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Gfci is not required in an rv pedestal for the 30 or 50 amp receps Thank you for your help. What is still not clear is whether the would apply outside of an rv park in, say, a dwelling

In my view it should because, as you say, these outlets are really feeders when used with an rv I searched article 545,250 and the entire index but i can't find the specific information i'm searching for I would just require the rv receps to be in a listed rv panel and pass it.

I have five to 200 amp disconnects each disconnect the neutral and ground are bonded and these are the service disconnects and then they feed individual 30 amp pedestals in rv park question since the neutral and ground are bonded at the disconnect i should not bond each pedestal would that be.

I have a 16’ polar kraft that i want to add a pedestal seat to the rear of the boat The floor is 1/2” or 5/8” plywood….i don’t remember off hand I can locate the metal supports so i know where not to dril My question is if the screws will pull out of the wood

I can either get a top mount. Not sure the pedestal or pad mount would qualify. You've probably seen the 100a rv panels that have 50/2, 30/1, and 20/1 breakers and respective 50a, 30a, and 20a receptacles An electrician would like to loop feed multiple panels from a 200a breaker.

This pedestal is near the mobile home's panel, and contains no breakers, but just a connection point for the underground feed from the meter to a flex that goes inside the mobile home wall to its panel

In addition to its door falling off (maybe repairable), it's rusted apart at ground level and probably needs replaced. Is it required by nec that a ground rod or ground circuit be connected to the ground bus on a 100 amp rv pedestal The ground bus is bonded to the steel pedestal body and the pedestal is buried 24 inches in the ground The receptacles in the pedestal are all connected to this ground bus

I was @ an rv resort and ran into something that i wanted clarification on so here goes The park has (39) pedestal's and each one has (1) 2p50a breaker, (1) 1p 30a breaker, and (1) 1p20a breaker along with a driven ground rod There is no main service panel on site that feeds them, but what. So if i have a meter pedestal with a meter disconnect (allowed by and field marked per 230.82 (3)) and have the service disconnect located at the structure.

I have been questioned about the proper grounding requirement for a computer room raised floor, can anyone help me find the nec article number

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