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Power and Grounding Requirements 5-9

Cable Identification

It is a current practice to label or color-code insulated conductors. The following table shows the labeling and colors of insulated wires used in North America.

Table 5-2

Cable identification - North America

Conductor Potential

Function

Label

Color Code (if used)

 

 

 

 

+24 Vdc

dc power

L+

(typically black with a

 

 

 

tag)

 

 

 

 

0 V (grounded side of

dc power return,

L-

(typically black with a

the +24 Vdc power

battery return,

 

tag)

supply)

BR conductor

 

 

 

 

 

 

-48 Vdc /-60 Vdc

dc power

L-

(typically black with a

 

 

 

tag)

 

 

 

 

0 V (grounded side of

dc power return,

L+

(typically black with a

the -48/-60 Vdc power

battery return, BR

 

tag)

supply)

conductor

 

 

 

 

 

 

grounded (or bonded

framework ground,

FG

green (50%) yellow

to ground)

framework bonding

 

(50%)

 

conductor

 

 

 

 

 

 

grounded (or bonded

ac equipment

none

green (N. America)

to ground)

grounding conductor

 

green + yellow

 

 

 

(Europe)

 

 

 

 

Framework Ground or Framework Bonding conductors are also known as "Protective Earth" as per IEC-950. The 50/50 green yellow ratio must be no less than 30% and no more than 70% for either color.

Note: Countries outside North America may have different labeling and color coding of cables. Follow the safety standards for installation and maintenance of electrical equipment in your country accordingly.

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