malachi constant
Senior Member
- Location
- Minneapolis
Designing an apartment complex. The common area loads have 480V available which I will be using for corridor/stair lighting, elevators, HVAC equipment, etc. One of the amenities is a small toilet/locker room off a pool. Includes one shower. There will be a lensed downlight -near- the shower (not actually in the footprint). I would like to feed this at 277V.
I am running this by the greater electrical design community because I vaguely recall being told by a mentor a long time ago that something like this might be a bad idea. Actually, I think what I was told is having 277V light fixtures at lower heights (such as task lights) is a bad idea. I personally think it is a worse idea to mix voltages as someday someone changing a ballast is going to assume a wrong voltage and get a little scare.
Speaking of mixing voltages, I take it as a given that the architect will select at least a couple common area pendants that are only available in 120V. If mixing voltages is that bad I could keep certain areas (lobby, leasing office, common toilets, etc) at 120V and just do the corridor and stair lights at 277.
I think I'm better off doing as much lighting as possible at 277V, including the lensed near-the-shower light. Any thoughts?
I am running this by the greater electrical design community because I vaguely recall being told by a mentor a long time ago that something like this might be a bad idea. Actually, I think what I was told is having 277V light fixtures at lower heights (such as task lights) is a bad idea. I personally think it is a worse idea to mix voltages as someday someone changing a ballast is going to assume a wrong voltage and get a little scare.
Speaking of mixing voltages, I take it as a given that the architect will select at least a couple common area pendants that are only available in 120V. If mixing voltages is that bad I could keep certain areas (lobby, leasing office, common toilets, etc) at 120V and just do the corridor and stair lights at 277.
I think I'm better off doing as much lighting as possible at 277V, including the lensed near-the-shower light. Any thoughts?