NEC v NESC on Non-Contact Hazard

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The IEEE NESC (National Electrical Safety Code) uses slightly different terminology from the NEC/NFPA 70E.

While NFPA 70E and the NEC refer to it as an “arc flash hazard”, the NESC (particularly in IEEE C2, the standard) tends to use the term:

“arc exposure” or “thermal energy from an arc”

Example from the NESC:

  • Rule 410A3 (in NESC 2023): Discusses the need to assess “the thermal energy exposure from an electric arc.”

  • The term “arc flash” may still appear in explanations or guidance materials, but the official terminology leans toward “thermal incident energy” or “arc exposure” rather than “arc flash hazard.”

Summary:

Standard Term Used
NEC/NFPA 70E Arc Flash Hazard
IEEE NESC Arc Exposure / Thermal Energy

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