Is it okay to parallel the outputs of AC disconnects and run one feeder into a load-side tap?
2 separate sub panels with identical inverter breakers (100A total each) would be fed into their own respective 100A AC discos.
After the discos the two circuits would be combined with an insulated connector and one conductor would be tapped into a 4/0 feeder between an existing 200A main breaker and a remote load center (also protected by a 100A main).
This idea was proposed but I've never seen it done before and it just seemed weird to me and I'm having trouble wrapping my head around it.
Would different inverter output currents have any sort of negative effect? The current should just add right? Is this even viable/allowed by code? Can't find anything specific in 310.4 for source circuits.
Thanks in advance.
2 separate sub panels with identical inverter breakers (100A total each) would be fed into their own respective 100A AC discos.
After the discos the two circuits would be combined with an insulated connector and one conductor would be tapped into a 4/0 feeder between an existing 200A main breaker and a remote load center (also protected by a 100A main).
This idea was proposed but I've never seen it done before and it just seemed weird to me and I'm having trouble wrapping my head around it.
Would different inverter output currents have any sort of negative effect? The current should just add right? Is this even viable/allowed by code? Can't find anything specific in 310.4 for source circuits.
Thanks in advance.