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viclibo

05:21AM | 02/17/08
Member Since: 02/16/08
3 lifetime posts
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I have a hot tub that has only connections for 2 hots and a ground. My 50 amp sub panel has a gfci breaker with the hard wired neutral connected to the neutral bus bar in the sub panel. The GFCI itself has places for 2 load hots and 1 load neutral. Since the hot tub has no neutral point of connection, can I ignore the neutral completely?

househelper

06:26AM | 02/18/08
Member Since: 03/31/05
265 lifetime posts
As long as the white pigtail from the breaker is connected to the neutral bar in the subpanel, this will work with only the two hots connected to the breaker.

viclibo

03:42AM | 02/19/08
Member Since: 02/16/08
3 lifetime posts
Thank you for the response. I appreciate your time


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