We are trying to put 10 pounds in a five pound bag again.....
We have a customer with a 300 amp panel.
200 amp main bus, with 100 amp subpanel feed breaker seperate from main bus.
He needs more than 60 amps solar.
Is it feasable to land the 100 amp subpanel feed on a new 200 amp subpanel adjacent to the main panel to give the solar the required bus sizing?
The solar (80 amps"ish") would feed one end of the 200 amp bus, the main panel feed on the other end, with a 100 amp breaker going to the existing sub panel between the two.
It seems like I have seen a similar installation, but cant recall exactly how it was set up.
If this isn't feasable, any other ideas? Our municipality frowns on line side taps, so thats out.
Thanks!
We have a customer with a 300 amp panel.
200 amp main bus, with 100 amp subpanel feed breaker seperate from main bus.
He needs more than 60 amps solar.
Is it feasable to land the 100 amp subpanel feed on a new 200 amp subpanel adjacent to the main panel to give the solar the required bus sizing?
The solar (80 amps"ish") would feed one end of the 200 amp bus, the main panel feed on the other end, with a 100 amp breaker going to the existing sub panel between the two.
It seems like I have seen a similar installation, but cant recall exactly how it was set up.
If this isn't feasable, any other ideas? Our municipality frowns on line side taps, so thats out.
Thanks!
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