Does Tesla say that about the basic charge cord included with the car or the wall charger? The cords frequently get connected to 15 amp 120 volt receptacles that are GFCI protected with no issue. Not sure why using the 50 amp adapter would change that.So 110.3b is telling us to fallow the instructions from manufacture, tesla is telling clear do not use gfci, but the other 625.54 nec is asking for gfci, so on this case what you're doing? Is not a wall charger is a nema 14-50
GFCI “interaction” is a myth. If it were a problem, you couldn’t plug a hairdryer into a bathroom receptacle.625.54 calls for GFCI protection for receptacles. If you plug in a car charger 2023 NEC requires it to be GFCI protected. Most car chargers have the option to be converted to hardwire. We recommend that our customers purchase the charger that complies with this, it is an installation that is more stable, and the installed GFCI does not interact with the GFCI protection within the unit.
True. I know pretty much nothing about EV chargers, is it possible they don't have internal class A GFCI protection but possibly do have some level of GFPE protection which might be a reason the protection incorporated in unit doesn't trip but a GFCI in the supply circuit does in some instances?GFCI “interaction” is a myth. If it were a problem, you couldn’t plug a hairdryer into a bathroom receptacle.
That’s possible.True. I know pretty much nothing about EV chargers, is it possible they don't have internal class A GFCI protection but possibly do have some level of GFPE protection which might be a reason the protection incorporated in unit doesn't trip but a GFCI in the supply circuit does in some instances?
One question, how do you inject current on the EGC if it is missing?That’s possible.
Some EVSEs do nuisance trip GFCIs. But it’s not caused by the internal GFCI.
They also have a function to detect a missing EGC, and if that’s poorly implemented, they inject enough current on the EGC to trip GFCI on the branch circuit.
Indicated by the lack of current flow.One question, how do you inject current on the EGC if it is missing?