I posted originally about the Leviton GFCI. I have since received mine and beginning to wire my control panel. Originally I was going to wire the GFCI so it cut power to the entire panel if it tripped. However, since then I am thinking of only cutting power to the heater element. This way I can maintain power to my PID and timer. I am using a plastic NEMA enclosure so I am not worried about the box being charged and was thinking if the GFCI only cut power to the element I could set a low alarm at say 200F to know if the element was shorted. Otherwise if wired to the incoming 240v everything goes dead if the GFCI is tripped. Thoughts?