We can get these modules straight from LG, so they are available in the
US. Did you try LG to get a list of distributors they send to?
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All,
Here is the new language that has been approved for the 2017 NEC (more
authoritative than JW).
705.12(B)(3)(d)
(d) A connection at either end, but not both ends, of a center-fed panelboard
in dwellings shall be permitted where the sum of 125 percent of the power
source(s) output
I believe that John Wiles has stated this in a couple of places in print,
therefore you may have a tough time justifying a way around the rule to an AHJ.
Supply side connections are very popular in this situation.
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From: "August Goers"
Sent: 3/2/2016 11:32
To: "RE-w
August:
Our AHJs are correctly treating the top or bottom most breaker positions as
"the opposite end."
As you examine the problem you realize the only scenario in which currents add
is if load breakers are NOT between the main and PV feeders. Locating PV
feeders at either end of the bus acco
Fortunately we haven't had that AHJ 'problem'. It probably wouldn't
work (in the mind of your AHJ) to move the heavy loads to one side and
install your backfed breaker on the far end of the 'lighter' side of the
center tap. I know I'm probably dreaming. It seems the 2 buses
must be desi
All –
We are seeing more AHJs not allowing us to use the NEC 7015.12(D)(2)(3)(b)
120% rule on center-fed panelboards. For example, if we have a 100 A
meter/main combo with a center fed 100 A breaker we cannot apply the 120%
rule at all and need to do a panel swap. What are other wrenches doing i
You might try Borrego Solar.
Peter T. Parrish, Ph.D.
President, SolarGnosis
1107 Fair Oaks Ave.
Suite 351
South Pasadena, CA 91030
(323) 839-6108
peter...@pobox.com
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Of Daniel Tittmann
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