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RCCB at inverter/power backup output



This question may be lame but I really need a solution. I am not an electrical engineer but asking this here to get help for my home RCCB setup.


I have an RCCB at the main output and it is working, but there is power backup for the home which is actually bypassing it, for example, if there is a leakage the RCCB will trip but the inverter is bypassing it and giving output.


I tried to put a RCCB for the inverter output but it is not working as the neutral is common to both inverter and mains. Is there any way to fix it without adding another neutral for the inverter?

How to do wiring of the inverter with RCCB


What is an Inverter?

An inverter converts the DC voltage into an AC voltage. In most cases, the input DC voltage is usually lower while the output AC is equal to the grid supply voltage of 240 Volts.


The inverter may be built as standalone equipment for applications such as solar power, or to work as a backup power supply from batteries which are charged separately.


The other configuration is when it is a part of a bigger circuit such as a power supply unit, or a UPS. In this case, the inverter input DC is from the rectified mains AC in the PSU, while from either the rectified AC in the in the UPS when there is power, and from the batteries whenever there is a power failure.


There are different types of inverters based on the shape of the switching waveform. These have varying circuit configurations, efficiencies, advantages and disadvantages


An inverter provides an ac voltage from dc power sources and is useful in powering electronics and electrical equipment rated at the ac mains voltage. In addition they are widely used in the switched mode power supplies inverting stages. The circuits are classified according to the switching technology and switching type, the waveform, the frequency and the output waveform.

 

RCCB at inverter/power backup output



This question may be lame but I really need a solution. I am not an electrical engineer but asking this here to get help for my home RCCB setup.


I have an RCCB at the main output and it is working, but there is power backup for the home which is actually bypassing it, for example, if there is a leakage the RCCB will trip but the inverter is bypassing it and giving output.


I tried to put a RCCB for the inverter output but it is not working as the neutral is common to both inverter and mains. Is there any way to fix it without adding another neutral for the inverter?

How to do wiring of the inverter with RCCB


What is an Inverter?

An inverter converts the DC voltage into an AC voltage. In most cases, the input DC voltage is usually lower while the output AC is equal to the grid supply voltage of 240 Volts.


The inverter may be built as standalone equipment for applications such as solar power, or to work as a backup power supply from batteries which are charged separately.


The other configuration is when it is a part of a bigger circuit such as a power supply unit, or a UPS. In this case, the inverter input DC is from the rectified mains AC in the PSU, while from either the rectified AC in the in the UPS when there is power, and from the batteries whenever there is a power failure.


There are different types of inverters based on the shape of the switching waveform. These have varying circuit configurations, efficiencies, advantages and disadvantages


An inverter provides an ac voltage from dc power sources and is useful in powering electronics and electrical equipment rated at the ac mains voltage. In addition they are widely used in the switched mode power supplies inverting stages. The circuits are classified according to the switching technology and switching type, the waveform, the frequency and the output waveform.

 

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