sjvicker
Well-known member
I'm fortunate that in my area homeowners are allowed to do their own electrical and from a conversation with the permitting authority they seem pretty awesome to work with so far. Basically it seems like they're happy your doing permits and trying to do the right thing so they are willing to point out issues and correct permits and plans on the fly as a project progresses. That said, I want to do as much research as possible and try to pass my inspections on the first go.
In my "power" shed I'm planning to use a 200amp panel as an AC combiner panel then supply power to a future shop and house. This is a common method of wiring in inverters but I haven't found a good example of the correct way to split this power out to 2 sub panels. A panel with terminal blocks such as these from Automation direct seem like they'd work with jumpers but I'm not sure if this is the correct way to do this or not.
What is the correct way to do this distribution?

In my "power" shed I'm planning to use a 200amp panel as an AC combiner panel then supply power to a future shop and house. This is a common method of wiring in inverters but I haven't found a good example of the correct way to split this power out to 2 sub panels. A panel with terminal blocks such as these from Automation direct seem like they'd work with jumpers but I'm not sure if this is the correct way to do this or not.
What is the correct way to do this distribution?

