by jackhawk »
Sun Sep 28, 2008 3:15 pm
[quote="ericmark"]This is a personal view and I may be wrong. I would consider where an earth rod is fitted with a PME supply the earth rod is not an earth rod but an extraneous-conductive-part. This means any earth cable will need to be or a size as required by an extraneous-conductive-part which is normally 10mm rather than 6mm in fact I would be more looking at 16mm.
The change over must be so it is impossible to connect both systems together even if contacts stick i.e. if for example a star/delta contactor was used it would need the physical as well as electrical cross link.
It seems we must comply with 17th Edition with anything our alterations supply so I would expect 30ma non delayed RCD would be required.
When measuring the EFL this must be to just the rod and not with everything else connected.
There is a complete section in the 17th Edition about using two supplies with solar panels and like this is becoming more common. I think it’s mainly in Part 5 there are allsorts of rules including what notices need posting. I would need some careful reading to ensure all is correct.
Eric[/quote]
Hi ericmark,
Thanks for your reply.
The earth return for the gennie is 25mm2 and both supplies will be conected via a 100A change over so they can't be conected at the same time. Three settings, mains, all off and aux. All earth conductors will be 16mm2. As his instalation is 10 years old there is no RCDs which I have explained to him he needs, to comply. The only thing I'm not 100% sure on is the use of the PEN earth conductor as well as the earth spike together when the gennie is running. "Must not rely" tells me that I'm not relying on the PEN but only using it as a back up if an earth fault happens. This would make the disconection time within the regs. The gennie has not been tested YET but all thoughts will be taken from the results from the EFL of this supply.
Regards
Jack