HoosierBuddy
Well-known member
Hey guys,
As part of my 2006 Garage Build...I had to sell it to the wife. How did I do that? I designed a deck in the L between the new garage and the house and drew in a hot tub on the deck. Suddenly my garage project was greenlighted!
Fast forward to 2017. The Spa keeps tripping the 50 Amp double throw breaker my main box. This has been happening on and off for a couple of months, but with the arrival of colder weather it has become much worse.
The 240 V 50 Amp Circuit only feeds the spa. It was new wiring in 2006, installed by a licensed electrician...it runs from a Cutler-Hammer Type BR250 120/240 V breaker about 40 feet to a 50 AMP GFI (Disconnect I guess would be the correct description?) Breaker adjacent to the hot tub. From there it goes to the hot tub. The GFI breaker is not an issue. It's the C-H breaker that feeds the disconnect that keeps tripping.
I pulled the front cover off the tub and disconnected each subsystem one-at-a-time to diagnose the problem area. The only thing that I could disconnect to keep the breaker from tripping was the 5.5 KW electric heater. The heater is protected by a separate 30 AMP fuse in the spa...but as it was only $40, I went ahead and replaced the heating element. Hooked everything back up and it ran about 15 minutes and tripped the breaker.
I bought a clamp on meter and put it around the main feed coming into the spa and started playing around with it. After the spa runs for about 15 minutes the breaker will trip. The clamp on amp meter was showing 28 amps when it tripped. The breaker was warm to the touch.
I've tried to contact the electrician that installed the circuit, but it's rolling to voice mail. I live in a very small town, so there is basically no one else to call.
Any advice here?
Phil
As part of my 2006 Garage Build...I had to sell it to the wife. How did I do that? I designed a deck in the L between the new garage and the house and drew in a hot tub on the deck. Suddenly my garage project was greenlighted!
Fast forward to 2017. The Spa keeps tripping the 50 Amp double throw breaker my main box. This has been happening on and off for a couple of months, but with the arrival of colder weather it has become much worse.
The 240 V 50 Amp Circuit only feeds the spa. It was new wiring in 2006, installed by a licensed electrician...it runs from a Cutler-Hammer Type BR250 120/240 V breaker about 40 feet to a 50 AMP GFI (Disconnect I guess would be the correct description?) Breaker adjacent to the hot tub. From there it goes to the hot tub. The GFI breaker is not an issue. It's the C-H breaker that feeds the disconnect that keeps tripping.
I pulled the front cover off the tub and disconnected each subsystem one-at-a-time to diagnose the problem area. The only thing that I could disconnect to keep the breaker from tripping was the 5.5 KW electric heater. The heater is protected by a separate 30 AMP fuse in the spa...but as it was only $40, I went ahead and replaced the heating element. Hooked everything back up and it ran about 15 minutes and tripped the breaker.
I bought a clamp on meter and put it around the main feed coming into the spa and started playing around with it. After the spa runs for about 15 minutes the breaker will trip. The clamp on amp meter was showing 28 amps when it tripped. The breaker was warm to the touch.
I've tried to contact the electrician that installed the circuit, but it's rolling to voice mail. I live in a very small town, so there is basically no one else to call.
Any advice here?
Phil
