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Field inspectable adjustable ampacity
625.42 Rating.
The service, feeder, and branch circuit supplying EVSE shall have sufficient rating to supply the load served, unless the overall rating of the installation can be limited through controls as permitted by 625.42(A) or 625.42(B) as modified by 625.42(C). Settings means must comply with 625.42(C)(1)-(4) as applicable.
(C) All power limitation settings must be field verifiable by qualified persons using only information left on site, tools to access any covers, and a common smartphone.
Substantiation
Recently in the field I googled for the meaning of rotary limiting switch position 2 on a Cyberswitching EVSE. Turns out different production years of the same EVSE had different meanings of rotary switch position 2. I almost mis-set the EVSE for the incorrect ampacity. There was no local label on the rotary switch.
It’s hard enough figuring out old electrical systems where every wire, breaker and panel have well understood printed rating labels and colors.
Power control systems and adjustable devices are black boxes. Years or decades later we may be called to diagnose, extend or repair such equipment. Without visibility into the internal settings, and with equipment from a company that may be long out of business, we will be unable to do our jobs. These settings matter a lot.
Field inspectable adjustable ampacity
625.42 Rating.
The service, feeder, and branch circuit supplying EVSE shall have sufficient rating to supply the load served, unless the overall rating of the installation can be limited through controls as permitted by 625.42(A) or 625.42(B) as modified by 625.42(C). Settings means must comply with 625.42(C)(1)-(4) as applicable.
(C) All power limitation settings must be field verifiable by qualified persons using only information left on site, tools to access any covers, and a common smartphone.
- Technical documentation on settings must be durably affixed to the equipment.
- A smartphone connection to equipment is permissible, provided all information required to access view-only settings is durably affixed to the equipment.
- If a form of authentication is required to adjust settings, a label must be attached to the equipment with contact information for the responsible parties.
- Cloud based systems must report all changes to power control settings to the cloud based host.
Substantiation
Recently in the field I googled for the meaning of rotary limiting switch position 2 on a Cyberswitching EVSE. Turns out different production years of the same EVSE had different meanings of rotary switch position 2. I almost mis-set the EVSE for the incorrect ampacity. There was no local label on the rotary switch.
It’s hard enough figuring out old electrical systems where every wire, breaker and panel have well understood printed rating labels and colors.
Power control systems and adjustable devices are black boxes. Years or decades later we may be called to diagnose, extend or repair such equipment. Without visibility into the internal settings, and with equipment from a company that may be long out of business, we will be unable to do our jobs. These settings matter a lot.