Hi Folks,
I have a couple of 2KW sine wave invertors I want to use in the house. To start with, I want to run all the light circuits and a couple of rings (low usage ones) off them. There are of course a few issues.
My idea is to have a second (4 way?) CU and move the circuits to it. It would be fed from a contactor (40A) which would be fed from either the invertor (only ever one invertor to a circuit(s)) or the original CU. The contactor would be energised by the invertor so any overload, low battery etc, would cause it to drop out and switch back to the main supply.
From the original CU, I will be feeding the contactor with meter tails (overkill but...) and contactor to new CU would also be with meter tails.
The feed from the main CU would be via a breaker (40A) and the second would have its own isolator / RCD in it.
There would be a similar setup with the second invertor when I get round to it.
My issue with all of this is "hassle" and bulky. Is there a neater way I could do it? Split load CU? (for a single invertor only) or do you get CUs where I can split the load as many times as I want?
I have a lot of slack on the circuits coming into the CU so to move them is simple and no joining required. Space is a bit of a premium in the "cupboard" as I a solar invertor, the 2KW invertor, CU and various isolators etc so compact is better but not essential as I can grow the cupboard
Any suggestions or comments welcome
I have a couple of 2KW sine wave invertors I want to use in the house. To start with, I want to run all the light circuits and a couple of rings (low usage ones) off them. There are of course a few issues.
My idea is to have a second (4 way?) CU and move the circuits to it. It would be fed from a contactor (40A) which would be fed from either the invertor (only ever one invertor to a circuit(s)) or the original CU. The contactor would be energised by the invertor so any overload, low battery etc, would cause it to drop out and switch back to the main supply.
From the original CU, I will be feeding the contactor with meter tails (overkill but...) and contactor to new CU would also be with meter tails.
The feed from the main CU would be via a breaker (40A) and the second would have its own isolator / RCD in it.
There would be a similar setup with the second invertor when I get round to it.
My issue with all of this is "hassle" and bulky. Is there a neater way I could do it? Split load CU? (for a single invertor only) or do you get CUs where I can split the load as many times as I want?
I have a lot of slack on the circuits coming into the CU so to move them is simple and no joining required. Space is a bit of a premium in the "cupboard" as I a solar invertor, the 2KW invertor, CU and various isolators etc so compact is better but not essential as I can grow the cupboard
Any suggestions or comments welcome