DCC-9-50A
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- May 6
- 2 min read
DCC-9-50A – Smart EV Charger Integration Without Overloading Your Panel
Looking to install an EV charger in a home or multi-unit building with a limited electrical panel? The DCC-9-50A is a smart, code-compliant solution designed to connect an electric vehicle (EV) charger to the main feeder of an electrical panel without affecting the panel's load calculation.
At [Your Company Name], we provide expert installation of this cutting-edge Energy Management System to help homeowners and building managers avoid expensive service upgrades.
How the DCC-9-50A Works
The DCC-9-50A is designed to monitor your panel’s total power consumption in real time using pre-wired Current Transformers (CTs). It offers the following smart functionality:
🔌 Real-Time Monitoring – Continuously reads the total electrical consumption of the panel.
⚡ Load Shedding – If consumption exceeds 80% of the main breaker’s capacity, it automatically shuts off the EV charger to avoid overload.
🔁 Auto Reset – The system will automatically restore power to the charger once the panel’s consumption drops below 80% for more than 15 minutes.
✅ Does Not Affect Load Calculations – Keeps panel calculations compliant with electrical code, making it ideal for retrofit applications.
Installation Example Includes:
Electric Vehicle Energy Management System (DCC-9)
Splitter Box (Max 125A)
EV Charger Breaker (Max 60A)
2 Pre-Wired CTs (Current Transformers)
Main Breaker
Meter Stack
Key Features:
⚙️ Electric Vehicle Energy Management System (EVEMS)
📦 NEMA 3R Enclosure – Rated for outdoor installations
🧱 Wall or Ceiling Mountable
🏢 Supports Automatic Billing – Especially useful for multi-unit residential buildings
🔗 Dry Contact Input/Output – Can communicate with external energy management systems for load shedding or monitoring
Why Choose the DCC-9-50A?
The DCC-9-50A gives electricians and homeowners a cost-effective alternative to full service upgrades. It simplifies EV charger installations in homes with 100A services or in apartment buildings, while staying fully compliant with electrical codes.









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