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20240224 210 Nelson Residential Charge Point Station Application
Revised 01/2021 APPLICATION FOR: ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORIC REVIEW APPLICANT(S)* OWNER(S) (If not applicant) ATTORNEY/AGENT Name Address Phone / / / Email Identify primary contact person: Applicant Owner Attorney/Agent * An applicant must be the property owner, lessee, or one with an option to lease or purchase the property in question. Applicant’s interest in premises: Owner Lessee Under option to lease or purchase PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Address/Location: Tax Parcel #: . - - (for example: 165.52 – 4 – 37 ) Current Zoning District: Property use: Residential Non-residential/mixed-use Type of Review: Architectural Historic Extension/modification (of current approval) Summary description of proposed action: Has a previous application been filed with the DRC for this property? No Yes – date(s)? _____________________ -App. No.(s)? _________________ Date Acquired by Owner: _________________ **HANDWRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED** CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION CITY HALL - 474 BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK 12866-2296 TEL: 518-587-3550 X2533 www.saratoga-springs.org [FOR OFFICE USE] _______________ (Application #) ____________ (Date received) __________________________ (Project Title) Staff Review _______________ 210 Nelson Ave Saratoga Springs NY 12866 Henry Neilley Daniel Rice - Apex Energy Tek 64 Main St Queensbury, NY 12804 henrymneilley@gmail.com permitting@apexsolarpower.com 210 Nelson Ave 166 61 2 46 UR-3 Installation of Chargepoint Home flex EV charging station on pedestal by the driveway, 5 feet away from any window or door. Pictures of proposed locations attached. (518) 496-4895 518-415-5511 04/14/14 **A “complete” application consists of 1 hard copy (original) , and 1 electronic copy of application & ALL other materials as required below: New Construction / Additions Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and adjacent properties Site plan, drawn to scale, showing existing & proposed construction, property lines & dimensions, required & proposed setbacks & lot coverage, site features (fences, walks, trees, etc.); on no larger than 2’x3’ sheet – smaller preferred if legible Elevation drawings showing design of all sides of existing & proposed construction – label dimensions, colors, materials, lighting (fixture & lamp type, wattage), etc. - include compass bearing & scale; no larger than 2’x3’ sheet – smaller permitted if legible Floor plans for proposed structure; on sheet no larger than 2’x3’ – smaller permitted if legible Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Change in exterior building materials (windows, doors, roof, siding, etc.), or color (in non-residential districts only) Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and that illustrate affected features Elevation drawings showing all sides of existing & proposed construction – label dimensions, colors, materials, lighting (fixture & lamp type, wattage), etc. - include compass bearing & scale; no larger than 2’x3’ sheet – smaller permitted if legible Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Within front yard setbacks in Historic Districts only (Front setbacks: UR-1 & INST-HTR=30’; UR-4=25’; UR-2, UR-3 & NCUD-1=10’) -Installation, removal or change in material of drive- and walkways -Installation or removal of architectural, sculptural or vegetative screening over 3’ in height -Installation of accessory utility structures or radio/satellite transmission/reception devices (more than 2’ diameter) For any of above: Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures, and of adjacent properties Site plan showing existing & proposed construction: include property lines & dimensions, required & proposed setbacks & lot coverage, site features (fences, walks, trees, etc.) street names, compass bearing & scale; no larger than 2’x3’ sheet – smaller preferred if legible Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Signage / Awnings Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures, and adjacent properties Plan showing location of proposed sign/awning structure on building/premises: no larger than 11”x17” Scaled illustration of proposed sign/awning structure and lettering (front view & profile): include all dimensions of structure; type, dimensions and style of lettering or logo; description of colors, materials, mounting method and hardware Descriptions, specifications of proposed lighting including fixture & lamp type, wattage, mounting method, and location Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Demolition Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures, and of adjacent properties Site plan showing existing and any proposed structures - include dimensions, setbacks, street names, compass bearing, and scale Written description of reasons for demolition and, in addition: For structures of “architectural/historical significance”, demonstrate “good cause” why structure cannot be preserved For structures in an architectural district that might be eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places, or for a “contributing” structure in a National Register district (contact City staff), provide plans for site development following demolition - include a timetable and letter of credit for project completion Telecommunication facilities Color photographs showing site/existing structures, and of adjacent properties Site plan showing existing and proposed structures: include dimensions, setbacks, street names, compass bearing, and scale Scaled illustration of proposed structures: include all dimensions; colors, materials, lighting, mounting details Consult Article 240-12.22 of the City’s Zoning Ordinance and City staff to ensure compliance with requirements for visual impact assessment and existing and proposed vegetative screening