NEC 230.2(E), 2-services in RV

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l3city

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Hi fellas, I am working on a tenant improvement for an existing RV served by 2 different Service entrance sections. NEC 230.2(E) express that this applies for buildings and/or structures. Can I apply this code to the RV site? :smile:
 
the 2-serives are existing. One is being upgraded, and still we will have two services, does NEC 230.2(e) applies?
 
Lost me! NEC 230.2(E) says:Where a building or structure is supplied by more than one service, or any combination of branch circuits, feeders, and services, a permanent plaque or directory shall be installed at each service disconnect location denoting all other services, feeders, and branch circuits supplying that building or structure and the area served by each.
:-?

If you mean do you need to identify what the equipment serves? I'm pretty sure you do.
 
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Hi fellas, I apologize for not being that clear.

Yes RV=Recerational Vehicle. But I forgot (duuhhh) to tell that the existing 2-services are not only for one RV, is for a whole parking RV 150+ spaces, Anyways, just let me know what you think.
thanks in advance:cool:

PD yes, all RV have wheels, they are the famous 'snowbirds' from Canada and the Northern States coming to Arizona every year
 
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l3city said:
Hi fellas, I apologize for not being that clear.

Yes RV=Recerational Vehicle. But I forgot (duuhhh) to tell that the existing 2-services are not only for one RV, is for a whole parking RV 150+ spaces, Anyways, just let me know what you think.
thanks in advance:cool:

PD yes, all RV have wheels, they are the famous 'snowbirds' from Canada and the Northern States coming to Arizona every year

Let you know about what? Rather you can have two services, or NEC 230.2(E)?
 
150+ parking space on RV park is pretty big one and some POCO will split the service into two or more section due the voltage drop issue and the size of POCO single phase can size.

Yeah i know they have pretty big single phase cans to handle the load.

I know one RV park near me have three POCO feeds running into that place one supply from one end while other one feed from other end while the third one is used for office and waterpark set up.

Merci,Marc
 
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