Is Copper Earth?

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Hi Forum,

Just a basic question, I have some electrics being carried out and I wanted to verify that the attached picture, the live, neutral are clear. And if the copper is the earth connection?

Usually I would expect a yellow cable.

This is for a gas hob with an electrical igniter.

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Thank you

Regards
Mark
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Looks like 6mm² twin and earth. Brown=line, blue=neutral and single strand copper = Circuit Protective Conductor (Earth to you) which should be over sleeved in green and yellow sleeving.

Regards
 
To add to what Thripster said, for your information, 'flexible cables' (like the 'leads' connected to all your appliances etc.) have brown and blue (used to be red and black) insulated conductors (wires) for line ('live') and neutral respectively and a yellow/green insulated conductor for CPC ('earth').

Flat ('twin and earth') house wiring cables have the same colours for line and neutral, but have a bare copper conductor for CPC/earth.

Kind Regards, John
 
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I am interested why the ends are taped up? Hope it has not been left live, without being safely terminated and enclosed!
 
Thanks again. Electrician has confirmed all in place. and yes the RCDs are not yet in place.
 

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