Your vehicle will charge happily from 208 - 250 volts. To enjoy the fastest possible charging, the circuit breaker should be rated for 100 amps. In certain home or office locations, this level of power isn't readily available. For this reason, Tesla designed the High Power Wall Connector to accommodate various power levels, allowing for installation almost anywhere. Please find abbreviated specifications below, and mounting guidelines on the following page. Recommended Specifications Single phase, 208 or 240 volt AC supply, 60 Hz 100 amp circuit breaker, 80 amp continuous draw NEMA Type 4 enclosure for indoor or outdoor use Supplied cable length is 25 feet Charge port is on the driver's side, toward the rear of the vehicle Total weight (including bracket and cable) is 20 lbs Optional Circuit Ratings 90 amp breaker / 72 amp draw CITY O UA QUINTA 80 amp breaker / 64 amp draw BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT. APPROVED 70 amp breaker / 56 amp draw 60 amp breaker / 48 amp draw DATEt BY 50 amp breaker / 40 amp draw 40 amp breaker / 32 amp draw Questions? Should you or your electrician have any questions, don't hesitate to call Tesla's Charging Solutions Team at 877 -77 -TESLA (877-778-3752), or email charging@teslamotors.com. � G_ The information provided in this document are recommendations provided by Tesla Motors. Please install according to applicable local codes and regulations. HIGH POWER WALL CONNECTOR Mounting Guidelines The High Power Wall Connector has provisions for 1" conduit on either the back or the left side of its main casing. Please see the illustration below for dimensions. Whether brought in from the back or the side, the conduit should always be located on the left side of a wall stud. Per NEC Article 625.29, for indoor installations, the height of the bracket should ensure that the charging connector is located at a minimum of 18" and a maximum of 48" from floor level. For outdoor installations, per NEC Article 625.30, the minimum height is 24". If installing in a public location, laws and regulations to accommodate persons with disabilities (such as American Disabilities Act) must be considered. When mounting, the High Power Wall Connector's 25' cable should easily reach the charging port, located on the driver's side towards the rear of the vehicle, without straining the connections at either end. In the absence of solid structural framing such as wall studs, you must provide an adequate mounting surface. 6.2" (158 mm) Mounting screws 2.2" 8.4" (57 mm) (214 mm) 1" —�j- 28 mm) 23.2" 1.11, (590 mm) (29 mm) Left -9 Conduit Opening (22 mm) ITY OF LA QUINTA Q1.3" (34 mm) Rear BUILDING &SAFETY DEPT. Conduit opening AP P R(DVE D 01.3" (34 mm) DATE BY — 5.7' (145 mm) Left view Front view Call: Tesla Motor Charging Solutions: 877 -77 -TESLA (877-778-3752) Email: charging@teslamotors.com Tesla HPC Finished floor N F--�a ZQ® 0 �<® LL 06 T - 0 z 1�a J M Q rcity corp. 2012 ,� 5' 80' 10' �,� (E) Main Electric 20'� 200 amp Service ............................... I Garage Tesla HPWC 6"wx23"hx57"d I o 4' AFF N N i D N N I �> I -0 EVSE 0 -4- ..................O ,..........1 1" EMT, 72" (2) #2 THWN W (1) #8 THWN gnd ED N T : iA N BO m— ........................................................ 45.7" 62 Tesla HPWC (profile) . NOTE: This drawing is a copyrighted instrument of service as defined by the California Administrative Code. It is for the exclusive use of the owner noted and exclusively for the site indicated in this drawing. 9' 14' v C1 BUI' DATE NEC 2008 220.83 - Adding a Circuit to an Existing Dwelling Unit Square Feet: 1=00 Panel Breaker Rating: 200 A Ll /L2: = Vac NEC 220.83(A)(1) "General lighting and general use receptacles ... @ 3 volt/amperes per square foot as determined by 220.12" 4 000 square feet x 3w/sq ft 12,000 VA NEC 220.83(A)(2) Small appliance and laundry branch circuits @1500VA per 20 amp circuit Number of circuits ® x 1500= 6,000 VA NEC 220.83(A)(3) 'The nameplate rating of the following:" NEC 220.83(A)(3)(a) "All appliances that are fastened in place, permanently connected, or located to be on a specific circuit." Refrigerator780 VA Freezer - - - - - n/a VA Disposal' �- 828 VA _ Dishwasher 1,152�VA _ rash Compactor ` 4 n/a VA CookTop Hood _ _ _ 1,200 VA Microwave T e — 1,632 VA Toaster n/a VA _ _ _ Wine cooler ��- �� _ n/a VA n/a VA .