Check the inverter specs or post the model, if the inverter spec is suggesting a CT clamp on incoming tails, then its likely it can monitor grid export and control at that point, so the property can consume as much as it likes, the whole 100KW if necessary with the inverter just backing off when it sees excess feed in. Don't design it to push the fuse over 100amps, its pretty damaging when they blow to all equipment in the property and DNO may get fed up coming out to replace it. It it were me i would set the export limit to either DNO stipulation or if they are silent probably around 75 amps max. The inverter has to maintain stability so export limits often go slightly over or under , its not an exact tracking of output. In addition, unless you are getting substantial feed in tariffs from energy company, there is no point exporting the maximum, the inverter will be less stressed if it is limited.