20-pair colour code (Australia)

The 20-pair colour code is a colour code used in Australia to identify individual conductors in a kind of electrical telecommunication wiring for indoor use, known as twisted pair cables. The colours are applied to the insulation that covers each conductor. The first colour is chosen from one group of five colours.

The combinations are also shown in the table below showing the colour for each wire ("1" and "2") and the pair number.

1-2021-4041-6061-8081-100
Pair #First wire/ A Leg (L+)Second wire/ B Leg (L-)Pair #First wire/ A Leg (L+)Second wire/ B Leg (L-)Pair #First wire/ A Leg (L+)Second wire/ B Leg (L-)Pair #First wire/ A Leg (L+)Second wire/ B Leg (L-)Pair #First wire/ A Leg (L+)Second wire/ B Leg (L-)
1WhiteBlue21YellowBlue41BlackBlue61VioletBlue81RedBlue
2Orange22Orange42Orange62Orange82Orange
3Green23Green43Green63Green83Green
4Brown24Brown44Brown64Brown84Brown
5Grey25Grey45Grey 65Grey 85Grey
6Blue-White26Blue-White46Blue-White66Blue-White86Blue-White
7Blue-Orange27Blue-Orange47Blue-Orange67Blue-Orange87Blue-Orange
8Blue-Green28Blue-Green48Blue-Green68Blue-Green88Blue-Green
9Blue-Brown29Blue-Brown49Blue-Brown69Blue-Brown89Blue-Brown
10Blue-Grey30Blue-Grey50Blue-Grey70Blue-Grey90Blue-Grey
11Orange-White31Orange-White51Orange-White71Orange-White91Orange-White
12Orange-Green32Orange-Green52Orange-Green72Orange-Green92Orange-Green
13Orange-Brown33Orange-Brown53Orange-Brown73Orange-Brown93Orange-Brown
14Orange-Grey34Orange-Grey54Orange-Grey74Orange-Grey94Orange-Grey
15Green-White35Green-White55Green-White75Green-White95Green-White
16Green-Brown36Green-Brown56Green-Brown76Green-Brown96Green-Brown
17Green-Grey37Green-Grey57Green-Grey77Green-Grey97Green-Grey
18Brown-White38Brown-White58Brown-White78Brown-White98Brown-White
19Brown-Grey39Brown-Grey59Brown-Grey79Brown-Grey99Brown-Grey
20Grey-White40Grey-White60Grey-White80Grey-White100Grey-White

The Australian standard specifies "Grey" in Tables B2 to B7. There are systems in other countries where "Slate" is used rather than "Grey". This is perceived as a minimisation of confusion between "Green" and "Grey" and their potential abbreviations: "G", "Gr", or "Gre". No such consideration is made for "Black", "Blue", or "Brown", or their potential abbreviations of "B", "Bl", or "Br".

Sources

  • www.commsalliance.com.au

See also

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