Good afternoon everyone,
I just purchased a new electric Hayward Heat Pump. I ran a dedicated circuit for the heat pump to a service disconnect panel at my equipment pad (240 Volt 2 Pole 50 Amp GFCI circuit breaker in my main panel and 6/3 wire to the equipment pad). The heat pump was delivered and I opened the access panel and do not see a neutral connection. I have researched this, on this forum as well as others, and see some equipment is not setup for a neutral wire, which surprises me. My question is my GFCI circuit breaker is setup for 6/3 wire (2 hot connections, a neutral connection, and a pig tail neutral to the panel neutral bar) and I have run 6/3 wire to the equipment pad service disconnect, so how do I now terminate the neutral wire in the disconnect panel?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Chris.
I just purchased a new electric Hayward Heat Pump. I ran a dedicated circuit for the heat pump to a service disconnect panel at my equipment pad (240 Volt 2 Pole 50 Amp GFCI circuit breaker in my main panel and 6/3 wire to the equipment pad). The heat pump was delivered and I opened the access panel and do not see a neutral connection. I have researched this, on this forum as well as others, and see some equipment is not setup for a neutral wire, which surprises me. My question is my GFCI circuit breaker is setup for 6/3 wire (2 hot connections, a neutral connection, and a pig tail neutral to the panel neutral bar) and I have run 6/3 wire to the equipment pad service disconnect, so how do I now terminate the neutral wire in the disconnect panel?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Chris.