[R.O. 1996 § 410.300; Code 1985,
§ 57.11(1); CC 1990 § 13-96]
Every mobile home and travel trailer
park shall contain an electrical wiring system consisting of wiring
fixtures, equipment and appurtenances which shall be installed and
maintained in accordance with applicable Codes and regulations governing
such systems.
[R.O. 1996 § 410.310; Code 1985,
§ 57.11(2); CC 1990 § 13-97]
All power lines shall be located
underground and all direct burial conductors or cable shall be buried
at least eighteen (18) inches below the ground surface and shall be
insulated and specially designed for the purpose. Such conductors
shall be located not less than one (1) foot radial distance from water,
sewer, gas or communication lines.
[R.O. 1996 § 410.320; Code 1985,
§ 57.11(3); CC 1990 § 13-98]
A. Each mobile home lot shall be provided
with an approved disconnecting device and over-current protective
equipment. The minimum service per outlet shall be 120/240 volts AC,
50 amperes.
B. If individual travel trailer spaces are
connected to the electrical wiring system, an approved type of disconnecting
device and over-current protective equipment shall be provided. The
service per outlet shall be 120 volts AC, 15 amperes and/or 30 amperes.
C. Outlet receptacles at each trailer stand
shall be located not more than twenty-five (25) feet from the over-current
protective devices in the trailer and a three-pole, four-wire grounding
type shall be used. Receptacles shall be of weatherproof construction
and configurations shall be in accordance with American Standard Outlet
Receptacle C-73.l.
D. The mobile home and travel trailer shall
be connected to the outlet receptacle by an approved type of flexible
cable with connectors and a male attachment plug.
E. Where the calculated load of the mobile
home is more than fifty (50) amperes either a second outlet receptacle
shall be installed or electrical service shall be provided by means
of permanently installed conductors.
[R.O. 1996 § 410.330; Code 1985,
§ 57.11(4); CC 1990 § 13-99]
All exposed non-current carrying
metal parts of mobile homes or travel trailers and all other equipment
shall be grounded by means of approved method of grounded metallic
wiring. The neutral conductor shall not be used as an equipment ground
for mobile homes or travel trailers or other equipment. All telephone
lines shall be placed underground.