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DIFFERENT TYPES OF CABLE CURRENTLY USED IN DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS
17th
EDITION
Above information taken from http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Cables
Typical T&E Cable Applications
Cable Size
(mm²)
Typical Applications
1.0 lighting circuits
1.5
high power lighting circuits,
16A Radial power circuits
2.5
32A Ring final circuits,
20A Radial circuits
4.0
32A Radial circuits, Cooker circuits,
low power electric showers
6.0 Radial circuits for showers, high power cookers,
10.0 Radial circuits for high power showers, cookers,
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CABLE CURRENTLY USED IN DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS
17th
EDITION
Above information taken from http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Cables
T&E
Twin & Earth cable. This is the most common cable used for domestic wiring today also
known as FTE (flat twin & earth). Live and neutral are individually insulated, and the Circuit
Protective Conductor (CPC) earth is bare. An overall sheath of grey Thermoplastic PVC (BS
6004), or white for low smoke compound (BS 7211). Not suitable for unprotected use outside
(outer sheath materials are vulnerable to attack by UV; alkyd paint is enough to protect it
from UV)
1mm² 1.5mm² & 2.5mm² have solid (non-stranded) conductors
4mm², 6mm², 10mm², 16mm² and higher have stranded conductors
6242Y Grey 6242B White
Twin and Earth cable. T&E
6243B White 6243Y Grey
Three core and earth flat house wiring cable. 3&E
3&E
Three core and earth has three insulated conductors and a bare earth conductor. In all
other respects as T&E. Typically used for two way lighting circuits, or other applications
needing a permanent and switched live supply as well as neutral (e.g. feeding light switch
activated extractor fans). Also available in both PVC (BS 6004) and low smoke (BS 7211)
versions.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CABLE CURRENTLY USED IN DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS
17th
EDITION
Above information taken from http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Cables
Conductor Colours and Harmonisation
Historically the UK used its own set of colour codes for fixed and flexible wiring.
In the early 1970s the colours used for flexible wiring were harmonised across Europe,
however the colours for fixed wiring remained unchanged until recently.
In March 2004 the fixed wiring colours were also harmonised.
During a transition period that began on 31st of March 2004 and ended on the 31st March
2006, use of either colour scheme was acceptable.
Now only the harmonised colours may be used.
The result is that it is now possible to encounter installations that use both colour schemes,
and hence great care must be taken to ensure conductors are correctly identified when
carrying out any work.
Conductor Colour Coding (single phase T&E)
Conductor
Old UK Colour Harmonised Colour
Live (Phase) Red Brown
Neutral Black Blue
Earth or CPC
Green / Yellow
Stripes
Green / Yellow
Stripes
Conductor Colour Coding (Three Core and Earth)
Conductor Old UK Colour Harmonised Colour
2 Core
(T&E )
3 Core
(3&E)
Live 1 Red Brown X X
Live 2 Yellow Black X
Live 3 Blue Grey X
Neutral Black Blue X
Earth (CPC) Green / Yellow Stripes Green / Yellow Stripes X[1] [1][2]
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CABLE CURRENTLY USED IN DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS
17th
EDITION
Above information taken from http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Cables
Conductor Colours and Harmonisation
Notes
1. Earth wire in cable will be a bare conductor and will need green/yellow sleeving to be
applied at point of termination.
2. Earth wires are present in T&E or 3&E cables.
3. Other cable types such as SWA or MICC will still need to be earthed; however this
will be carried using the cable armour / screen.
There is an IEE leaflet explaining these changes. That is available here
Installations that are wired using cables to both colour schemes should carry a warning
sticker (see example) on or near the consumer unit that states:
CAUTION
This installation has wiring colours
to two versions of BS7671.
Great care should be taken before
undertaking extension, alteration or
repair that all conductors are
correctly identified.

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8. Different types of cable currently used in domestic installations 17th Edition

  • 1. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CABLE CURRENTLY USED IN DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS 17th EDITION Above information taken from http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Cables Typical T&E Cable Applications Cable Size (mm²) Typical Applications 1.0 lighting circuits 1.5 high power lighting circuits, 16A Radial power circuits 2.5 32A Ring final circuits, 20A Radial circuits 4.0 32A Radial circuits, Cooker circuits, low power electric showers 6.0 Radial circuits for showers, high power cookers, 10.0 Radial circuits for high power showers, cookers,
  • 2. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CABLE CURRENTLY USED IN DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS 17th EDITION Above information taken from http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Cables T&E Twin & Earth cable. This is the most common cable used for domestic wiring today also known as FTE (flat twin & earth). Live and neutral are individually insulated, and the Circuit Protective Conductor (CPC) earth is bare. An overall sheath of grey Thermoplastic PVC (BS 6004), or white for low smoke compound (BS 7211). Not suitable for unprotected use outside (outer sheath materials are vulnerable to attack by UV; alkyd paint is enough to protect it from UV) 1mm² 1.5mm² & 2.5mm² have solid (non-stranded) conductors 4mm², 6mm², 10mm², 16mm² and higher have stranded conductors 6242Y Grey 6242B White Twin and Earth cable. T&E 6243B White 6243Y Grey Three core and earth flat house wiring cable. 3&E 3&E Three core and earth has three insulated conductors and a bare earth conductor. In all other respects as T&E. Typically used for two way lighting circuits, or other applications needing a permanent and switched live supply as well as neutral (e.g. feeding light switch activated extractor fans). Also available in both PVC (BS 6004) and low smoke (BS 7211) versions.
  • 3. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CABLE CURRENTLY USED IN DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS 17th EDITION Above information taken from http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Cables Conductor Colours and Harmonisation Historically the UK used its own set of colour codes for fixed and flexible wiring. In the early 1970s the colours used for flexible wiring were harmonised across Europe, however the colours for fixed wiring remained unchanged until recently. In March 2004 the fixed wiring colours were also harmonised. During a transition period that began on 31st of March 2004 and ended on the 31st March 2006, use of either colour scheme was acceptable. Now only the harmonised colours may be used. The result is that it is now possible to encounter installations that use both colour schemes, and hence great care must be taken to ensure conductors are correctly identified when carrying out any work. Conductor Colour Coding (single phase T&E) Conductor Old UK Colour Harmonised Colour Live (Phase) Red Brown Neutral Black Blue Earth or CPC Green / Yellow Stripes Green / Yellow Stripes Conductor Colour Coding (Three Core and Earth) Conductor Old UK Colour Harmonised Colour 2 Core (T&E ) 3 Core (3&E) Live 1 Red Brown X X Live 2 Yellow Black X Live 3 Blue Grey X Neutral Black Blue X Earth (CPC) Green / Yellow Stripes Green / Yellow Stripes X[1] [1][2]
  • 4. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CABLE CURRENTLY USED IN DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS 17th EDITION Above information taken from http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Cables Conductor Colours and Harmonisation Notes 1. Earth wire in cable will be a bare conductor and will need green/yellow sleeving to be applied at point of termination. 2. Earth wires are present in T&E or 3&E cables. 3. Other cable types such as SWA or MICC will still need to be earthed; however this will be carried using the cable armour / screen. There is an IEE leaflet explaining these changes. That is available here Installations that are wired using cables to both colour schemes should carry a warning sticker (see example) on or near the consumer unit that states: CAUTION This installation has wiring colours to two versions of BS7671. Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.