—���-. Iothes Washer 1_,380 VA n/a VA gg /�� p� OF Q _ _ _ _ _ "T-'brh — -- --� _ _ n/a VA n/a Lri DING & SAF �►?T: _-�_ :�_«-__.__ VA n�a_- ]VA ®® PROV - - - - - ----- ---- - -- - _ �__ - ---- - n/a — - - _ 2,400 VA VA 2,400, Hot Tub VA Pool Pumps - 2,32_x_]VA n/a J VA BY T -- -- -----�-- i- n/a VA VA EVSE: Tesla HPWC 100a --"_ VA 19,200 total VA 33,300 NEC 220.83(A)(3)(b) "Ranges, wall -mounted ovens, counter -mounted cooking units" Range _ - VA Oven 7,800, Cookiop 7,800 total VA NEC 220.83(A)(3)(c) "Clothes dryers that are not connected to the laundry branch circuit specified in item (2)" Dryer 1 n/a VA Dryer 2 n/a VA 01 total VA. NEC 220.83(A)(3)(d) "Water heaters" Water Heater 1_ n/al VA Water Heater 2 n/al VA 0 total VA Total of non air-conditioning loads: 59 100 total VA First 8kVA of load at 100% 8,06q VA Remainder of load at 40% 20,4401 VA Adjusted total of non air-conditioning load 28 440 VA NEC 220.83(6) "Where additional air-conditioning equipment or electric space -heating equipment is to be installed..." uipment Unit#1 3,893 VA rC�Ec uipment Unit #2 5,320jVA Unit #2 9,038; VA Total of A/C Loads and All Other Loads: 1 46,6911 total VA Total Proposed Calculated Load: 194.55 Amps JB - 922554 11 QolarCity © copyright SolarCity 2012 ° ELECTRICAL DIAG a Q} (1) EVSE - Tesla HPWC ® ELECTRIC PANEL (n m EV CHARGING STATION 200A Main Service (1)100A/2P EVSE CIRCUIT _ _z n r------------------� FROM 120/240V SINGLE W EVSE PHASE UTILITY SERVICE (E) LOADS ' " F- OR MAIN PANEL ; G;�' I I I I I I I I I T I —I— I A I I I I L1 L2 I I I I I EGC_______________________________EGgj III ___________________________ _ III c 'II Z � 'Il ' I I I I I I I I L------- TO ELECTRIC ( 1.) AWG #2 THWN-2, Black VEHICLE ( 1 ) AWG #2 THWN-2, Red (1) AWG #8 THWN-2, Green (I) Conduit Kit; 1" EMT • Vmp = 240 VAC • Imp = 80 AAC CW WTTAL - THE INFORI ATION HUM Aw WAR J B— 922554 PRNSE Onix ku °E� """" CONTAINED SHALL NOT BE USED rOR THE Camarella, Ken 19.2 kW EV charger -' - NARXET. ot"o uD0E1 EVSE - Tesla HPWC BERETIT a ARYM EXCEPT SOIAWW NC. NOR SHALL IT BE DISCIOSM w NHOLL OR IN 50865 EI Dorado Dr. �ar �oh Ci PARTT TTo OTx1MQ�EzaP, w �NECEcC La Quinta, CA 92253 E'�E' °A4A� N � TRE SMIAND USE a THE RESPECTIVE SOLARCITV EQUIPMENT, TATNW T THE MAITTEN PACE NAL 10550.05 way San —, CA 9 2 PATNENT TIFF UtIInAt O6iALLA1NW SEC 9�E REv. DATE EV1 2012-12-12 PERNISSION Or SMARCITT INC. LINE DIAGRAM (BBB).SOL�(765-2489T1:(6.)6384029a� ry 0 U LU w z — z 00 a U o Q� D c� 4 ,i Ul ti 0 J ► LNn III F- SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that must be followed when installing, operating, and maintaining the High Power Wall Connector AWARNINGS: The High Power Wall Connector must be installed by a qualified electrician, and in accordance with all local electrical codes and ordinances. The High Power Wall Connector must be grounded through a permanent wiring system or an 2Auipm*$grounding conductor. Failure to property ground the High Power Wall Connectotcould cult in fire, serious injury, or death. Do.g1jristall theeigh Power Wall Connector near flarp� explosive, or combustible �,0241 Do not operate a High Power Wall Connector WiQWwisiby damaged cable. Contact Tesla immediately. " The High Power Wall Connector eoniWuser-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to repair or service the High Powernector yourself. If you and your electrician c: not resolve an error with the.e h iai Wall Connector, contact Tesla Turn off input power at IhV` ��' t reaker before installing and cleaning the High e Wall Connector. To reduce the risk Iricat shock or equipment damage, do riot ,low�any pe ,^liqutd to enter t e'Por ,Wall Connector. GAUTION' When trans9�� orting the High Power Wail Connector, handle with care to prevent Its trite components from being damaged. Incorrect installation and testing of the High Power Wall Connector could potentia v� damage either the vehicle's