120 vac Shore Power Wiring
2014 Unity 24MB. 30A capacity is overloaded when roof AC, electric water heater or microwave (shared circuit), electric fridge are operating. The coffee maker was idle. The coach batteries were fully charged, so the coach converter was not loaded.
I just purchased the coach and was blindly oblivious to the problem until I installed the Progressive Industries 30A surge and electrical monitoring device. Now, I see about 38-40 amps combined loads. A reasonable solution would be to turn off the roof AC when running the microwave. At this current, the inverse trip rate for the 30amp main breaker in the coach and 30amp park supply should usually allow for short term overloads. That's with new breakers that function correctly.
A reasonable approach would be to manipulate equipment usage to control current flow.
The coach has a 3200 watt, diesel Onan, so I am limited there. Usually, many parks have 50 amp, 240 volt / 30 amp, 120 volt / 20 amp, 120 volt pedestals. With a 50amp to 30amp adapter, there is a 50a, 120v supply to the shore power cable.
Solution:
Fabricate or purchase a 6 gage, 3 wire cable from the 50/30 adapter to the coach shore power input. Inside the coach, change the #10 shore power input to the changeover switch to #6, then change the main breaker from 30 amp to 40 amp.
Safety: As the input is now protected by a 50amp breaker on the pedestal, the #6 wire is protected. I do not have to apply for UIL approval, yet know from experience that the 30amp male plug at the pedestal and 30amp shore power connector and receptacle at the coach have ample ampacity up to 50amps. They could be upgraded to 50 amp devices. The bus capacity of the installed coach circuit breaker box is adequate as each circuit is still individually protected. So, with 50amp shore power, I can be lazy and safe.
Limitations:
1. RV Park has only 30 amp available.
2. Onan DG has only 30 amp available
NOW. MY QUESTION: (That took long enough to get to)
Has anybody found the physical route of the #10 cable inside the coach from the shore power receptacle to the change over switch on the rear of their breaker load center?
I am fairly sure it is under the under sink cabinet floor on the driver's side. Before I start taking things apart, I just thought I would ask.