Hi Nick,

I see  (2011) 705.12 (d) where it talks about " supplying branch circuits as 
the area where it changes.

ie w/o branch circuits then all circuits are protected by the breakers as long 
as the main buss isn't exceeded by the solar input of course.

But in putting in that metering device plugged into a outlet, now you have a 
branch circuit and hence the need to comply with 705.12 (D) 2.

But I could be wrong.

jay

peltz power




On Jan 22, 2012, at 8:36 AM, Nick Vida wrote:

> That is very interesting Jay, do you have a code reference for no derate 
> needed for your solar accumulation panel?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nick Vida
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> btw- Rich, thanks for Bernie Sanders.
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