277V refers to a voltage level commonly used in North American commercial and industrial electrical systems. It's primarily used for lighting and other high-power equipment. 277V is derived from a 480V three-phase system, where the voltage between any one phase and neutral is 277V. Using 277V allows for longer circuit runs with less voltage drop compared to lower voltages like 120V, making it more efficient for large buildings.
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