Ncanchorman
Oct 29, 2016Explorer
Autoformer
Anybody no if you can run a 50 amp power former on a 30 amp service or do you need one for each service
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Dutch,
NEC covers NO plug in devices.Dutch_12078 wrote:
Don, I don't think "Autotransformers shall not be used." exempts portable units from the prohibition for RV use.
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Don, I don't think "Autotransformers shall not be used." exempts portable units from the prohibition for RV use.
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Dutch,
NEC prohibits hard wired autoformers in RV's but when the unit is a plug in device, they are not prohibited. This argues for having a plug in unit. I choose to do plug in rather than hard wired.Dutch_12078 wrote:
Be aware that some parks ban the use of "autoformers" (autotransformers), either out of ignorance, believing that they somehow "steal" power, or because either they or their insurance carrier are aware that the NEC prohibits their use in RV's. If nothing else, that could be a factor in deciding between a portable unit versus a built-in one that's out of sight.
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Dutch,
NEC prohibits hard wired autoformers in RV's but when the unit is a plug in device, they are not prohibited. This argues for having a plug in unit. I choose to do plug in rather than hard wired.Dutch_12078 wrote:
Be aware that some parks ban the use of "autoformers" (autotransformers), either out of ignorance, believing that they somehow "steal" power, or because either they or their insurance carrier are aware that the NEC prohibits their use in RV's. If nothing else, that could be a factor in deciding between a portable unit versus a built-in one that's out of sight.
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Be aware that some parks ban the use of "autoformers" (autotransformers), either out of ignorance, believing that they somehow "steal" power, or because either they or their insurance carrier are aware that the NEC prohibits their use in RV's. If nothing else, that could be a factor in deciding between a portable unit versus a built-in one that's out of sight.
MrWizard wrote:usersmanual wrote:MrWizard wrote:
yes it would help
i dont use hookups often, and haven't had 50amp hookup in the past 4yrs
but i have never had low voltage on 50amp, on the occasions i used it
I think your mistaken here; most rv parks have 50amp outlet and a 30amp one. the power supply comes from the same source so if u meter each part of the 50 amp out and the one from the 30 amp they should(will) have the identical voltage supply
i would not know about most RV parks
i am NOT there
like i said, my experience ... never had low voltage on the few times i had a 50 amp hookup
If you are unfortunate enough be where it seems everyone wants to use electric heat and not buy LP, then yes maybe you have experienced problems
again not germaine to the OP question
his question was can he use it on 30 amps will it hurt
not a question about low voltage on 50, he like you and others, has a need for it on 50amp, or it would NOT be in his RV
i have NOT needed one
yes i have thought about 'maybe someday'
usersmanual wrote:MrWizard wrote:
yes it would help
i dont use hookups often, and haven't had 50amp hookup in the past 4yrs
but i have never had low voltage on 50amp, on the occasions i used it
I think your mistaken here; most rv parks have 50amp outlet and a 30amp one. the power supply comes from the same source so if u meter each part of the 50 amp out and the one from the 30 amp they should(will) have the identical voltage supply
ArchHoagland wrote:
Speaking of Autoformers...what is a ballpark price for one, installed?