On another forum, I was following a thread about the back fed breaker heating up
under load.
My Utility requires a lockable OFF AC disconnect, so I am considering using a fusible type
disconnect with a couple of 60 amp fuses for the back fed OCPD and avoid using
a back fed breaker altogether.
I never see any examples of connecting that way --- is there a problem with doing this?
I should add my Utility Service entrance is on the outside of a detached garage and from
the meter/ base enclosure goes to a Siemens #WB2225 Outdoor Circuit Breaker Enclosure
with a 225 Amp max Rating and a 200 AMP breaker installed. This then feeds a Midwest
T1220 Terminal box which I will also be feeding from the fusible AC disconnect.
Planning on using a Fronius 11.4-1 inverter with a Max continuous rating of 47.5 Amps.
Any problems with doing it this way?
under load.
My Utility requires a lockable OFF AC disconnect, so I am considering using a fusible type
disconnect with a couple of 60 amp fuses for the back fed OCPD and avoid using
a back fed breaker altogether.
I never see any examples of connecting that way --- is there a problem with doing this?
I should add my Utility Service entrance is on the outside of a detached garage and from
the meter/ base enclosure goes to a Siemens #WB2225 Outdoor Circuit Breaker Enclosure
with a 225 Amp max Rating and a 200 AMP breaker installed. This then feeds a Midwest
T1220 Terminal box which I will also be feeding from the fusible AC disconnect.
Planning on using a Fronius 11.4-1 inverter with a Max continuous rating of 47.5 Amps.
Any problems with doing it this way?
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