GFCI protection is required around water.
How do you provide GFCI protection for a 30A, 240V receptacle on a 30A, 240V, 2 pole circuit breaker?
It is for a immersed baptistry water heater.
The manufacturer (Wadsworth) of the panel has been out of business for a long time. I have not been able to locate any protection above 20A.
Is there an alternative to a GFCI protection device?
[ November 22, 2005, 06:12 PM: Message edited by: doyouknow ]
How do you provide GFCI protection for a 30A, 240V receptacle on a 30A, 240V, 2 pole circuit breaker?
It is for a immersed baptistry water heater.
The manufacturer (Wadsworth) of the panel has been out of business for a long time. I have not been able to locate any protection above 20A.
Is there an alternative to a GFCI protection device?
[ November 22, 2005, 06:12 PM: Message edited by: doyouknow ]