Revised 01/2021 Revised 01/2021 Request for extension of current approval Identify date of original DRC approval: ______________Current expiration date: ________________ Org. App. No. ____________ Describe why this extension is necessary and whether any significant changes have occurred either on the site or in the neighborhood. SEQR Environmental Assessment Form Applicants proposing the following must complete “Part I” of the SEQR Short Environmental Assessment Form (available here: http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/permits_ej_operations_pdf/seafpartone.pdf): -Construction or expansion of a multi-family residential structure (4 units +) -Construction or expansion (exceeding 4,000 sq. ft. gross floor area) of a principal or accessory non-residential structure -Telecommunications facility, radio antennae, satellite dishes -Demolition Disclosure Does any City officer, employee or family member thereof have a financial interest (as defined by General Municipal Law Section 809) in this application? No Yes - If yes, a statement disclosing the name, residence, nature, and extent of this interest must be filed with this application. Certification I/we, the property owner(s), or purchaser(s)/lessee(s) under contract, of the land in question, hereby request an appearance before the Design Review Commission. By the signature(s) attached hereto, I/we certify that the information provided within this application and accompanying documentation is, to the best of my/our knowledge, true and accurate. I/we further understand that intentionally providing false or misleading information is grounds for immediate denial of this application. I/we hereby authorize the members of the Design Review Commission and designated City staff to enter the property associated with this application for purposes of conducting any necessary site inspections relating to this application. Furthermore, I/we agree to meet all requirements under Article VII for Historic Review or Article VIII for Architectural Review of the Zoning Code of the City of Saratoga Springs. Date: (applicant signature) Date: (applicant signature) If applicant is not the currently the owner of the property, the current owner must also sign. Owner Signature: Date: Owner Signature: Date: Revised 01/2021 INSTRUCTIONS ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORIC REVIEW APPLICATION 1.ELIGIBILITY: An applicant to the Design Review Commission for Architectural Review or Historic Review must be the property owner(s) or lessee, or have an option to lease or purchase the property in question. 2.COMPLETE SUBMISSIONS: Applicants are encouraged to work with City staff to ensure that an application is complete. The DRC will only consider properly completed applications that contain 1 original and 1 digital version of the application and ALL other required materials as indicated on the application. HANDWRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!! 3.ACTIONS REQUIRING REVIEW: Architectural Review District Historic Review District •any exterior changes that require a building permit •any change in exterior building materials •a new, or change to an existing, sign or sign structure •demolition of a structure Within a non-residential zoning district: •a change in exterior building color •installation of an awning •Installation or exterior change to a structure requiring a building or demolition permit •any material change to exterior of a structure including: -addition or removal of exterior architectural features -installation, removal or material changes to exterior building elements such as roof, siding, windows, doors, porches, etc. -enclosure or screening or buildings openings such as windows, doors, porches, etc. -installation of utility, mechanical or misc. accessory structures to the exterior of a building such as HVAC equipment, solar panels, wind turbines, radio/satellite transmission/reception devices, etc. Within a front yard setback: -installation, removal or material changes to drive- or walkways -installation or removal of architectural, sculptural or vegetative screening that exceeds 3’ in height -installation of accessory utility structures or radio/satellite transmission/reception devices over 2’ in diameter •a change in exterior building color within a non- residential zoning district •a new, or change to an existing, sign or awning •installation of telecommunications facilities Note – Ordinary maintenance or repair that does not involve a change in material, design or outer appearance is exempt from Historic or Architectural Review. CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION City Hall - 474 Broadway Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 Tel: 518-587-3550 x2533 www.saratoga-springs.org 4.DESIGN GUIDELINES: The Design Review Commission will evaluate whether the proposed action (construction, alteration or demolition) is compatible with existing structures and surrounding properties using the following criteria: •Height – consistent with historic form and context of site and surrounding properties •Scale – relationship of structure and its architectural elements to human size, form, perception •Proportion – relationship among building elements including front façade, windows, and doors •Rhythm – pattern resulting from repeating building elements such as door/window openings, columns, arches, and other façade elements •Directional Expression – compatibility with horizontal & vertical expression of surrounding structures •Massing & Open Space – relationship of structure to open space between it and adjoining buildings •Setback – compatibility with surrounding structures •Compatibility of the following with surrounding structures/properties: -Major building elements (storefronts, doors, windows, roof) -Building materials -Color – (in non-residential zoning districts only) 5.DECISIONS: The Design Review Commission may approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove an application. The DRC may impose appropriate conditions and safeguards in connection with its approval including nature/quality of materials, manner of construction, and design. An applicant may appeal a denied DRC application on the grounds of hardship. Application approvals shall expire within 18 months of the filing date unless the project has sufficiently commenced (i.e. building/demolition permits obtained and construction/alteration begun). Applicants may request up to 2 extensions if requested before expiration date of prior approval. 