Cross-border power infrastructure, industrial EPC, and overseas municipal projects rely entirely on unified global electrical standards. IEC standards are the universal technical language for power cables worldwide. Many overseas contractors and local engineers frequently ask: Can low-voltage/medium-voltage cables certified by Chinese GB pass international project acceptance? How well do GB standards match IEC specifications?
This article elucidates the core value of IEC standards for global cable projects, compares the compatibility of IEC standards with Chinese GB standards for low-voltage and medium-voltage cables, provides intuitive technical parameter tables, real-world cross-border engineering case studies, and standardized selection recommendations for on-site engineering teams.
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has established harmonized global standards for electrical safety, design, testing, and performance, which are recognized by virtually all countries in Africa, Southeast Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America.
- Global Compatibility: All international tenders and World Bank/African Development Bank-funded projects explicitly require IEC-compliant cables as a prerequisite. Products that do not meet IEC certification will be disqualified during the bid review process.
- Harmonized Testing and Performance Benchmarks: IEC standardizes current-carrying capacity calculations, insulation temperature limits, flame retardancy testing, aging resistance, partial discharge, and short-circuit withstand requirements. Engineers from different countries can share a consistent design basis.
- Simplified Inspection and Acceptance for Cross-Border Projects: Customs, third-party laboratories, and local power authorities all recognize IEC test reports, avoiding redundant product retesting and additional project costs.
- Compatible Global Electrical Accessories: IEC-standardized cable construction, outer diameter, and electrical parameters are compatible with global cable terminals, joints, transformers, and switchgear, eliminating the risk of incompatibility during construction.
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Voltage Range |
Core IEC Standards |
Core Function |
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Low Voltage (0.6/1kV) |
IEC 60227, IEC 60245, IEC 60332 |
PVC/XLPE LV cable design, flame retardant & fire resistance test |
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Medium Voltage (6–35kV) |
IEC 60502-1 / -2, IEC 60287, IEC 60331 |
MV XLPE cable structure, ampacity calculation, fire-resistant test, partial discharge limits |
The Chinese National Standard for Power Cables (GB) is an equivalent adoption (IDT/MOD) of the corresponding IEC standards. Most technical specifications are completely consistent with IEC; only minor differences exist in certain environmental adaptability clauses (high altitude, severe soil corrosion, tropical high humidity).
- Equivalent Adoption Principle: The GB/T series standards are directly translated and formulated from the full text of the IEC standards. All core electrical performance, temperature limits, fire resistance test methods, and mechanical strength are the same as IEC.
- Complete Interchangeability for Export Items: GB-certified low-voltage/medium-voltage cables conforming to GB/T standards can simultaneously meet IEC technical requirements and pass third-party IEC certification testing without changing the cable structure or raw material formula.
- The GB standard adds a supplementary derating factor for construction in high-altitude plateau regions (above 1000 meters). This can be opted for in low-altitude overseas regions.
- The GB standard strengthens termite and mildew resistance testing standards for tropical regions in southern China; customization is available for projects in Africa/Southeast Asia.
- Certification compatibility: Chinese manufacturers (e.g., Jinhong Cable) can provide dual certification (GB test report + IEC CB/CE certification) for the same batch of cables, fully meeting international bidding requirements.
Test conditions: Cross-linked polyethylene insulation, copper conductor, ambient temperature 25℃
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Test Item |
IEC Standard Requirement |
GB/T Equivalent Standard Requirement |
Matching Degree |
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Continuous operating temperature (0.6/1kV LV & 8.7/15kV MV) |
90°C max |
90°C max |
100% fully matched |
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Short-circuit withstand temperature (≤5s) |
250°C peak |
250°C peak |
100% fully matched |
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MV Partial Discharge Test (8.7/15kV) |
No discharge under 1.5× rated voltage |
No discharge under 1.5× rated voltage |
100% fully matched |
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Flame retardant Class ZC test |
IEC 60332-3 vertical bundle burning |
GB/T 19666 same test method & judgment standard |
100% fully matched |
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Fire-resistant 90min burning test |
IEC 60331, 750–950°C flame |
GB/T 19666 identical temperature & time standard |
100% fully matched |
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Ampacity calculation formula |
IEC 60287 thermal resistance model |
GB/T 16895 adopts identical calculation model |
100% fully matched |
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Outer sheath mechanical tensile strength |
Fixed threshold value |
Same threshold value |
100% fully matched |
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Minor differentiation clause |
No special plateau/anti-corrosion rules |
Supplementary local environmental adaptation items |
Only local customization, no core performance difference |
- Project Background: A 10kV medium-voltage trunk line tender project funded by the African Development Bank, with mandatory compliance with IEC standards.
