Opens March 31 ? EV Charging Facility Project ? Specifications

Project Information

Bid Title
Opens March 31 ? EV Charging Facility Project ? Specifications
Issuing Agency
Effingham city
Location
Illinois
Published Date
Mar 2, 2026
Closing Date
Mar 31, 2026
Government Level
State & Local
Status
Closed
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Concrete Mounting Template
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
1. Read and follow all warnings and instructions before servicing, installing, or 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 on a concrete pad 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. The product components are not suitable for use in Class 1 hazardous locations, such as
near flammable, explosive, or combustible vapors or gases.
6. Supervise children near this device.
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.
9. Do not use this product if the enclosure or the electric vehicle connector is broken,
cracked, open, or shows any other signs of damage.
10. Use only copper conductor wire, as specified, rated for 90 °C (194 °F).
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.
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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 is a US, UK, and EU registered trademark and
service mark of ChargePoint, Inc. and cannot be used without the prior written consent of ChargePoint.
Symbols
This guide and product use the following symbols:
DANGER: Risk of electric shock
WARNING: Risk of personal harm or death
CAUTION: Risk of equipment or property damage
IMPORTANT: Crucial step for installation success
Read the manual for instructions
Ground/protective earth
Illustrations Used in This Document
The illustrations used in this document are for demonstration purposes only and may not be an exact
representation of the product. However, unless otherwise specified, the underlying instructions are
accurate for the product.
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Contents
Important Safety Instructions
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1 Introduction
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Compatibility
5
Concrete Mounting Template Kit Contents
5
Identify Model and Configuration
6
Generic Legend
6
2 Tools and Materials
7
3 Conduit and Anchor Bolt Configurations
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Identify Model and Configuration
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Generic Legend
10
Express Plus Power Link
11
Express 250 and Express 280
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4 Plan a Future Upgrade
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Instructions
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For Example Only
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5 Assemble the Concrete Mounting Template
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6 Install the Concrete Mounting Template
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Trench, Lay Conduits, Form, and Rebar
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Concrete Mounting Template
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Concrete and Check
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1 Introduction
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Compatibility
This ChargePoint® Concrete Mounting Template (CMT) can be used interchangeably across product lines to
properly mount a DC dispenser ("charging station") to a concrete pad.
Purpose of the Concrete Mounting Template
Most sites install and run service wiring underground to a concrete pad. Then the charging station is
installed on that concrete pad. The Concrete Mounting Template is used to align anchor bolts and conduit
openings to ensure correct positioning.
Concrete Mounting Template Kit Contents
l Concrete Mounting Template (CMT) metal template
l Threaded mounting bolts (x4), 16 mm thread, 305 mm long, with plastic caps on one end
l M16 nuts (x8)
l M16 washers (x8)
Order a Template for Every Charging Station/Dispenser
You will need a Concrete Mounting Template for each charging station dispenser.
WARNING: Risk of Death, Personal Injury, Property Damage, and Voided Warranty
l You are required to engage or be a ChargePoint certified installer, and required to use a
ChargePoint-approved mounting method, such as this Concrete Mounting Template, to
install the ChargePoint charging station.
l If you fail to use the approved mounting method, you risk the station tipping over, and that
can cause death, personal injury, or property damage, and will void all ChargePoint and
other warranties and ChargePoint is not responsible.
l You must be a licensed electrician and complete the training at chargepoint.com/installers
to become ChargePoint certified.
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Commodity Codes
  • NAICS 236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
  • NAICS 541310Architectural Services
  • NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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