I all, I am new in this forum and I subscribed because I found this interesting thread which is very much related to my inquiry. I have read all the posts and sorry I might not catch all the abbreviations.
I hope I make it short... I built a stepper motor cable assembly by using an off-the shelves cable which has four power cores colored blue, black, brown, and Yellow-Green. My motor is powered by maximum 48 V so is by definition ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) category in Australian Electrical Standards. So, as first, it is not belonging to the "dangerous voltage" classification which is highly regulated for use of Yellow/Green core, I have decided to sleeve my G/Y core on both ends with plain colour (Red was my choice but could be a different plain colour selected anyway). I need the for cores for my two phases stepper motor to work properly and the four cores have same section. Additionally both cable ends are terminated by connectors and encapsulated in backshels.
Does my decision sound lawfully correct ?
Thanks for replies and sorry if my post is not at the right place.