My friend at work just put a hot tub in and the tub has no neutral lead to connect to. It just has two hots and an EGC. (It does have a little transformer inside the motor housing for a small 120v load. )

If you dont pull a neutral to the hot tub then how does the GFCI breaker work? (with the curly white pigtail.)

He just hooked up the two hots to the breaker and the test button worked fine. Is the breaker testing for leakage between leg a and leg b on the single phase system. and do you only hook up the white curly cue off the breaker when you have 120 v loads?

He said that the instructions to the GFCI breaker said to hook up the white curly cue if necessary. Does this mean to use it only if you have 120 v load coming from this source ( the panel with the gfci breaker)as opposed to the little transformer (sds) inside the motor housing.

-Erik