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Customer has already acquired a 'Loncin 80000-F' 6kW generator which has 115V and 230V sockets, to be used to run a few lights and central heating in power cuts. They are T-T. Genny also has a circuit breaker of sorts.

I'm suspecting it is not suitable as it will have a floating earth, chassis connected to the center point of the winding, meaning it will need double pole protection. Would it be acceptable to attach an earth electrode to the chassis then take the supply from the genny into an enclosure where the earth and neutral are linked and then Live & Neutral passed though an RCD, then a suitable MCB, then take the supply into a manual changeover switch?
 
You can't just put a switch in to the earth without it being guaranteed to make the earth connection first and break it last.

It would do if as he stated he used a 4 pole changeover switch and used the usually marked N pole to connect the earth conductor!!! But then that leaves a solid neutral connection between primary and generator supplies... Not a very clever thing to do at all ...lol!!
 
Customer has already acquired a 'Loncin 80000-F' 6kW generator which has 115V and 230V sockets, to be used to run a few lights and central heating in power cuts. They are T-T. Genny also has a circuit breaker of sorts.

I'm suspecting it is not suitable as it will have a floating earth, chassis connected to the center point of the winding, meaning it will need double pole protection. Would it be acceptable to attach an earth electrode to the chassis then take the supply from the genny into an enclosure where the earth and neutral are linked and then Live & Neutral passed though an RCD, then a suitable MCB, then take the supply into a manual changeover switch?

You are absolutly right.
 
No it would have been 4 pole . 3ph + n change over and earth rod on gen. So do they do a 5 pole change over that connects / breaks earth first /last. Asked at wholesalers today out of intrest and they said not. Never seen, only 4 or 3.

That's because there isn't any, not unless it's to a special order, but you certainly wouldn't be switching the earthing through a changeover switch on a generator set-up anyway....
 
The mind boggles!!!

I don't think I've read a thread full of such epic fail as this one!


Now, to the OP; Lazlo, at least you have the sense to recognise your limit of knowledge and pass on the job. Why not post your location and someone on here might be able to help you with the work.
 
Unless I'm completely misunderstanding the OP, then I'm thinking that peeps have jumped to a wrong conclusion here. He says the install is TT already, so to my mind as long as genset is also TT'd outside the zone of influence then we don't need to worry about earth make/break, surely, which is then where using a 3p or 4p changeover device to also make/break Neutral with the phase/s comes in.

Or do I need another coffee?
 
Unless I'm completely misunderstanding the OP, then I'm thinking that peeps have jumped to a wrong conclusion here. He says the install is TT already, so to my mind as long as genset is also TT'd outside the zone of influence then we don't need to worry about earth make/break, surely, which is then where using a 3p or 4p changeover device to also make/break Neutral with the phase/s comes in.

Or do I need another coffee?

The OP was way out with other issues but recognises this. The issue isn't with Lazlo, it's with other melts that piped up with solutions even though they don't have the foggiest idea what they're talking about.
 
These domestic generator threads give me the shivers. There's so many cheap 'site/camping' type generators that sound like they're being sold as fit for domestic back-up purposes. These things really should be divided into classes of configuration/suitability and they should be legally enforced to indicate the class on the actual generator and also they should be forced to supply a complete winding/wiring schematic on the genny itself and in the literature.
 
I don’t believe this! Marvo gets another like and thanks!

Generators should be clearly marked as “unsuitable for domestic use”. The really bad thing is the number of so called “electricians” that can’t/won’t see the problems.

To his credit he OP did raise his doubts about this.
 
To be honest, the generator the OP posted about would probably be suitable for a domestic installation if you knew how to safely deal the floating earth. It did at least come supplied with an AVR. It then comes down to the actual installation, and that's where many fall down i'm afraid...


What most people forget about, or should i say are just unaware of (and that goes for electricians and their customers) is that many of these small generators have limited recommended continuous running times, and the ongoing cost of the required regular maintenance. Virtually none will know or understand that running a generator at well below it's load rating is actually harmful to the drive engine.
 

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