I'm installing a 15kW system using IQ7X micro inverters. If anyone is familiar with electrical, I'd love some tips to get my design right.
Here is my existing system:
Screen Shot 2019-10-01 at 9.19.23 AM.png
Here is my proposed design:
Screen Shot 2019-10-01 at 9.19.35 AM.png
In this case, it's not really a tie-in to the main house panel (2), but rather, the service lug on it's own branch, independent from the house load.
My calculations (if correct?):
125A bus (box 3) * 1.2 - 70A Main feed (box 1) = 80A max PV size. My PV is 62.5A, so a 70A breaker is shown in box 3, and is less than 80. Furthermore... the TOTAL of all breakers in box 3 = 150A, which is 120% of the 125A bus in that box.
Given that this sub--panel (3) is on the house, it doesn't have a main breaker. But I assumed I still have to use the value of its feed breaker from box 1 in the calculation. I haven't seen much detail about that scenario online, so that is my main question.
Questions:
-Did I follow the 120% rule correctly, or miss the mark?
-Is a 70A breaker in panel 1 correct?
If I got this wrong, I have another design that adds a dedicated panel for PV. The main thing I'd like to avoid is a new service/meter main panel (1). If I have to upgrade panel 3, or must add a dedicated new panel, I'd rather go that route.
Here is my existing system:
Screen Shot 2019-10-01 at 9.19.23 AM.png
Here is my proposed design:
Screen Shot 2019-10-01 at 9.19.35 AM.png
In this case, it's not really a tie-in to the main house panel (2), but rather, the service lug on it's own branch, independent from the house load.
My calculations (if correct?):
125A bus (box 3) * 1.2 - 70A Main feed (box 1) = 80A max PV size. My PV is 62.5A, so a 70A breaker is shown in box 3, and is less than 80. Furthermore... the TOTAL of all breakers in box 3 = 150A, which is 120% of the 125A bus in that box.
Given that this sub--panel (3) is on the house, it doesn't have a main breaker. But I assumed I still have to use the value of its feed breaker from box 1 in the calculation. I haven't seen much detail about that scenario online, so that is my main question.
Questions:
-Did I follow the 120% rule correctly, or miss the mark?
-Is a 70A breaker in panel 1 correct?
If I got this wrong, I have another design that adds a dedicated panel for PV. The main thing I'd like to avoid is a new service/meter main panel (1). If I have to upgrade panel 3, or must add a dedicated new panel, I'd rather go that route.
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