My Polaris cleaner is fed from a 3/4 HP pump that wired for 240 volts. I would like to put this pump on a GFCI breaker.
The 240 volt GFCI breakers are expensive. The 120 volt GFCI breakers are less than half the cost.
The pump is rated 115/230 vac at 12.8/6.4 amps. It is located 10 feet from a 100 amp sub-panel.
At 10' from the panel, I see no reason not to rewire the pump to 120 volts using a 20 amp GFCI breaker. Note only would the breaker cost less but I would pick up an open space in the sub-panel.
What are your thoughts?
(Booster pump is fed from the 20 amp non-GFCI breaker shown in the photo.)

The 240 volt GFCI breakers are expensive. The 120 volt GFCI breakers are less than half the cost.
The pump is rated 115/230 vac at 12.8/6.4 amps. It is located 10 feet from a 100 amp sub-panel.
At 10' from the panel, I see no reason not to rewire the pump to 120 volts using a 20 amp GFCI breaker. Note only would the breaker cost less but I would pick up an open space in the sub-panel.
What are your thoughts?
(Booster pump is fed from the 20 amp non-GFCI breaker shown in the photo.)
