The Ring Main (WJEC GCSE Physics: Combined Science)

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The Ring Main

  • All electrical appliances are connected to the mains supply
  • In the UK, a three-core cable is used consisting of:
    • A live wire
    • A neutral wire
    • An earth wire
  • The insulation covering each wire is colour-coded for easy identification:
    • Live wire – brown
    • Neutral wire – blue
    • Earth wire – green and yellow stripes

Live, Neutral & Earth Wires

Live, Neutral and Earth Wires

A mains-powered appliance in the UK contains live, neutral and earth wires

  • Every country has a slightly different configuration, with many using two-pin plugs and plug sockets such as in the USA and mainland Europe
    • The earth wire is still present in the two-pin plugs, just more hidden
  • The three wires have distinct purposes

The Live Wire

  • The purpose of the live wire is to carry the alternating current from the mains supply to a circuit
  • It is the most dangerous of the three wires
  • If it touches the appliance without the earth wire, it can cause electrocution

The Neutral Wire

  • The purpose of the neutral wire is to form the opposite end of the circuit to the live wire to complete the circuit
  • Because of its lower voltage, it is much less dangerous than the live wire

The Earth Wire

  • The purpose of the earth wire is to act as a safety wire to stop the appliance from becoming live
  • This prevents electric shocks from occurring if the appliance malfunctions or the live wire breaks off and touches the case of the plug

The Ring Main Circuit

  • Electrical circuits in houses are always connected in parallel for two main reasons
    • Each appliance will have the same voltage across it (this means, for example, all lamps will have the same brightness)
    • Each appliance can be switched on independently, and if one breaks, the others still work
  • The looped parallel circuit that connects the electrical appliances in a household is called a ring main circuit
  • The ring main is connected to the consumer unit so it can be controlled from centrally

The Ring Main Circuit

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Simplified diagram of the main ring in a domestic circuit. Each socket is placed in parallel on its own loop

  • The advantages of a ring main circuit are:
    • The cables can be made thinner because there are two paths for the current
    • Each part of the cable carries less current because the current flows two ways
    • It is more convenient since sockets can be placed anywhere on the ring
    • Each socket has a voltage of 230 V (in the UK) which can be added anywhere on the ring and operated separately

Exam Tip

One way to remember the correct colour for each wire is to try looking at the second letter of each colour which corresponds to its position:

  • Blue = Left (Neutral)
  • Brown = Right (Live)
  • Striped = Top (Earth)

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