Parallel connection. Parallel connection of bulbs. how to make Parallel circuit।।
How to connect Lights Points in Parallel?
The common household circuits used in electrical wiring installation are (and should be) in parallel. Mostly, switches, Outlet receptacles and light points etc are connected in parallel to maintain the power supply to other electrical devices and appliances through hot and neutral wire in case if one of them gets fail.
In our today basic electrical wiring tutorial, we will show that how to wire lights in parallel?
In the above fig, it is clearly shows that all the light bulbs are connected in parallel i.e. Each bulb connected through separate Line (also known as Live or Phase) and Neutral wire.
In parallel circuit, adding or removing one lamp from the circuit has no effect on the other lamps or connected devices and appliances because the voltage in parallel circuit is the same at each point but the flowing current is different. Any number of lighting points or load can be added (according to the circuit or sub-circuit load calculation) in this kind of circuit by simply extending the L and N conductors to other lamps.
As each lamp or Bulb is connected between Line L and Neutral N separately, if one of the light bulb gets faulty, the rest of the circuit will work smoothly as shown in fig below. Here, you can see there is a cut in the line wire connected to lamp 3, so the bulb is switch OFF and the rest circuit is working properly i.e. Bulbs are glowing.
Also, if we control each lamp by single way (SPST=Single Pole Single Through) switch in parallel lighting circuit, We will be able to switch ON / OFF each bulb from from separate switch or if we switch OFF a bulb, the rest lighting points won't affected as it happens only in series lighting connection where all the connected load would be disconnected if we close the switch.
How to Control Light Bulb from Single Way Switch in Parallel Lighting?
In below fig, We have controlled three light bulbs from three separate single way switches connected in between line and neutral wires. The first two bulbs are glowing as the switches are at ON position while the third one bulb is switched OFF.
Advantages of Parallel Lighting Circuit:
Each connected electrical device and appliance are independent from others. This way, switching ON / OFF the device will not affect the other appliances and their operation.
In case of break in the cable or removal of any lamp will not break all circuits and connected loads, in other words, other lights/lamps and electrical appliances will still work smoothly.
If more lamps are added in the parallel lighting circuits, they will not be reduced in brightness (as it happens only in series lightning circuits). Because voltage is the same at each point in a parallel circuit. In short, they get the same voltage as the source voltage.
It is possible to add more light fixture and load points in parallel circuits according to future need as far as the circuit is not overloaded.
Adding additional devices and components wont increase the resistance but will decrease the overall resistance of the circuit especially when high current rating devices are used such as air conditioner and electric heaters.
Parallel wiring is more reliable, safe and simple to use.
Disadvantages:
More size of cable and wire is used in parallel lighting wiring circuit.
More current needed when additional light bulb added in the parallel circuit.
Battery runs out quicker for DC installation.
The parallel wiring design is more complex as compared to series wiring.
Good to know:
Switches and fuses must be connected through line (Live) wire.
Connecting electrical devices and appliances like fan, outlet, light bulbs etc in parallel is a preferable way instead of series wiring.
Parallel or series-parallel wiring method is more reliable instead of series wiring.
Parallel connection. Parallel connection of bulbs. how to make Parallel circuit।।
How to connect Lights Points in Parallel?
The common household circuits used in electrical wiring installation are (and should be) in parallel. Mostly, switches, Outlet receptacles and light points etc are connected in parallel to maintain the power supply to other electrical devices and appliances through hot and neutral wire in case if one of them gets fail.
In our today basic electrical wiring tutorial, we will show that how to wire lights in parallel?
In the above fig, it is clearly shows that all the light bulbs are connected in parallel i.e. Each bulb connected through separate Line (also known as Live or Phase) and Neutral wire.
In parallel circuit, adding or removing one lamp from the circuit has no effect on the other lamps or connected devices and appliances because the voltage in parallel circuit is the same at each point but the flowing current is different. Any number of lighting points or load can be added (according to the circuit or sub-circuit load calculation) in this kind of circuit by simply extending the L and N conductors to other lamps.
As each lamp or Bulb is connected between Line L and Neutral N separately, if one of the light bulb gets faulty, the rest of the circuit will work smoothly as shown in fig below. Here, you can see there is a cut in the line wire connected to lamp 3, so the bulb is switch OFF and the rest circuit is working properly i.e. Bulbs are glowing.
Also, if we control each lamp by single way (SPST=Single Pole Single Through) switch in parallel lighting circuit, We will be able to switch ON / OFF each bulb from from separate switch or if we switch OFF a bulb, the rest lighting points won't affected as it happens only in series lighting connection where all the connected load would be disconnected if we close the switch.
How to Control Light Bulb from Single Way Switch in Parallel Lighting?
In below fig, We have controlled three light bulbs from three separate single way switches connected in between line and neutral wires. The first two bulbs are glowing as the switches are at ON position while the third one bulb is switched OFF.
Advantages of Parallel Lighting Circuit:
Each connected electrical device and appliance are independent from others. This way, switching ON / OFF the device will not affect the other appliances and their operation.
In case of break in the cable or removal of any lamp will not break all circuits and connected loads, in other words, other lights/lamps and electrical appliances will still work smoothly.
If more lamps are added in the parallel lighting circuits, they will not be reduced in brightness (as it happens only in series lightning circuits). Because voltage is the same at each point in a parallel circuit. In short, they get the same voltage as the source voltage.
It is possible to add more light fixture and load points in parallel circuits according to future need as far as the circuit is not overloaded.
Adding additional devices and components wont increase the resistance but will decrease the overall resistance of the circuit especially when high current rating devices are used such as air conditioner and electric heaters.
Parallel wiring is more reliable, safe and simple to use.
Disadvantages:
More size of cable and wire is used in parallel lighting wiring circuit.
More current needed when additional light bulb added in the parallel circuit.
Battery runs out quicker for DC installation.
The parallel wiring design is more complex as compared to series wiring.
Good to know:
Switches and fuses must be connected through line (Live) wire.
Connecting electrical devices and appliances like fan, outlet, light bulbs etc in parallel is a preferable way instead of series wiring.
Parallel or series-parallel wiring method is more reliable instead of series wiring.
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