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shaneperch
May 05, 2013Explorer
byways wrote:
He bears EVERY BIT of the responsibility because the outlet for a 30 amp RV plug is code-specific. He wired it wrong. No excuse. Nada. Zilp.
Being an electrician working mostly in heavy industrial, I do say this statement is correct. Every receptacle has a NEMA number and voltage and amp ratings. He is responsible for the damage done and his insurance will have to cover the A/C unit TVs and whatever else that was fried. He most likely hooked up the outlet with the two hots thinking it is a 220v unit.
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