277v. junction box in dwelling unit

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LuisC

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I can not find anything in the NEC that states that you can not have a 277v. junction box for exterior 277v. building lighting outside of a residential high rise. Does anybody know of a code section that says you can not have it......or maybe not being able to have a juncion box that does not serve purpose to the apartment having to be accessed from that particular apartment for maintenance purposes?
 
no sense double check your tester reading unless you have a warehouse or factory below I never saw such a thing ,becarefull 3phase no game to play.
 
Jim W in Tampa said:
why would an apartment complex even have 480 /277 ?Cost in x formers would be crazy

In many congested, older cities, 277/480 is the ONLY service the utility will provide, especially a hirise. Not enough room in the streets or cable ducts to bury the cables or transformer vaults to provide 120/208. Utility's 480 volt equipment provides 2x the power for the same space.
 
Section 210.6 provides the limitations for voltage ratings on branch circuits. I don't see anything that would apply to a junction box.
 
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