Shouldn't... as that is the main reason for it being a 2-pole GFCI to begin with.Does a 220v 2 pole single phase 60a GFCI breaker need a neutral on the line side to work proberly.The breaker was feed with a 2wire feed to power a 220v spa.
Does a 220v 2 pole single phase 60a GFCI breaker need a neutral on the line side to work proberly.The breaker was feed with a 2wire feed to power a 220v spa.
Yes, It needs the neutral on the line side but not the load side. The breaker has a white wire that must be connected to the neutral bar whether or not a neutral is used in the circuit. I believe the breaker needs the neutral for the electronic to work.
OOoops... misread the OP to say on the load side. :ashamed1:Shouldn't... as that is the main reason for it being a 2-pole GFCI to begin with.