Why orange cable ?

Sep 19, 2007
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BS4343 specifies the folowing colours for 110v and 240v equipment:-

110v - yellow

240v - blue

The accepted associated cable colours are:-

110v - orange

240v - blue

Why is it then that most people seem to use orange cable with 240v equipment (plugs & sockets) on caravan sites instead of blue cable?

I haven`t checked but it may be that the BS does not specify that the cable colour must match the equipment oolour.

Before you ask, I use blue artic grade cable which stays pliable even in brass moonkey weather.
 
Mar 15, 2008
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I had always assumed that the orange colour was to aid visibility and it does indeed stand out against green grass.

Mike Mc
 
Feb 16, 2009
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Mike l think your are correct, all fly mores, leaf bowers, electric hedge trimmers, etc. all have orange leads.

NigelH
 
Sep 19, 2007
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NigelH

I think that`s because garden equipment is fitted with domestic type plugs/sockets not industrial BS4343 plugs/sockets.
 
Jan 6, 2008
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James

If you buy a mains caravan lead from dealers/supplies there orange in colour. I was told there orange so they can be seen easyer.
 
Feb 10, 2009
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Hi James, Orange colour cable is used because this is the direct contrast colour of Green, which makes is the most visible against Green
 
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I think new caravans started being supplied with a mains lead, due to the sub standard home made leads that were being used.

We used a white butyl cable in the old days, did the job but soon looked dirty.

Orange is the best choice, visable and good quality, and the correct rating.
 

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