Can a GFCI breaker feed a sub panel?
@b_lee_hall wrote: Can you feed a sub panel with a GFCI breaker? In order to save $ on multiple GFCI breakers and/or receptacles I want to feed a sub panel to a shop/garage with a 50A GFCI breaker but...
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@mglowczynski wrote: I don’t believe fridges should be on GFCI’s. Read full topic
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@rlewis5 wrote: My question is… Why the heck would you even think of it. Do they even make a 50-amp GFCI breaker ? Do it correctly and have a pro do it for you. It will usually save you money down the...
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@rcooke wrote: b_lee_hall: Can you feed a sub panel with a GFCI breaker? In order to save $ on multiple GFCI breakers and/or receptacles I want to feed a sub panel to a shop/garage with a 50A GFCI...
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@cjacobi wrote: 50 amp breaker? For outlets? How many outlets are you putting in? You can get two or three rooms on one 20 amp breaker. Read full topic
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@pabernathy wrote: mglowczynski: I don’t believe fridges should be on GFCI’s. Now why on earth would you make a statement like that. Since when is a fridge full of food more important than the loss of...
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@pabernathy wrote: b_lee_hall: Can you feed a sub panel with a GFCI breaker? In order to save $ on multiple GFCI breakers and/or receptacles I want to feed a sub panel to a shop/garage with a 50A GFCI...
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@mgratton wrote: pabernathy: We have over 50 years of tried and trusted research on GFCI Technology and when installed properly are extremely reliable. When they do trip I can bet their is a reason...
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@mgratton wrote: pabernathy: We have over 50 years of tried and trusted research on GFCI Technology and when installed properly are extremely reliable. When they do trip I can bet their is a reason...
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@mgratton wrote: I see those breakers (double pole, 240V) all the time for hot tubs but I heard that they are expensive. Read full topic
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@belliott wrote: Marcel I see panel breaker GFCI’s all the time. Primary use seems to be in modern condos. Mainly it is a situation where reaching the outlet would be difficult such as when they tile...
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@mgratton wrote: belliott: Marcel I see panel breaker GFCI’s all the time. Primary use seems to be in modern condos. Me too (120V), usually for Jacuzzi tub or exterior receptacles. Read full topic
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@rcooke wrote: mgratton: Almost half the GFCI receptacle I test are faulty, so much for being extremely reliable. Maybe the newer ones are better… Interesting what faults do you find with them and how...
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@mgratton wrote: rcooke: Interesting what faults do you find with them and how does it show up . Thanks Roy Press the receptacle test button and they don’t trip, how do you test them? Read full topic
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@rcooke wrote: mgratton: Press the receptacle test button and they don’t trip, how do you test them? The same way .I guess I have been lucky did not find many . Every one you find might save some ones...
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@pabernathy wrote: Hello All, I thought I actually made it clear my opinion of using a 50A GFCI Circuit Breaker (in this case) ahead of a remote distribution panel as perfectly acceptable if that’s...
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@system wrote: The 60A GFCI feeder breaker that supplies my pool panel nuisance trips all the time. I believe the VS pool pump motor may be the cause. There are no undesirable neutral-ground bonds...
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@pabernathy wrote: belliott: Marcel I see panel breaker GFCI’s all the time. Primary use seems to be in modern condos. Mainly it is a situation where reaching the outlet would be difficult such as...
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@pabernathy wrote: Unregistered: I find Mr. Abernathy’s response informative, but quite condescending and arrogant… I’ve found that same attitude with many folks involved in creating and enforcing...
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@cevans wrote: pabernathy: Really…on what planet? I would expect that from an “Unregistered” response rather than someone who really knows me and knows what I say…but again I never cared to please...
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