Topic 2 - Electricity - 2.3 Domestic Uses and Safety Flashcards
Is mains electricity an a.c supply or a d.c supply? What do each of these stand for?
Mains electricity is an a.c supply
a.c. : Alternating Current
d.c. : Direct Current
Define alternating current and direct
current.
●Alternating current: Current that continuously changes direction at a specific frequency
●Direct current: One directional current flow
What is the frequency and voltage of the
UK mains electricity supply?
●Frequency: 50 Hz
●Voltage: 230V
How many wires are usually in the cables connecting electrical appliances to the mains? Name these wires.
- Live wire
- Neutral wire
- Earth wire
State the insulation colour used on the
Earth wire.
Green and Yellow Stripes
State the insulation colour used on the
live wire.
Brown
State the insulation colour used on the
neutral wire.
Blue
Explain when the Earth wire does and
doesn’t carry a current.
●Under normal circumstances, no current flows through the Earth wire
● If a fault occurs in the appliance (such as a surge or the casing becoming live), current will flow to the ground
What potential is the neutral wire at?
0 Volts
State the potential difference between
the live and earth wires.
230 Volts
What is the purpose of the neutral wire?
To complete the circuit by connecting the appliance back to the mains supply.
For metal appliances, where is the Earth
wire connected to? Why?
●Earth wire is connected to the metal casing of the appliance
● If live wire becomes loose and touches the casing, the current will flow through the Earth wire, preventing electrocution