riverstrat
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I'm guessing this is just plain fail
 , has anyone actually load tested a situation like this ?
 , has anyone actually load tested a situation like this ?
I have stumbled on a situation where a panel is 480/277 and the loads associated are 120/208.
My assumption is that the interior wiring will potentially be subjected to extreme overload.
I'm thinking a 277v breaker with a supply voltage or 120 volts would not trip until it carries 45 or 50 amps, Am I wrong ?
By the way , I have not taken off the deadfront and verified the breakers to be 277, but they appear to be, and the panel is definitely labeled 480v....
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			I have stumbled on a situation where a panel is 480/277 and the loads associated are 120/208.
My assumption is that the interior wiring will potentially be subjected to extreme overload.
I'm thinking a 277v breaker with a supply voltage or 120 volts would not trip until it carries 45 or 50 amps, Am I wrong ?
By the way , I have not taken off the deadfront and verified the breakers to be 277, but they appear to be, and the panel is definitely labeled 480v....
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