Firstly cojmh I am looking forward to the pictures
Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 7:23 pm
Our system is setup to automatically change over to an emergency supply if there is a power cut. The battery inverter has an EPS output, but to make that useful I needed to make significant changes to the house wiring. I had a second consumer unit installed that just powers the essential circuits (lights, water pump, sewage treatment plant and a bank of sockets) and that consumer unit has a changeover relay that automatically switches to the EPS output from the inverter if the power goes down.
The other thing that had to be checked was the earthing for the house, as if there is a power cut and you are relying on an earth from the supply then there is a fair chance that the earth could fail at the same time. As it turned out this wasn't a problem for us, as we have our own earth rod, but it will be something that needs to be sorted for anyone that relies on the supply providing the earth.
OGB I looked at the automatic changeover and as the stuff I looked at suggested a 6 second delay I decided a manual one suited me. Also as our demand is low enough for my battery inverter to supply any load I have individually and the immersion does not get used unless the battery is full I do not expect to have to make any changes to the consumer unit.
I want a work around for an EPPI as it's not worth 400 quid for me to go down that route.
I know I will not be able to run the air fryer and hobs together in the absence of sunshine or a fully charged battery.
My little genset is 2kVA so as long as its sine wave is good enough to run the PV inverter I will have about 5kVA available and only washing machine and fridge with inductive loads (okay vacuum cleaner and dishwasher too but unlikely to use them in a power cut).
I am still waiting for the electrician to fit a changeover plus an outside cabinet for current and future battery and advise on the PV panel installation. He is a busy man and I can wait. Until I have the changeover switch I cannot test the cleanness of the generator sine wave.
The earth business I am aware of and almost certainly the changeover switch will have to be provided with a local earth.
Ultimately I would like to have the system running "islanded" without the generator running continuously but the cost of going the SMA route Nowty uses put me off a bit.