I would think this would be fine, so maybe I am missing the issue. Does
CA have a state-specific rule on this? What you're asking is whether you
can safely install a 40A inverter circuit in each of your interior
[200-225A] panelboards fed from this meter main, right? This is two
separate load-side interconnections, one per service disconnect.
DKC
On 2014/1/23, 15:30, William wrote:
John:
These panels are typically rated only 320A continuous duty, so I think your
numbers would not compute.
William
On Jan 23, 2014, at 11:31 AM, John Powell <a...@solforce.com> wrote:
Has anyone tried to connect one 40 amp inverter output circuit to each of the
two breakers on a 2 x 200AMP single meter main panel in California?
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