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Introduction

With effect from 1 July 2007, colour for identification of conductors in fixed electrical installations has been changed, and the details are shown in Table 1 below and Amendment No. 1:2007 to the Code of Practice for the Electricity (Wiring) Regulations (CoP).

Function
Colour
Letter Code
Old Colour Code
New Colour Code
Phase of single phase circuit
red
(or yellow or white or blue )
brown
L
Phase 1 of 3-phase circuit
red
brown
L1
Phase 2 of 3-phase circuit
yellow or white
black
L2
Phase 3 of 3-phase circuit
blue
grey
L3
Neutral
black
blue
N
Protective conductor
green and yellow
green and yellow
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Table 1 – Change of Cable Colour Code

 

The change is applicable to all new electrical installations as well as addition & alteration to existing electrical installations. Existing installations with cables adopting the old cable colour code will not be affected.  

A Working Group on the Review of Cable Colour Code in Hong Kong comprising members from the trade and industry was established in year 2003 to study the cable colour change issue in Hong Kong. In mid-2004, the Working Group proposed to adopt the new cable colour code in Hong Kong. The change was then endorsed by the Electrical Safety Advisory Committee in September 2004.

The new cable colour code complies with the requirements of relevant national and international standards (such as IEC 60446, EN 60446, BS EN 60446 and BS 7671) and has been adopted by the majority of the western countries countries (e.g. UK, France, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Portugal, etc.).

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