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00940 DD 63A 3PH DISTRO TYPE2-1

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00940 DD 63A 3PH DISTRO TYPE2-1

 

Power distribution box, ideal for the stage and events environment, supplied with PCE plugs and sockets with MCB Type C on the incoming and out going 3PH sockets & RCBO breakers on each outgoing 1PH socket.

Integrated HDPE handles and rubber feet. Stackable with the same style of distro.

IN
63A 415V 3PH+N+E IP67 Appliance Inlet + Neons protected by an overall 63A C TYPE 4P MCB

OUT
1x 63A 415V 3PH+N+E IP67 Panel Socket Unprotected Link Out
2x 32A 415V 3PH+N+E IP44 Panel Sockets + Neons Protected by 2x 32A C TYPE 4P MCB
6x 32A 240V 1PH+N+E IP44 Panel Sockets + Neons Protected by 6x 32A 2P 30ma RCBO
6x 16A 240V 1PH+N+E IP44 Panel Sockets + Neons Protected by 6x 16A 2P 30ma RCBO
Earth Stud

 Additional information

Incoming Amperage 63 Amp
Voltage 415
Housing Material HDPE (High Density Polly Ethylene) 
Dimensions  L 575 x D 420 x H 530 (including rubber feet)
Weight KG 28
Warranty 12 Months
Product Standard BSEN 61439-1 & 4, BSEN 7909, BSEN61557-6
Product Standard CE Approval/UKCA
Country of Origin Made in England




 

