I have a hot tub. It is wired with 6/3 teck cable to a pull out disconnect switch. The pullout is wired with 8/3 teck cable to the main GE panel with a 50amp standard breaker.
It was roughed in with the 8/3. The spa calls for 6awg.
My plan is to replace the pullout style disconnect with a spakit CHOME250SPA which has a GFCI 50 amp breaker ( THQL2150 ) - mostly because the panel breaker isn't GFCI and the pull out disconnect wire fill is too large.
Some references online seem to indicate that you can pull 50amp via 8/3 teck cable as the cable can handle higher temperatures but the 50amp breaker in the main panel is rated 60C/75C for copper/aluminum. Does this mean 60C for copper or 75C for aluminum? A reference online seemed to suggest that these conditions aren't related and the breaker is saying it is good for 60C/75C/Copper and aluminum. This doesn't make a lot of sense to me as saying it is good for 60C is superfluous if you say 75C. I can't replace the 8/3 wire without doing extensive surgery on the house across 3 levels or having a nasty teck cable running up my siding.
The UL standard for circuit breakers states:
(1) Breakers rated 125 A or less must be marked for use with 60°C, 60/75°C, or 75°C only wire.
Given that it seems like the breaker is fine for 75C copper. I haven't done the research to know exactly how a breaker works, thinking about it, it is probably heat based so the rating probably just indicates that the breaker is lab tested under all those conditions.
My initial electrican put the 8/3 in place with the pullout disconnect way before I had selected a spa. A new electrician put the 6/3 teck cable to the pullout disconnect but didn't think I needed GFCI since it is a tub on a deck and not near the ground. He didn't mention the fill issue I only found it when I noticed the plate for the disconnect that covers the wire connections wasn't installed. A third electrician says I should have GFCI and recommended the spakit. He said that the teck cable is good for 50amps but that the breaker is probably not rated for 75C.
Searches seem to indicate 8/3 will handle 50amps but reach 75C which the teck cable is good so if the breaker is ok with 75C on copper I should be good?
Thoughts?
Reference talking about teck cable in wall being 8/3 instead of 6/3 NM. https://forums.mikeholt.com/threads/hot-tub-wire-size.2567630/
Reference talking about all 4 breaker possibilies are fine. https://forums.mikeholt.com/threads/8-on-50-amp-breaker.2580600/
UL Reference on circuit breaker labeling: https://www.se.com/ca/en/faqs/FA278582/