canyonbrewer
Well-Known Member
Hello All -
Recently moved, and due to space constraints in my load center, I am unable to continue to use the GFCI breaker I was using at my last home.
I think the best option is to use an "in-line" gfci like this: http://www.gfcistore.com/30-amp-inline-gfcis.html
Here is my issue:
My brewery has 4 wires: black, red, white, green.
This GFCI only has 3 wires, black, white, green.
How do I wire? Can I wire white/green together? Ground and Neutral are wired together in the load center anyways.
Thanks!
Jason
Recently moved, and due to space constraints in my load center, I am unable to continue to use the GFCI breaker I was using at my last home.
I think the best option is to use an "in-line" gfci like this: http://www.gfcistore.com/30-amp-inline-gfcis.html
Here is my issue:
My brewery has 4 wires: black, red, white, green.
This GFCI only has 3 wires, black, white, green.
How do I wire? Can I wire white/green together? Ground and Neutral are wired together in the load center anyways.
Thanks!
Jason