DaveDLS
Electrical
- Sep 13, 2008
- 4
EN60204 recommends the following wiring colours...
- BLACK: a.c. and d.c. power circuits;
– RED: a.c. control circuits;
– BLUE: d.c. control circuits;
– ORANGE: interlock control circuits supplied from an external power source.
...but no clarification as to what constitutes a 'dc power circuit'. Some people in my organisation take this to mean even the +24V supply out to DC control circuits (relays, contactors, pusbuttons etc) should be black.
I think that +12, +24VDC should not be considered 'power', as to make these wires black and thus indistinguishable from 415V 3 phase cables seems to defeat the object of having colour codes?
Would be interested in any comments.
- BLACK: a.c. and d.c. power circuits;
– RED: a.c. control circuits;
– BLUE: d.c. control circuits;
– ORANGE: interlock control circuits supplied from an external power source.
...but no clarification as to what constitutes a 'dc power circuit'. Some people in my organisation take this to mean even the +24V supply out to DC control circuits (relays, contactors, pusbuttons etc) should be black.
I think that +12, +24VDC should not be considered 'power', as to make these wires black and thus indistinguishable from 415V 3 phase cables seems to defeat the object of having colour codes?
Would be interested in any comments.