It would appear that article 551.44(D) and 551.42(D) would allow both voltage ratings.
551.44 Power-Supply Assembly.
(D) Fifty-Ampere Power-Supply Assembly. Recreational vehicles wired in accordance with 551.42(D) shall use a listed 50-ampere, 120/208?240-volt main power-supply assembly.
(D) More Than Five Circuits Without a Listed Energy Management System. A 50-ampere, 120/208?240-volt power-supply assembly and a minimum 50-ampere-rated distribution panelboard shall be used where six or more circuits are employed. The load distribution shall ensure a reasonable current balance between phases.
handbook said:
Experience and field data indicate that supply calculations are not necessary; in some cases, such calculations have resulted in oversized power supplies. In recreational vehicles with six or more circuits, the power supply assembly must have a minimum rating of 50 amperes. Reasonable balancing of the electrical load between phases is required. This section was revised for the 2008 Code to require the panelboard to be rated 120/208-240 to allow connection to a 120/240 single-phase service or a 120/208 3-phase distribution.[quote/]
The Last sentence of this makes me believe that the 120/208v 1ph service to the 50a 120/240v RV outlet would be permissable.
Is this only in the Handbook?