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Fluke Corporation | How to Test GFCI Protection on an EVSE @fluke | Uploaded August 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Fluke’s FEV100 adapter is the only EV charging station tester that includes GFCI troubleshooting.

Learn more about the FEV100 electric vehicle test station adapter.
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All EV charging stations are required to be equipped with GFCI protection to prevent against electrocution. Fluke’s FEV100 adapter is the only EV charging station tester that includes GFCI troubleshooting.

To open the charging cycle, turn the CP switch to either the C or D position depending on the ventilation requirements of the charging station.

The green LED will light up. Press the GFCI test button. You will hear a mechanical disconnection sound coming from the station. The station should terminate a charging cycle as soon as the GFCI button is pressed.

The Fluke FEV100 EVSE adapter with GFCI troubleshooting. Learn more about your complete EV testing solutions at bit.ly/37oOzuJ.
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