How To Wire Multiple Outlets In Parallel
This wiring is commonly used in a 20 amp kitchen circuit where two appliance feeds are needed such as for a refrigerator and a microwave in the same location.
How to wire multiple outlets in parallel. When wiring receptacles in parallel the wires are spliced to a pigtail that is connected to every outlet. When you use the standard procedure for wiring an outlet and you connect it to another in a daisy chain configuration you re wiring the circuit in parallel. Here 3 wire cable is run from a double pole circuit breaker providing an independent 120 volts to two sets of multiple outlets. Wiring in parallel gives greater reliability to the devices on the electrical circuit but larger electrical boxes and more wiring connections are required.
Wiring outlets has to be done in parallel since that way should one outlet fail or a bulb inserted in one light fixture burn out the rest of the fixtures and appliances hooked up to that same line will keep working. How to wire multiple outlets. This guarantees that power will stay on in the circuit if one of the outlets fails. The neutral wire from the circuit is shared by both sets.
Parallel wiring is used in homes because of the reliable self containment of each outlet or light fixture that allows current to flow past them even if they fail than to have. The voltage at each outlet is not dependent on the other outlets. This video explains the difference in electrical installation. Electrical electricalwiring electricalcode how to install an outlet in series or parallel.