jumper
Senior Member
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- 3 Hr 2 Min from Winged Horses
I agree with this.
I even called the power company once to ask how they would calculated the load on RV Outlets and they indicated without knowing what was going to pull up, they calculate at 100%.
They would calculate a 100 amp feeder to a pedestal with a 50 amp 30 amp and a 120v GFI in it.
I know the 50 and 30 are in the pedestal for convienience, but, if there there, by rights there should be enough power run to the pedestal to service all receptacle outlets in the pedestal.
That would include enough power to run the 50,30 and 120v gfi all at the same time.
I would call that a good design practice. I do not believe, however, that it is a code requirement.
Jap, it is not required.
Where the electrical supply for a recreational
vehicle site has more than one receptacle, the calculated
load shall be calculated only for the highest rated receptacle.