Hardbound official copies of the PEC cost between PHP 3,000 to PHP 8,000. A PDF version is affordable (or sometimes available through institutional access), making it accessible for students and small electrical shops.
For students, engineers, and even curious homeowners, downloading the is an act of empowerment. Because in the end, the Code does not just regulate wires; it orchestrates the quiet, reliable miracle of modern Philippine life.
While the books are copyrighted by the IECEP, digital copies are available through certain channels. The most reliable source is the . According to IECEP Administrative Order No. 04, Series of 2022 (dated February 12, 2022), the complete four‑book set became available for online sale beginning February 14, 2022 .
Wiring design, branch circuits, feeders, service entrances, and special occupancies (e.g., clinics, churches).
The field of electronics does not exist independently of general electrical power; electronics often control electrical systems, and electrical systems power electronic devices. Book 4 serves as the integrative volume, often containing relevant provisions from the Philippine Electrical Code (PEC) and other supplementary standards.
The code is divided into four distinct books, each targeting a specific sector of the electronics industry: Telecommunications Book 2: Broadcasting