Installing Dedicated Power Lines -- Need Advice


My general contractor is hiring a licensed electrician to install dedicated 20A lines for my audio system as part of a whole-apartment rewire and gut renovation.  While I'm sure the electrician is very capable, I'm also pretty sure he doesn't know anything about audio systems either.  Can any of you recommend a consultant or electrician who specializes in audio electrical I can hire to advise my electrician on how to best set up these lines?

Thanks!
dkidknow
I believe ASR has acquired one of these regeneration devices and has it in the queue for testing.
A quick tangent, but
+1 to lowrider57:
Thanks to the late great Almarg.

I've been away from  here  for some time, and hadn't heard about Al, and just discovered the news of his passing.I wrote this with tears in my eyes: I never met Al, and I was able to understand only a fraction of what he wrote, but I always marveled at his smarts, generosity and grace.
There seems to be a lot of concern about conduct/misconduct on Audiogon these days: good to remember the the shining example Al set.My speakers are the same ones Al championed for many years; I'll play something for him tonite.
@dkidknow 

With the size of your room I believe the kanta 3 would also be a good option. We are enjoying our 3s in a similar sized room. Happy listening ! 
Since an electrician is about have him check out the buildings bonding of communication equipment. Old apartment buildings are rarely code compliant with code section 250.94. I live in an older apartment building as well that had horrible ground loops. Here is a couple of videos you can review with the electrician. They will understand the technical requirements.
 https://youtu.be/a5zAVo2bvJ8https://youtu.be/NaYJfXmVChQ