Replaced our old 240v hot tub with a new one, which also uses 240v for motors, heater, etc, and 120v for low amp LEDs and touch screen control panel.
Right now there are just three 6 ga wires at the subpanel near the hot tub. 6 ga Black, Red and green. The old tub only needed the two hot lines and the green ground wire. The new hot tub has connections for four wires, Line 1, Line 2, Neutral and Ground.
Our electrician said he can wire it using only the 3 existing wires without pulling a new white wire for Neutral from the Main Panel by using a 60 amp GFCI breaker at the hot tub subpanel. Somehow he connects the Black, Red and Green wires to the GFCI and winds up with four wires out, Black, Red, White and Green. I guess he's using the green wire to act as both a ground wire and a neutral by going through the GFCI breaker.
He's been an electrician for a long time and says this will work fine and will be safe. Is he right? Will what he's doing be good?
Thanks,
David
Right now there are just three 6 ga wires at the subpanel near the hot tub. 6 ga Black, Red and green. The old tub only needed the two hot lines and the green ground wire. The new hot tub has connections for four wires, Line 1, Line 2, Neutral and Ground.
Our electrician said he can wire it using only the 3 existing wires without pulling a new white wire for Neutral from the Main Panel by using a 60 amp GFCI breaker at the hot tub subpanel. Somehow he connects the Black, Red and Green wires to the GFCI and winds up with four wires out, Black, Red, White and Green. I guess he's using the green wire to act as both a ground wire and a neutral by going through the GFCI breaker.
He's been an electrician for a long time and says this will work fine and will be safe. Is he right? Will what he's doing be good?
Thanks,
David