30A RV Outlet — Wire Size Guide

30-amp, 120-volt outlet for smaller recreational vehicles. A TT-30 receptacle provides power for RVs with 30-amp shore power connections. The circuit uses 10 AWG copper wire and should include GFCI protection when installed outdoors. The run distance from the panel to the RV pad often requires upsizing for voltage drop.

Voltage
120V
Amperage
30A
Phase
Single-Phase
NEC Reference
NEC 551.71, 551.73

Copper Wire Size by Distance

The table below shows the recommended copper wire gauge for a 30A RV Outlet circuit (120V, 30A, Single-Phase) at various one-way distances from the panel. Two voltage drop limits are shown: 3% for branch circuits and 5% for feeder-plus-branch combined. The ampacity column is based on NEC Table 310.16 at 75 degrees C. When the 3% and 5% columns show different gauges, the distance is long enough that voltage drop — not ampacity — is the controlling factor, and you must use the gauge appropriate for your circuit type.

Distance 3% Drop Gauge 3% Drop (V) 3% Drop (%) 5% Drop Gauge 5% Drop (V) 5% Drop (%)
25 ft 10 AWG 1.86 1.55% 10 AWG 1.86 1.55%
50 ft 8 AWG 2.33 1.95% 10 AWG 3.72 3.10%
75 ft 8 AWG 3.50 2.92% 10 AWG 5.58 4.65%
100 ft 6 AWG 2.95 2.46% 8 AWG 4.67 3.89%
125 ft 4 AWG 2.31 1.93% 8 AWG 5.84 4.86%
150 ft 4 AWG 2.77 2.31% 6 AWG 4.42 3.68%
200 ft 3 AWG 2.94 2.45% 6 AWG 5.89 4.91%
250 ft 2 AWG 2.91 2.43% 4 AWG 4.62 3.85%
300 ft 2 AWG 3.49 2.91% 4 AWG 5.54 4.62%
400 ft 1/0 AWG 2.93 2.44% 3 AWG 5.88 4.90%
500 ft 2/0 AWG 2.90 2.42% 2 AWG 5.82 4.85%

Aluminum Wire Size by Distance

Aluminum conductors cost less and weigh less than copper but have higher resistance, requiring larger gauge sizes to carry the same current. The table below shows the recommended aluminum wire gauge for this 30A RV Outlet circuit at various distances. Aluminum is a practical choice for longer feeder runs and service entrance conductors where the material savings justify the larger conductor size. All aluminum terminations must be rated for aluminum use (AL-CU marking) and treated with anti-oxidant compound.

Distance 3% Drop Gauge 3% Drop (V) 3% Drop (%) 5% Drop Gauge 5% Drop (V) 5% Drop (%)
25 ft 8 AWG 1.92 1.60% 8 AWG 1.92 1.60%
50 ft 6 AWG 2.42 2.02% 8 AWG 3.84 3.20%
75 ft 4 AWG 2.29 1.91% 8 AWG 5.76 4.80%
100 ft 4 AWG 3.05 2.54% 6 AWG 4.85 4.04%
125 ft 3 AWG 3.02 2.52% 4 AWG 3.81 3.18%
150 ft 2 AWG 2.87 2.39% 4 AWG 4.57 3.81%
200 ft 1 AWG 3.04 2.53% 3 AWG 4.84 4.03%
250 ft 1/0 AWG 3.02 2.51% 2 AWG 4.79 3.99%
300 ft 2/0 AWG 2.86 2.38% 2 AWG 5.74 4.78%
400 ft 3/0 AWG 3.02 2.52% 1/0 AWG 4.82 4.02%
500 ft 4/0 AWG 3.00 2.50% 2/0 AWG 4.77 3.97%

Installation Tips for 30A RV Outlet

Proper installation is just as important as selecting the correct wire size. The following tips address the key NEC requirements and best practices specific to 30a rv outlet circuits. Always verify these requirements against the current edition of the NEC and your local code amendments before beginning work.

  • For a 30-amp circuit, use a cable or conduit rated for the conductor size. The equipment grounding conductor must be sized per NEC Table 250.122.
  • All outdoor receptacles must have GFCI protection and weatherproof covers. Use in-use (while-in-use) covers if cord-and-plug-connected equipment may be left plugged in.
  • All wire connections must be made with listed connectors and torqued to manufacturer specifications. Use anti-oxidant compound on all aluminum connections.
  • Verify local code amendments, as your jurisdiction may have requirements beyond the NEC minimum. Always pull a permit and schedule inspections for electrical work.

NEC Code References

The 30A RV Outlet circuit is governed by NEC 551.71, 551.73. These NEC sections specify the minimum requirements for circuit sizing, overcurrent protection, grounding, and installation methods. The wire sizing in this guide is based on the following NEC tables and articles:

  • NEC Table 310.16 — Ampacity of insulated conductors rated 0-2000V in raceways, cables, or direct buried. Provides the maximum current each gauge can safely carry at 60, 75, and 90 degrees C.
  • NEC Chapter 9, Table 8 — Conductor properties including DC resistance per 1000 feet for uncoated copper and aluminum. These resistance values are used in the voltage drop formula.
  • NEC 210.19(A) Informational Note No. 4 — Recommends that branch circuit conductors be sized so that the voltage drop does not exceed 3%, and the combined feeder plus branch circuit drop does not exceed 5%.
  • NEC 215.2(A)(1) Informational Note No. 2 — Same voltage drop recommendation applied to feeder conductors.
  • NEC 551.71, 551.73 — Specific requirements for this application, including circuit sizing, overcurrent protection, and installation methods.

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