Expert Guidelines For Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation

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Getting an EV Charger Installation provides a lot of convenience to EV owners to charge their vehicle at the convenience of their homes in other areas. However, there are different things to consider when it comes to the installation process, and with the help of a professional, they will ensure that it is properly done by making sure the safety measures and codes are being followed.

Best Electric Pros Hollywood has been in the industry for a long time with a team of licensed and professionally trained electricians with years of experience in catering to different electric services and needs, such as installing the EV charger. 

You may wonder if you can install an EV charger on your own. The answer would be no, not unless you are an electrician with experience installing EV chargers. Always make sure to hire an experienced and certified installer. This might prove to be more expensive in the short term, but it is important to ensure your charger is properly and safely installed and that you comply with all the regulations. 

EV chargers are electrical devices that are used to charge electric vehicles. These are categorized into three main types: EV Level 1 Charger, EV Level 2 Charger, and EV Level Charger 3 ( DC Fast Charging).

Learning the different types of EV chargers will now help install the EV charger. The following general guidelines include:

General Requirements: All electrical vehicle charging systems must comply with the applicable sections of the area’s electrical codes.

Equipment Height: The coupling means of the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment shall be stored at a specific height above the finished floor.

Listed Equipment: All the EV Supply Equipment shall be listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.

Fastened in Place: Level 2 EV Supply Equipment must be permanently connected and fastened in place following the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

Protection From Physical Damage – EV Supply Equipment must be protected against vehicle damage impact when located in the vehicle’s path. This is to avoid the installation of a substantial pipe bollard as an equipment guard.

Question Checklist That Can Help To Prevent Blowing A Fuse While Using EV Charger

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When installing an EV charger at your home, you will need to follow it to ensure your safety and your property’s safety. Here are some of the three-question checklists that can help you to avoid blowing a fuse when using the EV charger.

  1. Are you amped up? Your home likely pills either 100 to 200 amps of current. Most eV chargers have 30-50 amps of current. If the EV chargers were the only thing on your hole panel, you’d be fine either way. In reality, other appliances need amps too. If your home has a 100 amp panel, you likely need to upgrade to a 200 amp panel before using the EV Charger. A licensed and professional electrician can do the job for you.
  2. Is there physically enough space on your panel? A high-capacity panel won’t help you if every single circuit breaker is already wired up. An electrician can check whether you have enough space.
  3. Do you have a high enough voltage? Does the grid deliver the 240V power you need for an EV charger? The question can be a freebie. The answer is almost certainly yes. Almost all homes in the US get 240V split phase service to the house. The reason most of the outlets are 120V is that they’re only wired to one-half of the 240V service.

If your answers to the questions are all YES, the level 2 installation of the EV charger can be straightforward. If you already have a level 2 outlet installed, you can plug it in yourself. Don’t hesitate to call Best Electric Pros Hollywood if you need a licensed electrician.

If you want to know more about the EV charger installation, or have it at your own home, feel free to contact Best Electric Pros Hollywood anytime or check us online.