Panel will have a max fuse rating.... use that.
I only have a panel circuit fuse because the switch has a fuse provision and a fuse is needed to complete the circuit.
Salvo,
Sorry for ruffling your feathers, I have very LIMITED knowledge of this stuff and I am attempting to learn.
I see what your are talking about,
The OEM info on the panels says that the max fuse rating is 15A, and
the ISC rating of these panels is 8.+ Amps, a fuse won't blow.
I am going to install a switch, that is a reliable safe way to disconnect each panel (for what ever reason) from the CC that will be as easy as possible, and I cannot hurt or destroy any/all the equipment within the system, and will not cause me to take the Electric train ride again.
I have taken the Electric Train ride with 50,000V numerous times and I hated it every time, it hurts, and quite frankly, I am scared of electricity.
Tia,
Don
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