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Thread ID: 104490 2009-10-29 05:43:00 Electrical wiring colours Buzz123 (15387) PC World Chat
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825199 2009-10-29 05:43:00 My house is wired with red,black green wiring and the bathroom heater which I wish to update,is hard wired. It has a metal shell and 1 green wire is attached to this. I wish to upgrade the heater and have purchased a plastic model that has only 2 wires for connection, brown and blue. . Which wire connects to what and I beleive the green is the earth, what do I do with this.
I am thinking the green can just be disconnected and taped back out of the way.????
Brown to red;black to Blue????
Thoughts please
Ta
Buzz123 (15387)
825200 2009-10-29 05:49:00 Get an expert to do it, if you have no idea what youre doing. Or you'll be your name literally Speedy Gonzales (78)
825201 2009-10-29 05:50:00 This is Aussie, but they have the same as NZ Wire color diagram (www.accesscomms.com.au) wainuitech (129)
825202 2009-10-29 06:10:00 Thanx.
I know the dangers but I still wanna find out which goes to which and if the green can be ignored
Thanx
Buzz123 (15387)
825203 2009-10-29 06:22:00 Brown replaces the old-style Red for the Phase, or Active connection; Blue replaces the old-style Black for the neutral conductor; and the new style earth lead is green-yellow striped replacing the older green wiring.
An appliance that is double insulated does not require an earth connection - indeed, it should not have one.

The electricity is unchanged and makes the same old multi-coloured stars in your eyes when you grab a bit of it.
R2x1 (4628)
825204 2009-10-29 06:26:00 Wise words indeed R2x1. By the way what sort of Penguin are you? gary67 (56)
825205 2009-10-29 06:36:00 Thanx all for the info. It has confirmed my thoughts on the connections and I am really impressed by the swiftness of the answers. Thanx again and if R2x1 is indeed a Penguin, watch out for sharks Buzz123 (15387)
825206 2009-10-29 23:30:00 That's certainly one advantage NZ has over Australia, here we can rewire an entire house without a license(but not the meter box), over the ditch you can't change the element in an electric jug without a license. sammo450 (13626)
825207 2009-10-29 23:59:00 Can never understand the logic in changing the color code. Must have been a European me to thing.. paulw (1826)
825208 2009-10-30 00:52:00 Sorry to disagree with you sammo450, but it is not recommended to do DIY electrical work in NZ. Infact an electrical certificate is required for any hardwiring in a NZ house and can prevent a house being sold without this certificate. Imagine a fire is started and the house burns down? The insurance company will not pay out if you do not have certificates for any wiring. My brother inlaw is an electrician and refused to do any wiring in our house (just back from Oz) untill he had his NZ license. rustyreggae (15125)
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