code advocate [RE-wrenches]
Todd Cory, Mt. Shasta Energy Services
toddcory at finestplanet.com
Fri Nov 3 10:50:09 PST 2006
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Nope, because current flows through this breaker in two directions.
When RE sources are less than the loads, the breaker supplies up to 50
amps of load to a panel to power circuits that will have back up power
during grid outages.
When RE sources exceed the loads, backfeeding can supply up to 30 amps
to the bus.
Todd
Kurt Albershardt wrote:
>
> Couldn't this be solved with the availability of a 100% rated 30A
> breaker?
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