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3. Loosen the bolts on the terminals – fuse switch disconnectors (and the N and PE
terminals);
4. Insert all wires into their terminals and tighten the bolts (see figures in Chapter 5.2
above).
5.3 Connection of the communication (SFTP/UTP) cable
Required when wireless GPRS/3G communication is not used.
Required tools: network cable pliers, RJ45 connector.
1. Cut off the network cable to the appropriate length to reach the Ethernet connector. Do
not make the wire routing too tight or too loose;
2. Use the network cable pliers to attach the RJ45 connector to the network cable;
3. Insert the RJ45 connector into the Ethernet connector;
4. If a network switch is installed in the station, the UTP cable is connected to its Port 4 (for
means of clustering or DLMS communication with the meters). When there is no
network switch installed, the network cable is connected directly to the Ethernet port of
the main controller of the charging station, located on the station's doors. Ethernet port
is located on the lower left side.
5.4 Insulation of the charging station
Due to the heat coming from the cable tube from which the cables are drawn, condensation
can accumulate inside the charging station. This is prevented by filling the cable tube and
openings at the bottom of the charging station with polyurethane foam.