Found this on my travels today visiting my favourite customers. I hadn't noticed this previously and I can only assume this is the result of a recent 'solar PV service' the customer had last month.

My customer asked for my opinion as she had also not noticed the wire previously, the words 'I dunno, but summat smells fishy' were in my head and on the tip of my tongue but the what came out was "F*ck, that looks ropey as!".

I assume this isn't standard practice to wedge a wire in with a fancy twist to get the 3 phase solar PV to trip. Should the correct item should be a 3 Phase 16A MCB rather than 3 tied together?

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Thanks for replies chaps.

If you hadn't of guessed already, I know naff all about PV. Could anyone explain what this workaround is trying to achieve?

What would happen if the link isn't in and a single phase drops off? Would the invertor be damaged or just a lack of balanced power back to the grid/less generated power being fed back/less income?
 
I stand corrected they are RCBO's next to the 3 x S.P. MCB's and the RCBO toggle is smaller than the MCBs hope that clarifies that. The 3 x MCB's have a makeshift link that has not been type tested to operate in simulation.
 
Nice attempt to dodge the bullet of being wrong! Why point out what the other PDs are when the op is referring to the MCBs? I’m very confused
Not dodging anything, as you say your a little confused.
Anthony brag was compairing them with the other single pole devices in post 5.
But Phil Thompson correctly pointed out they where RCBO,s in post 6. I agreed with Phil Thompson.
 
Come on guys and girls, that's a big no no mod. Expected one MCB trip to switch all three is asking a bit much. What if one trys to trip, and the other two mcb's says no your not. I think you can see what could happen next. The big and only answer to thist is get this/who firm to court.
 
Come on guys and girls, that's a big no no mod. Expected one MCB trip to switch all three is asking a bit much. What if one trys to trip, and the other two mcb's says no your not. I think you can see what could happen next. The big and only answer to thist is get this/who firm to court.

I think we already agree on that one.
 
Some 1 pole MCBs can be linked together, I've seen it in control circuits on multi-phase or multiple supplies (essential & non-essential etc) ...but it is achieved using a linking mechanism that connects adjacent MCBs through a removable cover on the side of the MCB.
HOWEVER these link kits usually include a link bar.

So I agree with the consensus that a piece of copper wire used as a link bar is definitely dodgy.
 
Really!!
which ever way you spin this it has a bad feel to it.
Whats the rest of the PV instal like?
DC string or microinverters??
I'd want to cast a very critical eye over the whole PV system.
If it's a DC string system just remember it will be generating high voltage DC not a huge current but if a fault develops in the DC side it can have very nasty consequences
 
Thanks for the comments, I don't think the install is particularly good to be honest.

I do not know any details of the installation company and whether the main electrical contractor also installed the PV or not but there are a lot of other very curious installation 'quirks' that I do not think are correct.

The more I look the worse it gets, I have just been fire fighting at the moment doing the critical work. I shall be back in the new year to carry out a full report and tidy the DB. Who knows what lurks inside there but I know rats would be right at home in there!

edit: I guess it would be the last one to touch the board would be in court defending himself (me) and the PV guy should be sweating!
 
Hm. Given the feed in tariff is about to vanish I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of questionable companies are throwing out as many installs as they can to clear stock and get their cheques from the government before they quietly dissolve the company and swan off to pastures new!
 

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