Here is a couple of diagrams for RV30A and RV50A configurations...
50A
30A/20A/15A
Be sure this is what you will measure at the generator receptacle before plugging your 30A or 50A Trailer into it...
Here is another neat pictorial on how RV pedestals may be wired up...
Note the different wattage requirement between the 50A and 30A receptacles... The generator you have listed will not have enough wattage to fully operate both 50A ZONES in your 50A trailer. You will have to power down a bunch of appliances and systems to keep from tripping the generator local breaker...
You might also determine how the generator comes up with its 7500WATTS rating. Sometimes this is divided up between two 120V receptacles i.e. only 3750 Watts available at each receptacle... Note what the actual wattage rating would be if only one 30A receptacle is being used. I suspect only 3750WATTs...
Same idea would be for the 50A Receptacle. I suspect you would only get 3750WATTS for each of the two 50A zones in your trailer not the required 6000WATTS to fully operate both zones.
Roy Ken
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