Davebones
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Contractor changing our parking lot lights wants to use 277V instead of 480V .He says they are doing away with the 480V ballasts due to safety . Is that a true statement ???
Contractor changing our parking lot lights wants to use 277V instead of 480V .He says they are doing away with the 480V ballasts due to safety . Is that a true statement ???
Any chance it's a retrofit to LED type fixtures.Something like this. I noticed they have 277V by special order.
http://www.axiompowercorp.com/Fixtures/AXPL.htm
Yes, that would change the equation, I was assuming same wattage to same wattage.
480V is 277V to ground and 277V is 277V to ground so i don't see where it would be any safer.
277V means socket screw shell is 0 volts to ground.
480V means socket screw shell is ~277 volts to ground. Some countries (like Canada) do not allow this because of safety concerns.
Is that a true statement ???
277V means socket screw shell is 0 volts to ground.
480V means socket screw shell is ~277 volts to ground. Some countries (like Canada) do not allow this because of safety concerns.
277V means socket screw shell is 0 volts to ground.
480V means socket screw shell is ~277 volts to ground. Some countries (like Canada) do not allow this because of safety concerns.
American Highway Street lighting 480 volts is Socket Screw Shell 0 volts to ground. 480 volt 2 wire, one hot, one neutral.
Are these sevices single phase? Just wondering.
Yes. 480 volt 2 wire single phase. 1 hot 1 neutral.