Best Gfci Breaker Shared Neutral
If you put another gfci downstream of a gfci it will not work correctly.
Gfci breaker shared neutral. However the line neutral that being your pig tail white coiled wire will need to be connected to the neutral bar since the breaker needs 120 volts for the electronics to work. I have two 15a circuits that share a neutral. My question was about the neutral.
If you can t use the next option this is going to be the cheapest choice. 2 individual gfci recep at each location but neutral pigtailed and not fed out of the load terminal. And it needs to be gfci.
The outlet gfci trips because of the shared neutral when something is plugged into one of the down stream outlets. Each gfci does require a dedicated hot and neutral but you can daisy chain the ground. This was a mistake made within a junction box.
Currently they go to two normal breakers and i d like to replace two those breakers side by side in the breaker box with plug on neutral gfci breakers. Connect the ground to the ground bar as you normally would. Once we figured out which figured out which diagram to use there were 6 choices then we hooked up the 20 amp 2 pole with the neutral load then to the neutral isolated bar then the 30 amp 2 pole required no neutral which was news to me.
Have to go this route because i have a shared neutral between two breakers. In a shared neutral the neutral acts as a return line per se and when one circuit is used it senses an imbalance and trips. I was able to install one gfci with.
Both breakers need to trip if one trips. No neutral this was a brand of hot tub that was fed from a 2 pole 30 amp and 2 pole 20 amp breakers. The way you would normally install two gfci protected outlets is to put the gfci closest to the panel then daisy chain a regular outlet off of it.