The current-carrying capacities in IEC standards for underground refers to a soil thermal resistivity of 2.5[K?m/W] where no measured data are available. But this value is considered too conservative and may not justifiable economically as to need precaution in using the value. In this paper, the standard practices on the application of soil thermal resistivity of some countries(UK, USA etc) are surveyed and proposed a reasonable representative value 1.0[K?m/W] of soil thermal resistivity considering the domestic soil thermal properties with regard to the application of IEC standard.