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Will a 277V ballast work on 240v?
LED drivers and fluorescent ballasts marked with a dash between the voltage will function in that range. For example, 120v-277v will operate on any voltage between 120v and 240v.
Will a 277V LED light work on 120V?
If the driver is marked 120V-277V, then the answer is yes. The unit will self-adjust to the voltage of the power being supplied as long as it falls within the range shown on the driver.
Can you get 120V from 277V?
A. Yes, provided that all conductors have an insulation voltage not lower than the maximum circuit voltage (277V) [300.3 (C)]. Similarly, you may be wondering how to go from 277V to 120V. A step-by-step transformer that takes 277 volts and delivers 120 V.
Is 277 a single-phase?
Fig-W2 shows that 277 volt is achieved using one Neutral wire and any one of the three 480 volt Hot wires. This means 277 volt uses 2 wires to complete a circuit, and therefore 277 volt is single-phase, not 3-phase.
Does 277 volts have a neutral?
Is 277V and 240V the same? 277v, is 277 line-to-neutral, and is only available single phase. It is 460v line to line, which is guaranteed to rupture your insulation.
Does 277V have neutral?
277 Volts is the input power of choice for most industrial and commercial applications. Most industrial facilities get their power in a 480/277 volt 3 phase 4 wire system, because 277 is the phase-to-neutral voltage for 480’s phase-to-phase.
Why is there 208 volts?
The formula is volts times the square root of 3, which happens to be rounded off to 1.732. For 2 lines each carrying 120 volts, the calculation for this is 120 volts times 1.732, and the result is rounded up to 208 volts. That’s why we call it a 208 volt three-phase circuit, or a 208 volt 3 phase line.
What kind of wire is used for 240VAC?
It uses 2 hot wires at 120v each that alternate positive to generate the full 240v and a ground that acts as a neutral (not a normal neutral as if this isn’t confusing enough) By combining the 2x 120v wires you get 240vac.
Do you need a ballast for an LED light bulb?
Yes, most of the time when retrofitting to LED Light Bulbs you will have to bypass the ballast and wire direct to the light socket. That is because higher lumen output bulbs like metal halide, HID or CFL all require a ballast to work correctly. LEDs use a driver and not a ballast.
Can a 120V circuit be connected to a 240V circuit?
If there is a 120v device in the same location, it is wired to a separate single-pole circuit breaker, which it often shares with other 120v devices. If a neutral were wired along with the two phases in the 240v circuit described in my first paragraph, either phase could be used along with the neutral to power a 120v device.
How does a 240V split phase circuit work?
In a 120/240V single split phase system, the two ungrounded (hot) legs are actually connected to the secondary winding of the distribution transformer. The transformer actually steps down the voltage to 240 volts, so the two legs are a complete 240 volt circuit.