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The colors of wires in low-voltage distribution cabinets in various regions

The following are the commonly used wire color standards in lowvoltage distribution cabinets in major countries and regions (based on lowvoltage power distribution systems, threephase/singlephase circuits) for reference:

  1. Chine (GB 7947/IEC 60446)
FonctionCouleurExplanation
Threephase live wire (L1)Yellow (Y)Phase A (fil sous tension)
Threephase live wire (L2)Vert (G)Phase B (fil sous tension)
Threephase live wire (L3) 三相火线(L3)Rouge (R.)Phase C (fil sous tension)
Neutral wire (N)Blue (B)Neutral wire (neutral)
Ground wire (PE)Yellowgreen twocolor (Y/G)Protective ground wire (PE wire)
Singlephase live wire (L)Rouge (R.)Live wire in a singlephase circuit
  1. États-Unis (NEC standard, ANSI/NFPA 70)
FonctionCouleurExplanation
Threephase live wire (L1)Noir (Bk)Phase A (fil sous tension)
Threephase live wire (L2)Rouge (R.)Phase B (fil sous tension)
Threephase live wire (L3)Blue (Bl)Phase C (fil sous tension, 208Y/120V system)
Neutral wire (N)White (W)Neutral wire (neutral), with stripes or markings
Ground wire (PE)Vert (G) or yellowgreen twocolorProtective ground wire (bare or insulated)
Singlephase live wire (L)Noir (Bk) or Red (R.)Live wire in a singlephase circuit (120V/240V system)

III. European Union (CEI 60446, taking Germany and France as examples)

FonctionCouleurExplanation
Threephase live wire (L1)Brown (Br)Phase A (fil sous tension)
Threephase live wire (L2)Noir (Bk)Phase B (fil sous tension)
Threephase live wire (L3)Gray (Gy)Phase C (fil sous tension)
Neutral wire (N)Blue (B)Neutral wire (neutral)
Ground wire (PE)Yellowgreen twocolor (Y/G)Protective ground wire (PE wire)
Singlephase live wire (L)Brown (Br)Live wire in a singlephase circuit
  1. Royaume-Uni (Old standard vs New standard)

Old standard (Before 2004, BS 7671):

FonctionCouleur
Threephase live wireRouge (R.), Yellow (Y), Blue (Bl)
Neutral wire (N)Noir (Bk)
Ground wire (PE)Yellowgreen twocolor (Y/G)

New standard (After 2004, in line with IEC in the European Union):

The same as the EU standard (Live wires: Brown, Noir, Gray; Neutral wire: Blue; Ground wire: Yellowgreen twocolor).

  1. Japon (JIS C 3306)
FonctionCouleurExplanation
Threephase live wire (L1) 三相火线(L1)Rouge (R.)Live wire in a 100V system (Phase A)
Threephase live wire (L2)Noir (Bk)Live wire in a 100V system (Phase B)
Neutral wire (N)White (W)Neutral wire (neutral)
Ground wire (PE)Vert (G)Protective ground wire (PE wire)
Singlephase live wire (L)Rouge (R.) or Black (Bk)Live wire in a singlephase circuit (100V/200V system)
  1. Other regions

Australia/New Zealand (AS/NZS 3000):

Live wires: Brown (L1), Blue (L2), Noir (L3); Neutral wire: Light blue; Ground wire: Yellowgreen twocolor.

Canada (CSA C22.1):

Similar to the US standard, threephase live wires are commonly black, red, and blue, the neutral wire is white, and the ground wire is green.

Russie (GOST standard):

Live wires: Yellow (L1), Vert (L2), Rouge (L3); Neutral wire: Light blue; Ground wire: Yellowgreen twocolor.

Précautions

  1. Differences in standards: Some countries may retain the old standards due to historical reasons (such as the old version in the UK). It is recommended to refer to the latest local electrical codes.
  2. Highvoltage systems: The colors of wires in highvoltage power distribution may be different (Par exemple, highvoltage live wires in China are red, green, and yellow, and there is no neutral wire). It is necessary to refer to specific engineering standards.
  3. Safety principles: Regardless of the color, when wiring, it is necessary to confirm the function of the wires through labels, drawings, or a multimeter to avoid misoperation.

For accurate information, it is recommended to consult the local electrical installation codes (such as GB 7251 in China, NEC in the United States, EN 60446 in the European Union, etc.) or consult a professional electrician.

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