It is an anomaly which I, not being an electrician, do not fully understand but on a recent install for my daughter the electrician refused to enable the Emergency Power Supply of the inverter because of this earthing issue.Bignose2 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 9:15 am .
I cannot image that the inverter sold into mainstream the UK does not have those protections build in on the backup circuit.
In the case of power failure from what I read it immediately isolates just that one circuit so no way it can feed back to the grid.
Its not as if trying to do the whole house on UPS.
I cannot quite understand why a whole house earth (PME) cannot be installed in parallel with the earth provided by the network(known as TNS) .
The reason for the problem is that when the grid is disconnected the earth could also disappear so to use the EPS would mean there was no earth to anything connected to it. Thus there is a requirement for anything powered by the EPS to have its own earth arrangement which apparently has to be switched out when the grid is switched back on with its earth. This last bit is what I fail to understand as I cannot see why both earths cannot coexist.
There have been lengthy discussions on the point with major contributions by a lost member OldGreyBeard which may be searched