We're Open! Tuesday Evening Sales & Tech Help Available Now! 8:18 Pacific, 7:18 AST, 5:18 PM HST, 1-813-235-4574
Unsure about your purchase? We're available to answer your questions now. Give us a call to help complete your order.
If you're in the Tampa area, come see us at our store. We're located at 14413 North Nebraska Ave! We have the spa parts, pumps and spa packs you need over the counter! Checks, Cash and Credit Cards Accepted! We Export World Wide! |
|
| The information contained in this forum is from SpaForums.Com
and IS NOT AUTHORITATIVE advice or official commentary from SpaPartsNet or SpaBabes Incorporated. Use this information at your own risk! |
| Spa GFI wiring |
I recently purchased a 240v Sundance spa. The wiring requires only three wires: red, black, and ground. Since I had space in my main panel, I placed the GFI there as follows: red to load hot, black to other load hot, pig tail white to neutral bus. The load neutral on the breaker was left vacant (as per Sundance's wiring instructions). I ran this out to the remote disconnect box and the spa will be wire into that disconnect box. My question is this: Since no neutral wire goes out to the remote disconnect or the spa, how does the GFI function? |
| Posted by on 2006-10-04 18:47:23. (7237) |
|
The GFI's function has nothing to do with neutral.
It's all about what current leaves the gfi, has to come back thru it.
So normal current flow thru your system is between L1-L2.
Anything leaves L1 or L2 that doesn't come back thru the other side, will trip the gfi. that is, if it leaves L1 and doesn't show up exactly the same thru L2, then it's obviously going through ground.
Which trips the GFI.
It is a current leakage detector, not a current neutral detector.
PS: Next time post in one forum only. Thanks. |
| Posted by on 2006-10-04 19:48:21. Metro Atlanta, Georgia Region (7239) |
|
Yeah sorry about that I a new user. Should have deleted the post i made to to wrong forum. Anyway thanks for the reply. I understand it completely. I was thinking in terms of a 110 GFI where the current comes back on the neutral. |
| Posted by on 2006-10-04 19:52:59. (7240) |
|
| | | The information contained in this forum is from SpaForums.Com
and IS NOT AUTHORITATIVE advice or official commentary from SpaPartsNet or SpaBabes Incorporated. Use this information at your own risk! |
Note: Prices and Specifications subject to change without notice
|
|

|
|
|
|
Related @ SpaForums | CalSpa Model 6300 control issue... Update... 11/30/08
I took off the sides to reach the controls and it became all too (more)...
| Air Valve Replacement Beachcomber Tub Hi, I need to replace the air valve on my 2002 beachcomber 530.
While looking inside (more)...
| 3 dots flashing and already replaced the pressure switch Hi,
We have a PDC Spa, actually at one of our rental cabins, and several months ago, (more)...
| 3 dots flashing and alreay replaced the pressure switch Hi,
We have a PDC Spa, actually at one of our rental cabins, and several months ago, (more)...
| Spa pumps turn on and off Yes, when you turn it on it says FLO and the 1 pump that I turned on it's light was (more)...
| Circulation pump wiring issues. I purchased an E5 circulation pump, and the wiring instructions given to me said that (more)...
| Where to buy CalSpa Motor? Techies-
I recently replaced a 6HP pump on a CalSpa, because it had been making a (more)...
| ASI Manhattan Spa Hope you can help,
I've just got the above spa, the heating light has been flashing (more)...
|
|
|
Are you in the Tampa Bay area? Visit Our Store! 14413 N Nebraska in Tampa Florida!
| Copyright © 1997-2008 Spa Babes, Inc. Tampa, FL Sales: 1-866-364-9681 Tech Support: 1-813-235-4574 |
|
|