Battery and/or the High Power Wall Connector itself. Thesr damages could void the warranty for both the vehicle and the High Power Wall -Con ei Do not operate the High Power Wall Connector In temperatures outside its�operating range of -22°F to 113°F (-30'C to +45°C). Ensure that the charge station's supply cable is positioned so it"wtll no�stepped on, tripped over, or subjected to damage or stress. �^ Do not use cleaning solvents to clean any of the High Power Wall Connector's components. The outside of the High Power Wall Connector, the charging cable, and the connector end of the charging cable should be per odicall&ped with a clean dry Goth to remove accumulation of dirt and dust. Be careful not to damage the circuit board whejrjremoving`the power entry knockout PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS All specifications and descriptions contained in this document are verified to be accurate at the time of release. However, because continuous improvement is a goal at Tesla, we rese a the right to make changes at anytime, ,without,notice and without obligation) TFCC DECLARATION O CONFORMITY �his device complies.wilh Pa t,,l � f the FCC rules. Operation is subject o the following two ndit�'til (1=This device may not cause harmful interference, and,(2) this device must accept any interference received, 4-= -' inching interference that may cause undesired operation. Radio and ,Tell, evi"soon Interference ����r The equip entescribed in this manual has been designed to protect against•Radio'fFrequency Interference (RFI). However, there are some ft instances v here high powered radio signals or nearby RF -producing eqipment (such as digital phones, RF communications equipment, etc.) oe XIC6�6_0110a_`ffect operations. nterference to your High Power Wall Connector is suspected, relocate or turn off nearby electrical appliances during charging, before contacting & Tesla for assistance. Important! '(Changes or modifications to'tKis'product not au`tlionzed by Tesla could void the FCC compliance. CONTENTS FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS....................................................2 SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................2 OPTIONAL CIRCUIT RATINGS..............................................................................2 SELF-MONITORING AND RECOVERY.kJ...............................................................2 POWEROUTAGES.................................AJ. A....................................................3 SERVICE WIRING - NORTH, AMERICA......................................4 SER VICE WIRING - EUROPE+......................................................6 INSTALLATION.............................................................7 TOOKREQUIRED ................. .........................................................................................7 OVERVIEWOF STEPS................................................................................................7 N STEP ONE - CHECK BOX CONTENTS.........................................................................7 STEP TWO - INS' LL WALL BRACKET....................................................................8 STEP THREE-�P-�EPARE CONNECTOR FOR INSTALLATION .......................9 STEP FOU MOUNT CONNECTOR.........................................................................10 STEP F'.IVEIC5�NNECT WIRING...................................................................................10 STEP SIX' -;RECONNECT RIBBON CABLE...............................................................11 -T.EP SEVENS CONFIRM A SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION .............................11 S E_R EIGHT - SET OPERATING CURRENT.............................................................12 TEED' E - SECURE COVER AND POWER UP................................................13 I TALL THE CABLE DOCK...........................................................................................13 TF2'OUBLESHOOTING.....................................................................14 NO MAINTENANCE