The IEC 60364 (Electrical Installations of Buildings) and the ANSI/NFPA 70 (NEC) are the bases for most national wiring rules throughout the world.

The NEC evolved along with the growth of electrical systems in North America more than 100 years ago to establish a uniform level of safety, while the development of IEC 60364 documents ensued in 1969 for reasons of harmonization of electrical installation rules to facilitate trade among European countries.

IEC 60364 is a collection of documents that define fundamental principles, practices, and performance requirements which reflect the European concept of wiring and distribution systems. The NEC is a set of specific rules intended to be used for design, installation, and uniform enforcement of electrical system installations based on North American principles and practices.

IEC 60364 and the NEC both establish performance requirements that address fire and electric shock protection, i.e. protection of persons and property, and installation, use, and maintenance of premises wiring systems and equipment.

Applicable to wiring systems of premises for residential, commercial, and industrial use. Hazardous locations (explosive atmospheres) are covered only in the NEC; they are covered separately in IEC 60079.

In summary, IEC 60364 and the NEC:

  1. Both establish performance requirements that address fire and electric shock protection, i.e. protection of persons and property.
  2. Both documents address installation, use, and maintenance of premises wiring systems and equipment.
  3. Both documents are applicable to wiring systems of premises for residential, commercial, and industrial use. Hazardous locations (explosive atmospheres) are covered only in the NEC; they are covered separately in IEC 60079.
  4. ยท Neither document covers installations for generation, transmission, or distribution of electrical energy, nor those under exclusive control of electric or communications utilities.
  5. IEC 60364 provides broad performance requirements and it is not usable as an installation document by electrical system designers, installers, or enforcing authorities, but rather it can serve as a guide for development of national wiring rules.
  6. The NEC is a comprehensive set of electrical installation requirements that can be adopted and implemented without development of additional wiring rules.
  7. Countries adopting IEC 60364 in whole, or only Chapter 13 on Fundamental Principles, need to develop additional rules usable by electrical system designers, installers, and enforcing authorities.
  8. Both codes need effective coordination with appropriate product standards to be successful in implementing electrical safety.