6.AGENDA DATE: Check City’s website (www.saratoga-springs.org) for meeting dates. Applications are placed on an agenda on first-come, first-served basis as determined by the completeness of the application. 7.APPLICATION FEE (NON-REFUNDABLE): Make checks payable to the "Commissioner of Finance”. REFER TO THE CURRENT FEE WORKSHEET INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: More detailed information on Architectural Review, Historic Review and the Design Review Commission responsibilities may be found in the City’s Zoning Ordinance available in City Hall and on the City’s web site at http://www.saratoga-springs.org/544/Zoning-Ordinance. Revised 01/2021 Application to City Council FEE Comprehensive Plan amendment $1,800 + $300/acre Zoning Ordinance amendment $800 + $300/acre Planned Unit Development (PUD) amendment $800 + $300/acre Application to Zoning Board of Appeals Use Variance $1,400 + $50/app Area Variance - Residential $350/1st var +$50/app +$150/ea add variance Area Variance - Non-residential $1000/1st var + $50/app+ $200/ ea add variance Interpretations $650 + $50/app Application Fee x 2 + $50/app Variance extensions 50% of Application fee + $50/app Application to Design Review Commission Demolition $500 Residential Structures Principal $70 Accessory $70 Extension $35 Modification $55 Multi-Family, Comm, Mixed-Use Structures Sketch $200 Principal $650 Extension $250 Modification $400 Multi-Family, Comm, Mixed-Use Accessory, Signs, Awnings Principal $150 Extension $100 Modification $150 Application Fee x 2 Application to Planning Board Special Use Permit $1200 + $50/app Temporary Use Permit $500 Special Use Permit - extension $400 Special Use Permit - modification $550 + $50/app Site Plan Review - incl. PUD: Sketch Plan $400 per sketch Site Plan Full Residential $400 + $250/unit Non-residential $800 + $150/1000 sf Administrative SPR Residential $400 Non-residential $800 Extension Residential $250 Non-residential $350 Subdivision - incl. PUD: Sketch Plan $400 per sketch Preliminary Approval Residential: 1-5 lots $700 + $50/app Residential: 6-10 lots $1100 + $50/app Residential: 11-20 lots $1450 + $50/app Residential: 21+ lots $1800 + $50/app Residential - extension $350 Final Approval Residential $1,550 + $200/lot + $50/app Non- Residential $2,400/lot + $50/app Final Approval Modification Residential $400 + $50/app Non- Residential $800 + $50/app Final Approval Extension Residential $250 Non- Residential $350 Other: Lot Line Adjustment/Subdivision Administrative Action$400 Letter of Credit - modification or extension $400 Letter of Credit - collection up to 1% of LoC Recreation Fee $2000/lot or unit Land Disturbance $750 + $35/acre Watercourse/Wetland Permit $750 SEQRA EIS Review (Draft & Final) TBD Post Work Application Fee Post Work Application Fee OFFICE OF PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FEES - 2023 City of Saratoga Springs OPED Fees Page 1 of 1 5 Neilley – 210 Nelson Ave Site Sketch Proposed charger location: On post in front of chimney, this location is 5’2” from any windows Proposed charger location: On post in front of chimney, this location is 5’2” from any windows Neilley – 210 Nelson Ave Site Sketch ChargePoint Home Flex Specifications and Ordering Informatio n ChargePoint® Home Flex ChargePoint Home Flex Datasheet ChargePoint, Inc. | Copyright © 2023 Ordering Information The order codes below represent specific product configurations. Other product options are available. Please contact ChargePoint Sales for information and order codes. Hardware Description Order Code Station and Cable Model 16A-50A, NEMA 6-50 plug, 7010.4 mm (23 ft) Charging Cable CPH50-NEMA6-50-L23 16A-50A, NEMA 14-50 plug, 7010.4 mm (23 ft) Charging Cable CPH50-NEMA14-50-L23 16-50A, Hardwired, 7010.4 mm (23 ft) Charging Cable CPH50-HARDWIRE-L23 Replacement Cable 7010.4 mm (23 ft) Charging Cable CPH50Cable-T1-50A-L23-F ChargePoint Home Flex Datasheet ChargePoint, Inc. | Copyright © 2023 Architectural Drawings (Dimensions) Weight: 6.26 kg (13.8 lb) ChargePoint Home Flex Datasheet ChargePoint, Inc. | Copyright © 2023 General Specifications Connector and Electrical Input Cord NEMA 6-50 or NEMA 14-50 AC Power Output Rating Maximum 12 kW (240V AC * 50A). Output amperage adjustable via mobile app to 16A, 24A, 32A, 40A, 48A, 50A. AC Power Input Rating 208/240V AC 60 Hz single phase @ 16A, 24A, 32A, 40A, 48A, 50A Required Service Panel Breaker Dedicated Dual Pole rated for 125% of maximum load (ex: 50A breaker for 40A output) Service Panel GFCI External GFCI may conflict with internal GFCI (CCID). For hardwired installations, use a non -GFCI circuit breaker. Power Wiring 3 Wire – L1, L2 plus Earth (no neutral) Charging Cable Length 7010.4 mm (23 ft) Connector Type SAE J1772TM Power Measurement Accuracy +/- 2.0% from 2% to full scale Power Report/Store Interval 15 minute aligned to hour Safety and Connectivity Features Ground Fault Detection 20 mA CCID with auto retry Open Safety Ground Detection Continuously monitors presence of safety (green wire) ground connection Plug -Out Detection Power terminated per SAE J1772 specifications Local Area Network 2.4/5 GHz WiFi (802.11 a/b/g/n) Device Storage Local data storage with capacity of up to 90 days of charging session data (100 sessions) in case of interrupted network connection Software Updates Firmware updated over-the -air (OTA) ChargePoint Home Flex Datasheet ChargePoint, Inc. | Copyright © 2023 Safety and Operational Ratings Station