RV receptacle

frofro19

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Location
VA.
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Master Electrician
I know this has been discussed before but I have a customer that needs a 50 amp RV receptacle attached to a detached building. Not sure if it needs GFCI protection from the panel or if I can use a RV panel that has GFCI protection and would that serve as a disconnect as well or would it need a disconnect beside of the RV panel? And if a disconnect is needed, could a breaker lock in the panel serve that purpose?
 
I know this has been discussed before but I have a customer that needs a 50 amp RV receptacle attached to a detached building. Not sure if it needs GFCI protection from the panel or if I can use a RV panel that has GFCI protection and would that serve as a disconnect as well or would it need a disconnect beside of the RV panel? And if a disconnect is needed, could a breaker lock in the panel serve that purpose?
Would something like this serve both purposes if needed?
 

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