Hello HayZee. I hope you can steer me in the right direction.
What I'm building is a step van for holding and vending foods. The foods will be prepared in a separate trailer that we will tow to the locations.
For the duration of the warm months we will be stationary at one location. But come winter, we will head south. Thus the elaborate cabling and connectors ).
I've already obtained the pin & sleeve stuff via eBay for a song so I want to utilize them even though it's a bit of overkill.
The main entrance from the utility companys meter will come into the step van via the Hubbell pin/sleeve connectors. I don't have a cable for them yet, but I'm thinking about 50' ought to cover anything down the road. For 100amp service I believe I will need 2 AWG conductors in the cable but I'm not clear on the cable type (SJ, SJO, ??). I've read some of NEC Article 525, but it gets to be a blur after awhile.
The feed to the trailer will come from a 30Amp breaker in the step vans QO load center. This breaker will act as my disconnect/protection at the step van end. I will have a fused distribution box at the trailer end. I'm not sure yet how I want power distributed throughout the trailer so I'll worry about that later.
Later down the road, there will be a 10kW generator also installed on the trailer. Another reason for the pin/sleeve stuff, so when we go mobile, we can plug right into the generator.
Hopefully, I can fill you in with any info I may have left out.
I am a trained electronics technician by trade so I understand the principals of power distribution and electricity (just don't understand the NEC )
Since my drawings are too large for this site, I have posted them here:
Thanks for your help!
Pig Daddy
What I'm building is a step van for holding and vending foods. The foods will be prepared in a separate trailer that we will tow to the locations.
For the duration of the warm months we will be stationary at one location. But come winter, we will head south. Thus the elaborate cabling and connectors ).
I've already obtained the pin & sleeve stuff via eBay for a song so I want to utilize them even though it's a bit of overkill.
The main entrance from the utility companys meter will come into the step van via the Hubbell pin/sleeve connectors. I don't have a cable for them yet, but I'm thinking about 50' ought to cover anything down the road. For 100amp service I believe I will need 2 AWG conductors in the cable but I'm not clear on the cable type (SJ, SJO, ??). I've read some of NEC Article 525, but it gets to be a blur after awhile.
The feed to the trailer will come from a 30Amp breaker in the step vans QO load center. This breaker will act as my disconnect/protection at the step van end. I will have a fused distribution box at the trailer end. I'm not sure yet how I want power distributed throughout the trailer so I'll worry about that later.
Later down the road, there will be a 10kW generator also installed on the trailer. Another reason for the pin/sleeve stuff, so when we go mobile, we can plug right into the generator.
Hopefully, I can fill you in with any info I may have left out.
I am a trained electronics technician by trade so I understand the principals of power distribution and electricity (just don't understand the NEC )
Since my drawings are too large for this site, I have posted them here:
Thanks for your help!
Pig Daddy
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