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Colours of wire used at home and their meanings​

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Answered by kaushikseema2201
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Answer:

green red yellow blue

Explanation:

According to Mark Dawson, chief operating officer of Mister Sparky, “green insulated wires are used for grounding.” Green is the most common ground wire color, but “green-yellow” (green wire with a yellow stripe) and “bare” wire (copper wire without colored insulation) can also be used.

Ground wires reduce the risk of electrical overload and fires by redirecting excessive electricity during a short circuit or similar fault. Consequently, they can conduct electricity and should be handled with caution. “Never use a green wire for any purpose other than for grounding, as this may pose a serious threat of electrocution,” Dawson says.

Older homes with”knob and tube” (K&T) wiring only have a black “hot” wire and white “neutral” wire, without any ground wire. “This older type of wiring does not provide a ground for modern appliances, which can lead to damage to the appliance or even worse — injury or death,” says Dawson. If you discover this type of system while performing electrical work in your home, Dawson recommends replacement because “there is no way to make this type of wiring safe.”

Answered by shobhitsharma17
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Answer:

Green-Earth Wire
Meaning-A wire that provides an electrical connection to the ground.
Blue-Neutral Wire
Meaning-The wire in a three-wire distribution system usually required to be grounded for safety of both linemen and householders.

Brown-Live wire

Meaning-A live wire is a wire carrying an electric current.

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