why we use perllel conection system in the wiring?
Answer Posted / kj
I don't know if this is what you are asking.
As the current needed increases the wires must be increased
in size. Parallel wiring is used once the current reaches
the maximum for the available size of wires. It is also
used where the larger size wires are too heavy to handle in
the space for connections.
In normal circumstances for example in a house all the
equipment is connected in parallel. Otherwise all the
lights would have to be turned on at once and everything in
the kitchen will have to be turned on. This is because the
current must flow through all the lights between phase and
neutral. If one bulb stops working all the lights will go
out.
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