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I want to add GFCI to a pool light circuit. I traced the circuit to a
Square D XO subpanel. The XO series breaker box is obsolete and the only breakers I can find are regular used ones (no GFCI breakers for XO). It would be a huge job to replace the entire subpanel just for this circuit, because it contains a maze of other old circuits. Is there any GFCI breaker that will plug into the XO box? Is there a GFCI device that I can connect to the junction box in the pool equipment room? Maybe a simple one switch circuit breaker box that can connect through a knockout.. something that would install without turning it into a huge construction job? |
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