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  • Dec 20, 2007, 09:22 PM
    Markow
    Double pole 15 amp GFCI
    I read the other note on gfci, but I have a different problem. I am installing a compressor outside the house in a shed, and I want to install an outside electrical socket on my outside wall of the house. The compressor requres 240V 15 Amps. I was planning on running a large extension cord to the compressor (4 wire/10 gauge) so I don't have to fuss with code from the house to the shed -- I cannot bury. I assume the outside socket requires GFCI, but I cannot find a double pole 15 amp gfci.

    I have found double pole 50 amp gfcis at Home Depot. How do I solve my problem. Do I really need to use a GFCI?

    Thanks

    Michael
  • Dec 21, 2007, 03:36 AM
    tkrussell
    No, a GFI breaker is not needed for a 240 volt outlet. There are 2 pole 15 amp GFI breakers available for every popular panelboard, but only found at real electrical supply distributors.

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