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Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Interview Questions
What are the different colors on wires indicates?
Black wire : This wire is used for power supply in all circuits. Any circuits with this color is considered hot or live. It is never used for a neutral or ground wire.

Red wire : This color wire is a secondary live wire in a 220 volt circuit and used in some types of interconnection. You can join the red wire to another red wire or to a black wire

Blue and Yellow wire : These wires are also used to carry power but are not wiring the outlets for common plug-in electrical devices. They are used for the live wire pulled through the conduct. You will see yellow wire in the fan, structure lights, and switched outlets.

White and Gray : This color wire is used as a neutral wire. It carries the current (unbalanced load) to the ground. You can join white and gray only to other white and gray wires

Green : It is connected to the grounding terminal in an outlet box and run from the outlet box to the ground bus bar within an electric panel
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