GFI Breaker on spa

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dnbob

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When connecting a square D 50 amp gfi breaker to a 240 v. spa, would I be correct by connecting the 2 hots to the gfi, but the ground would run to the ground bar (or neutral/ground bar on main service) and then add a #8 neutral jumper from the neutral lug on the breaker to the neutral bar?
 
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The nuetral of the load (branch circuit) goes to the nuetral terminal on the breaker. The factory installed nuetral pigtail goes to the nuetral bar in the panel.
 
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50 amp Square D breakers do not have a pigtail, only a lug. I guess that was my question, that I would neede to install a jumper even on a 240 v. only load?
 
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All the gfci breakers i have seen have a white pigtail and a lug for the load neutral.If it has no pigtail does it have 2 lugs for neutrals ?
 
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I just went through the Square D web site and all there 2-pole QO-GFI breakers and HL-GFI breakers have a pig-tail that has to connect to the ground/neutral buss.

I wondering is this a shunt trip breaker?
Or is a defective breaker that the pig tail was left out from the factory or fell out at a later time as I would check with your suppler.
There should be a neutral pig-tail.

as if you are only needing a three wire hook up (two hots and a EGC) then the hots get connected to the breaker but the EGC goes to the grounding bar. But there has to be a neutral pig tail that has to go to the neutral/grounding bar for the breaker to work. and there should be no connection to the neutral terminal on the breaker.

If this is a 4-wire hook up then there would be a neutral from the hot tub that would connect to the neutral on the breaker.
 
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