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<p><font size="5">Oh Wise folks!</font></p>
<p><font size="5">Attached is a wire schematic please review. &
feel free to possibly use for yourself in the future.<br>
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<p><font size="5">I am in a bind with an interconnection where I
have an apartment 6 pack meter box with all 120-240v/100 amp
breakers & assumed 100 amp busbars. The apts. were a mid
1970's original build. There are 4 apartment with 1
circuit/meter each & 1 house circuit/ meter for owners
use.The breaker boxes are Sylvania (yuck). Originally I assumed
a larger busbar due to 6 - 100 amp breakers & this was not
the case. We all know about assuming...</font></p>
<p><font size="5">I consulted with W-2 who had assisted my lead
installer in in the past from UT. He sent the following &
though it makes sense to me, the utility is asking how I can
have a 225 amp panel behind a 100 amp breaker. My response was
that all we are doing is achieving a properly sized bus bar to
accommodate the back feed.</font></p>
<p><font size="5">My Utility Idaho Power requires interconnection
with a meter that has a load on it. Solar only meters are not
allowed. This is for the owners loads only & he has 1 meter
per apt complex at 100amps each.<br>
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<p><font size="5">I am wondering if any of you have used this
connection adaption to achieve a larger array connection &
how it went?</font></p>
<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
Dana Orzel Great Solar Works, Inc. C - 208.721.7003
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:dana@solarwork.com">dana@solarwork.com</a> Idaho Contractor - # 028765 Idaho PV # 028374
"Responsible Technologies for Responsible People since 1988"</div>
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