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IEC 60364 ''Electrical Installations for Buildings'' is the
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on ''electrical installations of buildings''. This standard is an attempt to harmonize national wiring standards in an
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standard and is published in the European Union by
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as "HD 60364". The latest versions of many European wiring regulations (e.g., BS 7671 in the UK) follow the section structure of IEC 60364 very closely, but contain additional language to cater for historic national practice and to simplify field use and determination of compliance by electricians and inspectors. National codes and site guides are meant to attain the common objectives of IEC 60364, and provide rules in a form that allows for guidance of persons installing and inspecting electrical systems. The standard has several parts: * Part 1: Fundamental principles, assessment of general characteristics, definitions * Part 4: Protection for
safety Safety is the state of being "safe", the condition of being protected from harm or other danger. Safety can also refer to the control of recognized hazards in order to achieve an acceptable level of risk. Meanings There are two slightly di ...
** Section 41: Protection against
electric shock Electrical injury is a physiological reaction caused by electric current passing through the body. The injury depends on the density of the current, tissue resistance and duration of contact. Very small currents may be imperceptible or produce a ...
** Section 42: Protection against thermal effects ** Section 43: Protection against
overcurrent In an electric power system, overcurrent or excess current is a situation where a larger than intended electric current exists through a conductor, leading to excessive generation of heat, and the risk of fire or damage to equipment. Possible caus ...
** Section 44: Protection against voltage disturbances and electromagnetic disturbances * Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical equipment ** Section 51: Common rules ** Section 52: Wiring systems ** Section 53: Isolation, switching and control ** Section 54:
Earthing arrangements An earthing system (UK and IEC) or grounding system (US) connects specific parts of an electric power system with the ground, typically the Earth's conductive surface, for safety and functional purposes. The choice of earthing system can affec ...
, protective conductors and protective bonding conductors ** Section 55: Other equipment (Note: Some national standards provide an individual document for each chapter of this section, i.e. 551 Low-voltage generating sets, 557 Auxiliary circuits, 559 Luminaires and lighting installations) ** Section 56: Safety services * Part 6: Verification * Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations ** Section 701: Electrical installations in bathrooms ** Section 702: Swimming pools and other basins ** Section 703: Rooms and cabins containing sauna heaters ** Section 704: Construction and demolition site installations ** Section 705: Electrical installations of agricultural and horticultural premises ** Section 706: Restrictive conductive locations ** Section 708: Electrical installations in caravan parks and caravans ** Section 709: Marinas and pleasure craft ** Section 710: Medical locations ** Section 711: Exhibitions, shows and stands ** Section 712: Solar photovoltaic (PV) power supply systems ** Section 713: Furniture ** Section 714: External lighting ** Section 715: Extra-low-voltage lighting installations ** Section 717: Mobile or transportable units ** Section 718: Communal facilities and workplaces ** Section 721: Electrical installations in caravans and motor caravans ** Section 722: Supplies for Electric Vehicles ** Section 729: Operating or maintenance gangways ** Section 740: Temporary electrical installations for structures, amusement devices and booths at fairgrounds, amusement parks and circuses ** Section 753: Heating cables and embedded heating systems * Part 8: Functional Aspects ** Section 1: Energy Efficiency ** Section 2: Prosumer’s low-voltage electrical installations ** Section 3: Operation of prosumer’s electrical installations


See also

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Electrical wiring Electrical wiring is an electrical installation of cabling and associated devices such as switches, distribution boards, sockets, and light fittings in a structure. Wiring is subject to safety standards for design and installation. Allowable ...
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Earthing system An earthing system (UK and IEC) or grounding system (US) connects specific parts of an electric power system with the ground, typically the Earth's conductive surface, for safety and functional purposes. The choice of earthing system can affect ...
s * BS 7671 * AS/NZS 3000


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All IEC 60364 parts and sections published by the
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National Electrical Manufacturers Association, NEMA comparison of IEC 60364 with the US
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How the IEC relates to North America—particularly IEC 60364

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