Enclosure Rating Type 3R per UL 50E Safety and Compliance UL and cUL listed; complies with UL2594, UL2231-1, UL2231 -2. NEC article 625 compliant. For Canada CSA C22.2, No. 280, 281.1, 281.2, CEC EMC Compliance FCC Part 15 Class B Storage Temperature -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) ambient Operating Temperature -30°C to 50°C (-22°F to 122°F) ambient Operating Humidity Up to 95% at 50°C (122°F) non -condensing Non-Operating Humidity Up to 95% at 50°C (122°F) non -condensing ENERGY STAR® Certification Yes Indicators WiFi LED Yes Fault Indicator per UL Yes Status LED Yes Installation Install Software Mobile App (iOS & Android) Outdoor Installation Hardwired installation or weatherproof NEMA receptacle Note: Required by code to install an outdoor rated GFCI breaker upstream for outdoor plug-in installation ChargePoint, Inc. reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. ChargePoint Home Flex Datasheet ChargePoint, Inc. | Copyright © 2023 ChargePoint, Inc. 240 East Hacienda Avenue Campbell, CA 95008-6617 USA +1.408.841.4500 or +1.877.370.3802 US and Canada toll-free chargepoint.com Contact Us Visit chargepoint.com Call +1.408.705.1992 Email sales@chargepoint.com Copyright © 2023 ChargePoint, Inc. All rights reserved. CHARGEPOINT is a U.S. registered trademark/service mark, and an EU registered logo mark of ChargePoint, Inc. All other products or services mentioned are the trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners. 27 March 2023. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. ChargePoint® Home Flex 16A-50A Flexible Amperage Charger Installation Guide for J1772 and NACS ATTENTION: Installers, please read this guide thoroughly. Do not throw this guide away. Return the guide to the owner after installation. Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: This manual contains important instructions for Home Flex. When using electric products, always follow basic precautions, including the following. 1. Read and follow all warnings and instructions before installing and operating the ChargePoint® charging station. Install and operate only as instructed. Failure to do so may lead to death, injury, or property damage, and will void the Limited Warranty. 2. Only use licensed professionals to install your ChargePoint charging station and adhere to all national and local building codes and standards. Before installing the ChargePoint charging station, consult with a licensed contractor, such as a licensed electrician, and use a trained installation expert to ensure compliance with local building and electrical codes and standards, climate conditions, safety standards, and all applicable codes and ordinances. Inspect the charging station for proper installation before use. 3. Always ground the ChargePoint charging station. Failure to ground the charging station can lead to risk of electrocution or fire. The charging station must be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system, or an equipment grounding conductor shall be run with circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). Connections to the EVSE shall comply with all applicable codes and ordinances. 4. Install the ChargePoint charging station using a ChargePoint approved method. Failure to install on a surface that can support the full weight of the charging station can result in death, personal injury, or property damage. Inspect the charging station for proper installation before use. 5. This charging station is not suitable for use in Class 1 hazardous locations, such as near flammable, explosive, or combustible vapors or gases. 6. This device should be supervised when used around children. 7. Do not put fingers into the electric vehicle connector. 8. Do not use this product if any cable is frayed, has broken insulation, or shows any other signs of damage. Call ChargePoint Support immediately at 1.888.758.4389 (24 hours). 9. Do not use this product if the enclosure or the EV connector is broken, cracked, open, or shows any other signs of damage. Call ChargePoint Support immediately at 1.888.758.4389 (24 hours). 2 chargepoint.com 10. Use 90°C wire copper conductors only. 11. Do not operate the charging station in temperatures outside its operating range. For charging stations set to 16-48 A, the range is -40˚F to 122˚F (-40˚C to 50˚C). For charging stations set to 50 A, the range is -40˚F to 113˚F (-40˚C to 45˚C). l Other than the charging cable, Home Flex contains no field serviceable parts. Do not attempt to repair or service any other part of the unit yourself. If the unit requires servicing, contact ChargePoint, Inc. l Ensure the Home Flex charging cable is positioned so it is not stepped on, tripped over, or subjected to damage or stress. Do not close a garage door on the charging cable. IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances will compliance with the information in a ChargePoint guide such as this one relieve the user of the responsibility to comply with all applicable codes and safety standards. This document describes approved procedures. If it is not possible to perform the procedures as indicated, contact ChargePoint. ChargePoint is not responsible for any damages that may result from custom installations or procedures not described in this document or that fail to adhere to ChargePoint recommendations. chargepoint.com 3 Product Disposal ChargePoint Home Flex is electronic and therefore may not be disposed of as part of unsorted domestic waste. Inquire with local authorities regarding proper disposal. Product materials are recyclable as marked. Document Accuracy The specifications and other information in this document were verified to be accurate and complete at the time of its publication. However, due to ongoing product improvement, this information is subject to change at any time without prior notice. For the latest information, see our documentation online at chargepoint.com/guides. Copyright and Trademarks ©2013-2023 