was told switch boxes containing 277v wiring with MC cable could not have the internal box clamps, but that you had to use boxes with KO's and MC connectors
didnt see anything in art 300 or 314 about that. Looking in the wrong place or looking for something thats not true?
Unless specifically marked, I would venture that all boxes and such are rated for up to 600V just like regular building wire-NM,MC or AC.
Respectfully, I look at it differently. From the wording of 250.97, if the voltages are greater than 250v to ground, the box would have to be listed for grounding if you used concentric or eccentric knockouts. I find no mention of "clamps" and can see the where the question would arise, but find nothing so far that prohibits there use on 277v
Respectfully, I look at it differently. From the wording of 250.97, if the voltages are greater than 250v to ground, the box would have to be listed for grounding if you used concentric or eccentric knockouts. I find no mention of "clamps" and can see the where the question would arise, but find nothing so far that prohibits there use on 277v
Unless specifically marked, I would venture that all boxes and such are rated for up to 600V just like regular building wire-NM,MC or AC.