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Old 03-07-2022, 04:17 PM   #99
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Mike Sokul tipped me off that is is not required, rarebear.nm beat me to it in his post #94 with his quote directly from the 2020 NEC. It is a code exception as they are defined as feeders. Only the 15 and 20 amp receptacles, where user equipment can be plugged in, require GFCI protection. (Referring to RVs and RV parks here)
The requirements are for dwellings, as not only an RV can be plugged into a 50 amp receptacle, so can EV's. So in a dwelling, it is not a feeder unless it is hardwired. Unless the op is a fulltimer, we are to assume that this is at their dwelling, not an RV park.
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Let's get back to the OPs problems.
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