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I would say not TT, as if the grid supply is on then TN-C-S and if not since the supply is within the premises even if there is an earth rod it would not be TT.
However since within the premises then no where is the earth and neutral combined so if a TN system it would be TN-S, however it depends on where the supply is lost, if after the point where the earth and neutral are combined then it would be an IT system. However since all done within the inverter I have no way of knowing if the neutral and earth are linked when the grid supply is lost.
All I know is a compliance certificate has been issued.
I think the chance of loosing the supply and at the same time having a fault which needs an earth to make it safe is very unlikely, but it could easy happen that some one working on the house turns off the grid supply isolator the question is if there is anything in the inverter which will then bond neutral and earth making it TN or is not then it a IT supply. Other than bathrooms is that permitted? I know a shaver socket outlet is IT but I am looking at central heating plus 4 sockets normally supplying freezers.
I can't see an inverter linking neutral and earth but it may.
However since within the premises then no where is the earth and neutral combined so if a TN system it would be TN-S, however it depends on where the supply is lost, if after the point where the earth and neutral are combined then it would be an IT system. However since all done within the inverter I have no way of knowing if the neutral and earth are linked when the grid supply is lost.
All I know is a compliance certificate has been issued.
I think the chance of loosing the supply and at the same time having a fault which needs an earth to make it safe is very unlikely, but it could easy happen that some one working on the house turns off the grid supply isolator the question is if there is anything in the inverter which will then bond neutral and earth making it TN or is not then it a IT supply. Other than bathrooms is that permitted? I know a shaver socket outlet is IT but I am looking at central heating plus 4 sockets normally supplying freezers.
I can't see an inverter linking neutral and earth but it may.