EMS (Energy Management Systems) units like the PI HW50C protect against miswired pedestals, high/low voltage, surges (power line transients) and other proglems. CGs are notorious for power problems ESPECIALLY low voltage which can damage A/Cs and other equipment including electronics. Don't confuse EMS units with cheaper pure surge units (electrical transients).
30A pedestals often will have low voltage especially in the summer with A/Cs running. Without protection you might not know the A/Cs are running at say 95V. Standard AC is 120V.
I've encountered 5 cases of miswired pedestals, numerous cases of low voltage (mostly 30A pedestals) and 2 cases of high voltage, one was 160V on a 30A pedestal.
On a 50A pedestal a very bad problem is an open or partially open neutral which will cause very high and very low voltage on the 2 hot lines. 50A service is actually 120/240V the same as your home but I'll skip that detail.
PI has a portable unit that you can plug into the pedestal. I much prefer the HW50C (about $350) with it's remote unit that lets me know inside the RV of any power problems.
Some prefer a autoformer which will boost low voltage (about $600).
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