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Dave-Sparky
Mar 20, 2015Explorer
that's quite a list!
I don't see any major issues overall, but some of you loads do seem light.
Your interior lite fixtures depending on the bulb my need up to 2 amps each and your furnace load may be closer to 7 amps form my experience.
The buss structure sounds good and reasonable, but I would draw it out and look for potential issues.
From my reading I don't think you are bonding the neutral to the ground, this is good! The panel in a trailer is esentially a subpanel and this is the correct way to wire it.
Good luck and pay attention to the torque of the connections to the wires as they will need to withstand more vibration than any other wiring you have ever done.
Dave, WA ME-01
I don't see any major issues overall, but some of you loads do seem light.
Your interior lite fixtures depending on the bulb my need up to 2 amps each and your furnace load may be closer to 7 amps form my experience.
The buss structure sounds good and reasonable, but I would draw it out and look for potential issues.
From my reading I don't think you are bonding the neutral to the ground, this is good! The panel in a trailer is esentially a subpanel and this is the correct way to wire it.
Good luck and pay attention to the torque of the connections to the wires as they will need to withstand more vibration than any other wiring you have ever done.
Dave, WA ME-01
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