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

    There may be issues with UK legislation (Regulation 21 of ESQCR) if there is no switching to completely disconnect the live conductors of the grid.

    A floating supply or IT earthing arrangement is not recommended in general for domestic use in the UK. Also, Chapter 82 of BS 7671 requires the "backup" supply to be a switched alternative to the grid, not a "floating supply", so really it's not covered in the national wiring code in the UK. One key thing to remember is that, even if the manufacturer only provides one socket-outlet, the first thing users at home will do is connect multi-way extension leads to power equipment, some of which is connected into telecomms installations etc. - so what you thought was "floating" isn't any more.

    See also the following in the IET Code of Practice for Electrical Energy Storage Systems Second Edition:

    • Section 9.4 (and in particular 9.4.5 regarding limitation of use of IT system)
    • Appendix F, item F1 (page 157)

    I'm fairly sure the MCS standard for battery storage installations doesn't permit it either.

    So, in summary whilst product standards, and to an extent installation standards, might appear to permit the use of a "floating backup supply", in practice in the UK for installations that are to be operated by ordinary persons as defined in BS 7671, we would strongly recommend the "floating backup socket" functionality is disabled when the inverter is installed, or, if power backup is required by the client, select an inverter that supports a TN-S earthing arrangement in island mode, along with switching that meets the requirements of BS 7671 and the legislation (Regulation 21 of ESQCR). Relays alone are not suitable for disconnecting from the grid in the UK - the switching device should provide isolation according to IEC 61140.

  • Dear all  Wish there was wat to thank everyone for contributing and I guess close this thread .  So hope this suffices:

    Not familiar with solar electrics Was relying on a supplier but with me locally laying the groundwork  Now we have more constraints 

    1.I stipulated would not tolerate a volatile lithium battery in my house  ( therefore would site inverter etc in garage at rear of my garden)

    2.Proposed underground cabling . Supplier ( Victron kit)  refuses any guarantees if I do that 

    3. Supplier now states I will need to supply separate earth electrode 

    Not prepared to disfigure may garden with exposed wires nailed to fences , Mind boggles at some "Brunel tunnelling  for earth electrode  

    Is it also most of you express disquiet  in one form or another Not all understood. 

    So I give up : 

    PS Still think the idea has great  meriit for smaller domestic affordable solar back up    Believe power starvation ix coming . I cannot see the merit of anything grid tie . Seems in USA back up generators are not novel. Though solar rather than petrol perhaps is.

    With thanks to you all 

    Ms O 

  • PS Still think the idea has great  meriit for smaller domestic affordable solar back up 

    The UK does permit "backup" ... but the right product needs to be selected. There are products on the market that can be installed in a conformant manner.

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