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    I'm concerned about whether doing this will be to code. Is the subpanel load calculation sufficient to determine that?
    – BaddDadd
    Commented Jul 5 at 17:03
  • @BaddDadd yes, EVEMS is to code. It's always been to code because UL approved it. However, some inspectors refuse to recognize that NEC 110.2 delegates approval of new things to UL (didn't need a code change to support Wagos or blue/pink Romex). So, they made several successive edits in NEC 625.42 to try to make it more clear. More on EVEMS diy.stackexchange.com/questions/277803/… Commented Jul 6 at 20:12