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BWG6-22 5.0MM-0.8MM.
Zinc coat: 5-25g/m2.
Tensile strength: 35-120kg/mm2.
ZINC COATING TABLE
SIZE mm | (g/㎡)Min. zinc coating | |||||||
A | AB | B | C | D | E | F | ||
A1 | B2 | |||||||
≤0.25 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 5 | ||||
〉0.25-0.40 | 25 | 20 | 12 | 5 | ||||
〉0.40-0.50 | 25 | 20 | 15 | 8 | ||||
〉0.50-0.60 | 25 | 20 | 15 | 8 | ||||
〉0.60-0.80 | 20 | 15 | 10 | |||||
〉0.80-1.20 | 25 | 18 | 10 | |||||
〉1.20-1.60 | 25 | 18 | 12 | |||||
〉1.60-1.80 | 100 | 70 | 40 | 30 | 20 | |||
〉1.80-2.20 | 105 | 80 | 50 | 40 | 20 | |||
〉2.20-2.50 | 110 | 80 | 55 | 40 | 25 | |||
〉2.50-3.00 | 120 | 90 | 70 | 45 | 25 | |||
〉3.00-4.00 | 100 | 85 | 60 | 30 | ||||
〉4.00-5.00 | 110 | 95 | 70 | 40 |
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- They are both hot
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- DONT HOOK IT BACK UP The cord you have is the wrong cord It is missing the ground and it sounds like it is the wrong size wire Sounds like you have a lampcord Where does the cord come from ? A box in the wall? From the floor?
- Q: The power supply is at the fixture in this case. I have 2 black wires (1 is the hot, I connected the hot to the other black to continue to the switch. The other wires are 2 white wires, 1 red wire and 2 grounds. At the switch there are multiple wires, including 3 black wires, 1 red, 3 white and 3 ground. One of the black wires I know goes on to other fixtures in another room. My issue now is I cannot get my main fixture I was trying to change the switch on to work and don't know which wire to connect to the switch. Right now I have removed the switch completely so the other rooms lights will work. Here is how I have it set up now. At the fixture black to black, white to white, red capped 2 grounds capped together. At the switch area: Black (hot from the fixture) to 2 blacks, all 3 whites connected, red is capped, and grounds are together. Which wires do I connect to the switch to control the fixture and still allow the other rooms lights to work. HELP!
- The key is the red wire. At the switch junction, attach the red wire to one terminal of the switch. Combine all the black wires into one bundle and pigtail off a length of wire to attach to the other terminal on the switch. The black wires are now all constant hot, and the red wire is the switch leg going up to the fixture. The white wires should remain bundled by themselves. The bundle of ground wires can also be attached to the green ground terminal on the switch if one is present. At the fixture junction, bundle all white wires together and do the same with the ground wires. Attach the red switch leg to the black fixture wire. The remaining black wires in the junction should be bundled together to remain isolated from the fixture.
- Q: I just bought a new JVC CD player well my dad and I are trying to hook it all up, we went to auto zone and got all the parts we need, wiring harness and faceplate kit. We got all the wires stripped and hooked to the right ones except when we plug it in there is no sound CD player works just no sound. There is an extra little clip that has 4 extra wires that need to be hooked up and we KNOW that's what the problem is. If anyone knows where these wires belong please let me know or if you know where i can get a FREE wiring diagram that would be great!! Thank you!!
- If one of the 4 wires is pink, connect it to the blue/white wire from the JVC head unit and see if that helps. (The blue wire in the main harness should also be connected to the blue/white JVC wire).
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- As typical color coding goes in 110/120 volt A/C; Black = hot lead White = neutral Green = ground In house wiring the ground is typically bare and has no coating. Typically the fan and the mounting plate will have green wires to ground out the fan and the electrical box. If you have a ground wire (bare copper wire) you should hook to there. Update - - - Curtis is right, below this post. Your box is not set for a ground. Being that old of a house there is no telling what mods have been done. The neutral (white) and the ground (green or bare copper) are the same but different. The ground goes to the ground at your house. The neutral is the return to source (generating station). The ground helps make the electricity go the path of least resistance as soon as possible in the case of a short.
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- A lot of the older homes only used two wires, a hot and a neutral. You need a tester to find which is the hot wire and connect the two blue wires to that wire and the two white wires to the neutral wire. Be sure to turn off the power when you are making the connections. If the ceiling box is not grounded there is nothing to connect the ground wire to. It is important to identify the hot wire as it connects to the wires that go to the center connection of the lamp socket and the neutral connects to the metal screw in part of the bulb. This will reduce the chances of getting shocked when changing a bulb.
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- black on black should be fan, red on blue should be light and white on white the second white should go with the other whites they probably are independent commons but can go together on the same common. good luck!
- Q: i already tried wiring this light, but it didn't work. I always thought black wire to black, white to white and ground to ground. i connected the light fixture black wire to the three black wires (as shown in image) and the light fixture white wire to the three white wires, and connected ground wires together.when i flipped on the breaker, the light came on with the switch on off and the breaker tripped. i'm assuming this is wrong and i provided an image as i see in my ceiling mount. Can somebody kindly direct me how to properly connect the light fixture to these wires. thanks!
- Depending on how your light and switch are wired, there could be a couple of different combinations. If you have more than one set of black and white wires, you have power coming into the box and carrying on to another outlet. I'm going to guess that your switch will only have a single 2-wire connected to it (one black and one white - plus ground). If so, you need to figure out which one of the cables at the light box, is going to your switch. Once you've figured that out, splice the white wire from that cable, to the other two black wires. Splice the other two white wires together. That leaves you with one black wire by itself. Connect your lights to that black wire, and the two whites. If you have something else at your switch, you will need to provide that information before I can give you an answer.
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