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DCC-10 50 amp

Model: DCC-10-50A

Product Highlights

DCC allows the connection of any EV charger to a fully loaded panel by managing the energy available at any given time, whether in a home or in a condo.

  1. DCC does a real-time reading of the total power consumption of a home or condo electrical panel;
  2. It detects when the total power consumption of the main circuit breaker exceeds 80% and temporarily de-energizes the charger.
  3. When DCC detects that the total power consumption of the electrical panel is less than 80% for more than 15 minutes it automatically re-energizes the charger.

$1,025.00

DCC-10 is an EV Energy Management System specifically designed to allow the connection of an charging unit to a panel that is at full capacity and would otherwise need an upgrade.

Requires one double pole breaker slot available in the panel, contrary to DCC-9.

An exterior installation will require DCC-10-3R.

The DCC is proudly manufactured in Canada by Thermolec.

OPERATIONS

  • Real-time reading of the total power consumption of the electrical panel
  • Detects when the total power consumption exceeds 80% of a main circuit breaker capacity and temporarily de-energizes the charger
  • Automatically re-energizes the charger when the total power consumption of the main circuit breaker capacity is less than 80% for more than 15 minutes

FEATURES

  • Does not affect the load calculation of a panel
  • Can be mounted on the wall or ceiling
  • Avoids the need of a panel upgrade

INCLUDED

  • Charge Controller
  • Split Core current transformers (CT)

Gen-3 of the DCC-10-30A has the ability to receive and transmit load shedding instructions from an external energy management system via a dry contact input and output.

To learn more about implementing EV charging in multi-unit residential buildings, visit: Murbly.com.