 NEC Wiring Color Codes for AC – US & Canada
US – NEC AC (Single & Multi-Phase) Wiring Color Codes
The mandatory colors for power wiring in National Electric Codes (NEC) are Green, Bare or Green/Yellow (Yellow Strip or band on Green) for Protective Ground “PG” and White (alternatively Grey) for Neutral Wire. Any other colors expected the above mentioned can be used for Live (Line or Hot) wires. Meanwhile, the following colors are adapted in the local practice and used for Lines, Neutral and Ground wires are as follows.
Single Phase Wiring Color Codes
Single Phase 120V AC:
BLACK = Phase , Hot or Line “L“
WHITE = Neutral “N”
GREEN, BARE or GREEN / YELLOW = Ground Conductor (Protective Ground) “PG“
Single Phase 240V AC:
This is also known as two phase or split phase AC supply but mostly called single phase supply.
BLACK = Phase 1 , Hot 1 or Line 1 “L1”
RED = Phase 2 , Hot 2 or Line 2, “L2”
White = Neutral “N”
GREEN, BARE or GREEN / YELLOW = Ground “PG”
Three Phase Wiring Color Codes
Three Phase 208V AC:
BLACK = Phase 1 , Hot 1 or Line 1 “L1”
RED = Phase 2 , Hot 2 or Line 2 “L2”
BLUE = Phase 3 , Hot 3 or Line 3 “L3”
White = Neutral “N”
GREEN, BARE or GREEN / YELLOW = Ground “PG”
Three Phase 277V & 480 V AC:
The following i.e. 277V and 480V AC supplies are used for industrial and high power equipment such as motors and heaters in factories and production units.
BROWN = Phase 1 , Hot 1 or Line 1 “L1”
ORANGE = Phase 2 , Hot 2 or Line 2 “L2”
YELLOW = Phase 3 , Hot 3 or Line 3 “L3”
GRAY = Neutral “N”
GREEN, BARE or GREEN / YELLOW = Ground “PG”
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US AC Wiring Color Codes (NEC) - Single Phase & Three Phase
Canada – CEC AC (Single & Three-Phase) Wiring Color Codes
Canadian Electric Code “CEC” wiring color codes are similar in practice with National Electric Code “NEC” expect that White color is used for Neutral Wire and Green or bare conductor is used for protective ground. In some cases, the 1st and 2nd phase (lines) colors are in an inverse position as compared to NEC.
In short, the fowling wiring color codes are practiced in Canada.
Single Phase AC:
Mostly 120V and 240V (there is a second hot or phase wire in 240V single phase AC system).
RED or BLACK= Phase , Hot or Line, (In case of two lines) “L1 or L2”
WHITE = Neutral “N”
GREEN, BARE or GREEN / YELLOW = Ground Conductor “PG”
Three Phase AC (Mandatory)
Wire colors used for 208V multiphase powers circuits
RED = Phase 1 or Line 1, “L1”
BLACK = Phase 2 or Line 2 “L2”
BLUE = Phase 3 or Line 3 “L3”
White or GRAY = Neutral “N”
GREEN, BARE or GREEN / YELLOW = Ground “PG”
Three Phase AC (Isolated)
These colors are used for multi-phase 277 & 480V in Canada.
ORANGE = Phase 1 or Line 1 “L1”
BROWN = Phase 2 or Line 2 “L2”
YELLOW = Phase 3 or Line 3 “L3”
White or GRAY = Neutral “N”
GREEN, BARE or GREEN / YELLOW = Ground “PG”
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Canada Wiring Color Codes - 1 & 3 Phase
IEC Wiring Color Codes for AC – UK , EU & Other Countries
As mentioned above, most of the Europe Union countries and UK, China, Russia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Israel, Turkey, Argentina, South Africa, KSA (Saudi Arabia), UAE (United Arab Emirate) and Malaysia are following the IEC “International Electrotechnical Commission” wiring codes. Keep in mind that some of the above mentioned countries such UK, Russia & China etc were using their own “Old wiring color codes” but now follow the IEC power circuit wire codes.
IEC NEW & OLD AC WIRING COLOR CODES - UK & EU NEW
UK & EU: IEC AC (Single & Three-Phase) Wiring Color Codes
UK New (IEC) Wire Color Codes
Single Phase AC 230V
BROWN = Phase , Hot or Line, (L)
BLUE = Neutral (N)
GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
Three Phase AC 415+ V
BROWN = Phase 1 or Line, (L1)
BLACK= Phase 2 or Line 2, (L2)
GRAY= Phase 3 or Line 3, (L3)
BLUE = Neutral (N)
GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
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UK & EU AC Wiring Color Codes (IEC) - Single Phase & Three Phase
UK Old Wiring Color Codes
Prior to March 2004, the UK were following their own wiring color codes. These old wiring color codes are still used in the subcontinents including India, Pakistan, UAE and South Africa.
Single Phase AC 230V
RED = Phase , Hot or Line, (L)
BLACK = Neutral (N)
GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
Three Phase AC 415+ V
RED= Phase 1 or Line, (L1)
YELLOW = Phase 2 or Line 2, (L2)
BLUE = Phase 3 or Line 3, (L3)
BLACK = Neutral (N)
GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
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UK Old & New IEC Wiring Color Codes
China & Russia Wiring Color Codes
China PRC & Russia (Old) Wiring Color Codes
Single Phase AC
YELLOW = Phase , Hot or Line, (L)
SKY BLUE or BLACK = Neutral (N)
GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
China Three Phase AC
YELLOW = Phase 1 or Line, (L1)
GREEN = Phase 2 or Line 2, (L2)
RED = Phase 3 or Line 3, (L3)
LIGHT BLUE or BLACK = Neutral (N)
GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
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China PRC Wiring Color Codes for Single Phase and Three Phase
Russia New Wiring Color Codes
Russia was following the same wiring color codes as China before but they adapted the IEC with little bit changes i.e. in a three phase system, they may use purple or gray color instead of gray in IEC. As things are little bit changed in Russia, so one must follow the tester before going in the mess.
Single Phase AC
BROWN= Phase , Hot or Line, (L)
BLACK = Neutral (N)
GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
Three Phase AC
BROWN = Phase 1 or Line, (L1)
BLACK = Phase 2 or Line 2, (L2)
GRAY or PURPLE = Phase 3 or Line 3, (L3)
LIGHT BLUE = Neutral (N)
GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
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Russia Wiring Color Codes - Old & New
Australia & New Zealand Wiring Color Codes
Both Aussies and Kiwis are using the same wiring color codes for single phase and three phase power circuits.
Single Phase AC
RED or BROWN = Phase , Hot or Line, (L)
BLACK or SKY BLUE = Neutral (N)
GREEN or GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
Three Phase AC
RED or BROWN = Phase 1 or Line, (L1)
WHITE = Phase 2 or Line 2, (L2)
BLUE = Phase 3 or Line 3, (L3)
BLACK or LIGHT BLUE = Neutral (N)
GREEN or GREEN / YELLOW = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE).
Australia & New Zealand Wiring Color Codes - Single & Three Phase
Japan Wiring Color Codes
As the name suggests, Japan always does weird things. The single phase supply is 100V (Line to Neutral) and Three Phase supply is 200V (3 Lines, No Neutral). For wow reaction, Check the common neutral and 3rd Phase colors. They are the same i.e. white (Read the following note after the three phase codes for explanation).
Single Phase AC
BLACK or RED= Phase , Hot or Line, (L)
WHITE = Neutral (N)
GREEN = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
Three Phase AC
BLACK = Phase 1 or Line, (L1)
RED= Phase 2 or Line 2, (L2)
WHITE = Phase 3 or Line 3, (L3)
WHITE = Common Neutral (N) (Used in Two Lines System Only)
GREEN = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
Japan Wiring Color Codes for 100 & 200V
Keep in mind that in case of three phase supply, there is no need for neutral wire here in Japan. So don’t panic with the “3rd Line” in three phases and the common Neutral as a White color.
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India, Pakistan, UAE, KSA & South Africa Wiring Color Codes
India and Pakistan including the other subcontinent countries as well as UAE (United Arab Emirate), KSA (Kingdome of Saudi Arabia) and South Africa AKA “Proteas” (They adapted the IEC now) follow the old UK wiring color codes i.e RYB (Red, Yellow and Blue for Three phase) and Red & Black for Phase and Neutral respectively.
India & Pakistan Wiring Color Codes - Single Phase & Three Phase
Single Phase 230V AC
RED= Phase , Hot or Line, (L)
BLACK = Neutral (N)
YELLOW/GREEN = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
Three Phase 415+ AC
RED = Phase 1 or Line, (L1)
YELLOW = Phase 2 or Line 2, (L2)
BLUE = Phase 3 or Line 3, (L3)
BLACK = Common Neutral (N) (Used in Two Lines System Only)
YELLOW/GREEN = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
South Africa Wiring Color Codes - Single & Three Phase
Israel Wiring Color Codes
Some countries adapted the IEC wring codes with little bit modifications. Israel follow the IEC codes with while the local practice wiring are as follow
Single Phase 230V AC
BROWN = Phase , Hot or Line, (L)
BLUE = Neutral (N)
