I have what my electrical supply guy calls a 400A all-in-one panel on a pedestal feeding my property. The idea is to divide it into two 200A feeds, one for the house and one for the shop. The all-in-one panel has positions for like 30 breakers on one of the 200A legs, which I am not using, as the all-in-one is a main breaker panel with meter feeding two 200A subpanels in my application. Each subpanel has a 200A breaker at the top.
OK, so, my solar power guy wants to 'derate' the shop half of this set-up (under construction) to 150A with the solar on the roof and batteries in the attic of my shop. He's got his arcane reasons which I don't fully understand. Can I just pop the 200A breakers out of the shop side of the all-in-one and its mate in the shop subpanel and replace with 150A? I can't see why not, but there's something about the non-symmetrical 150A and 200A breakers sitting next to each other in that all-in-one that just looks funny.
But, it's no different than if I had a regular 200A panel and my neighbor had a 150A panel, right?
OK, so, my solar power guy wants to 'derate' the shop half of this set-up (under construction) to 150A with the solar on the roof and batteries in the attic of my shop. He's got his arcane reasons which I don't fully understand. Can I just pop the 200A breakers out of the shop side of the all-in-one and its mate in the shop subpanel and replace with 150A? I can't see why not, but there's something about the non-symmetrical 150A and 200A breakers sitting next to each other in that all-in-one that just looks funny.
But, it's no different than if I had a regular 200A panel and my neighbor had a 150A panel, right?


