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20-pair colour code (Australia)

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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.

1-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 81-100
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−)
1
White
Blue
21
Yellow
Blue
41
Black
Blue
61
Violet
Blue
81
Red
Blue
2
Orange
22
Orange
42
Orange
62
Orange
82
Orange
3
Green
23
Green
43
Green
63
Green
83
Green
4
Brown
24
Brown
44
Brown
64
Brown
84
Brown
5
Grey
25
Grey
45
Grey
65
Grey
85
Grey
6
Blue-White
26
Blue-White
46
Blue-White
66
Blue-White
86
Blue-White
7
Blue-Orange
27
Blue-Orange
47
Blue-Orange
67
Blue-Orange
87
Blue-Orange
8
Blue-Green
28
Blue-Green
48
Blue-Green
68
Blue-Green
88
Blue-Green
9
Blue-Brown
29
Blue-Brown
49
Blue-Brown
69
Blue-Brown
89
Blue-Brown
10
Blue-Grey
30
Blue-Grey
50
Blue-Grey
70
Blue-Grey
90
Blue-Grey
11
Orange-White
31
Orange-White
51
Orange-White
71
Orange-White
91
Orange-White
12
Orange-Green
32
Orange-Green
52
Orange-Green
72
Orange-Green
92
Orange-Green
13
Orange-Brown
33
Orange-Brown
53
Orange-Brown
73
Orange-Brown
93
Orange-Brown
14
Orange-Grey
34
Orange-Grey
54
Orange-Grey
74
Orange-Grey
94
Orange-Grey
15
Green-White
35
Green-White
55
Green-White
75
Green-White
95
Green-White
16
Green-Brown
36
Green-Brown
56
Green-Brown
76
Green-Brown
96
Green-Brown
17
Green-Grey
37
Green-Grey
57
Green-Grey
77
Green-Grey
97
Green-Grey
18
Brown-White
38
Brown-White
58
Brown-White
78
Brown-White
98
Brown-White
19
Brown-Grey
39
Brown-Grey
59
Brown-Grey
79
Brown-Grey
99
Brown-Grey
20
Grey-White
40
Grey-White
60
Grey-White
80
Grey-White
100
Grey-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".

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