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Re: O.T. Wiring help in SW MO
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Posted by Kevin Bismark on March 16, 2006 at 17:39:08 from (172.160.73.77):
In Reply to: O.T. Wiring help in SW MO posted by Play farmer on March 16, 2006 at 15:27:08:
Yup, they are right, mobile homes do require 4 wires, the 2 ungrounded conductors a neutral (grounded)counductor, and a grounding conductor, you should see a seperate grounding buss in the panel, it will be bonded or bolted right to the enclosure of the panel, and the neutral buss will be insulated from the enclosure, had one last year that I had to put a grounding buss in the panel, don"t know how long it had been that way, also since you said it was a double wide, mose of the ones I have hooked up have lugs at the front and back on the steel under in the crawl space, and I use that term lightly, take a piece of number 6 copper and tie both halves of it together.. Kevin
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