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Go to http://tinyurl.com/gaxe9 . Buy Blue Sea 2-pole, 30A, circuit breaker
P/N 7365 for your main disconnect. Use GFCI breakers or receptacles on the load side of your isolation transformer on the individual circuits that need it. Call Blue Sea and find out which of their circuit breakers have GFC protection built in ...the web site is not obvious, but they are obviously aware of it. Get Charles to give advice on the GFC protection and ask them why you can't just put GFC protection on individual circuits that need it (on the load side of your is-xformer). Note that you can have separate line protection on the input side for GFC-like protection, but it'll just result in lots of nuisance trips. Good luck, Brian D "BeenWetter" wrote in message ups.com... BeenWetter wrote: I've found no reference to "OFP" anywhere Mystery solved- "OFP" is a typo- should be "GFP" - Ground Fault Protection, says the technician at Charles. Still haven't found any such marine 2 pole 30 amp breaker, though. |
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