So I was planning on using my washer/dryer outlet for me E-Kettle. My question is do i need a spa panel for the GFCI? The outlet runs to a Disconnect/Panel outside of my Electrical panel in my unfinished basement. Does this already have GFCI protection?
Hi. No, I don't think so. Typically, GFCI breakers will have a test/reset button and are identified as GFCI (see below.) I think yours is a standard 30A breaker.