240v GFCI
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 6:44 pm
Hey everyone
I'm still working on my EHERMs setup and want to tackle the GFCI safety part of it. In the US a lot are using a GE 50A GFCI spa panel (NEC approved) as a sub panel with a standard 240v breaker in their main house panel. The Home Depot sells one in the USA is only $50 compared to all the ones I can find in Canada that are $100+. Does anyone know if I was able to get the USA NEC approved one from HD whether it would be up to code in Canada or do I have to pay more for the CSA approved ones I can find around here? Hoping there may be an electrician on the forums who would know the answer to this.
Thanks
John
I'm still working on my EHERMs setup and want to tackle the GFCI safety part of it. In the US a lot are using a GE 50A GFCI spa panel (NEC approved) as a sub panel with a standard 240v breaker in their main house panel. The Home Depot sells one in the USA is only $50 compared to all the ones I can find in Canada that are $100+. Does anyone know if I was able to get the USA NEC approved one from HD whether it would be up to code in Canada or do I have to pay more for the CSA approved ones I can find around here? Hoping there may be an electrician on the forums who would know the answer to this.
Thanks
John