Electrical Wiring Question, - Ring Circuit?

   / Electrical Wiring Question, - Ring Circuit? #1  

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We are going to wire my SIL's office, and I was reading on the internet (yes, I know how dangerous that is , LOL! )

Anyways, I read about the "ring circuit" basically a circuit fed from both ends, typical in the UK,,

Is that against code in the USA?

I could see the advantage of that for a home office, having a much more stable voltage for an office setting.

A little extra wire for the office would be insignificant, if the outlet voltage was more stable,,

Hmmmm,, am I barking up the wrong tree even considering a ring circuit in the USA?? :confused:

Our home is located on a power grid ring circuit, basically 10 miles of distribution makes a loop, and both ends are fed.

If a branch falls, damaging a wire, only a few homes loose power, the other direction feeds the remaining part of the loop.
When they changed from a branch to a ring loop, our home voltage really stabilized,,,
 
   / Electrical Wiring Question, - Ring Circuit? #2  
Seems like if the wires were not upsized you could burn up wires?
 
   / Electrical Wiring Question, - Ring Circuit? #6  
further, if you have voltage problems on a regular branch circuit in a home, then you have other issues that need to be addressed.
 
   / Electrical Wiring Question, - Ring Circuit? #7  
To keep voltage consistent, go with larger gauge feeding circuit. Used to have a hum in ceiling fans with 14ga. Changed to 10ga still on 15 amp circuit and hum is much less noticeable.
 
   / Electrical Wiring Question, - Ring Circuit? #8  
Probably not what I was thinking of, but I had something conjured up in my meek little mind one time. Never even got to the point of asking if it was legal or would work.

Concept was to run a single larger AWG wire each for ground and neutral that would literally encircle or 'ring' the house basement. Each outlet or switch would tap those loop lines at pre-installed junction boxes. The only thing that would go back to the panel was the hot for each circuit. Concept was to save on the amount of wire needed overall.
 
   / Electrical Wiring Question, - Ring Circuit? #9  
That’s a major fail
 
   / Electrical Wiring Question, - Ring Circuit? #10  
this is common on utility poles only. the idea is to ensure power to the pole in the event one feed goes down, the other feed then takes over.. it would be disastrous to do this inside a Building..
 

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