How to connect a cooker hood with a two-wire cable to a three-wire cable?
Good evening, the hood broke, bought another. The old one was connected with a three-core cable: 1 wire brown, 2 blue, 3 yellow with a green stripe. A new hood with a conventional plug, with two wires, how to connect?
Hello! As I understand it, the old hood was not connected via an outlet, but directly to the network, or what? And how do you plan to connect a new hood, through an outlet or directly too? Do you have grounding at all? If through the outlet, connect the wires from the network to the outlet, and insert the plug into the outlet, then everything is simple. If your wiring is wired according to common colors, then it will not be difficult to find grounding, otherwise you need to correctly identify the grounding wire when connecting the outlet. If you connect directly, insulate the yellow-green wire and bend it so that it does not interfere. Cut the plug, connect the phase to phase (brown to brown), and zero to zero (blue to blue).