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If we look around our house, almost everything is powered by electricity. Whether it is the inside of the house or the outside, we need a smooth and uninterrupted electricity supply. For this, we need to find appropriate types of wires and cables.
Usually, wires and cables are considered one and the same thing. However, they are not quite the same. Even though they carry electric current, a wire constitutes a single electrical conductor whereas a cable is a bundle of wires covered in the common sheathing. Therefore, the basic know-how of types of electrical wiring while installing new wiring around the house is essential. Other than that, wiring knowledge can tell you about circuitry.
Different Types of Wires Used in Homes:
Before we begin, let’s understand that an electrical wire is a type of conductor that conducts electricity. In household wiring, these conductors are typically made of copper or aluminum (or aluminum sheathed with copper) which are either solid metal conductors or a stranded wire. In household wiring, most wires are insulated or in other words, wrapped in a non-conductive plastic coating. However, ground wires are typically made of solid copper insulated with green sheathing but in some cases that are uninsulated (bare).
One of the most common wires used in modern households is a nonmetallic (NM) cable. This cable comprises two or more individual wires covered in plastic sheaths. NM cables typically consist of a neutral wire, a ground wire, and one or more current-carrying wires.
Instead of NM cables, you can also install individual wires within a flexible or a rigid metal or plastic tubing known as a conduit. A conduit is used when the wiring is exposed and not hidden within floors, walls, or ceilings. Conduits shouldn’t be touched as they carry higher circuit voltage. There are several wires in a home that carries low voltage and some even carry such a low voltage that they can’t electrocute you. Nevertheless, all wires should be considered dangerous until you know what types of wires you are dealing with.
1. NM Cable
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NM cables are the kind of wire used in circuits that are specifically designed to be used in interior dry locations. Usually, NM cables are built in a flattened manner so that they can run through your house and walls and floor cavities without being noticed. A modern house has almost all wiring in outlets and lighting done in NM cable. Here are the most common sizes and their amperage rating:
- 6-gauge (55-amp circuits)
- 8-gauge (40-amp circuits)
- 10-gauge (30-amp circuits)
- 12-gauge (20-amp circuits)
- 14-gauge (15-amp circuits)
Nowadays, NM cables have a color-coded sheaths, which indicate their wiring gauge:
- For 6 and 8 gauge wires, a black sheathed cable is used.
- The orange sheathing is used for 10-gauge conductors.
- Yellow sheathed NM cable means it has to be used in a 12-gauge conductor.
- For 14-gauge conductors, a white sheathed NM cable is used.
- NM cables don’t usually use grey sheathing but they are reserved for underground cables.
It is important to note that NM cables are dangerous to handle as they carry high voltage.
2. UF Cable – Underground Feeder
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UF stands for underground feeder and this type of cable is designed to bury them underground and especially for wet locations. UF cables are usually used for powering outdoor lighting fixtures like lampposts. Like an NM cable, UF also includes insulated neutral and hot wires, and also a bare ground wire. However, the sheathing in both the wires makes them different. While the NM cable is sheathed in a separate plastic wrap, the UF cable is covered in solid plastic surrounding each wire. The UF cable is normally used in major circuit wiring. More importantly, it carries high voltage when the circuits are switched on.
3. THHN/THWN Wire
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While THHN’s code is thermoplastic high heat resistant nylon, THWN’s code is thermoplastic heat and water resistant. These insulated coded wires are commonly used inside the conduit. THHN and THWN are single conductors as opposed to NM cable where more than two individual insulated conductors are grouped and covered in a plastic coating. These wires are safeguarded by plastic conduit or tubular metal instead of NM cable sheathing.
Conduits are generally used in areas such as garages, basements, and for short runs inside a house. Such wiring is also ideal for hot water heaters and garbage disposers. Both THWN and THNN have color-coded sheathings such as:
- Black, orange, and red for hotwires
- White and brown for neutral wires
- Green and yellow-green for ground wires
Please note that these wire types and circuit wires must not be handled when the circuit is switched on.
4. Low-Voltage Wire
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When the circuits run on less than 50 volts or less then low-voltage wiring is required. Several appliances such as sprinkler systems, landscape lighting, speaker systems, doorbells, and thermostats are run on low-voltage wires. The sizes of the wires range anywhere between 12 to 22 gauge. Low-voltage wires are usually insulated and covered in cable sheathing or are used in twisted pairs. These wires are generally very small-sized wires and must be only used for low-voltage applications. Low-voltage wires rarely shock people seriously but it is advised to switch off the devices before repairing them.
5. Phone and Data Wire
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These types of wires are used for internet connections and telephones and are low-voltage wires. While the telephone cable may have between four to eight wires, category 5 or cat 5 cable, which is the most commonly used household data wire, can contain eight wires wrapped together in pairs of four. These wires are used for telephone and data transmission and offer better quality than the standard phone wire.
Even though phone and data wires carry a very small amount of voltage, they can come in contact with a house wire ( it may carry around 120-volts of power) and can be fatal. Therefore, even phone and data wires must be dealt with caution.
6. Coaxial Cable
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This type of wire was once regularly used in connecting television to an antenna, satellite dishes, cable service delivery, and more. However, nowadays it is less commonly used as other forms of wiring such as HDMI for data transmission have grown over the years. Coaxial cables are usually black and white in insulation colour and are perfectly round, which is a differentiating factor from NM cables. This cable’s inner conductor is wrapped in a tubular insulating layer which is further covered in braided wire. It carries a very low amount of voltage making it highly unlikely to dangerously shock anyone. However, if they come in contact with other wires they can be dangerous. So, it is recommended to not handle any bare wires.
Here are a few types of Coaxial cables:
● Hardline Coaxial or Heliax Cable
Hardline coaxial cables are also known as Heliax cables. It is a thick cable with a solid conductor at its center made from copper whereas the shield is built from either copper or silver tubing. Hardline cables are particularly used for high-frequency broadcasts. It has the ability to carry tens of hundreds of channels.
● Radiating or Leaky Coaxial Cable
Radiating or leaky coaxial cables are intentionally designed to radiate RF waves. The shield of the cable has pre-planned slots tuned for a particular RF wavelength to two-way leakage between the transmitter and the receiver. This type of cable is ideal for places where installing an antenna is not possible such as elevator shafts and underground tunnels.
● RG-6 Coaxial Cable
This cable is the most commonly used for signal transmission in both residential and commercial buildings. Built from a hard copper wire with plastic insulation wrapped by an aluminium foil and further covered in a braided shield for extra protection against external interferences. These types of wires are commonly used for audiovisual signal transmissions such as satellite TV, cable TV, and radio.
● Semi-rigid Coaxial Cable
Semi-rigid coaxial cables have an outer sheath made from solid copper and have an inner conductor. Due to its tube-like shape, it provides protection against interference. However, this cable is quite rigid and shouldn’t be bent after it is made.
● Rigid Line Coaxial Cable
It is a modified type of semi-rigid cable built with two concentric tubes or shields that offer protection from strong power signals. These cables shouldn’t be bent either and for this reason, elbows and interconnects are used when they require bending. These cables are ideal for high power signal transmission between a transmitter and in antenna