ChargePoint, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be modified, reproduced, or distributed without the prior, express written consent of ChargePoint, Inc. ChargePoint and the ChargePoint logo are trademarks of ChargePoint, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries, and cannot be used without the prior written consent of ChargePoint. CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3 (A) 4 chargepoint.com Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 2 Verify Contents 6 Gather Tools 8 Plan the Location 9 Wire the Circuit 11 Mount the Charging Station 12 Install the Charging Cable 18 Complete the Installation 20 Access the Installer App 21 Questions?24 Limited Warranty 25 chargepoint.com 5 Verify Contents CAUTION: The ChargePoint Home Flex charging station must be installed by a licensed electrician. If you do not know where to find one, refer to the ChargePoint Home Flex Quick Start Guide or chargepoint.com/homeinstall for help. Check the box (J1772 Home Flex factory configuration order) to ensure you have the Quick Start Guide, this Installation Guide, and these parts: (a)Charging station (if applicable, with attached input power cable) (b)Faceplate (pre-installed on charging station) (c)Installation template (d)Charging cable connector (J1772) with cable clip (e)Wire cover (pre-installed on charging station) (f)10 mm (3/8 in) driver bit (g)4 mm (3/16 in) drill bit (h)Three 6 mm (1/4 in) x 51 mm (2 in) lag screws Check the box (NACS Home Flex factory configuration order) to ensure you have the Quick Reference Guide, and these parts: 6 chargepoint.com (a)Charging station with NACS holster ball insert (if applicable, with attached input power cable) (b)Faceplate (pre-installed on charging station) (c)Installation template (d)Charging cable connector (NACS) with cable clip (e)Wire cover (pre-installed on charging station) (f)10 mm (3/8 in) driver bit (g)4 mm (3/16 in) drill bit (h)Three 6 mm (1/4 in) x 51 mm (2 in) lag screws Note: If you are missing any of these parts, call 1.888.758.4389 (24 hours). Note: Visit chargepoint.com/guides and find the "ChargePoint Home Flex" section for full instructions for NACS cable installation. chargepoint.com 7 Gather Tools You also need: (a)One NEMA 14-50 outlet, or one NEMA 6-50 outlet, or supplies to install a hardwired circuit (b)Pencil (c)Stud finder (d)Level (e)Drill (f)Coin (g)ChargePoint Installer app on your smartphone Scan the QR code to download the app, and sign up if necessary. (h)Needle-nose pliers 8 chargepoint.com Plan the Location IMPORTANT: While this charger can be installed as either a plug-in or hardwired, we recommend hardwiring for optimal performance. Before beginning work, check the site for appropriate mounting location and electrical capacity. 1. Ensure the homeowner has chosen an installation location that allows the charging cable to reach the car's charging port while still providing slack. Mount the charging station on a surface that can support the full weight of the charging station with the cord hanging from it. Follow the steps below to mount on a surface using the supplied screws. Ensure Wi-Fi signal is available. Note: Outdoor installation requires hardwiring or an outdoor-rated, weather-resistant electrical outlet. WARNING: In areas with frequent thunderstorms, add surge protection at the service panel. Ensure all power and ground connections, especially those at the breaker and bus bar, are clean and tight. Remove all oxide from all conductors and terminals before connecting wiring. 2. Home Flex must be set to match the rating of the circuit as determined by the available panel capacity. CAUTION: Home Flex is a continuous load device. The circuit must be rated for 125% of the maximum load. Consult all applicable codes for breaker and wire sizing requirements. The field-wiring terminal is rated to 105 °C (221 °F) and accepts a maximum of 16 mm2 (6 AWG) wire. Home Flex supports the following amperages for circuit capacity: chargepoint.com 9 Circuit Rating Max Load Estimated Range per Hour Plug-in Hardwire 80 A 50 A 37 miles/60 km no yes 70 A 50 A 37 miles/60 km no yes 60 A 48 A 36 miles/58 km no yes 50 A 40 A 30 miles/48 km yes yes 40 A 32 A 25 miles/40 km yes yes 30 A 24 A 18 miles/29 km no yes 20 A 16 A 12 miles/19 km no yes Table: Home Flex supports the following amperages for circuit capacity IMPORTANT: In Canada, a plug-in installation is only allowed with a 50 A circuit. 3. For plug-in installation, determine the plug type purchased by the homeowner. It is either a NEMA 14-50 or 6-50 type plug. 4. For a hardwired installation, determine if the desired circuit rating requires a hardwired circuit. 10 chargepoint.com 5. Ensure the electrical panel supports a 240 V dedicated circuit with a new, dedicated, non-GFCI two-pole circuit breaker, in accordance with local codes and ordinances. Note: If local codes require a GFCI breaker for plug-in installation, ChargePoint recommends a hardwire installation. We do not recommend using a GFCI breaker as the Home Flex has charging circuit interrupting device (CCID) protection. Using a GFCI breaker in the panel can cause nuisance tripping. 6. For plug-in installations, the outlet should be located 0.45-0.66 m (20-26 in) from the ground adjacent to the stud where the charging station will be mounted. Note: The input power cable is 0.45 m (18 in) long (as per the National Electric Code for EV chargers). Ensure the outlet is installed close enough to the stud for the input power cable to plug in. 7. Follow all applicable codes and ordinances and pull a permit for completing the electrical work as required. Wire the Circuit 1. Turn off the circuit breaker to the 240 V outlet. WARNING: RISK OF SHOCK. Do not restore power to the outlet until installation is complete. Failure to follow these instructions could result in shock or electrocution. 