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For a 2000 watt element, you need a 20amp circuit. That means a 20amp breaker, 12 awg wire, a 20 amp GFCI and a 20 amp plug. Any undersized component will cause heat and will trip the breaker.
What kind of GFCI & plug are you using?
I assume you have a 20 amp breaker and probably 12 awg wire... the most likely culprit is the GFCI & plug. A 20 amp plug usually has one of the spades turned sideways. The GFCI should have one of the openings shaped like a "T".
The other thing to keep in mind is anything else on the circuit could put you over 20amps.
What kind of GFCI & plug are you using?
I assume you have a 20 amp breaker and probably 12 awg wire... the most likely culprit is the GFCI & plug. A 20 amp plug usually has one of the spades turned sideways. The GFCI should have one of the openings shaped like a "T".
The other thing to keep in mind is anything else on the circuit could put you over 20amps.