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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  • Expecting the solar panel dc will be in order of 100V or so :  48V battery. :   Dont think unusual ?

    That sounds like a quite modest system then (my 2.14kWp PV array often chucks out over 400V on the d.c. side). If you can keep in the ELV range (50V a.c. or 120V ripple free d.c.) that certainly keep things simpler from a shock protection point of view. 48V means quite high currents though.

    I guess you'd need a 3kW inverter as a minimum (maybe higher to cope with more than one appliance or larger starting currents) - that would mean 62.5A (assuming 100% efficiency, again optimistic). if that's going through your buried 10mm² (presuming you actually have the CCC for that installation method - which looks marginal at first sight) 10mm² has a voltage drop of around 4.4mV/A/m - so  62.5A over 30m means about 8.25V voltage drop - so probably makes sense to have the inverter along side the battery in the garage, and send 230V a.c. back to the house.

    If the PV output to the battery is going through the underground cable you probably need to do a similar calculation (we don't have the numbers to do that yet). I guess it too will suggest the charger will have to be next to the battery - but the losses in the PV cables might still be significant.

    OK Know you recommended something before  Can you point me to a supplier for your recommendation .

    Suppliers are much of a muchness - so I'd suggest shopping around for a good deal (local availability and/or national delivery prices can often make more difference than the headline price) - so just as a random example - TLC Twinwall ducting (the usual convention is black for buried LV electric cables, other colours indicate other types of services - blue for water, yellow for gas, brown/teracotta for drains etc etc). You also need covers or tape to identify it - e.g. https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/FMPT103.html buried above it.

       - Andy.

  • so useful  again  Andy :

    62 A   I guess thats estimate battery supply A for inverter  48V battery dc  to invert 240V ac   

    solar array output??  :  Sizing of DC cables :( that will have to travel 30m roof to garage but only 15m underground . 

    Advice if you can : 

     looked at my sth facing roof  cf other solar panels in the area: Easily get 10 or more panels on it  Sent to my supplier  My supplier has them in two strings with (cant remember now) less than 15aA  DC  max  Didnt give voltage .  What kind of current do we expect from domestic roof panel installations to MPPT chargers ?  Ball park ? 

    Overall :  Reckon everyone had enough of this now  Anyway Can I keep in touch with you off this channel to bounced things off :?

    Remain committed BUT  : If I dont get the trenches dug before this spring fear  the impetus lost.  So cables sizes first even if over do it."

    "Already have grid source: Future uncertain : Let solar add measure of independence    

    think Not  the only one

    ciao  Ms O 

  •  looked at my sth facing roof  cf other solar panels in the area: Easily get 10 or more panels on it  Sent to my supplier  My supplier has them in two strings with (cant remember now) less than 15aA  DC  max  Didnt give voltage .  What kind of current do we expect from domestic roof panel installations to MPPT chargers ?  Ball park ? 

    Depends on the power output of the panels. My (10+ year old ones) are IIRC 240W peak each, a quick google suggest some modern ones can be around 400W.

    P=IV so if that can deliver 15A, for 5 panels in each string, for 240Wp panels that would be 1200Wp so 80V. For 400W panels, 2000Wp so 133V.  Maybe a bit more if the sun is bright and the panels new. That's all assuming the 15A is accurate...

       - Andy.

  • some modern ones can be around 400W.

    Or more?

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