You need to run 4 conductor wire (10 gauge) from the main panel (240 volts off a 30 amp breaker in the main) to a subpanel located nearer the pool. Then you can wire up recepticles with 12-2 . You really should use conduit to run the 4 conductors, too.

What size wire should I use for a pool pump?

Connect an 8-gauge wire to the metal posts of the pool, the pump, and the metal plate on the skimmer and then wire that to the pump to bond the entire pool.

What size breaker do I need for a 220V pool pump?





20 amp breaker

Booster pumps for pool cleaners or solar systems can be operated with 110V or 220V, and are usually connected to a separate timeclock, powered with a dedicated 15 or 20 amp breaker. The wiring of the motor is identical to the wiring for the main pool pump.

How many amps does a 1.5 HP pool pump use?

The 1.5HP pump is drawing 17 Amps on initial start up for about 2 seconds (literally), and then drops to 12 Amps and hums away.

What size wire do I need to ground a pool?

The bonding conductor should be at least 8 AWG or larger solid copper. All metallic parts of the pool’s structure, including reinforcing metal, must be bonded together using solid copper conductors (insulated, covered or bare), and at least 8 AWG, or with rigid metal conduit of brass or other corrosion-resistant metal.

What kind of breaker do I need for a pool pump?





The National Electric Code requires that all swimming pool pumps be connected to a GFCI breaker.

How do you wire a 220v pool pump?

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Quote from Youtube video: Take that one off first round and the two load wires it right here load one and load to the matter which one we wire to which wire with a new pump. Either.

How many amps does a pool pump pull?

If you need to know the electrical requirements for your inground pool, here is a list of common pool equipment and the approximate volts and amps required for each: Pool Pump: 240v, 10amps. Salt Water Chlorinator: 240v, approx 5-8 amps. Pool Heat Pump: 240v, 50 amps.

How do you size a breaker for a pump?

There are generally 2 pole circuit breakers in the form of a voltage supply to most submersible well pumps consisting of single phase 230 volt power.



How Many Amp Breaker Should A Well Pump Have?

Well Pump (HP) Volts Req. Circuit Breaker (Amps)
0.5 HP 110V 15A
0.5 HP 230V 15A
0.75 HP 230V 20A
1 HP 230V 25A



How do you wire a pool pump to a breaker box?

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Quote from Youtube video: Screw a metal elbow on to your pool pump at the end of the motor. Run conduit from the metal box to the pump string. Your three wires through the conduit.

How do you wire a 230 volt pool pump?

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Quote from Youtube video: The black plug is positioned. So that the black wires attached to terminal 5 for 230 volts the white wire is not attached.

How do you size a breaker for a pump?



There are generally 2 pole circuit breakers in the form of a voltage supply to most submersible well pumps consisting of single phase 230 volt power.



How Many Amp Breaker Should A Well Pump Have?

Well Pump (HP) Volts Req. Circuit Breaker (Amps)
0.5 HP 110V 15A
0.5 HP 230V 15A
0.75 HP 230V 20A
1 HP 230V 25A


How many amps does a 2 HP pool pump draw?

A 2 hp pump won’t pull twice as many amps as our 1 hp example motor UST1102, but it will be more, about 25% more, up to 20/10 amps. The EE version of our example motor, the UCT1102 ‘The Conservationist’, uses 11 / 5.5 max load amps, or a reduction of just over 25%.

Do pool pump motors have to be GFCI protected?

GFCI protection is now essentially required for all receptacles that supply power above the low-voltage contact limit to equipment that handles pool water. This requirement is in addition to the GFCI protection required for 120V through 240V, single-phase pool pump motors.

Does pool pump need dedicated circuit?



You want a thicker extension cord, because a pool pump requires a good amount of electricity to run. Also, because the pump uses a lot of power, the outlet that you plug the extension cord into should be on what is called a “dedicated circuit”.

What is the code requirement for the GFCI protection of pool pump motors?

GFCI protection is required for outlets supplying pool pump motors connected to single-phase, 120V power through 240V branch circuits, whether by receptacle or by direct connection [680.21(C)] (Fig. 1).

Why does my pool pump keep tripping the GFCI?

GFCIs are quite sensitive to moisture so if your breaker trips after a storm, you might just need to let the sun do its thing for a day or two. If it’s not summer, you can probably just leave the pump off for a day and try again once everything has had a chance to dry.

How do you wire a GFCI breaker for a pool pump?

(1) Install a 20 amp GFCI at the main breaker panel for the dedicated 240 line for the pool pump. Neutral wire from GFCI attaches to ground/neutral bus which is the same at the main. (2) Add 240 Disconnect by pool pump. (3) Add Intermatic PS3000 surge protector by connecting it to disconnect.

Does a pool heat pump need to be on a GFCI breaker?



Heat pumps do not require a GFCI. Heat pumps fall under NEC 680.45 as a “circulation heater” which requires a GFCI when supplied by a brach circuit of 150 volts or less. Any pool Heat Pump that runs on 240 volts then does not require a GFCI.