I didn't quite understand the back feed( previous pages) hence my post #39.
A back feed breaker is a normal, non main, breaker installed on the bus where load breakers go. The power source is connected to what is normally the output of that breaker, and the panel is feed through that breaker. The breaker is feed "backwards", thus a back feed breaker.
If the panel is permanently feed with a back feed breaker the breaker is required to have a bolt holding it in place, and can typically only be installed in a specific location in the panel, usually at the top of the bus. For temporary use, like your case, you can skip the retaining bolt.
This would normally be used, for example, if you have a panel that does not take a main breaker, or that you don't have a main beaker kit for, and you want or need a main disconnect in the panel.
Normal, thermo/mag breakers, don't care which way power flows through them, and will work when back feed. AFCI/GFI beakers will not work when reverse feed.