§ 153.35 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM; POWER DISTRIBUTION.
   (A)   Wiring generally. Every park shall contain an electrical wiring system consisting of necessary wiring, fixtures and equipment which shall be installed and maintained in accordance with applicable codes and regulations governing such systems.
(2011 Code, § 33.0124)
   (B)   Main electrical power distribution lines. Main electrical power lines shall be constructed underground according to local electric utility specifications.
(2011 Code, § 33.0125)
   (C)   Individual electric connections.
      (1)   Service entrance. Each mobile home stand shall be provided with an approved disconnecting device and over current protective equipment. The minimum service per mobile home stand outlet shall be according to city specifications.
      (2)   Outlet receptacles. Outlet receptacles at each mobile home stand shall be located not more than 25 feet from the over current protective devices in the mobile home and a three pole, four wire grounding type shall be used. Receptacles shall be of weather proof construction and configurations shall be in accordance with “Standard for Mobile Homes USAS A119.1” published by United States of America Standards Institute or similar equipment meeting the approval of the city electrical code.
      (3)   Cable connection. The mobile home shall be connected to the outlet receptacle by an approved type of flexible cable with connectors and a male attachment plug. However, where the calculated load of the mobile home is between 50 and 100 amperes, a second 50 ampere power supply assembly may be installed or an electrical service shall be provided by means of permanently installed conductors.
      (4)   Supply wire. Where the calculated load exceeds 100 amperes, or where a permanent feeder is used, the supply shall be by means of a four-wire installation according to city specifications.
(2011 Code, § 33.0126)
   (D)   Required grounding. All exposed non-current carrying metal parts of mobile homes and all equipment having electrical connections shall be grounded by means of an approved ground conductor with branch circuit conductors or other approved method of grounded metallic wiring. The neutral conductor shall not be used as a ground for mobile homes or other electrical equipment.
(2011 Code, § 33.0127)