- Engineering Challenges: Local engineers were concerned that Chinese-made GB cables would not pass IEC testing.
- Solution: 8.7/15kV YJV22 armored cables were used, obtaining dual certifications of GB/T 12706 and IEC 60502-2, along with a complete CB IEC test report.
- Project Outcomes: Successfully delivered and put into operation after passing the full IEC performance test completed in one go by a local third-party laboratory; the cable's electrical parameters were fully compatible with local IEC standard switchgear, requiring no on-site installation or modification.
- Project Requirements: The workshop power supply circuit needs to use 0.6/1kV flame-retardant low-voltage cables. The European investor requires compliance with the IEC 60332 flame-retardant testing standard.
- Selected Products: ZC-YJV 0.6/1kV copper core cable, compliant with GB/T 12706 and IEC 60227 standards.
- Application Results: Flame-retardant test data meets IEC standards, passing the on-site audit by the European investor; compared to directly importing European cables, the project's procurement cost is reduced by 28%.
- Core Requirements: The medium-voltage cable needs to be adaptable to high-temperature, dry sandy soil environments, while meeting local IEC specifications and the domestic construction and acceptance standards of Chinese EPC contractors.
- Solution: 26/35kV YJY23 low-smoke halogen-free medium-voltage cable was used, with dual GB/IEC certification, and a high-temperature anti-aging sheath was customized according to the GB tropical supplementary clauses.
- Results: It operated stably for a long period of time under ambient temperatures above 38°C, and passed the Kenya Electricity Authority IEC inspection and EPC internal GB quality acceptance.
- For international tenders funded by the World Bank, African Development Bank, and EU: Prioritize suppliers offering both GB and IEC certifications, avoiding those offering only GB-certified products to prevent disqualification.
- For general low-voltage commercial and factory power distribution (0.6/1kV): XLPE cables conforming to both GB and IEC standards are fully interchangeable with European and American IEC cables, requiring no adjustment to design parameters.
- For medium-voltage 6-35kV critical trunk lines and fire emergency circuits: Confirm that medium-voltage cables pass IEC 60502 partial discharge and fire resistance tests, meeting the core indicators of GB/T 12706.
- For overseas environments such as high temperatures, high altitudes, and corrosive soils: Use customized environmentally friendly reinforced cables conforming to Chinese GB standards, maintaining their core IEC electrical performance while optimizing the sheath's anti-aging structure.
- For cross-border projects, never use non-standard cables without IEC test reports; even if they meet domestic GB standards, overseas power departments will refuse acceptance without IEC certification documents.
IEC standards serve as the universal technical standard for all international power cable projects. China's GB national standards adopt equivalent specifications to IEC standards, ensuring 100% consistency in core performance across low-voltage and medium-voltage cables in terms of electrical, thermal, fire safety, and mechanical properties. A few local supplementary clauses address specific domestic environments and will not affect the delivery of overseas projects.
Choosing power cables with both GB and IEC certifications helps EPC contractors balance product costs, cross-border inspection efficiency, and long-term operational safety, perfectly meeting the needs of global infrastructure, industrial, photovoltaic, and municipal power construction.
Jinhong Cable's full range of 0.6/1kV low-voltage and 6-35kV medium-voltage power cables are manufactured strictly according to IEC international standards and China's GB national standards, and possess complete CB, CE, and GB testing and certification documents, serving overseas projects in Africa, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.