AJB Temple
DIY
This is an elaboration of a previous question.
It is my intention to have a smart meter installed and an isolation switch at the same time. Just waiting on a date.
However, given three days of storm power cuts I am now also thinking of adding a transfer switch so that my 8Kw petrol generator (16amp and 13amp outputs) can be plugged in to the main house CU (limited circuits, no EV and kitchen is on a separable circuit with its own RCBO and CU). Supply is 100amp single phase, T-N-CS.
I am wondering if a transfer switch would in effect do the same job as an isolator? At first sight at least it seems logical as the purpose of the transfer switch is to prevent generator power going back down a supply line. Obviously if used as an isolator, then the generator would not be plugged in.
Generator is an outside Honda unit, pull start rather than auto. Clearly put in a suitably ventilated place.
The main house CU is important mainly to run the sewerage pump, oil central heating starter and pump, and LED lights. Not necessarily a high load.
All wiring is modern (2018 and 2020) and full RCBOs. All Hager.
It is my intention to have a smart meter installed and an isolation switch at the same time. Just waiting on a date.
However, given three days of storm power cuts I am now also thinking of adding a transfer switch so that my 8Kw petrol generator (16amp and 13amp outputs) can be plugged in to the main house CU (limited circuits, no EV and kitchen is on a separable circuit with its own RCBO and CU). Supply is 100amp single phase, T-N-CS.
I am wondering if a transfer switch would in effect do the same job as an isolator? At first sight at least it seems logical as the purpose of the transfer switch is to prevent generator power going back down a supply line. Obviously if used as an isolator, then the generator would not be plugged in.
Generator is an outside Honda unit, pull start rather than auto. Clearly put in a suitably ventilated place.
The main house CU is important mainly to run the sewerage pump, oil central heating starter and pump, and LED lights. Not necessarily a high load.
All wiring is modern (2018 and 2020) and full RCBOs. All Hager.