REQUIRED..................................................................................15 O CONNECTOR WARRANTY............................................................................................15 QUESTIONS?..........................................................................................................................15 MAINTENANCE &SUPPORT........................................................15 P/N: 1018667-00-A REV: DRAFT SPECIFICATIONS The maximum rating for the High Power Wall Connector is 20 kW or 80 amps at 240 volts. Your vehicle will charge from 200 to 240 volts. Voltage and wiring 240V AC single-phase: L1, L2. and Safety Ground 120V Above Ground' 208V AC 3-phase, wye-connected: Any 2 phases. and - safety ground. 240V AC 3-phase, delta -connected: With center tap on one leg, use only the two phases on either side of the . center tap. The two phases must both measure 120V AC to ground. Do not use the third leg (208V "stinger'). Voltage andV,riring _230V AC.single-phase: LINE, NEUTRAL and EARTH: - 230V Above Ground" Current and Frequency Maximum 100A Circuit Breaker. The maximum currer(t2k for charging the vehicle is 80A or 20 kW. At 240V, this will be 19 kW maximum. At 230V. this will be 18 -kW/ maximum. The frequency is 45.65 Hz. Cable Length Approximately 25'(Z6 m) Bracket Dimensions Height: 15"(382 mm) Width: 6.22"(158.2 Depth: 3.7"(96 mm)) � Weight (including bracket) Weight: 20 lbs (9 kg) Operating Temperature -22°F to 113°F -30°C to 45°C \\\ Storage Temperature -58°F to 185°F -50°C to 85°C Enclosure Rating Type 3R, IP 44 Ratings and Agency Approvals UL, FCC Part 15, ENAA t► 'Common in North America "Common in Europe and Australia OPTIONAL CIRCUIT RATINGS To enjoy the fastest possible charging, use a circuit breaker rated for 100 amps. In certain home or office locations, this level of power isn't readily available. Therefore, you can adjust the c rrent setting on High Power Wall Connector.for 40 to 100 amp breakers.(see page_12). SELF-MONITORING A. 0 RECOVERY The4Pigh Power Wall Connector has'a ground monitoring circuit that c�i��.uously checks for tie presencof a safe ground connection and automatically recovers from faults?Manual testing -and r.esetting-is not <required. - Temporary problemss such as ground faults or utility power surges are overcome autol�cally, without your attention. If a GFCI fault occurs, that interruptsjc arging tthe High Power Wall Connector automatically tries to clear the fault andpre-attempt charging. This ensures that your vehicle is charged and � dy for use when needed. <� the problem is immediately sensed a second time, the High Power Wall Goflnector waits 15 minutes before trying to charge. This process repeats eig4ttimes and if all attempts are unsuccessful, power is removed and nofurther attempts are made. In this case, you'll see a red error light on the front panel (refer to the troubleshooting table on page 14). It is recommended that when you see a red error light, you power off the High Power Wall Connector then power it back on again. POWER OUTAGES If a power outage occurs, the High Power Wall Connector automatically resumes charging when power is restored. If the charging cable is plugged into the vehicle when power is restored, the lights blink and the unit does not energize the charging cable for approximately 15 seconds to 3 minutes. This prevents the utility grid from experiencing a large surge when power is -restored, allowing electric vehicles to begin drawing current at random times, rather than all at once. 120V ABOVE, GROUND Ground connection For most branch circuits of 100A, use 3 AWG (26.7 mm2), 750C (1670F) Always connect the Neutral at the service to Earth ground. Ground fault copper wire. Ground wiring can be a maximum of 4 AWG. If your ground protection is not possible unless the Neutral,(center tap on the service wiring does not fit into the bus, use a wire nut or other suitable connection transformer) is connected to an Earth groan method. For installations less than 100A, use conductors that are sized (l( If Ground is not provided 1: the electal se�lice, you must install a according to local electrical