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#16961 11/19/02 02:11 PM
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We are putting in a jacuzzi with a 60 amp breaker. Does anyone know where we can get a 60 amp GFCI? It's a G-job, not a company job.
Scott

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#16962 11/19/02 03:00 PM
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Scotts, The Jecuzzis I have wire usually require a 50 amp. GFI, and I usually get them from the local electric supply house or Lowes has a weatherproof panel that comes with a 50 amp. GFI that is designated just for jecuzzis. In my area the panel and breaker at Lowes is around $90.00, which is a good price considering the breaker itself usually costs around $90.00 or so at my supply house.. Hope this helps....

#16963 11/19/02 04:08 PM
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Siemens makes a 60A gfi, around $130 if i recall....

#16964 11/19/02 04:35 PM
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Cutler-Hammer makes them also.

#16965 11/20/02 08:39 AM
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square d makes one, try e-bay for a deal.

#16966 11/22/02 02:50 PM
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If safety is a concern, and GFCI is all about safety, I certainly would NOT buy circuit breakers from ebay. For all you know the breaker could have come from a flooded basement.


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