2. Install a circuit: l For a 40 or 50 A plug-in installation, wire the circuit with the appropriate 6-50 or 14-50 outlet. Install the outlet with the ground facing up. l For a hardwired installation, provide a listed conduit with wiring to the bottom or rear 19 mm (3/4 in) knockout for AC input. Seal the unused knockout with the plug provided. 3. Affix the label with the appropriate rating to the circuit in the panel. 4. Ensure power is off to the circuit at the panel before proceeding. chargepoint.com 11 Mount the Charging Station Note: For hardwired installation, see the Hardwired Installation section below. Plug-In Installation 1. Remove the faceplate and the wire cover from the charging station and set them aside. 2. Mark the center of the mounting location with a vertical line at a height between 1-1.1 m (39-43 in) above the floor. This must be centered on a stud or other structurally suitable surface. 3. To find the charging station’s ideal mounting height, plug the charging station's input power cable into the outlet. DANGER: If the front status light turns on when the charging station is plugged in, the circuit is not off. STOP IMMEDIATELY. Unplug the charging station and turn off the power to the outlet at the circuit breaker until the installation is complete. 12 chargepoint.com 4. Hold the station against the wall, centered on the mark you just made. Note: Ensure the input power cable has a slight curve, and is not stretched. 5. Mark the two lower mounting holes through the holes in the station, then unplug the charging station and set aside. 6. Place the template on the wall, aligning the lower template holes with the two marks you made. 7. Mark the top mounting hole on the wall using the top hole in the template. All three marks should be on the vertical line you first made. 8. Remove the template from the wall. 9. Drill the three mounting holes on the marks using the included drill bit. 10. Use the driver bit to drive a screw into the top-most mounting hole, leaving a 3 mm (1/8 in) gap to hang the charging station on. chargepoint.com 13 11. Hang the charging station on the screw using the top notch on the back. Note: Do not plug the charging station in yet. 12. Drive the remaining two lag screws into the bottom mounting holes to secure the charging station. Note: Ensure the screw does not make contact with the input wire. For more information, see the Install the Charging Cable section below. Hardwired Installation Note: The conduit can be connected to the station at the bottom or the rear knockouts. 1. Remove the faceplate and the wire cover from the charging station and set them aside. Note: To hardwire a ChargePoint Home Flex with a pre-installed NEMA power cord, remove the plug by lifting the three white levers on the left of the terminal block, and lifting and pulling out the cable clip. Using a pair of needle-nose pliers can make removing the clip easier. 2. Mark the center of the mounting location with a vertical line at a height between 1.0-1.1 m (39-43 in) above the floor. This must be centered on a stud or other structurally suitable surface. 14 chargepoint.com 3. Hold the station against the wall, centered on the mark you just made. The top of the station should be approximately 1.3 m (50 in) above ground level. 4. Mark the two lower mounting holes through the holes in the station, then set aside. 5. Place the template on the wall, aligning the lower template holes with the two marks you made. 6. Mark the top mounting hole on the wall using the top hole in the template. All three marks should be on the vertical line you first made. 7. Remove the template from the wall. 8. Drill the three mounting holes on the marks using the included drill bit. chargepoint.com 15 9. Use the driver bit to drive a lag screw into the top-most mounting hole, leaving a 3 mm (1/8 in) gap to hang the charging station on. Keep the remaining two screws for later use. 10. If bringing power through the back of the station, remove the rear knockout plug and route the wires through before hanging the station. Note: If mounting on an exterior wall and bringing power through the rear knockout, apply sealant around the rear knockout to prevent water ingress. 11. Hang the charging station on the screw using the top notch on the back. 12. Drive the remaining two lag screws into the bottom mounting holes to secure the charging station. 13. Ensure the service wiring can easily reach the connectors on the charging station’s input terminal block. 16 chargepoint.com 14. Tighten the locknut on the conduit fitting. 15. Strip each wire 12 mm (1/2 in). 16. Lift the white levers to open the terminal block. Fully insert the wires into the connectors on the left side of the terminal block with the ground wire in the center. Ensure to insert the wires in the correct order, where left terminal corresponds to Line 1 (L1), middle terminal is Ground (GND), and right terminal is Line 2 (L2). 17. Press the levers down until they snap into place to secure the wires in the terminal block. Pull on the wires to ensure they are properly secured. Note: The levers snap shut with great force. Keep fingers away from underneath the levers. chargepoint.com 17 Install the Charging Cable 1. Turn off the circuit breaker to the 240 V outlet. WARNING: RISK OF SHOCK. Do not restore power to the outlet until installation is complete. Failure to follow these instructions could result in shock or electrocution. 2. Remove the cable clip from the wire end of the cable, but do not discard it. 3. Lift the white levers to open the terminal block. 4. Insert the wires of the charging cable through the bottom hole of the charging station. 5. Match the green wire to the ground terminal on the left side of the output block. 6. Insert the ends of the wires into the corresponding holes, pushing the cables up until the silver conductors are no longer visible. 7. Press the three levers down until they snap into place. Note: The levers snap shut with great force. Keep fingers from underneath the levers. 18 chargepoint.com 8. Insert the white plug into the connector towards the right of the terminal block. 