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RJsfishin
Jul 01, 2015Explorer
Chris Bryant wrote:
To further confuse matters, the NEC says:
Two to Five 15- or 20- Ampere Circuits
A maximum of five 15- or 20- ampere circuits to supply light, recpetical outlets, and fixed appliances shall be permitted.Such recreational vehicles shall be equipped with a distribution panelboard rated at 120 volts maximum with a 30- ampere rated main power supply assembly...
I should note this is an old copy- 2002, and it could have changed. I'm just too cheap to buy a new copy :).
120 volt breaker panels are hard to find- about everything in normal builders supplies are 120/240.
Who cares what NEC says ? You are not bound by any codes in doing this job.
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