codes. grounding stake nearby. The grounding,stake must be connected to the Run 1" conduit on the left side of a wall stud. The conduit fits into the ground bar in the main breaker panel, ati nd, Neutral connected to Ground at opening on either the back or the left side of the High Power Wall that point. Connector as described on page 10. The service connections described next are primarily used in North ® WARNING Follow local.electri -America. For service connections used in -Europe -and Australia -� • (sometimes known as "TT Power Grid"), refer to page 6. Only three wires are connected, but care must be taken that the service 220/24OV S, i gle Phase transformer secondary connection is definitely known, and that the three wires from the main circuit breaker panel are correctly connected and wiring labeled. The illustrations shown are the most commonly use wiring� formats. a NOTE: The L1, L2, and GND outputs labelled on the it�OsMrationNs, O correspond to the inputs on the High Power Wall Conneeto • A WARNINGS: IE . The High Power Wali Connector is a single-phase device. Do not connect all 3,phases` 1 0 of a 3-phase feed. Before installing the High Power Wall Connector, identify the, type of u1116;_S.111ce connection available on site. If you are unsure about the type of connection avilable at the service panel, consult the local utility company, or contact Tesla for assistance a CAUTIONS: The two phases used must each measure 120V to Neutral. Earth Ground must be LLJ connected to Neutral at only one point, usually at th?csservice'� try Breaker Panel. If a 240V 3-phase feed is from a Delta-connec ed secondary the leg used must have a a center tap. This center tap must be grounded. Only the two phases on either side of the center -tapped leg can be used. \, al db -des when installing the grounding stake. L1 12I0V 1 NEUTRAL 240V j (NOT USED) 120V 1 L2 GND 208V 3 -Phase, Wye -Connected 240V 3 -Phase, delta -connected, with center tap on one leg With a wye-connected secondary, any two of the legs can be used to provide 208V to the High Power Wall Connector. For example, L1 and L2, With the delta connection, one leg must be center tapped, and only the or Li and L3, or L2 and L3. The two used phases must each measure two phases on either side of the center to7c'an be used. The two used 120V to Neutral. phases must each measure 120V to Neutral l NOTE: A current carrying Neutral is not required. L3 (NOT USED) . NEUrRAL (NOT USED) 120V CAUTIONS: The unused leg (L3 in the illustration) must remain bar, or to Ground. The center point of the 3 phases (normally used as at only one point. This is usually at the at ice Entr Consult the transformer manufacturer'sliterat re o verify that the single leg can supply the required power. '* NOTE: The High Power Wall An e� is contactor closes only if it detects t�e�presence of a Ground w rl connected to a Neutral point on the transformer secondary. r — L1 (�M (NOT USED) 208V 120V Ll 1Eurau 240V INNUSED) L2 GND n CAUTIONS: Dgo";connect to a Neutral in The third line (L3 in the illustration) of the delta is 208V, with respect to neutral, and is "stinger." sometimes referred to as a Do not use this third line. al) mustbe grounded to earth tker Panel. Do Do not use a 3-phase delta -connected transformer secondary without a center tap on leg. No "neutral" point is available for the required ground connection. s 230V ABOVE GROUND Ground (Earth) connection For most branch circuits of 100A, use 3 AWG (26.7 mm2), 75°C (167°F) Always connect the Neutral line at the service panel to Earth. Ground fault copper wire. For installations less than 100A, use conductors that afe sized protection is not possible unless the Neutral line is connected to Earth. according to local electrical codes. Ground wiring can be a maximum of 4 If an Earth connection is not available, you must install a grounding stake AWG. If your ground wiring does not fit into the bus, use a wire nut or, other nearby. The grounding stake must be connected�to the ground bar in the suitable connection method. main breaker panel, and Neutral connected to* arth at that point. Run 1" conduit on the left side of a wall stud. The conduit fits into the opening on either the back or the left side of the High Power Wall®' WARNING: Follow local Connector as described on page 10. 