Looking at an appliance which needs 240/120 power and also mandates a GFCI. Usually GFCIs on 240v loads are handled by a breaker that has the GFCI logic in it. Planning on wiring up a 14-30 plug for it and adding a double pole GFCI breaker for it.
I just have a question. What keeps the breaker from tripping as soon as you send current down the neutral (a 120v load)? Would it not see that as an imbalance between the two hot conductors and trip?
I just have a question. What keeps the breaker from tripping as soon as you send current down the neutral (a 120v load)? Would it not see that as an imbalance between the two hot conductors and trip?
