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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    Research how grid tied systems work and how manufacture's have designed equipment to ensure that PV generation can be fully utilised, as a grid tied system will be far more practical and efficient.

    Take for example the settings on this electric vehicle charger when it is controlled by a bidirectional current clamp on the meter tails.

    1. Fast - Charger will work at full capacity
    2. ECO - 6A will be provided from the grid and any excess solar power will be sent to the charger
    3. ECO+ - Charger will only use excess solar (requires 6A excess to start the charge)

    Option 1 will ensure that the vehicle is fully charged at a specific time, utter regardless of the time of day or the weather, it will use all the available PV generation and only draw what is required from the grid over the level of the available PV supply, so nothing may be drawn from the grid on a sunny day when there is little other usage around your home, depending on how the charging is regulated.

    Option 2 will ensure the car does fully charge, but you cannot predict when it will be fully charged, because the total charge time is dependent upon the PV generation. 6 amps is the minimum charge rate for an EV, they will not charge below that, it will take whatever is available from the PV, so if 6 amps is available from the PV that is where it will get it from it will not take it from the grid, but will then ramp the charge up to make use of any additional PV generation, which might only be a couple of amps or may be more.

    Option 3 will never take anything from the grid, but there is no guarantee the EV will charge at all on some days particularly if you are using other loads, there is inclement weather or it is dark.

    The design of the EVSE is practical and allows for the best use of electricity from PV without separating the system into grid and off-grid.

    support.projectev.co.uk/.../4411132985747-How-to-use-Solar-mode-on-your-Project-EV-Car-Charger

  • Research how grid tied systems work and how manufacture's have designed equipment to ensure that PV generation can be fully utilised, as a grid tied system will be far more practical and efficient.

    Agreed!

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