Okay that says other than at the opposite end...
How do you size the feeder when connection IS at the opposite end?
Primary source OCPD + 125% of inverter output current ( NEC 2014). Just like the OP wanted to do (EXCEPT he has to use inverter breaker value under 2011).
Wouldn't it then be according to 705.12(D)(2)(2) and/or (D)(2)(3)?
No and no.
If we size to the former, the tap has to be 125%PV plus primary OCPD. Because the busbar is technically a feeder, unless the backfed PV breaker connects directly to the busbar, stab connections have to be rated at 125% PV plus primary OCPD. Take the OP as an example: 120A + 200A = 320A... so the stab has to be rated for a 320A breaker. I'm going to interject a question here: 2014 uses the term "inverter output circuit current"... is this any different than inverter OCPD rating as in the 2011?
Good observation on "inverter output circuit current" in the 2014 NEC VS "first overcurrent device" in the 2011 NEC. This will in many cases make things smaller values. I think most will like this change.
If we size to the latter, and even though it is regarding busbars, the busbar is just an extension of the feeder. In the case of an MLO panel, doesn't the feeder need to be sized to the same ampacity required for the busbar?