Help on wiring dedicated circuit for Audio


I have been reading these threads and I am convinced that I want to have an electrician wire my listening room with a dedicated circuit using high quality wiring and connectors. I need help understanding the ways this can be done specifically with audio in mind. Is there a reference book out there that details this out so I can explain it to an electrician to get the desired results? Please let me know where I can find this type of information. Thank you.
bryanhod
If you put in multiple dedicated lines, it is imperative that they all be on the same phase of the power line. Otherwise, you can have 240 volts between two components on different phases. It is improbable but dangerous if it happens. Also you may have hum problems.
Hi Bryanhod, click on my "system" to see what I did with dedicated A/C power. I researched dedicated A/C lines for a few months before I took the plunge. I'd recommend a beefier ground rod. Plus, some people use a separate ground rod-especially if you are using a sub panel. Also, I've been researching JPS Labs Power A/C In-Wall Cable. It's 10 AWG w/ground and UL/CSA rated. It's the only A/C cable that I know of that's UL approved. It's also $18/ft list, however. I'd be interested to know if any Audiogon members have used the JPS Labs A/C cable. Stan
Just wanted to add that Robert Harley's book does not contain any information on how to wire a house using dedicated circuits. I just got the book and there is a buch of other great info.