Vintage Veloce
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My garage is a separate building with a 100A subpanel. The subpanel, a "Siemens Indoor Load Center" is actually rated for 125A.
The garage subpanel is wired to the house 200A main panel with approx 60 feet of this stuff:
CME WIRE & CABLE QI® E102470 S (UL) MTW OR THHN OR THWN-2 OR AWM OR GR II 2 AWG (33.6MM2) CU 600 V VW-1 SR OR C(UL) TYPE T90 NYLON OR TWN75 FT1
Imagine I put solar on the garage roof and run it into the garage subpanel.
The questions
1) Does anyone know how much power I can put on the garage roof?
2) Now say on some sunny day someone goes to the main panel on the house on and turns off the main breaker. They will expect the main panel to now be "cold". However, the panels attached to the subpanel would be feeding the load side of the main panel, right?
Sounds like a problem...
I read somewhere that you can actually do this as long as the main panel has some appropriate labeling alerting about the issue?
Is there some kind of automatic cutoff that would disconnect the solar attached to the subpanel if it sees the main service disconnect?