- Location
- Tennessee NEC:2017
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrician
I think many have read on here of problems some are experiencing with GFCI breakers tripping from a pool pump. This seems to be from variable speed pump motors. The only solution ( if you want to call it that) is to use a special GFCI made for Pentair pool panels. In reality it is just a Siemens GFCI breaker.
I just got a call from a customer that was having the problem and he thought it was the pump motor so he bought a new one. The new pump motor also tripped the GFCI breaker, so he changed the breaker. That didn't fix it either so he called Pentair. They told him he had to get a breaker rated at 6mA. They didn't give him a brand, only that it had to be 6mA.
I told him all GFCI breakers had to be within a certain tolerance such as 4mA-6mA. I never saw one sold that had a certain mA rating. Anyway, sounds like Pentair is trying to further "pass the buck" instead of fixing their pumps.
I don't know why the customer is attempting this all himself but honestly I don't care to be in the middle of this anyway. I did tell him to get a Siemens breaker and try it.
I just got a call from a customer that was having the problem and he thought it was the pump motor so he bought a new one. The new pump motor also tripped the GFCI breaker, so he changed the breaker. That didn't fix it either so he called Pentair. They told him he had to get a breaker rated at 6mA. They didn't give him a brand, only that it had to be 6mA.
I told him all GFCI breakers had to be within a certain tolerance such as 4mA-6mA. I never saw one sold that had a certain mA rating. Anyway, sounds like Pentair is trying to further "pass the buck" instead of fixing their pumps.
I don't know why the customer is attempting this all himself but honestly I don't care to be in the middle of this anyway. I did tell him to get a Siemens breaker and try it.