Just a query. As people have been asking me about changeover switches and generators.
If a domestic house already has PV solar, and customer wants a changeover switch in case of powercut… should the supply to the PV be turned off while the generator is running?
Situation;
Powercut.
Customer shuts off all non-essential circuits, starts up his genny and flicks over the changeover switch, thus disconnecting the installation from the head, fuse and meter.
Normally, the PV would generate some usable electricity in the house during daylight hours, and any excess would be pushed back into the network, past the meter and main fuse.
If the installation was being powered by a generator…. Where would the excess PV generated electricity go?
Obviously not back through the meter.
Could it damage the genny?
Could it damage the inverter?
If a domestic house already has PV solar, and customer wants a changeover switch in case of powercut… should the supply to the PV be turned off while the generator is running?
Situation;
Powercut.
Customer shuts off all non-essential circuits, starts up his genny and flicks over the changeover switch, thus disconnecting the installation from the head, fuse and meter.
Normally, the PV would generate some usable electricity in the house during daylight hours, and any excess would be pushed back into the network, past the meter and main fuse.
If the installation was being powered by a generator…. Where would the excess PV generated electricity go?
Obviously not back through the meter.
Could it damage the genny?
Could it damage the inverter?