Maintenance guide

Purpose of maintenance #

During use, your charging station may be exposed to various factors such as high or low temperatures, power surges, ambient pollution (e.g. dust, humidity, animal droppings, etc.), wear and tear (contactor, etc.), etc.

It is also important to regularly update your charging station’s firmware (using the http://charge.wellborne.fr/ supervision platform) so that it can operate correctly with electric vehicles marketed after its initial commissioning.

Carrying out the various maintenance operations at the recommended intervals will ensure that the charging station operates under optimum conditions and maximize its lifespan.

This maintenance guide applies only to Wellborne charging stations.

Maintenance plan #

Prerequisite #

Before carrying out maintenance work, make sure you have checked that your installation has not changed since the initial commissioning of the charging station.

If this is not the case, check whether there have been any changes to the protection circuits, the addition of a new upstream transformer, new machines in the vicinity, etc.

In the event of a change, it may be necessary to re-size the charging station and the installation. Refer to the sales catalog and contact your Wellborne representative to check that the conditions for using your equipment are still met.

Maintenance schedule #

OperationsFrequencyPower offLive
1/6 – General maintenance
External cleaning (soapy water)6 monthsX
Check that there are no foreign objects inside the bollardAnnualX
Internal cleaning (dust extraction)AnnualX
Integrity of groundingAnnualX
Check that there is no moisture inside or outside the terminal (condensation)AnnualX
Verification of terminal integrityAnnualX
Check that socket dampers are working properlyAnnualX
Touch up any scratches or corroded spots with a suitable varnishAnnualX
Checking presence of information stickersAnnualX
2/6 – Checking electrical connections
Check tightening torques: conductors, power terminals, etc.At commissioning, then 2 months later, then annuallyX
Grease sockets (solid contact grease)AnnualX
Checking electronic board connectionsAnnualX
3/6 – Measurements
Measuring the earth value (30Ω/maximum number of load points)AnnualX
Neutral/earth voltage measurement (< 10V RMS)AnnualX
4/6 – Functional verification
Operation of protection and control devicesAnnualX
T2(S) socket locking motorAnnualX
5/6 – Software update
Check terminal firmware version6 monthsX
6/6 – In-depth maintenance
Contactor replacementEvery 3 years*X

*To be modulated according to installation and usage conditions.

We strongly recommend that you keep an up-to-date service log for each charging station, indicating the checks and maintenance operations carried out. You’ll find an example in the appendix to this document.

Maintenance booklet #

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Updated on August 28, 2024

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