Hi,
I got back in touch with the installer.....and sent the following email:
"There is something I was looking to clarify with you in relation to my recent charger installation.
As you know the charging unit is located internally in my garage, as my primary intensions will be to charge whilst the car is parked inside the garage overnight.
However, as the selected location of the charging unit is next to the garage door, I had also anticipated that the unit could be used for outside charging as the cabling could easily run under the garage door.
A friend of ours has a similar EO installation where their charger is also located internally next to the garage door like ours, therefore enabling him to charge either indoors or outdoors.
However, he had pointed out to me that in order to charge outside there are some safety regulations required on the earthing requirements of the install; such that their installer had advised that an Earthing rod would be required.
It appears within my installation, the charging unit is setup to use our domestic earthing system (i.e. T-N-CS (PME)) and not via an Earthing rod?
I had checked out the EO website regarding this requirement, and as per the latest 18th edition regulations (Section 722.411.4.1) it does appear to state that PME earthing systems should not be used for any outdoor charging, and that the primary mechanism should be an Earthing rod for the EO charging unit.
It looks like this regulation is primarily there as a protection against the risk of fatal shock hazards caused from faults within the supply network of earthing systems (i.e T-N-CS (PME))
So having come across the above information, I am naturally concerned particularly on the safety aspects if one was to charge outside?
As I’ve mentioned, the primary use will be charging indoors, but with the possibility of future and occasion-use for outdoor charging in mind – Hence the selected location of the charging unit is located next to the garage door; allowing cabling to reach the front of the driveway.
Prior and during the install, I was not made aware that there would be any issues based on my anticipated use-cases; and likewise there were no earthing requirements highlighted for consideration.
However, these latest regulations seem to suggest otherwise, and therefore I would want to obtain clarification that I am safe to use the charger as intended (i.e. both indoors and outdoors)
Or is it the case that the earthing setup will need to be changed to cater for outdoor use i.e. Earthing rod?
If an Earthing rod must be used, would I still be able to charge safely whilst parked inside the garage as per my primary intended use i.e. assessment of any extraneous conductive parts that are simultaneously touchable with the vehicle or charge point etc."
In response I got the following....
"Your understanding of the earthing requirements is correct, if you wish to use your charger to charge the car outside then regulations state the use of a TT earth is required, if the charge point is to be used inside then connection to your house earth is recommended.
Looking back at the information you provided, you requested that the charge point be installed inside the garage and we have assumed that this would be for the purpose of charging inside, we will look to clarify this to all customers going forward.
If the charge point is fitted outside and connected to a TT earth then it should not be used inside the garage as this is a different earthing zone(house earth)
Hope this clarifies matters.
Regards"
It seems from his response it suggest that I cannot have it both ways?
So when the charger is inside, its recommended that I use house earth and can only charge whilst inside.
If I want to charge outside, then the charger unit should ideally sit outside and an earth rod used (TT); and in this case I cannot use this for charging inside.
There is no both?
However, a friend of ours has the exact same EO installation (but his is tethered). It has been installed in his garage, and he uses this inside but has been installed with an earth rod for outside charging?
See attached photos.
The car forums that I've been on, have also shown similar folk using their charge in their garage for outside charging.
I've gone back to clarify with the installer that I can definitely not do it both ways?
Perhaps I should contact the manufacture of the unit and get their side of the story as well? If they say the same, then i'm happy to walk away and stick to the setup that I have - which is what i'd primarily use it for. It's just that I've seen others use it both ways, which either means it possible and fine, or perhaps in reality is genuinely isn't a safe approach?
What are your thoughts??