Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Consider this as our first step in providing safe electrical conditions for the park???

So where in this document is there any action on the part of 2074359 Ontario Ltd to provide safe electrical conditions for the park?  It appears that they are trying to pass the buck onto the individual trailer owners who for the most part do not have an understanding nor the desire to understand what this all means.  The individual trailer owner will be forced to shut off their fridge or hot water tanks in order to use a small room heater for an extremely cold evening of sitting and watching television.  In the summer while most people are running central air-conditioners the individual trailer owners will be forced not to use their own window air-conditioners as they draw too much power for a 15 or 20 amp circuit when you factor in normal necessary items like alarm clocks, fridge, kettles and toasters etc...

I am working on digging up my next post for the blog about a letter which the park residents received a few years back stating that each trailer should have a minimum of 30 amps of hydro.

I also beg to ask, where in this document is there provision for an individual trailer owner to upgrade the electrical connection from the utility pole to their trailer?  I personally am sitting here with a 600 V piece of wire which is of 12/4 gauge that is more than adequate to run a 30 amp electrical service of 110V.

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