480V refers to a voltage level commonly used in industrial and commercial electrical power distribution systems in North America. It is a three-phase voltage, meaning it involves three alternating current (AC) waveforms that are offset in time. 480V is often used to power large equipment like motors, HVAC systems, and industrial machinery due to its ability to deliver higher power with lower current compared to lower voltage systems. Using higher voltage reduces resistive losses in the wiring.
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