I had so many nuisance trips with the Cutler Hammer CH GFCI breaker on my Pentair VS pump, that I had to temporarily swap it out for a regular CH220 breaker. It's a hardwired circuit, no receptacles, which historically did not require GFCI. But it's a new (2023) install, and I believe latest NEC code update requires that even dedicated hardwired pool pump circuits of 20 amps be GFCI, since 2019.
It seems that only Siemens breakers play well with the Pentair VS pumps, in fact Pentair is now selling relabeled Siemens QF220A's under their own name and number (PA220GF). But unfortunately neither make a load center that fits my panel space very well, for clean swap-out of the existing panel. I could add a single Siemens 0408 panel, just for the pool pump breaker, but this will also require some reconfiguration of the panel space.
Does anyone know of a hardwired or inline GFCI module, which is known to play well with these pumps? The most common ones are Hubbell, and they have units that could be mounted in an outdoor box much smaller and with more flexible placement than a load center, but I fear Hubbell's may have as many nuisance trips as my present Cutler Hammer's.
It seems that only Siemens breakers play well with the Pentair VS pumps, in fact Pentair is now selling relabeled Siemens QF220A's under their own name and number (PA220GF). But unfortunately neither make a load center that fits my panel space very well, for clean swap-out of the existing panel. I could add a single Siemens 0408 panel, just for the pool pump breaker, but this will also require some reconfiguration of the panel space.
Does anyone know of a hardwired or inline GFCI module, which is known to play well with these pumps? The most common ones are Hubbell, and they have units that could be mounted in an outdoor box much smaller and with more flexible placement than a load center, but I fear Hubbell's may have as many nuisance trips as my present Cutler Hammer's.