Need help with GFCI outlet tripping. 110 volt Above Ground Pump

rtstrider

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Hey all! I have a brand new 110 volt variable speed pump for the above ground pool. Here is the pump I have


and the GFCI outlet I have


I have a dedicated circuit for this pump so nothing else is connected to it. Meaning it's a single 3 wire pull to the pump. Here is the wiring setup I currently have

Breaker box->Regular Breaker->110 volt gfci outlet->Pump

This ran perfectly for about four years or so with a single speed Hayward pump. Now I did swap out the plug and cover 2 weeks ago before changing to a new pump. I did not note what the previous plug was but I do remember getting it from Lowes. Is it possible this GFCI outlet may be extremely sensitive to the amp draw changes from the variable speed pump and that's what's causing it to kick? Is there a recommended setup for this pump or any recommended outlets/breakers? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Edit: I also have this on hand (not currently installed) but remember having issues with it initially tripping also


Edit 2: Here is the breaker I currently have. Any idea on what the GFCI breaker version of this would be?

 
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Does the pump run for a while before the GFCI trips or does the GFCI trip immediately?
 
Suggest you ditch the non-water rated GFIC outlet, install a WR rated standard outlet and replace the panel breaker with a Siemens QF120A 1 Pole GFIC Circuit Breaker. Verify your wires are 12 gage to carry 20 amps.

If it still trips, there maybe an issue with the pump.
 
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Suggest you ditch the non-water rated GFIC outlet, install a WR rated standard outlet and replace the panel breaker with a Siemens QF120A 1 Pole GFIC Circuit Breaker. Verify your wires are 12 gage to carry 20 amps.

If it still trips, there maybe an issue with the pump.
That's exactly what I'll try! I was able to coax the pump into running at low speeds finally yesterday evening. I'll give this a shot next weekend and report back.
 
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