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BeenWetter wrote:
Hi- I am installing an isolation transformer and want to isolate the ground from the shoreside supply. The manual from Charles states that I need a 2-pole GFCI circuit breaker. Why? I have not found any marine breakers for 30 amp 120v that are also ground fault. Anyone have any information on a manufacturer? Or does one use residential vice marine in this instance? Marine c'bkrs are hydraulic devices. Shore side c'bkrs are thermal-magnetic. The only thing they have in common is that they are both c'bkrs. They are not interchangeable. Lew |
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