No problem.
Engage the services of a qualified electrician familiar with AS3001 etc.
Any one who tries to tell you how to do it on a public forum is very foolish.
It's not technically difficult but it is a little involved.
It's very similar to wiring a standby generator into a house, the basic switching is done with a break-before-make change-over switch. With the use of a suitable contactor it may be done automatically following the loss of mains power.
However you do have to understand and cater for appropriate sized circuit breakers and wiring. Wiring and earthing must be done with a view to ensuring any ELCBs still operate correctly and an understanding of whether the inverter is fully isolated or not and the consequences thereof.
As I said in a recent thread; I think this is one of those jobs where if you need to ask on an internet forum how to do it then you should pay a professional instead.
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This is the TECHNICAL section of the forum. In hind sight, it was clearly posted as a wind up. The OP was not looking for an answer to any question.
That clearly means TROLL.
This is the TECHNICAL section of the forum. In hind sight, it was clearly posted as a wind up. The OP was not looking for an answer to any question. That clearly means TROLL.
Cheers, Peter
According to my on-line dictionary,a definition of Trolling is:- . The Art of deliberately,cleverly and secretly p...ing off people, . . usually via the internet.. . . I believe that Peters summary and description is accurate. . , Happy travels...... Cheers
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-- Edited by yobarr on Friday 30th of March 2018 04:56:29 PM
My apologies to those offended by my attempt at humour.
I thought the fact it was a jpeg image and I don't have a "Swan" would have stopped people jumping to their keyboards.
Aussie Paul.
Crikey Paul! no apology called for here, people here are taking themselves way too seriously.
However, having said that, some of these threads that rapidly degenerate into slanging matches do provide a degree of light entertainment, cant believe just how thin skinned some are.
It's not technically difficult but it is a little involved.
It's very similar to wiring a standby generator into a house, the basic switching is done with a break-before-make change-over switch. With the use of a suitable contactor it may be done automatically following the loss of mains power.
However you do have to understand and cater for appropriate sized circuit breakers and wiring. Wiring and earthing must be done with a view to ensuring any ELCBs still operate correctly and an understanding of whether the inverter is fully isolated or not and the consequences thereof.
As I said in a recent thread; I think this is one of those jobs where if you need to ask on an internet forum how to do it then you should pay a professional instead.
It something that only a Licensed electrician SHALL do, By State Electrical Acts & regulations ,in ALL Australian States! Even if one thinks they know all about it.