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FEV300 EV Charging Station Test Adapter Fluke Type 1 & 2 Connector Kit

SKU: MET-F-FLK-FEV300/TY1&TY2 Categories: , , ,

The FEV300 test adapter kit with Type 1 & Type 2 connector is designed to test function and safety of charging stations mode 3 for AC charging. Choose this test adapter kit for electric vehicle charging stations from FLUKE to carry out diagnostics in a jiffy. It imitates your electric vehicle by generating a charge, letting you test the efficiency of your Type 1 & 2 charging station.

Key Features:

  • IP54 rating means it’s protected from limited amounts of dust and water sprays from every direction
  • Carrying bag protects the kit from damage and gives you a handy storage solution
  • Wide operating temperature range of -20°C to +40°C for use in varying  environments
  • Three LED indicators on the adapter mean you won’t be in the dark about the status of your operations.
  • PE conductor can be tested for possible presence of dangerous voltage against earth
  • Perform Cable Simulation with the PP State rotary switch simulating current capabilities of charging cables
  • Perform Vehicle Simulation testing various charging states
  • Simulate PE error (Earth fault)
  • Test in accordance with IEC/EN 61851-1 and IEC/HD 60364-7-722

Standards:

  • IEC/EN 61851-1
  • IEC/HD 60364-7-722

Additional Information:

Differences between Type 1 and Type 2 Connector:

A Type 1 connector like this is a five-pin plug that’s used in North America, while a Type 2 connector is a seven-pin plug that’s used primarily in Europe. Use a Type 1 connector when you need to support single-phase charging only and a Type 2 connector when you need to support single or three-phase charging.

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