Hi All,
I have a system designed with the installation of a new Milbank 200A Meter/Main combo. The Meter/Main has a main breaker of 200A and has pass through lugs on the bottom of the panel board's bus bars. I have the interconnection method designed such that the PV Breaker is on the bottom of the panel board and the existing 200A MSP is being fed from the pas though lugs. With that said, the person who approves IC's for a Utility i'm working with is trying to tell me that the PV breaker is not considered at the opposite end of the bus bar. I've never had anyone take issue with this before. Am I wrong for thinking that any reasonable interpretation of "At the opposite end of the bus bar" means as the farthest breaker position? Or is this person correct? Let me know what ya'll think. Thanks!
I have a system designed with the installation of a new Milbank 200A Meter/Main combo. The Meter/Main has a main breaker of 200A and has pass through lugs on the bottom of the panel board's bus bars. I have the interconnection method designed such that the PV Breaker is on the bottom of the panel board and the existing 200A MSP is being fed from the pas though lugs. With that said, the person who approves IC's for a Utility i'm working with is trying to tell me that the PV breaker is not considered at the opposite end of the bus bar. I've never had anyone take issue with this before. Am I wrong for thinking that any reasonable interpretation of "At the opposite end of the bus bar" means as the farthest breaker position? Or is this person correct? Let me know what ya'll think. Thanks!