Monday, April 2, 2012

color codes of fixed wires in home wiring


Standard wire colours for FLEXIBLE cable
(e.g. Extension cords, power (line) cords and lamp cords)
Region or CountryPhasesNeutralProtective earth/ground
European Union (EU), Australia, South Africa (IEC 60446)brownbluegreen/yellow
Australia, New Zealand (AS/NZS 3000:2007 3.8.3)brown, redlight blue, blackgreen/yellow
Brazilyellow, redbluegreen
United States, Canadablack
(brass)
white
(silver)
green
(green)
Standard wire colours for FIXED cable
(e.g. In-, On-, or Behind-the-wall wiring cables)
Region or CountryPhasesNeutralProtective earth/ground
European Union (EU) (IEC 60446) including UK from 31 March 2004brown, black, greybluegreen/yellow
UK prior to 31 March 2004red, yellow, blueblackgreen/yellow
green (formerly)
bare conductor, sleeved at terminations (formerly)
Australia, New Zealand (AS/NZS 3000:2007 clause 3.8.1, table 3.4)Any colour other than green, yellow, green/yellow, black, or light blue
Recommended: red or brown for single phase; or red, white or dark blue for multiphase
black or light bluegreen/yellow (since about 1980)
green (since about 1980)
bare conductor, sleeved at terminations (formerly)
Brazilyellow, red, black, whitebluegreen
South Africaredblackgreen/yellow
bare conductor, sleeved at terminations
Indiared,blue,yellowblackgreen
United Statesblack, red, blue (120/208/240V)
(brass)
brown, orange, yellow (277/480V)
white (120/208/240V)
(silver)
grey(277/480V)
green
(green)
bare conductor
green/yellow (ground or isolated ground)
Canadared, black (120/208/240V)
red, black, blue (600/347V)
orange, brown (single phase isolated systems)
orange, brown, yellow (three phase isolated systems)
white (120/208/240V)
white (600/347V)
green
(green)
bare conductor
green (isolated ground)
Notes:
Parenthesized colours in italics are used on metallic terminals.
"Green/yellow" means green with yellow stripe. See illustrations nearby.
The colours in this table represent the most common and preferred standard colours for wiring; however others may be in use, especially in older installations.
Australian and New Zealand wiring standards allow both European and Australian colour codes. Australian-standard phase colours conflict with IEC 60446 colours, where IEC-60446 supported neutral colour (blue) is an allowed phase colour in the Australia/New Zealand standard. Care must be taken when determining system used in existing wiring.
Canadian and American wiring practices are very similar, with ongoing harmonization efforts.

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