We are seeing problems with that logic - If the dishwasher , washing machine etc is running and there is a dip in power then the inverter trips because the essential side is overloaded . It also runs the battery down quickly if the people do not realize that the grid has dropped out.
It is much safer/a requirement, to ensure that the load can never exceed the essential side output. Clause 7.12.2.4 ( pasted below) requires you to ensure that the capacity is not exceeded.
Rather use the feedback function ( as put so eloquently by Justloadit further up ) to supply the non essential loads with solar and a set percentage of battery to compliment the grid usage.
If it is purely back up then ensure that any possible load that could be connected and running is covered by the sizing of your unit.
Next you will be saying that the client does not want to pay extra to wire extra circuits to the TV, Router , Alarm and limited lights and so you do as he requests with the money he says is available.
This is why the industry is where it is, as the client that has no electrical knowledge and taking no responsibility when something goes wrong is determining how we as professionals are doing our jobs and take the risks.
If your doctor says , Hey bud you need a triple bypass , you don't say , Hang on I only have money for one valve to be bypassed and then your wife sues him when he does only one , leaves the other 2 and you drop dead a month later - He just says go elsewhere if you are not taking my professional opinion seriously , it is 3 valves or none. The risk of having a comeback is to high and I am walking away , go find someone else that is prepared to put his practice at risk. You won't find that person because the doctors all stick to doing what is correct, not what financially suits you.
Why do we do differently ?
7.12.2.4 Where the alternative supply is intended to provide a supply to an
installation that is not connected to the main supply, or to provide a supply as
a switched alternative to the main supply, the capacity and operating
characteristics of the alternative supply shall be such that danger or damage
to equipment does not arise after the connection or disconnection of any
intended load as a result of the deviation of the voltage or frequency from the
standard range. Means shall be provided to automatically disconnect such
parts of the installation, as may be necessary if the capacity of the alternative
supply is exceeded.
It is much safer/a requirement, to ensure that the load can never exceed the essential side output. Clause 7.12.2.4 ( pasted below) requires you to ensure that the capacity is not exceeded.
Rather use the feedback function ( as put so eloquently by Justloadit further up ) to supply the non essential loads with solar and a set percentage of battery to compliment the grid usage.
If it is purely back up then ensure that any possible load that could be connected and running is covered by the sizing of your unit.
Next you will be saying that the client does not want to pay extra to wire extra circuits to the TV, Router , Alarm and limited lights and so you do as he requests with the money he says is available.
This is why the industry is where it is, as the client that has no electrical knowledge and taking no responsibility when something goes wrong is determining how we as professionals are doing our jobs and take the risks.
If your doctor says , Hey bud you need a triple bypass , you don't say , Hang on I only have money for one valve to be bypassed and then your wife sues him when he does only one , leaves the other 2 and you drop dead a month later - He just says go elsewhere if you are not taking my professional opinion seriously , it is 3 valves or none. The risk of having a comeback is to high and I am walking away , go find someone else that is prepared to put his practice at risk. You won't find that person because the doctors all stick to doing what is correct, not what financially suits you.
Why do we do differently ?
7.12.2.4 Where the alternative supply is intended to provide a supply to an
installation that is not connected to the main supply, or to provide a supply as
a switched alternative to the main supply, the capacity and operating
characteristics of the alternative supply shall be such that danger or damage
to equipment does not arise after the connection or disconnection of any
intended load as a result of the deviation of the voltage or frequency from the
standard range. Means shall be provided to automatically disconnect such
parts of the installation, as may be necessary if the capacity of the alternative
supply is exceeded.
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