<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rich-n-poor:
<STRONG>my intention wasnt for you to remove the gfci altogether just to make sure the wire and outlet it self was up to the current draw
i.e. 12 gauge wire minimum on a 20 amp breaker and a gfci capable of handling that kinda draw
The GFI I was using could handle the draw. What concerns me about a GFI, on the main water circulation pump is that in the event of a town blackout, which usually only lasts on average about an hour, when it comes back the GFI has to be manually reset. If there is on one to reset it than the system would be without water circulation for as long as I'm away from home. That's my point in removing the GFI from the main pump. So, is there a GFI that doesn't need to be reset after a blackout, when the town's power comes back. If I'm home I start up ther generator and reset the GFIs. But, again, what if I'm not home for let's say 12-hours?
Terry
a gfci is always a good idea but a hot plug is a fire waiting to happen</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>