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grounding lightbulbs, fuses and other parts
Em quinta-feira, 24 de julho de 2014 14h15min58s UTC-4, amdx escreveu:
On 7/24/2014 10:04 AM,
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 5:56:15 PM UTC-4, amdx wrote:
"Overhead commercial lighting voltage is 277 so its less current and
less dangerous,"
So to rephrase you said, 277 volts is less dangerous than a lower voltage.
Do you still think this?
No, not if your high voltage lighting branches (brown, orange or yellow phases) are from a service or from a transformer arrangement different from your low voltage receptacles branches (black, blue, and red phases).
Yes, if transformed 277vac and 120vac service is all from one service (of, say two phases of 500 kcmil going into the main interface).
And I don't "think" this. Its in the NEC
Which section of the NEC says Low voltage is safer than high voltage.
You can quote the verbage here, " "
Mostly stuff about gfci requirements would suit.
I wonder why sidewalk lighting is low voltage?
240vac 2 phase (black, blue and red) number 10 wire lighting?
I never asked if it was low or high.
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