Alternative solar supply available at point of use Domestic kitchen

Hello newbie : 

Imagine Domestic kitchen Usual array of sockets and under counter appliances

Wish Introduce  Alt solar supply sockets alongside existing grid supply sockets , Thus : User can select alternative ( solar ) supply as opportune arises  at point of use ( battery storage/ inverter system)

Eg plug microwave to alternative socket  as power opportunity ( battery charge is available ) 

(Alt supply sockets are entirely dedicated from inverter as typical OFF grid system ) 

Question  Is there  anything in regs preventing this ; Thought: The sockets must be somehow labelled / identified as alt supply  Any ideas to meet regs? 

Remark : similar to external generator supply but with NO changeover switches . Outlets are dedicated 

thanks Ms Otis 

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  • hello  thanks for consideration :  You underline the two potential  show stoppers Labelling / Earthing : Grateful advice 1 and 2 below 

    Ok prelim  reasoning for  modified " standby generator " approach :Ponder if trad inverter grid tie is a bit of a scam? If your not there when the sun shines  Its all to waste ? (Discounting the  now miniscule pay back for regen to grid in off peak times)  .   So makes sense to me: Power when you want it  At point of use .  Yes accept  unaware folks could be confused with unpowered sockets  Adjustment to off grid living ? Outlook global warming> fossil fuels  looks bleak ?  There is always a prominent visual  display of battery status to indicate. .  But yes also devising a timed signal warning for connecting fridge  in case you have forgotten ( LOL) 

    Most grateful for advice 

    1. labelling  identifying  sockets  Propose make them all single  sockets maybe surface mounted Red paint of corner  Notice at visual display of battery status to effect Red sockets have alt supply Isolate at ( invert3er in garage )  Yes am going for the under counter 

    Not very elegant Any suggestions  

    2. Earthing   DC cable solar array will have earth conductor ( mountings) as will inverter power cable supply  The house is TN=S   Should  we should connect the solar installation main earth to the house earth point ? Not separate ? 

    thanks again Ms O 

  • yes solar earth and incoming mains earth should be solidly connected, but in addition you will need an earth electrode(s) of your own, so that all earthing is not lost if for example the external power cable is disconnected during repairs in the street.

    Mike.

  • Ok prelim  reasoning for  modified " standby generator " approach :Ponder if trad inverter grid tie is a bit of a scam? If your not there when the sun shines  Its all to waste ? (Discounting the  now miniscule pay back for regen to grid in off peak times)  .   So makes sense to me: Power when you want it  At point of use .  Yes accept  unaware folks could be confused with unpowered sockets  Adjustment to off grid living ? Outlook global warming> fossil fuels  looks bleak ?  There is always a prominent visual  display of battery status to indicate. .  But yes also devising a timed signal warning for connecting fridge  in case you have forgotten ( LOL) 

    Rather having a parallel off-grid arrangement, have you considered grid tied batteries, with a controller that charges the battery or switches on dispatchable loads (e.g. immersion heater) when there's excess solar and discharges the battery to feed loads there's not. Many inverter manufacturers provide off-the-shelf solutions for domestic applications, with a likely reduction in both equipment and design costs... Most solar installers these days will have a preferred answer that they've used before.

    No need to duplicate circuits or source DC equipment or having to switch sockets over when the batteries are drained, and you retain the benefit of grid support for starting currents etc so somewhat simpler for the user and maintainer. Does mean you can't run in the absence of grid voltage (island mode systems are available but somewhat more pricey), but it doesn't sound like you're too worried about that (and sizing batteries for a reasonable autonomy time will be a big undertaking whichever way you do it).

  • Ponder if trad inverter grid tie is a bit of a scam? If your not there when the sun shines  Its all to waste ?

    You've got that problem either way with PV (although the newer smart export tariffs generally pay significantly better per kWh than the export side of the old FIT tariff). Adding a battery helps of course, but grid-tied battery system can be setup minimise imports from the grid - so everything is supplied from the battery just as long as there is charge available and up to the capacity of the inverter - but if the battery is flat or the load exceeds the inverter's output, then the grid automatically makes up the difference. Same result I think, but a lot less hassle.

       - Andy.

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  • Ponder if trad inverter grid tie is a bit of a scam? If your not there when the sun shines  Its all to waste ?

    You've got that problem either way with PV (although the newer smart export tariffs generally pay significantly better per kWh than the export side of the old FIT tariff). Adding a battery helps of course, but grid-tied battery system can be setup minimise imports from the grid - so everything is supplied from the battery just as long as there is charge available and up to the capacity of the inverter - but if the battery is flat or the load exceeds the inverter's output, then the grid automatically makes up the difference. Same result I think, but a lot less hassle.

       - Andy.

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