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Morning all - this is something im currently looking into but don't have much experience in myself.

To clarify; Does the mains earthing arrangement need to be switched in the changeover switch to a TT system when the generator is used as the mains supply?

Everyone I have spoken to has only ever seen 3pole + switched neutral change over switches so I'm unsure of what is the best way to complete the works.
 
I think post 5 sums it up. You must not rely on the DNO supply for an earth when using the genny, but probably don't need to disconnect it either. Ask the DNO.

to a TT system when the generator is used as the mains supply?

Having an earth rod at the genny doesn't make it TT. The earth terminal of the genny is referenced to real earth by the rod but the installation MET connects to that terminal by a cable, which makes it TN-S. Fault current from the installation flows through the cable, not the rod. It would only be TT if the genny had a rod and the installation had a rod, and the only connection between the two was the mass of earth, which is daft.
 
Just to add that often generators have output RCD in case they are used with sockets (stand alone supply) but also often to make sure they disconnect quickly as the PFC on a real fault from the generator is going to be far short of the grid's capacity. It that context they look a little like a TT supply, but as @Lucien Nunes points out, really are TN-S.
 
BS7430 is the reference for this - a genny servicing a building should be connected to that building's MET.
 

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