Thursday, 30 November 2017

Wiring a plug

The UK mains electricity supply is about 230V and can kill if not used safely. Electrical circuits, cables, plugs and appliances are designed to reduce the chances of receiving an electric shock. The more electrical energy use the greater the cost. Electrical supplies can be direct current (d.c.) or alternating current (a.c.).


A correctly wired three-pin mains electricity plug is important for using electricity safely.

A mains electricity cable contains two or three inner wires.

Please note that you can click on the photos to enlarge them so you can see the process in more detail.

More info about this type of plug. Many of you fine people ask me questions about how to carry out simple DIY tasks around the house. Strip the end of the thick cable coming from the appliance into the plug , using wire strippers. Take off roughly of white covering,. You should know the colour coding for electrical wires and the function of each wire.


Where do each of those wires go? This can be done for decorative reasons or if there is damage on the casing. It will also teach you the correct plug wire colours to use. Gently twist the strands of copper wire with your fingers until each strand is tight.


Remove the plug cover by either snapping or unscrewing it. Many people are surprised to hear. A task that everyone at some point in their life will have to do. Here are the basic steps required to wire up a . Most accidents with electricity in the home are caused by faulty or incorrectly wired plugs.


How to wire an UK electric plug , which wires go to which pins, refitting plugs to appiances. The key is to make sure you connect the wires to the proper terminals in the plug. The wide prong on the plug links the . Diagrams showing old colour wiring for UK electric plugs.

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