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Al:<br><br>
If I understand this correctly, you are attempting something that should
not be done. Once you combine sources you can not separate
them. How can you control the feed so only half goes into each
fused switch? This defies physics and is faulty design. You
have to run the feeder required.<br><br>
William Miller<br><br>
PS: You did say all feedback is appreciated....<br><br>
Wm<br><br>
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At 02:27 AM 1/26/2013, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Fellow Wrencher's,<br>
I have a project that I will be installing 4 string inverters on a roof
and combining the output into a 3 phase Load center. Once in
the basement I would like to de-combine the output so I can utilize two
available 100A fused switches that are part of the buildings existing
service (Siemens Vacu-Break Fusible Units). I am trying to
avoid running two sets of conduit & conductors or having to upsize
the conductors for # of current carrying conductors in a single
raceway. What off the shelf products are available for de-combining
the AC output I describe? Can I use a junction
box with polaris lugs? <br><br>
All feedback is appreciated.<br><br>
<i>Al Frishman</i><br>
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