- Apr 15, 2018
- 201
- Pool Size
- 40000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-20
so i happen to have a 15A and a 20A breaker with gfci capability in my toolbox.
i was thinking I'd add these to my easy touch. the pump and heater are presently not even on a gfci.
the pool lights are tied into a breakout gfci plug.
I am attaching a diagram of my wiring.
basically, the SWCG, heater and pump are all on 1 relay and breaker.
i noted on the swcg, the blue and black are tied together and go nowhere.
the lights are powered by a GFCI, which is powered from a breaker.
I was going to put in the 20A GFCI breaker to add the gfci to the pump circuit. do i just swap the breaker and then tie the little white pigtail on the gfci breaker to the neutral bar in the panel?
also, to put the lights on their own gfci breaker, do I just pull the lights off the existing gfci plug and plut them on the breaker? similarly, that 15a gfci breaker has a little pig tail that I assume goes into the neutral bar?
attached is a diagram of the current setup
i was thinking I'd add these to my easy touch. the pump and heater are presently not even on a gfci.
the pool lights are tied into a breakout gfci plug.
I am attaching a diagram of my wiring.
basically, the SWCG, heater and pump are all on 1 relay and breaker.
i noted on the swcg, the blue and black are tied together and go nowhere.
the lights are powered by a GFCI, which is powered from a breaker.
I was going to put in the 20A GFCI breaker to add the gfci to the pump circuit. do i just swap the breaker and then tie the little white pigtail on the gfci breaker to the neutral bar in the panel?
also, to put the lights on their own gfci breaker, do I just pull the lights off the existing gfci plug and plut them on the breaker? similarly, that 15a gfci breaker has a little pig tail that I assume goes into the neutral bar?
attached is a diagram of the current setup
