Jeff,


Why are you looking to do a supply side connection? If you're going with
new equipment you could go with a 225 A main panel with a 200 A main
breaker and do a load side connection.



Best, August



*From:* [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Jeff Clearwater
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 12, 2013 6:10 PM
*To:* RE-wrenches
*Subject:* [RE-wrenches] 200 Amp Main Equip for 60A Solar



Hey Wrenchies,

Anybody know of a 200 Meter base with lugs rated for dual wire so we can do
a 60 Amp Supply side solar feed on a 200 Amp service?

Or does anyone know the right equip to get to ensure we can install 2 dual
lug taps on both single lugs? (a meter base with enough room for the T
lugs?)

Or better yet any integrated 200 Amp Service / Meter equipment that has an
accessible spot to tap 60 Amps for a Disconnect on the meter side of the
Main?

I have 2 SB 2500Us existing and want to add a single SB 5000TLUS - I show
rated output to be 46 Amps total and hence a 60 Amp needed.

Advice my esteemed colleagues?

Thanks,

Jeff

-- 
Jeff Clearwater
Village Power Design
Renewable Energy Design & Installation
Ecovillage Design Consultant
www.villagepower.com
413-559-9763
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