Im registered MCS installing PV systems and have come across a client who would like to connect his 2kW standby generator to his distribution board to power the lights & freezer during a power outage. There are no other alternative supplies installed.
The only way I can see how it would be done is to install an RCBO in the board wired to an AC isolator that is wired to an external commando type socket for the generator to be plugged into when required. The obvious notices & labels re alternate supplies etc being applied.
In practice, when power fails, the main incoming isolator would be turned off, the MCBs to the required circuits left on, the others off, the RCBO on. Power up the generator, plug it in and turn on the isolator.
When main power is restored, the RCBO, isolator and generator are turned off before throwing the main switch.
Is this an acceptable set-up. Is anything else required? Or should I walk away from the idea?
Ta
The only way I can see how it would be done is to install an RCBO in the board wired to an AC isolator that is wired to an external commando type socket for the generator to be plugged into when required. The obvious notices & labels re alternate supplies etc being applied.
In practice, when power fails, the main incoming isolator would be turned off, the MCBs to the required circuits left on, the others off, the RCBO on. Power up the generator, plug it in and turn on the isolator.
When main power is restored, the RCBO, isolator and generator are turned off before throwing the main switch.
Is this an acceptable set-up. Is anything else required? Or should I walk away from the idea?
Ta