How would you handle the earthing arrangements? Would you bond the Generator to the MET?The easiest way is to have your "essential services" on a seperate CU.. this could be run as a sub main off the main CU via a plug/socket arrangement.Un plug socket in the event of a powercut and plug into genny output.. when power comes back on all your other stuff will come back on..
i would say earth spike next to gennyHow would you handle the earthing arrangements? Would you bond the Generator to the MET?
Indeed...if you have a backup genny then you must use a changeover switch..Could you imagine the bang if you had a genny connected without changeover and they re energized the network...
if you didnt have a changeover switch, your genny would probably trip out immediately as youd be powering everyone else. and if its tripped, it cant go bang when mains is backif you have a backup genny then you must use a changeover switch..Could you imagine the bang if you had a genny connected without changeover and they re energized the network...
Sounds good to me, they use gas bottles so the beer is still available, whooo hoooo!!Power cut? Go to the pub.....
You havn't been to my local. Can't look after the beerSounds good to me, they use gas bottles so the beer is still available, whooo hoooo!!
That's what I call proper recycling.A bit off topic, we are stripping out a yard as the utilities company that leased it have lost the contract after 3, 5 year contracts . Yard owned by Thames water, part of the sewage works and they have an on-site genny that puts out 11kv powered by methane collected from the sewage. This runs the entire site including the 4 story office block & all the sewage works for 4 days a week. The other 3 days they run off the national grid until pressure has built up in the collectors.
my mate has one of those, well, similar, had it a couple of years now, doesnt run it anywhere close to its capacity most of the time, and he reckons it struggles at about 1.5kW , but its fine for him,Since the spammers surfaced this thread i thought i would post this, http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/www_lidl_uk/hs.xsl/our-offers-2491.htm?action=showDetail&id=2267 which i spotted in the paper today. Seems bloody good value but how long will it last- 3 year warranty.
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