I was poking around on Auber's website and found this image of the guts of one of their BIAB panels.
In this circuit, there's main power in -> main power contactor -> 30A breaker -> SSR -> element contactor -> element power out.
In the panel schematic that I'm using, the SSR comes between the element contactor and element power out and there's no breaker in the element power circuit. Is there any reason that one order is superior to the other? I'm fairly certain the 30A breaker is unnecessary if you're plugging into an outlet with 30A GFCI protection.
Any feedback on this question is appreciated!
In this circuit, there's main power in -> main power contactor -> 30A breaker -> SSR -> element contactor -> element power out.
In the panel schematic that I'm using, the SSR comes between the element contactor and element power out and there's no breaker in the element power circuit. Is there any reason that one order is superior to the other? I'm fairly certain the 30A breaker is unnecessary if you're plugging into an outlet with 30A GFCI protection.
Any feedback on this question is appreciated!