I have a breaker sub panel behind an outdoor kitchen that comes from the house main breaker panel. The sub panel had a double 60Amp GFCI that feeds a Pentair Load Center in the pool pump room. The double 60 GFCI would trip every couple of weeks then now daily. My plan was to place a normal double 60 in the sub panel and put GFCI breakers for each component in the Pentair Load center. I have 2 Pentair 3hp intelliflo pumps each with a double 20 amp (pool filter and the other for a waterfall into the pool), pool lights 20amp, waterfall lights 20 amp, heater 20 amp. Everything 6 years old, except new pool pump.
I replaced the sub panel double 60 GFCI with a standard trip and the Pentair load center with GFCI breakers. The 2 pump double 20 GFCI work fine but the single 20amp GFCIs to the lights and heater immediately trip. The sub panel has line 1, line 2, neutral and ground coming from the main house panel. I put line 1&2 to the breaker and the neutral to the neutral bar and left the ground on the ground bar.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Any advice appreciated.
Thank you
I replaced the sub panel double 60 GFCI with a standard trip and the Pentair load center with GFCI breakers. The 2 pump double 20 GFCI work fine but the single 20amp GFCIs to the lights and heater immediately trip. The sub panel has line 1, line 2, neutral and ground coming from the main house panel. I put line 1&2 to the breaker and the neutral to the neutral bar and left the ground on the ground bar.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Any advice appreciated.
Thank you