9. Push up on the charge cable strain relief and slide the cable clip into the slot. This secures the cable in place. 10. Install the wire cover using a coin to lock it in place. 11. Locate the rating label on the bottom of the station. Apply the new rating label that matches the station's circuit. 12. Snap the faceplate onto the charging station. chargepoint.com 19 Complete the Installation 1. Extend the cable to its full length to remove any twists or tension. 2. Drape the charging cable over the top of the charging station and dock the connector in its holster. 3. Ensure labels specifying circuit amperage are applied to the bottom of the charging station and to the circuit in the electrical panel. 4. Plug the charging station into the outlet (if applicable). Note: The images below represent a ChargePoint charging station integrated with two different adapters: (a)J1772 cable (b)NACS cable 5. Restore power to the circuit at the electrical panel. 6. Watch to ensure the front status light glows yellow, then blinks white. Note: For more information, see the Charger Status Lights section below. 20 chargepoint.com 7. Return all packaging materials to the box and give the box to the homeowner. Note: Do not throw the guide away. Give the Quick Start Guide, the drill bit, the driver bit, and this Installation Guide to the homeowner. Access the Installer App 1. Scan the QR code to download the app, and sign up if necessary. 2. Open the ChargePoint Installer app and log in. 3. Do the following in the app: a. Select Get Started and follow the app instructions. b. Select the installation type. c. Set the appropriate breaker settings. Note: See Plan the Location section to determine the desired breaker rating (i.e., charging amperage). d. Send a notification to the homeowner via Mobile or Email. The homeowner will receive a notification that the installation is complete and to activate the charging station. Note: If you are unable to set the breaker rating via the ChargePoint Installer app, set the breaker rating via the homeowner's ChargePoint account using the ChargePoint app. To do so, see the steps below. chargepoint.com 21 4. Activate the station to enable advanced features. The homeowner must follow these steps: a. Refer to the Quick Start Guide. Note: The Quick Start Guide contains information that the homeowner needs to complete the charging station setup and activate it. b. Complete the charging station setup by downloading the ChargePoint app (distinct from the ChargePoint Installer app). On the ChargePoint app, select Home Charger and choose Set Up. Depending on the app version, the Home Charger option may appear either under (a) menu icon or (b) home icon. Note: The electrician sets the maximum current by using the ChargePoint Installer app, but the homeowner must activate the station and complete the setup using the ChargePoint driver app. 22 chargepoint.com Charging Station Status Light What it Means Updating software or booting The charger needs to be set up in the app Ready to charge The charger is on a schedule. Plug in twice to charge immediately. Plugged in Currently charging Table: Charging Station Status chargepoint.com 23 Light What it Means Not connected to Wi-Fi Check Wi-Fi in app Something's wrong If the station is displaying an error, refer to our Troubleshooting Guide or scan the QR code for quick access to the guide. Wi-Fi and fault indicators o Green light on-connected to Wi-Fi o Green light off-not connected to Wi-Fi o Red light off-no fault detected o Red light on-fault detected Table: Charging Station Status (continued) Questions? Contact ChargePoint Support at 1.888.758.4389 or chargepoint.com/support. 24 chargepoint.com Limited Warranty Limited Warranty for ChargePoint Home Electric Vehicle charging station Our Promise This Limited Warranty for ChargePoint Home Electric Vehicle charging station (“Warranty”) applies to you, the original purchaser of a new CHARGEPOINT HOME charging station (the “charging station”) from ChargePoint solely for use by you at your residence. This warranty is not transferable and is valid for purchasers located in the U.S.A. and Canada only. LIMITED THREE-YEAR PARTS EXCHANGE WARRANTY: Subject to the exclusions from Warranty coverage set forth below, ChargePoint warrants that, when used under normal operating conditions, your charging station will be free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period (the “Warranty Period”) of three (3) years from the date of original purchase. If, during the Warranty Period, your charging station becomes defective in breach of the Warranty, ChargePoint will, upon written notice of the defect received during the Warranty Period, either repair or replace, at ChargePoint’s election, the charging station. The Warranty covers both parts and factory labor necessary to repair your charging station, but does not include any on-site labor costs related to un-installing or reinstalling the repaired or replacement charging station. Follow These Easy Steps to Obtain Warranty Service 1. If at any time during the term of your Warranty you believe you have a defective charging station, contact Customer Service at 1.888.758.4389 or chargepoint.com/support and request a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number from ChargePoint. 2. In connection with your RMA request, you will be asked for each of the following: l A detailed description of the problems you are experiencing with the charging station; l The model number and serial number of the charging station; l Proof of purchase; and l Shipping information. 3. If ChargePoint determines that the defect appears to be covered by your Warranty and your Warranty is still in effect you will be provided a Returned Material Authorization number (RMA number) to reference when returning the defective charging station for repair or replacement. 