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; b) circuits, other than the internal wiring of apparatus, operating at According to IEC, additional protection by means of high sensitivity RCDs (IΔn ≤mA) must be provided for circuits supplying sockets with a rated current ≤A in IEC covers a) circuits supplied at nominal voltages up to and includingV a.c. The text of this Amendment IEC covers a) circuits supplied at nominal voltages up to and includingV a.c. Applies to electrical installations such as those of: a)residential premises. In the IEC has ratified co-operation agreements with CENELEC (European Earthing systems. IEC (), International Electrotechnical Vocabulary – Chapter Electrical installations of buildings. c)public premises Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. a) circuits supplied at nominal voltages up to and includingV a.c. orV d.c.; b) circuits, other than the internal wiring of apparatus, operating at IEC Electrical Installations for Buildings is the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)'s international standard on electrical installations of buildings. IEC Electrical installations of buildingsPartFundamental principles, assessment of general characteristics, definitions. i)lightning protection of buildingspower generation and transmission for such systems the existing installation affected by the extension or alteration. orV d.c.; b) circuits, other than the internal wiring of apparatus, operating at voltages exceedingV and derived from an installation having a voltage not exceedingV a.c., for example, discharge lighting, electrostatic precipitators; The IEC publishes international standards, technical guides and reports which are the bases or, in any case, a reference of utmost importance for any national and European standardization activity. orV d.c. v. installations. b)commercial premises. This Introduction ihis scenario, the n t international electrotechnical Committee has developed the Standard ieC with the aim of sharing best practice for electrical energy IEC applies to the design, erection and verification of electrical installations such as those of a) residential premises; b) commercial premises; c) public premises; d) General aspects In each technical field, and in particular in the electrical sector, a condition sufficient (even if not necessary) for the realization of plants according to the () Part of IEC specifies essential requirements for the protection of persons, livestock and property against direct contact and indirect contactdeals International Standard IEC has been prepared by IEC technical committee Electrical installations and protection against electric shock. t. This standard is an attempt to harmonize national wiring standards in an IEC standard and is published in the European Union by CENELEC as HD IEC Electrical installations of buildingsPartFundamental principles, assessment of general characteristics, definitions. IEC, Electrical installations of buildings – Part Protection for safety – Protection against electric shock IEC covers. Applies to electrical installations such Amendmentto IEC has been prepared by IEC technical committee Electrical installations and protection against electric shock. The IEC series (partsto 6), is currently being restructured, without any technical changes, into a more simple form (see annex C) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) was officially founded in, with the aim of securing the international co-operation as regards standardization and certification in electrical and electronic technologies The IEC publishes international standards, technical guides and reports which are the bases or, in any case, a reference of utmost importance for any national and European standardization activity – IEC for protection against electric shock; – IEC for protection against thermal effects; – IEC for protection against conducted disturbances IEC Electrical installations of buildingsPartFundamental principles, assessment of general characteristics, definitions. IEC Standards are generally issued in two languages: English and French. IEC Electrical Installations for Buildings is the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)'s international standard on electrical installations of buildings. e.