Hello,
I am in the process of ordering a Skutt KM 1022. The required breaker size is 60 amp . I have a 100 amp subpanel in my studio that I installed myself, and this has been inspected. I plan on running a 240v circuit for my new kiln, but I am seeing conflicting information on whether or not I need a GFCI. I spoke to Skutt tech support and he stated that " a GFCI will sometimes trip." However, I am seeing in the NEC that I am required to have a GFCI breaker for the 240v circuit. Can anyone confirm this? is GFCI needed with a kiln?
Further details- Kiln will be 5 feet away from the subpanel
Kiln comes with a NEMA 6-50 plug installed.