what type RCD is that?
A or B ? I'd think its a bog standard RCD, quite a lot of inverters are NOT compatible with these.
and, the biggie, cos I really cant be AR said looking it up at this time of night,
is that inverter actually compatible with a 'normal' 30mA RCD
you prob know off top of your head,
can they run off a standard 30mA RCD ?
A or B ? I'd think its a bog standard RCD, quite a lot of inverters are NOT compatible with these.
and, the biggie, cos I really cant be AR said looking it up at this time of night,
is that inverter actually compatible with a 'normal' 30mA RCD
Hi binky,Ok Andy, there's nothing in the standards for fitting solar that says you can't share an RCD with the solar installation, but as we have discussed here on this forum it isn't a good idea. In the original guidlines from the NICEIC they even suggested tapping into and upstairs ring main - that changed pretty quickly.
Trouble with inverters is that on start up and shut down they can 'chatter' the AC connection relay, which RCDs do not lke, especially when shared with other circuits. I prefer to install a solar circuit on a non-RCD protected circuit, but as pointed out, the requirements for an RCD depends on the AC cable run, ie is it buried less than 50mm into a wall etc etc as is compliant with the current edition of BS7671. On TT systems I have fitted an RCD, not shared with any other circuit, and it has been fine. The fact that your system is starting to play up after several years suggests that something else is starting to fail - probably an appliance. Fronius is a top quality inveter, one of my favourites, and not some cheapo Chinese crap.
Your proposal to rearrange the solar onto a garage mini CU is absolutely fine and a cost effective option ( as long as your meter blocks are your side of the normal electric meter). It would be better on a 20A MCB and run in 4mm if possible - reduces cable losses for a few quid of cable. 2.5mm is fine, but I like to max system performance. The inverter, I am assuming an IG TL 3.6, is designed to be 16A limited, now it will only output max 16A for a few hours, but I've always felt the circuit would be better on a 20A rather than running at the max value of the MCB at 16A
you prob know off top of your head,
can they run off a standard 30mA RCD ?