Hi Everyone,
I know this isn't an electricians fourm, but I wanted to see if anyone else has run into this. I've just finished installing a 50a circuit for my welder, runing from my electrical service to the garage. I'm running 4/4 (since I have to go 100ft) all the way from the breaker to the welder outlet. However, since the garage is a "damp location", code requries a ground fault breaker, which I installed. As you may know, GFI breakers wire the neutral through the body of the breaker so that the device can detect a fault to ground.
Even though the breaker accepts #4 for the 2 hots, it's prewired with #10 stranded for the neutral conductor (which seems smallish). I think this is probably OK for 250V applications since the neutral isn't really used. My understanding is that the neutral wire is actually a return to the center tap of the utility transformer, and is only used for "unbalanced" loads (i.e. 125v circuits).
Has anyone dealt with this before, and can check my thinking here?
Thanks
Mike