A customer has asked me to install a generator to supply her house for when they have a power cut. I have already said this is beyond my capability and I will definitely not be taking the job. However, I'm interested in understanding it a little better.
So you have the correct size live and neutral going into a transfer switch from the generator. You would also have the mains supply going into this transfer switch (or change over switch). From here you have a live, neutral and earth going to the CU. This would mean you can choose which source you use, also it would stop any back flow of power.
My main question is what happens to the earthing in each of the 3 main domestic earthing types. PME, TNS and TT.
The transfer switch would need to disconnect both lives and the earth from the mains supply. However, there could well be extraneous conductive parts in the property which need to be considered. Would you somehow utilise an earth rod for use with the generator? If you did this, would the earth rod need to be connected to the neutral of the generator at some point?
If the house was TNS or TT, would this alter your earthing needs for the generator compared to PME?
So you have the correct size live and neutral going into a transfer switch from the generator. You would also have the mains supply going into this transfer switch (or change over switch). From here you have a live, neutral and earth going to the CU. This would mean you can choose which source you use, also it would stop any back flow of power.
My main question is what happens to the earthing in each of the 3 main domestic earthing types. PME, TNS and TT.
The transfer switch would need to disconnect both lives and the earth from the mains supply. However, there could well be extraneous conductive parts in the property which need to be considered. Would you somehow utilise an earth rod for use with the generator? If you did this, would the earth rod need to be connected to the neutral of the generator at some point?
If the house was TNS or TT, would this alter your earthing needs for the generator compared to PME?