pieceofwork
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I'm in the process of installing a sub-panel disconnect for a hot tub. I will be running #6/3 w/ ground from my 200a main service panel (located in my garage) to the sub-panel disconnect (located outside the garage). I will install a 50a breaker inside the 200a main service panel for the feed to the sub-panel disconnect. Total distance of this run is approximately 20 feet. The sub-panel disconnect will house a 50a GFCI breaker which will feed the control panel of the hot tub. The sub-panel disconnect is an Eaton CH4L125RP rated for 125 amps and up to 4 circuits. The hot tub requires a dedicated 50amp circuit with GFCI. The tub I'm buying is used (a year old) and I'm taking the sub-panel and all of the wiring. So far this is pretty straight forward. But...I'm considering adding an outdoor outlet fed by this sub-panel disconnect for which I will use a 120v 15a GCFI breaker.
So, here is my question - If I add a 15a 120v circuit for an outdoor outlet fed from the sub-panel disconnect, can I use still use a 50a breaker in the 200a main service panel or does it have to be a larger breaker?
Thanks!
So, here is my question - If I add a 15a 120v circuit for an outdoor outlet fed from the sub-panel disconnect, can I use still use a 50a breaker in the 200a main service panel or does it have to be a larger breaker?
Thanks!