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RE: Electrical Tutorial || What is Circuit, Series circuit & Parallel Circuit.
Imran bro, if you supply 440 volt source voltage, you will have to install 440 volt lights. If you make series or parallel connections here, then 220 volts, you will have to install 220 volt lights. At 220 volts, you will get a two-wire connection. If you provide 440 volts, you will have to provide a three-phase connection. Is it possible to provide three-phase connection to the lights? I hope you understand.
I understood from the previous answer that multiple lights can be operated in parallel connection and multiple lights cannot be operated in series connection. The light may be dim or may not light up at all.
You are correct, if you connect 420 volts to light the lights, you need a three-phase line because there are no three-phase lights. So if you connect lights in series at 220 volts, it is probably not possible to run more than 2. The light will be dim or not light at all.