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Electrical Wiring Color Codes and Standards

IEC (most of Europe) AC power circuit wiring color codes

FunctionlabelColor, IECColor, old IEC
Protective earthPEgreen-yellowgreen-yellow
NeutralNblueblue
Line, single phaseLbrownbrown or black
Line, 3-phaseL1brownbrown or black
Line, 3-phaseL2blackbrown or black
Line, 3-phaseL3greybrown or black

UK, AC: The United Kingdom now follows the IEC AC wiring color codes. Table below lists these along with the obsolete domestic color codes. For adding new colored wiring to existing old colored wiring see Cook.

UK AC power circuit wiring color codes

FunctionlabelColor, IECOld UK color
Protective earthPEgreen-yellowgreen-yellow
NeutralNblueblack
Line, single phaseLbrownred
Line, 3-phaseL1brownred
Line, 3-phaseL2blackyellow
Line, 3-phaseL3greyblue

US, AC:The US National Electrical Code only mandates white (or grey) for the neutral power conductor and bare copper, green, or green with yellow stripe for the protective ground. In principle any other colors except these may be used for the power conductors. The colors adopted as local practice are shown in Table below.

Black, red, and blue are used for 208 VAC three-phase; brown, orange and yellow are used for 480 VAC. Conductors larger than #6 AWG are only available in black and are color taped at the ends.

US AC power circuit wiring color codes

FunctionlabelColor, commonColor, alternative
Protective groundPGbare, green, or green-yellowgreen
NeutralNwhitegrey
Line, single phaseLblack or red (2nd hot) 
Line, 3-phaseL1blackbrown
Line, 3-phaseL2redorange
Line, 3-phaseL3blueyellow

Canada: Canadian wiring is governed by the CEC (Canadian Electric Code). See Table below. The protective ground is green or green with yellow stripe. The neutral is white, the hot (live or active) single phase wires are black , and red in the case of a second active. Three-phase lines are red, black, and blue.

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Canada AC power circuit wiring color codes

FunctionlabelColor, common
Protective groundPGgreen or green-yellow
NeutralNwhite
Line, single phaseLblack or red (2nd hot)
Line, 3-phaseL1red
Line, 3-phaseL2black
Line, 3-phaseL3blue

IEC, DC: DC power installations, for example, solar power and computer data centers, use color coding which follows the AC standards. The IEC color standard for DC power cables is listed in Table below, adapted from Table 2, Cook.

IEC DC power circuit wiring color codes

FunctionlabelColor
Protective earthPEgreen-yellow
2-wire unearthed DC Power System  
PositiveL+brown
NegativeL-grey
2-wire earthed DC Power System  
Positive (of a negative earthed) circuitL+brown
Negative (of a negative earthed) circuitMblue
Positive (of a positive earthed) circuitMblue
Negative (of a positive earthed) circuitL-grey
3-wire earthed DC Power System  
PositiveL+brown
Mid-wireMblue
NegativeL-grey

US DC power: The US National Electrical Code (for both AC and DC) mandates that the grounded neutral conductor of a power system be white or grey. The protective ground must be bare, green or green-yellow striped. Hot (active) wires may be any other colors except these. However, common practice (per local electrical inspectors) is for the first hot (live or active) wire to be black and the second hot to be red. The recommendations in Table below are by Wiles. He makes no recommendation for ungrounded power system colors. Usage of the ungrounded system is discouraged for safety. However, red (+) and black (-) follows the coloring of the grounded systems in the table.

FunctionlabelColor
Protective groundPGbare, green, or green-yellow
2-wire ungrounded DC Power System  
PositiveL+no recommendation (red)
NegativeL-no recommendation (black)
2-wire grounded DC Power System  
Positive (of a negative grounded) circuitL+red
Negative (of a negative grounded) circuitNwhite
Positive (of a positive grounded) circuitNwhite
Negative (of a positive grounded) circuitL-black
3-wire grounded DC Power System  
PositiveL+red
Mid-wire (center tap)Nwhite
NegativeL-black
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