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sayoung wrote:allen8106 wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Yes, it is a 240v outlet, with a ground and a neutral (4 connections total). The RV appliances will draw 120v from either side of the outlet (L1 or L2), depending on the circuit breaker arrangement in your load panel inside the coach.
Whoa, whoa, whoa folks, lets stop the panic here. This above is the correct way to wire the RV outlet. Yes this is a 220v plug, however the cable from the RV to the plug and the RV wiring system is designed to only pull 110v off either side of the 220v outlet. ALL, repeat ALL RV's are 110v and pull 110v from one of two 110v legs on a 220v outlet. Usually, one leg goes to all your 110v outlets in the camper and the other leg goes to the AC.
The wiring size of #10 is too small, I used #6 wire. I wired my 50amp outlet two different times myself. Once a few years back and most recently as a result of installing a new 40X42 building. I had a Journeyman Electrician check my wiring and is was just as it should be. I've run both my AC's off of this outlet with no problems and have not fried anything.
Electricians with NO RV experience do not realize the (2) separate 110V busses are independent and cannot be ganged to make a 220 outlet as in a residential breaker box.
Jul-20-2018 09:01 PM
allen8106 wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Yes, it is a 240v outlet, with a ground and a neutral (4 connections total). The RV appliances will draw 120v from either side of the outlet (L1 or L2), depending on the circuit breaker arrangement in your load panel inside the coach.
This diagram might help:
Whoa, whoa, whoa folks, lets stop the panic here. This above is the correct way to wire the RV outlet. Yes this is a 220v plug, however the cable from the RV to the plug and the RV wiring system is designed to only pull 110v off either side of the 220v outlet. ALL, repeat ALL RV's are 110v and pull 110v from one of two 110v legs on a 220v outlet. Usually, one leg goes to all your 110v outlets in the camper and the other leg goes to the AC.
The wiring size of #10 is too small, I used #6 wire. I wired my 50amp outlet two different times myself. Once a few years back and most recently as a result of installing a new 40X42 building. I had a Journeyman Electrician check my wiring and is was just as it should be. I've run both my AC's off of this outlet with no problems and have not fried anything.
Jul-20-2018 06:11 PM
ACZL wrote:
For those those that jumped on my case earlier, I found the casing off the wire used and here what it says:
6 AWG CU 3 CDR with 10 AWG ground
So by sounds of things, I'm good to go as I thought it was all 10 ga but looks like just the ground wire is. Guy who did the wiring is an electrician and never said it was a no-no.
Jul-20-2018 06:41 AM
Jul-19-2018 07:38 PM
BurbMan wrote:Yes sir including your post.CA Traveler wrote:
A 50A RV circuit is 120/240V, 50A, 3 pole, 4 wires, 60 Hz and uses the very common household 50A plug. It is NOT just a 240V circuit.
....aaaaaand the bad advice just keeps coming....it's 2 poles, plus a neutral and a ground, just like every other 50a circuit.
Glad the OP was able to complete the job properly! It would be more helpful for folks to simply suggest "hire a professional", rather than stating a bunch of incorrect info and then saying "I don't know what I'm talking about so you better hire a professional."
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I do have pictures but don’t know how to upload them.
Jul-19-2018 12:42 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
A 50A RV circuit is 120/240V, 50A, 3 pole, 4 wires, 60 Hz and uses the very common household 50A plug. It is NOT just a 240V circuit.
Jul-19-2018 12:29 PM
Hondavalk wrote:buck n duck wrote:
Got it done. Thanks for the help everyone. I do have pictures but don’t know how to upload them.
Listen, if you have to ask how to upload your pictures I think you had better hire a professional. :W:p:B Congrats on getting the job done.
Jul-19-2018 12:27 PM
Hondavalk wrote:buck n duck wrote:
Got it done. Thanks for the help everyone. I do have pictures but don’t know how to upload them.
Listen, if you have to ask how to upload your pictures I think you had better hire a professional. :W:p:B Congrats on getting the job done.
Jul-19-2018 11:29 AM
buck n duck wrote:
Got it done. Thanks for the help everyone. I do have pictures but don’t know how to upload them.