In the US and international projects, NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code, NEC) is the backbone of electrical installation. 30% of building fires are electrical — short circuit, overload, arc. NEC targets those risks with AFCI, GFCI, overcurrent protection, and cable classification. Turkey's TS HD 60364 provides a similar framework. Practical walkthrough of NEC's fire-safety chapters below.

Electrical Fire Mechanisms

AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter)

Standard breakers see short circuit and overload; not arcs. AFCI analyzes arc current signature.

GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)

Trips at 5 mA ground leakage — distinct from arc detection, primarily life-safety.

Overcurrent Protection

Cable Classification (Fire Behavior)

How does cable insulation behave in fire?

NEC 725 / 760: cable type matched to circuit function.

Emergency Circuit Design

Emergency lighting, fire alarm, fire pump, elevator:

Turkey Application

Turkey uses TS HD 60364 (IEC 60364 adaptation). AFCI not mandatory, RCD required in wet areas. Field issues: wrong 300 mA RCD instead of 30 mA, missing coordination, insufficient protection — small leakage escalates to fire.

Common Mistakes

  1. No overload protection: 2.5 mm² cable on 40A breaker.
  2. No RCD in bathroom: Moisture + electricity = risk.
  3. Wrong cable in plenum: PVC; toxic smoke in fire.
  4. Emergency circuit from normal feed: Cut together in fire.

Conclusion

Electrical fire safety combines installation discipline with material choice. NEC is not fully adopted in Turkey, but its principles are universal — AFCI/GFCI, proper coordination, fire-resistant cables. 30% of fires are electrical; reducing that share is the electrical engineer's job.

Electrical protection selection in MEP Calc

MCB/MCCB coordination, cable sizing, RCD/AFCI placement schedule.

View on App Store
Sources & Further Reading

Core references: NFPA 70 (NEC), IEC 60364, TS HD 60364. Original NFPA post: NFPA Today - Electrical Fires.

FS

Fatih Selvi

Mechanical engineer and software developer. 16+ years of MEP and fire protection experience.