1 The service connections described below are primarily used in Europe and Australia (sometimes known as "TT Power Grid"). For service connections - used in North America, refer to page 4. When connecting the Line and Neutral wires, care must be taken that,� the service transformer secondary connection is definitely known and ct the wires from the main circuit breaker panel are correctly conneed and labeled. -The illustrations provided show the most commonlyded.wirinn format in Europe. ����� NOTE: The Line, Neutral, and Earth outputs labeled oh the illustrations correspond to the inputs on the High Power Wall Connector. ® WARNINGS: The High Power Wall Connector is a single-phase device. Do not connect all 3'" phase of a 3-phase feed. �� Before installing the High Power Wall Connector, identify the type of utili' ty service connection available on site. If you are unsure about the type of connection aAilable at the service panel, consult the local utility company, or contactTesla f(kassistar ce. CAUTION: The Line connection must measure 230��to N ue trEarth must also be connected to the High Power Wall Connector. l when installing the grounding stake. LINE /AC NEUTRAL TOOLS REQUIRED T20 tont driver M8 hex socket Hole saw (1.25732 mm) Socket wrench (8 mm) Sharp knife, or razor Voltmeter or Digital Multimeter (to measure AC power at the site) OVERVIEW OF STEPS After running service wiring to the desired location using 1" conduit; described on the previous pages, TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPI2 follow these steps to install the High Power Wall Connector: 1. Check box contents O 2. Install wall bracket 3. Prepare connector for installation 4. Mount connector 5. Connect wiring 6. Re -connect ribbon cable Z Confirm a successful installation 8. Set operating current 9. Secure front cover and power up These steps are detailed next. '�Ap STEP ONE - CHECK BOX CONTENTS If any of these components are damaged or missing, contact Tesla. Wall Connector assembly Mounting 'BBrraaccket \\ v Drywall screws and washers (2) r G Cable dock — STEP TWO - INSTALL WALL BRACKET The. High Power Wall Connector has provisions for 1" conduit on either the back or the left side of its main casing. Refer to the illustration on this page for dimensions. Whether brought in from the back or the side, the conduit ° 1°" 167 mm should always be located on the left side of a wall stud. o When mounting, the High Power Wall Connector's 25cable should easily reach the charging port,located under the driver's side tail light, without straining the connections at either end. / Use the supplied drywall screws and washers only if mounting to a drywall stud. If mounting to a hollow, wooden, masonry, or other type of wall, use ,fasteners appropriate for your type of wall material. Fasteners must v MI POWER j 0 withstand up to 80 pounds (36 kg). WALL CONNECTOR • ^ MOUNTING TEMPLATE 1. Use the mounting template as a guide to mark the location on a wa, t _ I stud for the two mounting screws.IV v 1•et to scale) j Space the holes exactly 8.43" (214 mm) apart. NOTE: he back ler , conduit ee either the Deck or the le/l elda. The height of the bracket should ensure that the charging j connector -is located at a minimum of 18" (if mounting indodior j „ ^ 24" (if mounting outdoors) and a maximum of 48" from floor level.' j 2. Drill two 3/8" (10.5 mm) holes in the wall. �> I R 3. Attach the wall bracket using the two drywall screws and wasfhers or j O other fasteners suitable for your type of wall material (not provided). +... j ti. NOTE: If you are not mounting in a stud using the screws pr vovo i.d d� ensure the screws you use are long enough to se cur ely�anchor the I High Power Wall Connector. CAUTION: If installing in a public location, consider laws an regulations at t Ar! accommodate persons with disabilities (such as a—.9DA - American Disabilities =,23" ==y mm Act). °7 mm v °.N- :+. mm STEP THREE - PREPARE CONNECTOR FOR INSTALLATION 1. Using a T20 Torx driver, remove the two security screws from the bottom of the High Power Wall Connector. 