I’m curious. If a critical load center is powered from an alternative source 
and the main panel is not energized, won’t all neutral conductors still be 
energized from the sub panel back feeding the main? Or is that OK?

Larry



On Sep 8, 2016, at 6:43 PM, Ray Walters <r...@solarray.com> wrote:

Hi Chris;

Its the same as a switch leg for a light.  The neutral stays at the light, only 
the hot is run down to the switch and back. 
Also, with some critical load panel set ups available (ie Generac), there is no 
provision to even run the neutrals to the new CLP. 
This is cleaner and involves much less splicing.  Fewer connections is usually 
better in my book.
R.Ray Walters
CTO, Solarray, Inc
Nabcep Certified PV Installer, 
Licensed Master Electrician
Solar Design Engineer
303 505-8760
On 9/8/2016 6:22 PM, Chris Mason wrote:
> 
> I disagree with the response that you do not need to move the neutrals. You 
> should never have the load's phase wiring in one panel and the neutral in 
> another.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> Chris Mason
> NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer™
> Solar Design Engineer
> Generac Generators Industrial technician
> 
> 




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