Planning electrical wiring for a new house is one of the most important steps in building a safe and functional home. In Abu Dhabi, the process requires strict compliance with safety codes, ADDC regulations, and approved installation standards. Because electrical work involves high risk, only a licensed and ADDC-approved electrician is legally allowed to install wiring in Abu Dhabi.
This article provides a complete, SEO-friendly guide to planning, preparing, and understanding the entire wiring process without instructing unsafe DIY work.
Abu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC) requires all residential electrical systems to follow specific guidelines:
Proper load calculation
Correct cable type and size
Efficient earthing system
Circuit protection with MCBs & RCDs
Approved conduits and distribution boards
Before wiring begins, the electrical design must be submitted for approval.
DIY electrical wiring is not allowed in Abu Dhabi.
You can plan the layout and choose materials, but installation must be done by:
This ensures safety, legal compliance, and insurance validity.
70% of perfect wiring depends on the planning stage. A detailed layout helps avoid mistakes, extra cost, and safety risks.
Identify the required points for each room:
Living Room
TV unit, home theatre
AC connection
WiFi router point
Curtain motor points
Kitchen
Refrigerator, oven, microwave
Dishwasher, washing machine
Under-cabinet lights
Multiple countertop sockets
Bedrooms
AC, bedside power points
USB charging sockets
Smart switches
Bathrooms
Water heater
Exhaust fan
Mirror light
Outdoor Areas
Garden/pathway lights
Security camera wiring
Gate motor supply
A licensed electrician will calculate how much load each circuit will carry.
High-load appliances must have dedicated circuits, such as:
AC units
Electric water heaters
Electric oven
Washing machine
Modern Abu Dhabi homes often include automation:
CAT6 cables for networking
Smart switches & dimmers
Video doorbells
Smart thermostats
Home automation hub wiring
Planning for these early makes installation easier and more cost-effective.
This is an educational overview—actual installation must be performed by licensed professionals.
Conduits run inside walls and ceilings to protect cables and allow future upgrades. Proper conduit placement ensures:
Easy cable pulling
No wire damage
Safety compliance
The DB is the heart of your home’s electrical system. It includes:
MCBs for each circuit
RCD/ELCB for shock protection
Main isolator
Surge protection devices
ADDC requires clear labeling and proper circuit separation.
Licensed electricians use approved PVC-insulated, heat-resistant cables.
Common UAE color codes:
Live: Brown or Red
Neutral: Blue
Earth: Yellow/Green
Modern homes use:
Modular switches
Smart switches
LED lights
Energy-efficient fixtures
All connections must be tight, safe, and compliant with ADDC standards.
Before ADDC provides power, your electrical contractor must perform:
Earthing resistance test
Voltage test
Circuit insulation test
RCD trip test
Load balancing verification
A final approval certificate is required for electricity activation.
Non-standard cables or accessories increase fire risk and can fail ADDC inspection.
Connecting too many appliances to one circuit may cause:
Overheating
Power tripping
Fire hazards
Proper earthing is critical for safety. Poor earthing can lead to:
Electric shock
Appliance damage
Fire outbreaks
Junction boxes must remain accessible for maintenance and inspections.
Cost depends on house size, material quality, and smart home features.
Average pricing:
Standard wiring: AED 15 – AED 25 per sq. ft
Premium wiring: AED 25 – AED 40 per sq. ft
Smart home wiring: AED 40 – AED 70 per sq. ft
Factors influencing cost:
Property size
Number of circuits
Brand of switches (ABB, Schneider, Legrand, etc.)
Smart home integration
Ceiling design (false ceiling increases labor cost)
Professional electricians follow ADDC standards to prevent electrical hazards.
Unauthorized wiring may result in:
Penalties
Failed inspection
Electricity disconnection
Proper wiring increases the lifespan of home appliances.
Insurance companies only accept certified electrical work.
Electrical wiring in a new house in Abu Dhabi requires precise planning, approved materials, and licensed professionals. With the right layout, proper load distribution, and compliance with ADDC regulations, your home will be safe, efficient, and future-ready.
No. Electrical wiring must be done by a licensed and approved electrician according to Abu Dhabi Distribution Company regulations. DIY wiring is illegal and unsafe.
The average cost ranges from AED 15–70 per sq. ft, depending on material quality, smart home features, and house size.
Approval ensures the wiring plan follows UAE safety codes, proper load calculation, earthing, and fire protection standards before electricity connection.
It includes:
✔ Conduit installation
✔ Cable wiring
✔ Distribution board setup
✔ Switches & sockets installation
✔ Earthing system
✔ Testing and inspection
For an average villa, wiring usually takes 1–3 weeks, depending on house size and smart home requirements.
Yes. High-load appliances like AC units, ovens, and water heaters require dedicated circuits to prevent overload and fire hazards.
Using cheap materials
Overloading circuits
Poor earthing
Incorrect load calculation
Unapproved wiring work
Yes, but it’s cheaper and easier to plan CAT6 cables, smart switches, and automation during construction.
Proper earthing protects you from electric shock, prevents appliance damage, and reduces fire risk.
Make sure the electrician is registered and approved by Abu Dhabi Distribution Company, has experience, and provides inspection certificates.
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