Hi Friends,
Mostly from a code/"legal" perspective--I know that technically most devices are perfectly fine:
Is the powercon connector inherently rated for 120 and 208? Many devices that use it these days are self switching, but I know the NEC doesn't really like connectors that are used on multiple voltages. Is it "safe" to use powercon with two hot legs on any fixtures that have powercon? Or are the self switching power supplies only "rated" for a voltage of 100->240 with one live conductor?
Mostly from a code/"legal" perspective--I know that technically most devices are perfectly fine:
Is the powercon connector inherently rated for 120 and 208? Many devices that use it these days are self switching, but I know the NEC doesn't really like connectors that are used on multiple voltages. Is it "safe" to use powercon with two hot legs on any fixtures that have powercon? Or are the self switching power supplies only "rated" for a voltage of 100->240 with one live conductor?