2. Release the front cover by pulling it towards you far enough to disconnect the ribbon cable. Disconnect the ribbon cable to fully release the front cover. �� CAUTION: When removing the front cover, do not damage the ribbon cable. Disconnect the ribbon cable before fully releasing the front cover. 3. Disconnect the ground wire from the terminal block and push it out of the way to avoid damaging it when completing the next step. Use a�1.225142�3%mm) hole saw to'remove the power - — entry knock -out om either the side 64, ck of the - nnector� CAUTION: When using the hole saw, be careful not to damage internal components. If using the side knock -out, center the hole saw at the indented hole and drill through all layers. After drilling, use a sharp knife or razor to cut and remove the rubber molding, as indicated by the indentations Side knock -out Back knock -out in the rubber. %J 5. Reconnect the ground wire to the terminal block. rlM 10 H U w Z C7 STEP FOUR - MOUNT CONNECTOR 1. Position the connector over the bolts on the mounting bracket as shown below. MountingBracket attached to wall 2. Attach the grounding wire as shown above 3. Fasten the connector onto the bracket usim nuts. Use a 8 mm socket wrench to tiohten� flied washers and snugly fitted. STEP FIVE - CONNECT WIRING NOTE: For, most branch circuits of 100A, use 3 AWG (26.7 mm2)', 75eC (1 670F) copper wire. For installations less than 100A, use conductors that are sized according to local electrical co`d'es. ®WARNING: Do not connect service wining until you ha a read and fully understand the pages in this document titled "Servv)ce Wiring.V(you are uncertain about the type of power available at the service,panel, cont your local utility, or contact Tesla for assistance. C( '�X . Pull the-ser•�vice'wiring%to the High Power Wall Connector. If using a hub, 1 no nect corftluit to the hub before connecting it to the enclosure. Strip wires P(7.6 mm). Connect 25 6-4 35 Two 14 or 12 CU wiring to the terminal block. Connect Two 12 or 10 At L1•to Black, L2/N to Red, and Ground to one of tth>e.two available Ground connectors, as shown. NOTE: Maximize size of Ground wire is 4 AWG. Tighten L1 and L2 screws to 35-50 Ib -in, depending on wire gauage. Tighten Ground screw as follows: `t `y" 14-10 CU 20 12-10 At 6 25 6-4 35 Two 14 or 12 CU 25 Two 12 or 10 At STEP SIX - RECONNECT RIBBON CABLE While holding the front cover near the wall connector, re -connect the ribbon cable by aligning the cable as shown. STEP SEVEN - CONFIRM A SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION Set the dip switches, located in the lower right- hand portion of the connector, to the test setting shown here. Use a bointed object such ,a Hang the front cover over the hinge located at the top of the connector. NOTE: Do not secure the front cover yet. Test Mode PT 9) 3. Turn on the power. 4. Hold the RESET button for five seconds. This button is located on the lower right side of the High Power Wall.Connector. 12 STEP EIGHT - SET OPERATING CURRENT 1. Turn off the power. WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKI Befor continuing, use a volt meter to confirm that NO POWER is available at the rvice wiring or terminals. 2. Open the front cover. 3. Adjust the dip switches to(Set tthNoper ting current based on the type of breaker being used. Use6 pointed non-conductive object such as a Mastic pen. Test 40A 50A 60A Mode Breaker Breaker Breaker rr Y�l KIM ® ® I® 70A 80A, 90A 100A Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker You should now hear the contacts close and see the High Power. Wall Connector's lights sequentially. illuminate green. If the RED error light illuminates or flashes, refer to thexkoublesho Ing ® ® ® ®. table on page 15. If the RED error light is not illuminated or flashing,=continue�with the next two steps. O • RESET button=% loda ed, �rinht sic 12 STEP EIGHT - SET OPERATING CURRENT 1. Turn off the power. WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKI Befor continuing, use a volt meter to confirm that NO POWER is available at the rvice wiring or terminals. 