277V heaters in school

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lzielk

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I wonder if anyone could let me know if it is within the code to run electric heaters mounted at floor level in a school that are powered with 277 volts .
 
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I agree.

210.6(C)(6).

(C) 277 Volts to Ground. Circuits exceeding 120 volts, nominal,
between conductors and not exceeding 277 volts, nominal,
to ground shall be permitted to supply the following:
...
(6) Cord-and-plug-connected or permanently connected
utilization equipment

Utilization Equipment. Equipment that utilizes electric energy
for electronic, electromechanical, chemical, heating, lighting,
or similar purposes.
 
Don thanks for the code ref..
I was hoping the OP would find it while in the school standing under the 277v lighting where he could see better!
 
Please note the section mentioned (210.6(C)(6)) applies to cord and plug connected equipment, with max voltage of 277 volts to ground, meaning 480 volts is acceptable if supplied by 480/277 system or even 480/240 single phase system (though would be rare to find this voltage in a school).

If equipment in question is hard wired 210.6(D) will allow it on up to 600 volts (between any conductors) supply.

210.6(E) even allows it to be over 600 volts but conditions that go along with it may make it impractical especially on a smaller space heater if you were even able to find one rated for such voltage.
 
Please note the section mentioned (210.6(C)(6)) applies to cord and plug connected equipment

210.6(C)(6) applies to both cord and plug connected and hard wired equipment

If equipment in question is hard wired 210.6(D) will allow it on up to 600 volts (between any conductors) supply.

210.6(D)(2) also applies to both hard wired and cord and plug connected equipment
 
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