IEC definition

IEC means specifications of International Electro-technical Commission;
IEC means information, education and communication;

Examples of IEC in a sentence

  • These calculations are based on Xxxxx – XxXxxxx [Reference 1] and/or IEC 60853, cited in Section 3.0.

  • Any voltage flicker on the Company System caused by the Facility shall not exceed the limits stated in IEEE Standard 1453-2011, or latest version "Recommended Practice – Adoption of IEC 61000-4-15:2010, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Testing and measurement techniques – Flickermeter – Functional and design specifications".

  • IEC 60853-3, “Calculation Of The Cyclic And Emergency Current Rating Of Cables Part 3: Cyclic Rating Factor For Cables Of All Voltages, With Partial Drying Of The Soil” (2002-02) or latest revision thereof.

  • IEC 60853-2, “Calculation Of The Cyclic And Emergency Current Rating Of Cables Part 2: Cyclic Rating Of Cables Greater Than 18/30 (36) kV And Emergency Ratings For Cables Of All Voltages” (1989-09) or latest revision thereof.

  • IEC 60986, “Calculation Of Thermally Permissible Short-Circuit Currents, Taking Into Account Non-Adiabatic Heating Effects” (1988-11) or latest revision thereof.


More Definitions of IEC

IEC means International Electro-technical Commission.
IEC means specifications of International Electrotechnical Commission;
IEC or "Israel Electric" - shall mean The Israel Electric Corporation Ltd.
IEC means Information, Education and Communication;
IEC means the International Electro technical Commission.