VicS
Well-Known Member
There has been a thread running about earthing of inverters and the use of RCDs with them
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?500331-quot-Occasional-quot-240v
Presumably a similar situation exits regarding the use of generators, portable or installed.
If you want the protection an RCD gives, be that a plug in one used with a potable generator, the shorepower RCD if you connect the generator via the shorepower inlet or a dedicated RCD if the generator is a fixed installation it is obvious that the generator output must be "neutral earth bonded" Are they ? Do the instruction manuals touch on this subject?
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?500331-quot-Occasional-quot-240v
Presumably a similar situation exits regarding the use of generators, portable or installed.
If you want the protection an RCD gives, be that a plug in one used with a potable generator, the shorepower RCD if you connect the generator via the shorepower inlet or a dedicated RCD if the generator is a fixed installation it is obvious that the generator output must be "neutral earth bonded" Are they ? Do the instruction manuals touch on this subject?