


Ich möchte einen kaputten Wandstecker in meinem neuen Altbau austauschen. Es ist ein Doppelstecker. Ich habe festgestellt, dass Farben alter Standard sind. Ich bin mir nicht sicher, wie ich eine Verbindung herstellen soll. Außerdem bin ich es gewohnt, dass alle Kabel einen separaten Einsatz am Stecker haben. Sollten hier zwei davon kombiniert werden?
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Von infrigato
4 Kommentare
I’d check other sockets, how they are wired, and then double-check the live wire with a tester. Those color codes might be non-standard.
You should at least made a picture before deconnecting. Now you need a person with enough knowledge and the right tools to measure which conductor is which.
There’s a high chance that red will be PE. But we can’t tell for sure.
if this was wired by an electrician:
* black = L
* grey = N
* red = PE
[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/Adernfarben_alt_auf_neu.jpg](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/Adernfarben_alt_auf_neu.jpg)
but don’t take my word for granted
I have the same color wires at my apartment built in the 1970s. Brown = live ; Black = neutral , red = ground.
I remember it by thinking „brown is for shitting your pants because it’s live, black is a neutral color, and whoever came up with this color scheme was color blind or a moron because why the fuck is ground RED of all colors!?“