Learning 480V lighting

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Eddy Current

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Typically not... at least not with any common-to-USA supply system.

I think the hardest part for some to understand is how to run 480V lighting on a 3Ø circuit.

This is what I was referring to in my original post. Any good resources to help me learn this?
 

Smart $

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Circuit 1 phases AB, circuit 2 phases BC, circuit 3 phases CA. Use two pole breakers, if you want, for each circuit or a three pole if you are happy with one breaker. Nice if the loads are balanced.
The wiring is different: (3) 2-pole, 2-wire circuits vs. (1) 3-pole, 3-wire circuit... although there is nothing to prevent this from becoming (3) 2-wire circuits.

Each fixture is a one-phase load tap of a three-phase circuit (AB, BC, or CA).

Typical circuits use all the same fixtures. Most a circuit will be out of balance is +/- one fixture. Balance loads... as best possible. Use fixture VA to calculate load/amps. Use fixture VA of nearest greater multiple of 3 to ascertain ampacity and protection ratings.
 
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