How to Wire Lights in Parallel?

How to Connect Light Points in Parallel ?

The common household circuits used in electrical wiring installations are (and should be) arranged in parallel. Typically, switches, outlet receptacles, and lighting points, etc., are connected in parallel to ensure a continuous power supply to other electrical devices and appliances through the hot and neutral wires in case one of them fails. In this case, only the faulty load point will be disconnected and the rest of the circuits will work fine.

In today’s basic electrical wiring tutorial, we will demonstrate how to wire lights in parallel.

How To Wire Lights in Parallel?
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 others lamps or connected devices and appliances because the voltage in parallel circuit is 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.

Faults in Parallel lighting circuits
Faults in Parallel lighting circuits

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 is it happens only in series lighting connection where all the connected load would be disconnected if we close the switch.

Light Bulbs Connected in Parallel
Light Bulbs Connected in Parallel

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.

How to control each lamp separately by single way switches in parallel lighting circuits
How to control each lamp separately by single way switches in parallel lighting circuits

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