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Hi, wondering if some more experienced can advise on the following set up to supply a garage and for a small generator which will be used to supply a house during power cuts.

I have ran a 4mm 3core swa from non rcd protected side of consumers unit and protected by 20a mcb, route is underfloor and overhead on catenary wire, This terminates in garage at a small rcd protected c unit for a couple of sockets and a light.

At the same time I have pulled in a 2.5mm 3 core swa which will run from a 13a fused outlet in garage back to a changeover switch in the house, a small generator is planned to power the house in times of power cuts, so my 2.5 swa terminates to load side of fused outlet and feed side Is a flex which runs to the 16a 230v socket on generator.

Earthing is tn-c-s and I have used this as the earth for garage.

Thanks
 
Way I thought of it was that as the generator is the supply in times of power cut then the fuse in the generator protects the flex to the 13a fused outlet and then the 13a fuse in the fused outlet protects the 2.5swa back to the changeover switch, from there all circuits are protected by their own fuses as normal and are earthed from suppliers earth which is connected to the neutral at the supply in the house end
 
The generator requires an earth rod, you can not use the DNO earthing arrangement.

The change over switch must have a centre off position and also it must break the DNO supply. There’s been too many fried jointers and linemen!

View attachment 14595

This is for a larger set up but it gives the general idea.
 
On page 224 of:

http://www.wfsenate.co.uk/media/uploads/7578f2ea8ac54389eeccba8020c9b6e907112ecd.pdf

Just reading the regs, only got the red book here in the office (green in van) but I don't believe its changed for this section.

It does say MAY include one or more of the following (551.6.1) , one of which is the 3 position break before make, the last one being 'other means providing equivalent security of operation'.

With the internal layout there is no way the generator supply can be connected to the mains unless there is a fault in the contacts and then needs a fault in both L & N.

Catalogue also mentions manufactured in accordance with BS EN 60439-3. I can only assume manufactuers have considered another option than the make before break.
 
Just reading the regs, only got the red book here in the office (green in van) but I don't believe its changed for this section.
Still the same as the 16th which is all I've got kicking about

It does say MAY include one or more of the following (551.6.1) , one of which is the 3 position break before make, the last one being 'other means providing equivalent security of operation'.
Had a look at the switch you're using and to be honest it doesn't comply

With the internal layout there is no way the generator supply can be connected to the mains unless there is a fault in the contacts and then needs a fault in both L & N. It only needs a fault in one.

Catalogue also mentions manufactured in accordance with BS EN 60439-3. I can only assume manufactuers have considered another option than the make before break.

This is what you should be looking at.
View attachment 14596
 

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