277 volt standards

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Hi guys

Can you give me some feedback?
I installed some 277 volt rated LED lights on a system that measured 281 volts. After about a year, several of the lights failed and kept failing. Then after measuring the voltage over a period of two weeks, it showed spikes of over 300 volts on weekends. So who is at fault here? Should I not have assumed 277 volt rated would be fine? Should 277 rated handle this with some wiggle room? Should the power company be liable?
Thanks.
 
I have never used 277v led but the 120v led's have quite a range of voltage that it will work with. I would be surprised that even 300 v would be an issue.

Btw, welcome to the forum
 
Thanks Dennis

The LEDs now a days have a range from 100 - 277 volts. It is pretty common. I would think if it is ratted 277, that it should work on what 277 volt systems would provide. I wonder if it is normal for 277 to flex that high and how sensitive are other 277 volt devices.
 
For the L-N voltage to be 300V, the L-L would have to be roughly 520V. Utilities are supposed to adhere to +-5%, so 504V max. You need to record it and call the utility, it’s out of spec.
 
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