YELLOW/GREEN = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
Three Phase 415+ AC
BROWN (Or L1 Marking Sleeve) = Phase 1 or Line, (L1)
BROWN (ORANGE STRIP) (Or L2 Marking Sleeve) = Phase 2 or Line 2, (L2) (Or L2 Marking Sleeve)
BROWN (BLACK STRIP) (Or L3 Marking Sleeve) = Phase 3 or Line 3, (L3)
BLUE = Common Neutral (N)
YELLOW/GREEN = Earth Conductor “Protective Earth” (PE)
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Indonesia Wiring Color Codes
Single Phase AC Supply
RED or BLACK = Phase , Hot or Line, (L)
BLUE = Neutral (N)
YELLOW/GREEN = Earth Conductor “Protective earth” (PE)
Three Phase AC Supply
RED = Phase 1 or Line, (L1 or R)
YELLOW = Phase 2 or Line 2, (L2 or S)
BLACK = Phase 3 or Line 3, (L3 or T)
BLUE = Common Neutral (N)
YELLOW/GREEN = Earth Conductor “Protective Earth” (PE)
NEC Wiring Color Codes for DC – US & Canada
There are some differences between AC and DC, so wire color codes for DC are a little bit different than that of AC wire color codes in both NEC and IEC. These DC color codes applied on solar power, batteries & vehicles and other DC powered equipment like computer data centers wiring installation etc.
Same as for AC, the mandatory colors for Grounded Neutral is White or Gray , The protective ground wire color should be Green, bare conductor or Yellow/Green (yellow strip on green color). Any other colors can be used for hot (phase) wires. These codes apply on both AC and DC power circuits.
The local practice in the US follows and uses the Black color for Phase 1 (Hot 1) or Line 1 (L1) and Red for Phase 2 (Hot 2) or Line 1 (L2). In addition, the following wiring color codes are used in the US and Canada for Two-Wire Grounded, Two-Wire ungrounded and Three Wire grounded DC power systems.
Two Wire Ungrounded DC Supply
RED = +Ve (L+)
BLACK = -Ve (L-)
GREEN, BARE CONDUCTOR or GREEN / YELLOW = Protective Ground “PG”.
Two Wire Grounded DC Supply
RED = +Ve of a -Ve Grounded Circuit (L+)
WHITE = -Ve of a -Ve Grounded Circuit (N)
WHITE = +Ve of a +Ve Grounded Circuit (N)
BLACK = -Ve of a +Ve Grounded Circuit (L-)
GREEN, BARE CONDUCTOR or GREEN / YELLOW = Protective Ground “PG”.
Three Wire Grounded DC Supply
RED = +Ve (L+)
WHITE = Mid-Wire as Center Tapped (N)
BLACK = -Ve (L-)
GREEN, BARE CONDUCTOR or GREEN / YELLOW = Protective Ground “PG”.
* These colors (For Hot Wires) are not mentioned in the NEC but recommended and used by electricians as general practice.
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NEC - US & Canada DC Power Wiring Color Codes
IEC Wiring Color Codes for DC – UK & EU
The IEC DC wiring color codes are adapted from IEC AC wiring color codes. These rules are applicable in the UK, EU and all other countries who follow the new IEC color codes instead of local and regional codes. The following IEC DC wiring color codes are used for Two-Wire Grounded, Two-Wire ungrounded and Three Wire grounded DC power systems.
IEC - DC POWER WIRING COLOR CODES - UK & EU
Two Wire Ungrounded DC Supply
BROWN = +Ve (L+)
GRAY = -Ve (L-)
GREEN / YELLOW = Protective Earth “PE”.
Two Wire Grounded DC Supply
BROWN = +Ve of a -Ve Grounded Circuit (L+)
BLUE = -Ve of a -Ve Grounded Circuit (M)
BLUE = +Ve of a +Ve Grounded Circuit (M)
GRAY = -Ve of a +Ve Grounded Circuit (L-)
GREEN / YELLOW = Protective Earth “PE”.
Three Wire Grounded DC Supply
BROWN = +Ve (L+)
BLUE = Mid-Wire as Center Tapped (N)
GRAY = -Ve (L-)
GREEN / YELLOW = Protective Earth “PE”.
The following tables shows the comparisons of different wire and cable color codes used in DC power circuits used by IEC and NEC.
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NEC & IEC WIRING COLOR CODES FOR DC POWER
DC Wiring Color Codes in Other Countries
Australia & New Zealand
RED or BROWN= +Ve (L+)
BLACK or Light BLUE = -Ve (L-)
GREEN or GREEN / YELLOW = Protective Earth “PE”.
India, Pakistan & South Africa*:
RED = +Ve (L+)
BLACK = -Ve (L-)
GREEN / YELLOW = Protective Earth “PE”.
* South Africa now follows IEC rules.
Israel:
BROWN = +Ve (L+)
BLUE = -Ve (L-)
GREEN / YELLOW = Protective Earth “PE”.
Other Countries like China, Russia, KSA and UAE now follow the IEC Cable color codes for DC. But don’t trust the cable insulation colors in these areas as electricians use old as well as new color codes for both AC and DC. So one must test with a tester to confirm the phase and neutral as well as positive and negative wires.