I have just had a thought, based on what you folk have mentioned, in particular DiscoDave.
The generator is housed in a waterproof wood and roofing felt structure, in a corner of this, let's call it an allotment, because that is the nearest description that fits. A heavy double insulated cable runs from there, about 25 yards, to a wooden, let's call it a shed, because that is the nearest description that fits. In this shed is the "consumer unit". When I said above that it didn't work, I should have said that actually it trips as soon as any load is put on it. It has done so since we installed all this, in a totally dry, hot part of the summer (so it's not damp causing it). Perhaps, as Dave says, the long cable and possible imbalances between live and neutral cause it to trip?
Next plan = temporarily fit a simple RCD at the generator end and test that out.
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OBG, it's nothing as exciting as a still, it's a workshop / "man shed" with a few simple tools, lighting and a sound system for those chilled out nights around the camp fire (though we did have a pretty full on Halloween party / bonfire / fireworks / BBQ etc last Saturday night

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Mind you, I recently set up a full solar charging system, leisure battery, inverter and a half decent car amp down there, to provide power for lights and music, to cater for times when only a modest amount is needed.