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    Default what kind of breaker to use for filter/pump?

    Do I need to use a special breaker when running a line for the pump?

    The pump will still be plugged into a 110 outlet, but I'm running a line from that outdoor outlet to the breaker box.
    24' x 52" AGP = 13.5k gallons
    Dynamo 2.0 HP pump, Sand Dollar sand filter, Polaris 65 vacuum

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    Default Re: what kind of breaker to use for filter/pump?

    Yes. You absolutely must have a ground-fault breaker installed. You probably need at least a 20amp GFI breaker as well. Running ANYTHING outdoors without GFI is begging for a tragedy.
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    Default Re: what kind of breaker to use for filter/pump?

    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD View Post
    Yes. You absolutely must have a ground-fault breaker installed. You probably need at least a 20amp GFI breaker as well. Running ANYTHING outdoors without GFI is begging for a tragedy.
    What do you mean a ground-fault breaker AND a GFI breaker as well? So two separate breakers for one circuit?
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    Default Re: what kind of breaker to use for filter/pump?

    Quote Originally Posted by rastoma View Post
    What do you mean a ground-fault breaker AND a GFI breaker as well? So two separate breakers for one circuit?
    No. GFI stands for "Ground Fault Interruption". They are the same thing.
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    Default Re: what kind of breaker to use for filter/pump?

    Ok... thought I had it. Just got back from Lowe's.

    Guy there said to get a 20a GFI breaker and a GFI outlet.

    I get home.

    Call electrician. He says NOT use a GFI breaker AND a GFI outlet at the same time, only one or the other.

    So which is it?
    24' x 52" AGP = 13.5k gallons
    Dynamo 2.0 HP pump, Sand Dollar sand filter, Polaris 65 vacuum

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    Default Re: what kind of breaker to use for filter/pump?

    Now I'm being told I need to have a 7ft long copper ground rod driven into the ground and ground the pool, to the pump to that rod ?!?!
    24' x 52" AGP = 13.5k gallons
    Dynamo 2.0 HP pump, Sand Dollar sand filter, Polaris 65 vacuum

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