What I meant, is I need a panel with sufficient number of circuits; throwing in a 32 circuit panel wouldn't be wise. I understand there is no direct relationship between 375A and the size of the panel, but I need to have sufficient room given the fact I can supply that much current.
I still think that load-balancing with the 3 phase transformer is the key. In 208V dual-pole breaker applications we should be able to draw close to 190A ( 375 / 2 ), but it must be distributed across 3 phases. If I do the other extreme, and put all my dual-pole breakers on the same 2 phases, I'm limited to 125A.
I still think that load-balancing with the 3 phase transformer is the key. In 208V dual-pole breaker applications we should be able to draw close to 190A ( 375 / 2 ), but it must be distributed across 3 phases. If I do the other extreme, and put all my dual-pole breakers on the same 2 phases, I'm limited to 125A.