Colour Code According To DIN VDE 0816: and Extended Outdoor Telephone Cables
Colour Code According To DIN VDE 0816: and Extended Outdoor Telephone Cables
Colour Code According To DIN VDE 0816: and Extended Outdoor Telephone Cables
The insulating cores of five star quads of a sub-unit must have the following colours: Quad 1: Quad 2: Quad 3: Quad 4: Quad 5: basic basic basic basic basic colours colours colours colours colours of of of of of all all all all all conductors conductors conductors conductors conductors red green grey yellow white
The first sub- or main-unit in each layer is to be marked by an open helix of plastic tape of red (marker). All other sub- or main-units must be whipped with an open helix of white or uncoloured plastic tape. The quads of a sub-unit are to be counted according to the sequence of basic colours. In cables with more than 5 star quads, the sub- and main-units must be counted continuously beginning with maker-unit at inner layer towards outside. Design of a sub-unit: Consist of 5 star quads = 10 pairs (DA) (DA = double core or pair)
Design of a 1500 pairs cable: Consist of 15 main-units, each of 100 pairs (DA)
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