Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Fire Science and Engineering Conference (한국화재소방학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2001.11a
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- Pages.118-125
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- 2001
Globalization of Korean Electrical Installations Standards and Codes Based on Comparison of IEC 60364 with NFPA
- Ki, Chung-Young (Soongsil Univ) ;
- Ro, Kwak-Hee (Soongsil Univ) ;
- Seop, Shin-Hyo (Hanyang TEC) ;
- Joo, Nam-Taik (Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy)
- Published : 2001.11.01
Abstract
Most of the laws and standards relevant to technology in Korea bear a resemblance to those in Japan. Electricity was not introduced to Korea until Lighting ceremony in Kyong-Bok palace observed in 1887. Since Korea was annexed to Japan in 1910 and our public works were under Japan control we have applied Japanese laws and regulations made by Chosun government-general. Independently from Japan the power electricity accepted power plants of USA, codes of NESC, ASME / ANSI, NEMA. Our generation and distribution system takes American style while our consumer side takes Japanese style. As global trade system was transferred GATT into WTO, the harmonization of technological standards, certification construction testing in the trend of world. This paper is based on WTO / TBT agreement coming in effect after 12th, April, 1979. For Korea the distribution system has a strong resemblance to American system so that unconvertible because IEC 60364 originated from Europe while NEC originated from USA. This papers deals with the fundamental elements of electrical safety system with comparing IEC 60364 with NEC. This paper considers how engineers should apply NFPA 70(NEC) and IEC based on the comparison of NEC to IEC in relation to electrical installations.
Keywords
- GATT;
- WTO/TBT;
- IEC 60364;
- NFPA 70(NEC);
- NESC;
- KS;
- JIS;
- BS;
- Agreement Contry;
- TN-C system;
- TT system;
- SELV;
- PELV;
- GFCI