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Center-fed panels and solar power

e hilton

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Maybe i missed it, but i don't think I have seen a discussion about how to connect solar panels to a center-fed breaker panel. Reason i ask, in a construction forum i frequent there is a discussion about this. One of the members is in the san diego area and it getting bids on a solar system, and has a center-fed panel. The comments about dealing with the electric utility company are interesting and frustrating.
 
Maybe i missed it, but i don't think I have seen a discussion about how to connect solar panels to a center-fed breaker panel. Reason i ask, in a construction forum i frequent there is a discussion about this. One of the members is in the san diego area and it getting bids on a solar system, and has a center-fed panel. The comments about dealing with the electric utility company are interesting and frustrating.


I am not electrical, so you made me look what a center load panel is


https://iaeimagazine.org/magazine/2014/07/10/center-fed-load-centers-and-panelboards/
 
Maybe i missed it, but i don't think I have seen a discussion about how to connect solar panels to a center-fed breaker panel. Reason i ask, in a construction forum i frequent there is a discussion about this. One of the members is in the san diego area and it getting bids on a solar system, and has a center-fed panel. The comments about dealing with the electric utility company are interesting and frustrating.

So I think I know what you mean but what code cycle you are under can certainly change the answer, especially with the major changes from 2011 to 2014 and even some of the verbiage in 2017. Some questions:

What NEC cycle are you on?
I assume you are talking about connecting on the load side of the service?

Under the 2014 & 2017 you have 3 methods to comply. I really don't like the "center-fed" term as it is vague, and the location of the backfed breaker on the load side of the service has a bearing on the answer.
 
It’s not my house, nor my situation, it’s someone on another forum. I started this discussion because over there it seemed to be a pretty convoluted situation, that is specific to center fed panels.
 
It’s not my house, nor my situation, it’s someone on another forum. I started this discussion because over there it seemed to be a pretty convoluted situation, that is specific to center fed panels.

Ah, OK. Without specifics, it is hard to discuss because there are lots of variables and significant changes between code cycles.
 
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