Fluke FEV300 EV Charging Station Test Adapter
Key Features
- 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
Product overview: Fluke FEV300 EV Charging Station Test Adapter
The FEV300 test adapter kit with Type 2 connector is designed to test function and safety of charging stations mode 3 for AC charging. The adapter imitates an electric vehicle and opens up a charging cycle, activating voltage and current output, allowing you to conduct tests in combination with appropriate test instruments like an installation tester (Fluke 1664 FC) and/or a ScopeMeter® (Fluke 120B Series). With the adapter kit, charging stations can be tested in accordance with IEC/EN 61851-1 and IEC/HD 60364-7-722.
Simplicity and convenience using an all in one adapter
To connect to an EV charging station Type 2 with socket outlet, or to connect to an EV charging station Type 2 with vehicle connector, use the FEV300-CON-TY2 Type 2 Plug. Perform a variety of tests including ground fault checks, insulation of wires, measuring voltage and duty cycle to see max current available for charging all in one adapter that safely integrates with the Fluke portfolio of test and measurement tools. The FEV300 allows you to simulate CP (E) and PE (Earth Fault) error and includes separate phase indication by three LED lamps for easy check if voltage is present. There is no need to bring an electric vehicle onsite for charging station troubleshooting: the adapter acts as an electric vehicle when connected to a charging station for easy performance and maintenance testing.
Compatible products:
- Fluke 1662 Multifunction Testers
- Fluke 1663 Multifunction Testers
- Fluke 1664 FC Installation Multifunction Testers
- Fluke 87V Industrial Multimeter
- Fluke 120B Series Industrial ScopeMeter® handheld Oscilloscopes
- Fluke 1587 FC Insulation Multimeter
- Fluke 1732 and 1734 Three Phase Power Measurement Logger
- Fluke 1735 Three-Phase Power Quality Logger
- Fluke 1736 and 1738 Three-Phase Power Quality Loggers
What's in the box:
- FEV300/BASIC Test Adapter
- FEV300-CON-TY2 Type 2 Plug
- Carrying case
Specifications: Fluke FEV300 EV Charging Station Test Adapter
General features | |
Input voltage | Up to 250 V (single phase system) / up to 480 V (three phase system), 50/60 Hz, max 10 A |
Internal power consumption | 3 W max. |
FEV300-CON-TY2 Plug | AC charging mode 3, suitable to IEC 62196-2 type 2 socket outlet or fixed cable with vehicle connector (type 2, 7P three-phase) |
FEV300-CON-TY1 Plug | AC charging mode 3, suitable to IEC 62196-2 type 1 or SAE J1772 with vehicle connector (type 1, 5P single-phase) |
Dimensions (H × W × D) | 110 × 45 × 220 mm length without connection cable and test cable |
Weight (including type 1 or type 2 connection cable) | Approx. 1 kg |
Safety standards | IEC/EN 61010-1, pollution degree 2 IEC/EN 61010-2-030, CAT II 300 V, protection class II |
Ingress protection | IEC 60529: IP54 (housing) IEC 60529: IP54 (sockets with protection caps in place, connectors in connected condition or with protection caps in place, otherwise IP20) |
Operating temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C |
Storage temperature | -20 °C to 50 °C |
Operating humidity range | 10 % to 85 % relative humidity non-condensing |
Storage relative humidity | 0 % to 85 % non-condensing |
Operating altitude | 2000 m max. |
Functions | |
PE Pre-Test | Visible indication >50 V AC/DC between PE conductor and touch sensor |
PP Simulation | Open, 13 A, 20 A, 32 A, 63 A |
CP States | State A, B, C, D |
CP Error state “E” | On/off (CP signal short-circuited to PE) |
PE Error state "F" (Earth fault) | On/off (interruption of PE conductor) |
Outputs (for test purpose only) | |
Measuring terminals L1, L2, L3, N, PE | Max. 250/480 V, max. 10 A |
CP signal output terminals | Approx. +/-12 V |
Caution: In case of wrong wiring or error of the charging station these terminals may be hazardous. |