erickench
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- Brooklyn, NY
I'm looking at this month's edition of EC&M magazine. There's an article written by Mike Holt on Interconnected Electric Power sources and I noticed a couple of things. The illustration Fig.2 state's that two 30 CBs feeding a panelboard from inverters is a violation because the sum total i.e. 2X30=60 exceeds 40A. Also, the article text itself on page 34 state's that a 225A bus panelboard protected by 225A main circuit breaker could have four 50A inverter OCPDs, if those breakers fill all slots in the panelboard. I still have my 2011 NEC but I do not see where in the code that the first case above is a violation or how 705.12(D)(2) applies to the second case. Does anyone have a 2014 NEC? Were there any changes made to the rule?