4. Ship the defective charging station to ChargePoint and reference the RMA number in the shipping documentation. The charging station must be returned in its original shipping container or in another shipping container designed to prevent damage to the charging station. chargepoint.com 25 5. If your charging station is covered by your Warranty, ChargePoint will either repair or replace the defective charging station at no charge to you and ship the repaired or replaced charging station back to you at ChargePoint’s expense. Important 1. You are responsible for the proper installation and maintenance of the charging station including the un-installing of any defective charging station and the installation of the repaired or replacement charging station returned to you. 2. Any service or repairs beyond the scope of the Warranty above will be performed upon customer approval at ChargePoint’s then prevailing labor rates and other applicable charges. 3. Any charging station that is found by ChargePoint to be out-of-warranty or otherwise ineligible for warranty service will be returned, repaired or replaced upon your approval at ChargePoint’s standard charges at your expense. 4. Please read carefully through the detailed descriptions of the WARRANTY, the EXCLUSIONS FROM LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY, and the LIMITATIONS ON WARRANTY AND LIABILITY on the following pages to assure that your charging station is eligible for warranty service without additional cost to you. Replacement Parts Or Charging Stations You acknowledge that replacement parts or charging stations provided by ChargePoint under the Warranty may be remanufactured or reconditioned parts or charging stations or, if the exact charging station is no longer manufactured by ChargePoint, a charging station with substantially similar functionality (“Replacement Products”). All replaced parts, whether under warranty or not, become the property of ChargePoint. Any replacement parts or charging station so furnished will be warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period, or ninety days from the date of delivery of such replacement parts or charging station, whichever is later. Should ChargePoint be unable to repair or replace your charging station, ChargePoint will refund the purchase price of the charging station to you. Exclusions from Limited Product Warranty IMPORTANT: The Warranty on your charging stations shall not apply to defects or service repairs resulting from the following: l Improper site preparation or maintenance, improper installation, cosmetic damage such as scratches and dents, or normal aging. 26 chargepoint.com l Abuse, vandalism, damage or other problems caused by accidents, misuse or negligence (including but not limited to physical damage from being struck by a vehicle), or use of the charging station in a way other than as specified in the applicable ChargePoint documentation. l Damage to the charging station caused by software, interfacing, parts, supplies or any other product not supplied by ChargePoint. l Installation, alteration, disassembly, modification, or relocation of the charging station that was not approved in writing or by ChargePoint or performed by ChargePoint or by a licensed electrician pursuant to this guide. l Damage as a result of extreme power surge, extreme electromagnetic field or any acts of nature. Any other causes beyond the control of ChargePoint. l Use of the charging station in conjunction with any non-genuine ChargePoint accessory or part (e.g., third party cable/plug). IN ADDITION: The Warranty on your charging station shall not apply if the original identification markings (for example, serial numbers and trademarks) have been defaced, altered or removed or if the charging station is used or installed for any purpose other than for use at a single family residence. CHARGEPOINT SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ANY CHARGEPOINT SERVICES WILL BE ERROR FREE OR WILL OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. Limitations on Warranty and Liability NO AGENT OF CHARGEPOINT IS AUTHORIZED TO ALTER OR EXCEED THE WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS OF CHARGEPOINT. THE REMEDIES IN THIS LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. CHARGEPOINT MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (EVEN IF CHARGEPOINT HAS BEEN INFORMED OF SUCH PURPOSE) OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, ARE EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. IF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD. Some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of express or implied warranties or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. CHARGEPOINT IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS, LOST BUSINESS, LOST DATA, LOSS OF USE, OR COST OF COVER INCURRED BY YOU ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO YOUR PURCHASE OR USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THE CHARGING STATION, UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN chargepoint.com 27 CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, EVEN IF CHARGEPOINT KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN ANY EVENT, THE CUMULATIVE LIABILITY OF CHARGEPOINT FOR ALL CLAIMS WHATSOEVER RELATED TO THE CHARGING STATION WILL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE YOU PAID FOR THE CHARGING STATION. THE LIMITATIONS SET FORTH HEREIN ARE INTENDED TO LIMIT THE LIABILITY OF CHARGEPOINT AND SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY. Some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Additional Information This Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., exclusive of its conflict of laws principles. The U.N. Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply. This Warranty is the entire and exclusive agreement between you and ChargePoint with respect to its subject matter, and any modification or waiver of any provision of this statement is not effective unless expressly set forth in writing by an authorized representative of ChargePoint. chargepoint.com/support 75-001336-01 r10 28 chargepoint.com