Fluke FEV100 Electronic Vehicle Charging Station Adapter Kit with multimeter and scopemeter, 250 V, 50/60 Hz
Easy and reliable, this EV adapter kit tests the functionality and safety of electric vehicle charging stations that comply with SAE-J1772 standards. In addition, this kit comes with a test adapter, type 1 connector and adapter, industrial scopemeter, industrial multimeter, temperature probe, test leads, soft carrying case, etc.
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KWD 1,333.000
Description
Fluke FEV100/TY1 KIT2 OffersTest the safety and performance of type 1, level 1, or level 2 electric vehicle AC charging stations (EVSEs) with this kit which includes a test adapter, digital multimeter, and scopemeter. The adapter simulates the presence of an electric vehicle, and the multimeter allows you to conduct tests to view the output voltage and maximum current of the EV charging station when connected to the adapter. Verify the EVSE charging states (vehicle simulation) by connecting the scopemeter by measuring the control pilot signal output. In addition, verify an EV charging station is wired and functioning effectively after installation for periodic maintenance or troubleshooting.FeaturesVehicle simulation: CP control pilot state simulation tests different charging statesGrounding protection: PE pre-test for dangerous voltageGFCI testing: Stay protected from and check the risk of electric shockCompatibility: Integrates into the Fluke portfolio of test and measurement toolsSAE J1772: Complies with North American standardsTest the functionality and safety of electric vehicle charging stations, easily and reliablyTest the safety and performance of type 1 or connector for Tesla™ station, level 1 or level 2 electric vehicle AC charging stations (EVSEs) with the test adapter. This test adapter simulates the presence of an electric vehicle, allowing you to conduct tests in combination with appropriate test instruments such as a digital multimeter or oscilloscope. Use this adapter to verify an EVSE is working properly after installation and during periodic maintenance, or troubleshoot an EVSE if it is not delivering the appropriate charge.SafetyEVSE charging cables may become damaged over the course of use, increasing electric shock risks to users. Stay protected from and check the risk of electric shock with the GFCI trip test. This function verifies the breaker of the EVSE is connected by detecting ground faults. Additionally, the PE grounding protection pre-test verifies that there is no presence of dangerous voltage on the ground terminal.Simplicity and conveniencePerform a variety of tests including ground fault checks, insulation of wires, measuring voltage, and duty cycle to see the maximum current available for charging all with one adapter that safely integrates with the Fluke portfolio of test and measurement tools. There is no need to bring an electric vehicle onsite for EVSE troubleshooting: the adapter acts as an electric vehicle when connected to an EVSE for easy performance and maintenance testing.ApplicationsElectric vehicle charging stationsMaintenanceTroubleshootingHow to test a charging stationOnce an EVSE recognizes it is connected to a "car" and is ready for charging, the adapter tests if the EVSE is performing the way it should be.1. Perform the safety grounding protection pre-test to verify that no dangerous voltage is present in the grounding circuit. If the indicator lights up, it is possible that the electrical wiring has been set up improperly or there is a grounding malfunction. In this instance stop further testing immediately and check for a possible wiring fault of the ground conductor2. Verify station output voltage using an additional meter, such as the 87V digital multimeter.3. Verify station maximum preset charge current using CP terminals and a meter with a duty cycle function or an oscilloscope.4. Simulate the error states as described in the SAE J1772 standard: CP error "E", GFCI trip test, and grounding error.CP error "E" simulationThe standard SAE J1772 defines Error "E" as a state when the charging station is: disconnected from the vehicle, disconnected from the utility, there is a loss of utility power or the control pilot is short to control pilot reference (ground). This error simulation tests the station to ensure that if there is an issue with the CP of the vehicle, the station and utility will not supply a charge to the vehicle.GFCIEach EVSE is required to be equipped with GFCI protection. On many stations, the GFCI protection is fully automatic and does not need a manual reset after the GFCI circuit is tripped.Ground error (ground fault) simulationThe Ground Error button simulates an interruption of the ground conductor. As a result, the pending charging process is aborted and new charging processes are prevented. Advanced tests such as insulation resistance, power quality, analysis of the control pilot waveform, and loop impedance can also be done using the adapter in conjunction with appropriate test and measurement equipment.Verifying charging voltage with vehicle simulationThe CP state rotary switch selector simulates various vehicle states when the test adapter is connected to the charging station. Vehicle states are simulated with different resistances connected between CP and PE conductors.
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