Requirements applicable to special installations and locations

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Figure Q20 below summarizes the main requirements prescribed in many national and international standards.
Note: Section in brackets refer to sections of IEC 60364-7


Locations Protection principles

IP level

Wiring
and cables
Switchgear Socket-outlets Installation
materials
Domestic dwellings and other habitations
  • TT or TN-S systems
  • Differential protection

- 300 mA if the earth electrode resistance is y 80 ohms instantaneous or short time delay (type S)

- 30 mA if the earth electrode resistance is u 500 ohms

  • surge arrester at the origin of the installation if 

- supply is from overhead line with bare conductors, and if
- the keraunic level > 25

  • a protective earth (PE) conductor on all circuits
20 Switch operating handles and similar devices on distribution panels, to be mounted between 1 metre and 1.80 metre above the floor
Protection by 30 mA RCDs
Bathrooms or shower rooms (section 701) Supplementary equipotential bonding in zones 0, 1, 2 and 3
Zone 0 SELV 12 V only 27 Class II limited to strict minimum Special appliances
Zone 1 SELV 12 V 25 Class II limited to strict minimum Special appliances
Water heater
Zone 2 SELV 12 V or 30 mA RCD 24 Class II limited to strict minimum Special appliances
Water heater
Class II luminaires
Zone 3 21

 

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