[RE-wrenches] Busbar rating with multiple main breakers

Brian Mehalic brian at solarenergy.org
Thu Dec 19 14:28:15 PST 2013


Best bet is to contact the manufacturer of the equipment and get documentation. 

Typos courtesy of my iPhone. 

> On Dec 19, 2013, at 2:16 PM, "SunHarvest" <eric at harvesthesun.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys -
>  
> Concerning the 120% rule: I've encountered several circumstances recently where a 400A nameplate-rated (listed on inside label) main panel has two 200A main breakers. One of the breakers will be feeding the busbar in the main and the other will feed a subpanel. I had previously thought the main busbar is rated at the nameplate rating (400A in this case) regardless of quantity of main breakers. My lead electrician says the main busbar in these types of panels is derated to 200A because of the split. However, I have two other reliable electrician friends who disagree with my lead electrician. One of my C10 buddies says it depends on whether or not the busbar in the main is broken up into 2 sections (200A) or it is continuous (400A). Can anyone clear up, beyond doubt, our disagreement?
>  
> Thanks!
>  
> Eric Stikes
> SunHarvest
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