I am looking over some electrical plans for my proposed solar install. The basic system is 5.75kw using 23 250watt panels and enphase 215 micrconverters. nothing out of line there so far but here is the kicker. I only have a 100 amp service panel and I was original told i would need a electrical panel upgrade to go bigger than about 4k in solar do to the 120% app restriction. (only allowed a 20 amp solar input breaker in a 100amp panel). Well the plans call for the system to be wired with 17 panels in one string and the 6 additional in a separate string. Then they would go to a 125amp combiner panel with one 20 amp breaker and another 15amp bridged to combine the outputs then connected to a 60amp lock able shut off switch. OK so far but then tied into the 100amp service panel via a 30 amp 240v new breaker. To me this seems to be not per code unless they are of the belief that my 100 amp service panel has a 125 amp buss bar. There is no markings anywhere I can find anywhere in or on the panel. The home was built in 1979 and the meter panel and service panel are side by side. I do know that the service to the meter is 200amp rated per But my service panel has a 100 amp breaker that is removable not fused in like some so it is possible the panel buss is rated higher than the 100amp main breaker ?
I am wondering if perhaps they are actually going to use a line side tap but did not show it but then again why would they put a 30 amp solar feed breaker in a 100amp service panel unless they know something I don't or are hoping to get a pass from the building inspector.
I did ask the salesperson about this and he assured me that there engineers no the local codes and would not submit something that is not acceptable and even if the city rejected it they would put what ever the city requires in at no additional cost to me.
Any comments welcome, Dave
I am wondering if perhaps they are actually going to use a line side tap but did not show it but then again why would they put a 30 amp solar feed breaker in a 100amp service panel unless they know something I don't or are hoping to get a pass from the building inspector.
I did ask the salesperson about this and he assured me that there engineers no the local codes and would not submit something that is not acceptable and even if the city rejected it they would put what ever the city requires in at no additional cost to me.
Any comments welcome, Dave
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