240 volt GFCI

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I have a situation were an AHJ is requiring a Pool Pump (20 Amp 240 V) be protected by a GFCI. I recommended to the owner to have a GFCI Breaker replace the 2 pole 20 Amp breaker ( at service entrance box) controling this ckt. But he does not want to go thru that expense of the breaker change out.

Question:: Is there a GFCI recepticle for 240v ckt protection vs using a GFCI Breaker in the Service Entry Box???
 
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If I remember correctly hard wired 240volt pool pumps do not require GFCI protection.
 
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If the pump is cord and plug connected, the guy has no choice. Install the 2 pole GFI breaker or hard wire the pump. There is no such thing as a 240 volt gfci receptacle yet.

If the pump is already hard wired, tell the inspector to go pound sand.
 
Re: 240 volt GFCI

As Mdshunk said if you hardwire the pump you won't need any GFCI protection. If the inspector insists on it, ask him for a code reference so that you can show him that it's not in the book.
 
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Thanks all for your input....

The Pump is at present Hard wired to a Breaker in the guys SE Panel thru a 2 pole switch that was installed in a waterproof bell box near the pump. So he does have a disconnect method at present right close to the pump..say 6 to 10 feet.

So, is that enough or would the replaceement of the Breaker witha GFCI be an additional protection. ??

Thanks,

electrojet
 
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Since the pump is 240 volts and hard wired the GFCI protection is not required. Would it make it safer? Maybe it would.
 
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infinity - The 240 volts has nothing to do with it. The key to avoiding GFI protection is specifically hard wiring it. Or getting a huge motor. :D
ALL plug and receptacle connected pump motors, 15 & 20 amp, 125 or 250 volt, require GFCI protection.
 
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Speedy,

You are correct. The 240 volts is not needed to allow the use of a non-GFCI protected circuit. That would be related, as you stated, to the hardwiring of the pump. I referenced the 240 volts because it was part of the original post, but a hard wired 125 volt pump without GFCI protection would be covered by this section also.
 
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