GFCI 277 Breaker

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hillbilly1 said:
Up north they use 277 volt heat tapes for snowmelting and de-icing of gutters, this is probally what the OP is doing, and yes they do make one.

That is GFP not GFCI. :smile:
 
infinity said:
Just wondering what would require GFCI protection at that voltage?

Nothing that I know of.

As you know most GFCI protection is reserved for 125 volt cord and plug connected loads.

I doubt there are many 277 volt hot tubs. (thats a scary thought in itself)
 
celtic said:
What voltage do you think the pumps on an Olympic sized swimming pool are?

My guess is generally 208 3 phase and the electrical equipment and pumps are located far from the water. :smile:
 
OK, you all want to see 277 volt or 480 volt hot tubs thats cool.

Myself, I see that is an extremely bad idea.

IMO, a typical self contained hot tub is much different then pools (or hot tubs) with remotely located pumps.

Just call me a wuss. :grin:
 
iwire said:
OK, you all want to see 277 volt or 480 volt hot tubs thats cool.

Myself, I see that is an extremely bad idea.

IMO, a typical self contained hot tub is much different then pools (or hot tubs) with remotely located pumps.

I was just asking ~ I've never wired a pool or hot tub.

Can you expand on the differences (as it relates to the NEC)?
 
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