Mr fixit
Member
- Location
- Portland Or.
- Occupation
- maintenance electrician
Hi,
I have a situation where I have a new installation 60A 4 wire GFCI feeder to a RV pad with a multi use (Temp power) panel, with a 50A,30A, 20A breakers with outlets. The RV was parked and plugged into the 50A receptacle and it trips the feeder breaker. The RV has it's own GFI protection inside the vehicle I find out later.
The question is, Can I use the GFCI breaker as a regular CB by disconnecting the neutral pigtail and let it be a regular CB only? Will it function as a over current, ground fault CB still. This is in a CH tan handle 200A main service panel with a 4 wire feeder to the panel. I have a GEC, established at the RV pad per local code.
I have to order a non GFCI breaker and the customer wants to use the pad for the Holiday weekend coming up.
Any and all suggestions will be a help.
TX
Mr fixit
Chris
I have a situation where I have a new installation 60A 4 wire GFCI feeder to a RV pad with a multi use (Temp power) panel, with a 50A,30A, 20A breakers with outlets. The RV was parked and plugged into the 50A receptacle and it trips the feeder breaker. The RV has it's own GFI protection inside the vehicle I find out later.
The question is, Can I use the GFCI breaker as a regular CB by disconnecting the neutral pigtail and let it be a regular CB only? Will it function as a over current, ground fault CB still. This is in a CH tan handle 200A main service panel with a 4 wire feeder to the panel. I have a GEC, established at the RV pad per local code.
I have to order a non GFCI breaker and the customer wants to use the pad for the Holiday weekend coming up.
Any and all suggestions will be a help.
TX
Mr fixit
Chris