ChrisMichels
Well-Known Member
My breaker box is full, so I will need to run a sub panel to supply power to my brewery.
I have a douple pole 30amp breaker in my main panel now that runs our electric dryer. I plan on removing the 30amp, and replace it with a 50 amp. I will then run the power from the 50amp to the sub panel and place both the 30amp for the dryer, and a 50 amp for the brewery. (Only one will run at a time, obviously)
My question is, does the GFI breaker need to be the breaker in the sub, or the breaker in the main?
I have a douple pole 30amp breaker in my main panel now that runs our electric dryer. I plan on removing the 30amp, and replace it with a 50 amp. I will then run the power from the 50amp to the sub panel and place both the 30amp for the dryer, and a 50 amp for the brewery. (Only one will run at a time, obviously)
My question is, does the GFI breaker need to be the breaker in the sub, or the breaker in the main?