RAndress
Member
- Location
- Huntsville, Alabama
Many of you may have seen the recent newsletter heaping deserved praise on those responsible for the fine work done to make this marina safer. https://www.mikeholt.com/newsletters.php?action=display&letterID=1811
As per the 2017 code, the pedestal breakers are GFCI protected at 30 mA.
Does anyone know what type protection device feeds thes 30mA GFCI breakers? Is it a GFP breaker? If so, what trip limit? And how many pedestals connections (GFCI breakers) are fed by a single up-stream breaker?
Finally, for the 120V connections, does this feeder (or main) device provide ground fault protection using a single-pole 120V breaker or from one leg of a 240V/120V double-pole device? For 240V and 240V/120V circuits I assume they are fed by double pole devices. But, if not, how are they fed?
-Randal
As per the 2017 code, the pedestal breakers are GFCI protected at 30 mA.
Does anyone know what type protection device feeds thes 30mA GFCI breakers? Is it a GFP breaker? If so, what trip limit? And how many pedestals connections (GFCI breakers) are fed by a single up-stream breaker?
Finally, for the 120V connections, does this feeder (or main) device provide ground fault protection using a single-pole 120V breaker or from one leg of a 240V/120V double-pole device? For 240V and 240V/120V circuits I assume they are fed by double pole devices. But, if not, how are they fed?
-Randal