Frazer Shore Power – Setup Guide

At a Glance
Essential Shore Power Setup for Frazer Units

Frazer units connect to facility power via Shore Power, requiring specific setups to prevent damage. This guide outlines facility power requirements for 20A, 30A, and 50A connections, helping fleet managers and electricians avoid common pitfalls like using extension cords or shared circuits. Frazer offers a free setup guide and expert support to ensure reliable, safe power integration for every vehicle.

Your Frazer unit is designed to connect to facility power through Shore Power, but getting that setup right requires a few important steps. This page will walk you through what Shore Power is, what your facility needs to provide, how to choose the correct configuration, and what common mistakes to avoid. You’ll also be able to download a free setup guide to share with your team or electrician.


Download the full Frazer Shore Power – Customer Setup Guide for free.


What’s in the Setup Guide

This free PDF breaks down the essentials in just a few pages:

  • Shore Power Cable Options
    Understand the differences between 20A, 30A, and 50A connections — and which cable setups are available during your build.

  • Facility Power Requirements
    Know what your electrician needs to install before your unit arrives.

  • Configuration Guidance
    Use a simple chart to match your vehicle’s onboard equipment with the right shore power connection.

  • Common Pitfalls to Avoid
    Get clear instructions on what not to do — like using extension cords, coiled cables, or shared circuits.


Common Setup Mistakes to Avoid

Even small oversights during setup can lead to equipment damage or power failure. Take a moment to double-check your plan and share this with your facility team if needed.

Planning Ahead Helps You Avoid These Issues:

  • Using auto-retractable reels or coiled power cords
  • Plugging into shared circuits (like breakroom outlets)
  • Voltage drops from pigtails or extension cords
  • Undersized or unverified wiring

Who Should Use This?

Whether you’re preparing for delivery or sorting out a power issue after the fact, this guide gives you a clear starting point.

  • Fleet supervisors preparing for delivery
  • Facility electricians setting up power
  • New customers planning their first install
  • Anyone troubleshooting voltage issues

This guide supports your safety, your equipment, and your operation. If you’re preparing to accept delivery or looking to verify your facility, this is the place to start.


Need Additional Support?

Your Frazer Regional Sales Manager can help with diagrams, spec reviews, or setup questions. You can also:

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Call: (888) 372-9371
  • Request a facility check (quote required)

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