2. Open the front cover. 3. Adjust the dip switches to(Set tthNoper ting current based on the type of breaker being used. Use6 pointed non-conductive object such as a Mastic pen. Test 40A 50A 60A Mode Breaker Breaker Breaker rr Y�l KIM ® ® I® 70A 80A, 90A 100A Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker You should now hear the contacts close and see the High Power. Wall Connector's lights sequentially. illuminate green. If the RED error light illuminates or flashes, refer to thexkoublesho Ing ® ® ® ®. table on page 15. If the RED error light is not illuminated or flashing,=continue�with the next two steps. STEP NINE. - SECURE COVER AND POWER UP INSTALL THE CABLE DOCK 1. Reposition the front cover over the unit as shown in Step 7 and secure it to the main assembly using the two T20 Torx screws that you removed in Step 3. Using the T20 Torx driver, tighten until snug. 2. Turn on the power. YOU HAVE NOW FINISHED INSTALLING THE HIGH POWER WALL CONNECTOR. Do we provide screws and/or template. Any guidelines for installing? M p_j TROUBLESHOOTING Green Lights Red Light What it means What to do Top light on OH Power on. High Power Make sure the High Power Wall Wall Connector is. Connector is plugged into the car. powered, but not charging. OH 1 flash Ground fault.. This. should automatically reset in 15 Electrical current is minutes. If not, make sure nobody is leaking through a touching the car, then press the RESET potentially unsafe button. path. Ott 2 flashes The High Power Wall Unplug the HighPowerWall Connector Connector did not from the car and press the RESET pass its internal self button. Plug the High Power Wall check. Connector back Into the car. If thereror--or persists, unplug the High Power Wall Connector from both the car power off the High Power Wall Connectoathen` power it back on again. `fore,6lugggInng it back into the car. OH 3 flashes Contactor failed Unplug the High,Power WalllU Connector from the car a`n�wait 10 seconds. If the , error persists, contact Tesla. Off 4 flashes Ground lost Make sure the powertutlet is property grounded. Make sure the hot and neutral pins are wired properlyrlf uncertain, ask your electrician.! Off 5 flashes The High Power Wall Contact Tesla.V or more Connector requires n-., servicing. - • NO MAINTENANCE REQUIRED CONNECTOR WARRANTY The High Power Wall Connector requires no periodic maintenance other Subject to the exclusions and limitations describe I w, the Connector than the occasional wiping if located in a dusty area. Limited Warranty covers manufacturing defects r 46 factory supplied Mobile Connector, High Power Wall Conn ce od any Tesla Adapter for Always ensure that after charging, the charging cable is returned to the rt cable hanger and the charging connector is clear of the floor. 12 months from the date of invoice to the.�ls mer. Exclusions include: Regularly inspect the High Power Wall Connector and charging cable for Defects due to incorrect use off t ' nectors. signs of damage. If damage is found, contact Tesla. Defects due to using faultr receptacles. The High Power Wall Connector contains no user -serviceable components. • /Defects due to extern �\llage io the connectors. If the unit is not operating correctly, contact Tesla. //�\ Defects due to inni�et illation I ation of the High Power Wall Connector Wipe the outside of the High Power Wall Connector, the charging cable, MVV and the connector end of the charging cable with a clean dry cloth to "S;R? remove any accumulation of dust and dirt.waaNlrJcs: QUEST I�Vil-7 Turn off input power at the circuit breaker before cleaning the High Powe Wall Connector. \� Contact Tesla87-79-TESLA. Do not use cleaning solvents, scouring powder, or any type of rani a paddtto clean the High Power Wall Connector, its charging cable or the vehicI'Cs harging polrt. To reduce the risk of electrical shock or equipment damage, do`not't�ow lquid to ant r the High Power Wall Connector while cleaning it. t i t I j w v 0 Do III 00 7(D C)in D(D �IDID 0 r w� 3