Re: Electrical breaker box and wiring question
Im sorry if I misunderstood your post,when you stated you had the #12 awg wire, then proceeded to talk about the trench...And according to your last post you stated you were going to use the #12 to go from the house to the trailer,when it was stated 3 days ago that #14,and #12 were way to small.......<br /><br />Trust me I have no problem with anybody doing anything themselves,I try and do the same thing as do most of us here(thats why this forum is busy and great with alot of useful info), but it appeared to me that even though the info given about your feeder wires(from the house to the trailer) were way to small, you were still going to use it....<br />Thats why I got miffed.<br />I apologize if I misunderstood that,but seeing first hand what the wrong installation of wires can do,I take it personal.<br /><br /><br />Now thats settled....<br /><br />While the underground cable rated for 30 amps may work for you, before we can figure out what size feeder wires you need,we need to figure out what your load on the trailer will be.(especially the hotwater tank) and any other electrical appliances.<br />You need to get a circuit schedule and figure out exactly how many breakers you will need....<br /><br />Not sure in BC, but local codes here allow 1500 watts on a 15 amp breaker, and 2000 watts on a 20 amp breaker...<br />(This is were you local code comes into play)<br /><br />So long story short is that 30 amp cable that was mentioned may also be to small,we dont know for sure.<br /><br /><br />Also 2ft may be whats called for in the nec(and is probably safe to be at) you local building /electrical codes have last say in whats required...BC may say 36", or on the flip side,may say 12" is far enough down...<br /><br />Trust me, the wiring of the circuits and wall outlets are the easiest to do,but I wouldnt want you to get the "cart in front of the horse" sort to say...Figuring out the size of the feeders are whats important.<br /><br /><br />Again I apologize if something I read was misunderstood,and we are all here to help.<br />Being safe is the most important.