mobile home new feeders question far as size

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Hello Everyone,
I bought used mobile home had moved so I'm connecting the place up to the power
I'm bought a Square D model sc816d200c 200 Amp Mobile Home Panel mounted to a post with conduit running to the mobile home to the main service panel .
I find that 4 wire is used 4/0-4/0-2/0-4 gauge is that right [h=2]Cerrowire 500 ft. Black and Green Mobile Home Feeder Cable[/h]Model # 540-6800J
 

Little Bill

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What is the reason that an insulated EGC is required for the feeder?

I don't know that it is required, but the EGC in all of this type wire I've seen is insulated.
This is just my opinion, but maybe because pulling through conduit, a bare conductor, especially aluminum, might tend to untwist and cause problems. Where as, SER cable has a bare EGC, but has an outer sheath to protect the bare EGC. Also, most mobile home panels are treated as sub panels and an insulated EGC would reduce the chances of contact with the grounded (neutral) conductor.
Plus, it's a very pretty color of green.:p
 

jumper

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I don't know that it is required, but the EGC in all of this type wire I've seen is insulated.
This is just my opinion, but maybe because pulling through conduit, a bare conductor, especially aluminum, might tend to untwist and cause problems. Where as, SER cable has a bare EGC, but has an outer sheath to protect the bare EGC. Also, most mobile home panels are treated as sub panels and an insulated EGC would reduce the chances of contact with the grounded (neutral) conductor.
Plus, it's a very pretty color of green.:p

550.33 Feeder.
(A) Feeder Conductors. Feeder conductors shall comply
with the following:
(1) Feeder conductors shall consist of either a listed cord,
factory installed in accordance with 550.10(B), or a permanently
installed feeder consisting of four insulated,
color-coded conductors that shall be identified by the factory
or field marking of the conductors in compliance
with 310.110. Equipment grounding conductors shall not
be identified by stripping the insulation.
 

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550.33 Feeder.
(A) Feeder Conductors. Feeder conductors shall comply
with the following:
(1) Feeder conductors shall consist of either a listed cord,
factory installed in accordance with 550.10(B), or a permanently
installed feeder consisting of four insulated,
color-coded conductors that shall be identified by the factory
or field marking of the conductors in compliance
with 310.110. Equipment grounding conductors shall not
be identified by stripping the insulation.

Sorry, I thought you were referring to the wire mfg spec sheet. I didn't look at the code section. Then I guess they want the color coding.
 
hey the funny thing was my girlfriend wanted to use the old wire from where the trailer was moved from it's 2 gauge buts like 15 years old and crouded and rust is on the outside jacket .
I told her no way that will fly past the final inspection
 
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