Alonzo
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Does the code require GFCI on 50 amp breakers for temp power?
allenwayne said:Our poco will not hook up a t pole that has a 50 amp non gfci protected receptacle this is 2 years now.
allenwayne said:The point being is that the POCO will not hook up a temp pole if there is a 50 amp receptacle that isn`t gfci protected.They put a tag on it that says will not be hooked up until there is la de da de da.There are at this time 1000`s of temp poles out there that have the 50 amp gfci.
When this came into play we had around 1000 temp poles out in the field.They have all been retro fitted with a 50 amp gfci breaker.No gfci the POCO says no hook up.They don`t need a code article it is because they require it.
yeah...ends the power at the pole also. no power no workJim W in Tampa said:Yep and that ends that battle real fast
mdshunk said:Hey... every utility has their own "rules book".
iwire said:Yes they do.
I am really curious if this little gem about 50 amp outlets requiring GFCIs is actually in that book?
I have FLPs book, is it FLP Allen?
allenwayne said:Nope progress energy and also withlachoochie river electric.
cowboyjwc said:Yes they do.
527.6(B) Recepetacles other than 125-volt single-phase, 15- and 20- and 30-ampere receptacles shall .....
don_resqcapt19 said:Terry,
What is a traffic light tester? A plug in tester? If so, that indicates a missing equipment grounding conductor to the GFCI.