thebuckets
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Hi I'm an out of trade but time served Electrician looking for a bit of advice.
I had a solar PV install a few years a go and they placed the meter in my existing consumer unit through a 16A MCB.
Im getting an intermittant tripping of my RCD and have had all ccts isolated at one time or another and its still happening so suspect it may be my inverter tripping it out.
To avoid changing the whole Consumer unit can I just remove the meter and MCB (isolater first of course) and place them in a garage type 2 way consumer unit (non RCD) and feed it into neutral blocks to connect it to the main CU and meter? or does it need to be through an RCD?
PV install would then run:
array, dc isolator, inverter, AC isolator, (meter, MCB, main switch, in garage style consumer unit) meter tails to neutral blocks to connect it to meter and main CU
Many thanks in advance
I had a solar PV install a few years a go and they placed the meter in my existing consumer unit through a 16A MCB.
Im getting an intermittant tripping of my RCD and have had all ccts isolated at one time or another and its still happening so suspect it may be my inverter tripping it out.
To avoid changing the whole Consumer unit can I just remove the meter and MCB (isolater first of course) and place them in a garage type 2 way consumer unit (non RCD) and feed it into neutral blocks to connect it to the main CU and meter? or does it need to be through an RCD?
PV install would then run:
array, dc isolator, inverter, AC isolator, (meter, MCB, main switch, in garage style consumer unit) meter tails to neutral blocks to connect it to meter and main CU
Many thanks in advance