I am wondering about the busbar 120% rule, and if there is any wiggle room in 
the 2014 NEC.

Fundamentally I don't understand the 120% rule. If my solar breaker is 
installed properly at the bottom of the busbar, and the grid-tie breaker is 
installed at the top, and the busbar itself is rated for 120% of the panel 
rating, I don't see any means by which a solar breaker of a size substantially 
larger than 120%  could cause a problem. There can be no place on the busbar 
under any situation (that I can think of) that would exceed 120% because the 
supply current is coming from opposite ends of the bus bar - even in the worst 
case load situation. So even if I had a huge PV system (100A), backfeeding the 
bottom of a 200A panel, I don't see a situation where there is more than 200A 
over any one section of busbar. Am I wrong, or is the NEC just too prescriptive 
for its own good?

Also would you say that the 120% is based on the inverter max output or 
backfeed breaker size?


thanks,

Troy Harvey
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Principal Engineer
Heliocentric
801-453-9434
[email protected]



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