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Originally Posted by Kimber45
I would be skeptical of an "electrian" who doesn't know that.
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A lot of electricians don’t know that. I’ve been an electrician for almost 40 years and wasn’t aware of it until we got our first tt which had a 30 amp service. All electricians have seen and wired 240 volt 30 amp receptacles but not all have seen a 120 volt 30 amp RV receptacle. If you’ve never seen or heard about them, then you don’t know about them. None of the training I had ever covered RV wiring.
When I first saw the plug I thought “240 volts”, but I researched it before I wired it and I got it right.
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