I'm not able to determine whether a wire is live without additional context or information. It's recommended to use a voltage tester or consult with a qualified electrician to safely identify live wires.
In electrical wiring, the live or "hot" wire is typically brown or red, the neutral wire is typically blue or black, and the ground wire is yellow or green. So, in this case, the brown wire is likely the hot wire, the blue wire is the neutral wire, and the yellow green wire is the ground wire.
In Bangladesh, the live wire is typically red, brown, or black; the neutral wire is typically blue or black; and the ground wire is typically green or green with a yellow stripe. It is important to consult with a local electrician or electric code regulations for accurate information.
You would find a live electric wire, with a neutral and usually also an earth wire, in any place where electricity is used. The wires are colour coded differently in different areas but in Europe live is brown, neutral is blue and earth is green/yellow.
The three wires in a plug are typically called live, neutral, and earth wires. The live wire carries the current to the appliance, the neutral wire completes the circuit and carries the current back, and the earth wire is a safety feature to prevent electric shocks.
To wire an outside lamp with a four-wire cable (blue, brown, earth, and yellow), connect the blue wire to the neutral terminal, brown wire to the live terminal, yellow wire to the lamp's switch terminal, and earth wire to the earth terminal for safety purposes. Ensure to switch off the power before starting the wiring process and follow all local electrical codes and guidelines. If unsure, consult with a licensed electrician.
The brown wire is live (Mr Brown is a live wire!)Blue is the neutral wire for the return current. Green/yellow is the earth wire.
In electrical wiring, the live or "hot" wire is typically brown or red, the neutral wire is typically blue or black, and the ground wire is yellow or green. So, in this case, the brown wire is likely the hot wire, the blue wire is the neutral wire, and the yellow green wire is the ground wire.
Yellow
The following applies to the UK Blue wire goes to neutral Brown wire to live Yellow/Green stripe wire to earth
Red goes to a switched live i.e one that is only live when the ignition is switched on. Yellow goes to a permanent live i.e one that is always live whether the ignition is n or not, like the cigarette lighter, and maintains the station configuration memory. However, a modern car should have a pre-wired Din connector and a local motor factor will have the corresponding universal adaptor for your radio; connect colour ro colour (inc speaker wires) and plug it in !
The green and yellow is the earth wire The brown is the live wire The blue is the neutral wire A poem to help is: The brown live cow drinks from the blue neutral water and eats the green grass from earth
In Bangladesh, the live wire is typically red, brown, or black; the neutral wire is typically blue or black; and the ground wire is typically green or green with a yellow stripe. It is important to consult with a local electrician or electric code regulations for accurate information.
You would find a live electric wire, with a neutral and usually also an earth wire, in any place where electricity is used. The wires are colour coded differently in different areas but in Europe live is brown, neutral is blue and earth is green/yellow.
The three wires in a plug are typically called live, neutral, and earth wires. The live wire carries the current to the appliance, the neutral wire completes the circuit and carries the current back, and the earth wire is a safety feature to prevent electric shocks.
To wire an outside lamp with a four-wire cable (blue, brown, earth, and yellow), connect the blue wire to the neutral terminal, brown wire to the live terminal, yellow wire to the lamp's switch terminal, and earth wire to the earth terminal for safety purposes. Ensure to switch off the power before starting the wiring process and follow all local electrical codes and guidelines. If unsure, consult with a licensed electrician.
In electrical wiring for a cooker, the live wire is typically brown, while the neutral wire is usually blue. The earth wire, which provides safety, is green/yellow striped. It's important to ensure proper connections to avoid electrical hazards.
you cut the yellow and black wire from the origanal plug and wire these from the CD player wire the yellow, red, blue, wire into the yellow and the black from origanal plug to black on CD player