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This document specifies the characteristics of post installation flexible mechanical protection sleeves for electrical cable and cable bundles made from meta-aramid fibres and provided with a water repellent protection.

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ISO 13695:2004 specifies methods by which the spectral characteristics such as wavelength, bandwidth, spectral distribution and wavelength stability of a laser beam can be measured. ISO 13695:2004 is applicable to both continuous wave (cw) and pulsed laser beams. The dependence of the spectral characteristics of a laser on its operating conditions may also be important.

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This European standard specifies the requirements for designing, strength assessment, assembly and servicing of mechanical and electrical bolted joints made from metallic components and bolts
This document is not intended for rivets, lock bolts, self-tapping screws, wood screws, thread-rolling screws, thread-forming and chipboards.
This European Standard is applicable to all rail vehicles.

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This document specifies reference wavelengths to be used for the characterization of optical materials, optical systems and instruments, and ophthalmic lenses. It defines the associated principal refractive indices and principal dispersions, as well as the Abbe numbers with regard to these reference wavelengths and principal dispersions.

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This document specifies requirements and test methods of rollators being used as assistive products for walking with wheels, manipulated by both arms, without accessories, unless specified in the particular test procedure. This document also gives requirements relating to safety, ergonomics, performance and information supplied by the manufacturer including marking and labelling.
The requirements and tests are based on every-day use of rollators as assistive products for walking for a maximum user mass as specified by the manufacturer. This document includes rollators specified for a user mass of no less than 35 kg.
This document is not applicable to rollators with horizontal forearm supports, classified as walking tables, for which ISO 11199-3 is applicable.

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This document specifies methods for measuring and calculating the coverage of protection sleeve for electrical cable and cable bundles. It is presupposed to be used together with EN 6059-100.

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This document specifies the requirements for the hexavalent chromium free chemical conversion process of magnesium and magnesium alloys to ensure an adhesion base before bonding and painting.
The purpose of this document is to specify design, quality and manufacturing requirements. It does not specify complete in-house process instructions; these are specified in the processors detailed process instructions.

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IEC 62052-31:2024 specifies general safety requirements and associated tests, with their appropriate conditions for type testing of directly connected, transformer-operated or transducer-operated AC and DC electricity meters and load control equipment. This document applies to electricity metering equipment designed to:
• measure and control electrical energy on electrical networks (mains) with voltage up to 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC;
• have all functional elements, including add-on communication modules, enclosed in, or forming a single meter case with exception of indicating displays;
• operate with integrated displays (electromechanical or static meters);
• operate with detached indicating displays, or without an indicating display (static meters only);
• wall-mounted or to be installed in specified matching sockets or racks;
• optionally, provide additional functions other than those for measurement of electrical energy.
This document also applies to transducer-operated meters or meters designed for operation with Low Power Instrument Transformers (LPIT) or sensors (as defined in the IEC 61869 series).
When equipment in scope of this document is designed to be installed in a specified matching socket, then the requirements apply to, and the tests are performed on, equipment installed in its specified matching socket. However, requirements for sockets and inserting / removing the meters from the socket are outside the scope of this document.
This document is also applicable to auxiliary input and output circuits, operation indicators, and test outputs of equipment for electrical energy measurement.
Equipment used in conjunction with equipment for electrical energy measurement and control may need to comply with additional safety requirements. See also Clause 13.
This document does not apply to:
• meters rated to operate with voltage exceeding 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC;
• metering systems comprising multiple devices physically remote from one another;
• portable meters;
• meters used in rolling stock, vehicles, ships and airplanes;
• laboratory and mobile meter test equipment;
• reference standard meters;
• conventional or low power instrument transformers;
• equipment with solid-state or other non-electromechanical supply and load control switches.
The safety requirements of this document are based on the following assumptions:
• metering equipment has been installed correctly;
• metering equipment is used generally by ordinary persons, including meter readers and consumers of electrical energy. In many cases, it is installed in a way that it is freely accessible. Its terminal covers cannot be removed, and its case cannot be opened without removing seals (if present) and using a tool;
• during normal use all terminal covers, covers and barriers providing protection against accessing hazardous live parts are in place;
• for installation, configuration, maintenance and repair it may be necessary to remove terminal cover(s), (a part of) the case or barriers so that hazardous live parts may become accessible. Such activities are performed by skilled persons, who have been suitably trained to be aware of working procedures necessary to ensure safety. Therefore, safety requirements covering these conditions are out of the Scope of this document.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2015. This edition constitutes a technical revision. Please see the foreword of IEC 62052-31 f

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These supplementary requirements apply to fuse-links for the protection of batteries and battery systems, including, but not limited to terminology, for electricity storage in equipment for circuits of nominal voltages up to 1 500 V d.c. Their rated voltage may be higher than 1 500 V d.c. The object of these supplementary requirements is to establish the characteristics of Battery fuse-links in such a way that they can be replaced by other fuse-links having the same characteristics, provided that their dimensions are identical.

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IEC 60598-1:2024 specifies general safety requirements for luminaires, incorporating electric light sources for operation from supply voltages up to 1 000 V. Requirements for semi-luminaires are included in this document. This tenth edition cancels and replaces the ninth edition published in 2020. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) new structure to comply with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2; b) addition of a new Annex V for comparison with the previous edition; c) revision of 7.32 for SPDs and for SPCs; d) the terms "live part" and "active part" were reviewed and aligned with the definitions of "live part" and "hazardous live part" given in IEC 60050-195; e) revision of 7.14.2 for conductor mechanical stress; f) revision of 14.5.2, Item 4 to include controlgear; g) revision of 9.2.1 (Earthing) with the deletion of the word "permanently"; h) revision of Annex N: earth continuity test time; i) revision of 7.11.4; 7.14.1; Table 22 (14.4.3): Introduction of requirements for suspension by magnets; j) addition of a new Annex W for luminaires using batteries; k) clarification of Clause 6 for marking requirements for nature of supply; l) addition of a new Subclause 7.31.5: Additional requirements for luminaires using controllable controlgear providing SELV output(s); m) revision of 6.4.16: Information to be provided for luminaire having protective earth current > 10 mA; n) revision of 6.3.23; 6.4.18; 6.4.24; 7.30 and 10.2.1 for serviceable, non-user serviceable and non-serviceable components; o) revision of Annex D: Draught-proof enclosure; p) revision of 8.2.1 and 13.2.1: Inconsistencies in the inclusion of the limits of voltage ranges; q) revision of 9.2.10 for looping-in; r) Revision of Clause 2 and 7.8: update of the reference to IEC 61058-1-1, IEC 61058-1-2 and IEC 61058­2­1. Update of temperature limits in Table 21 (14.4.3) for luminaires incorporating switches according to IEC 60669-1 or IEC 60669-2-1; s) revision of 6.3.22 and 7.24 for photobiological safety; t) addition of a new Subclause 6.3.27 for marking of mains socket outlet moved from information requirements.

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IEC 61442:2023 is available as IEC 61442:2023 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition. IEC 61442:2023 specifies the test methods applicable for type testing accessories for power cables with rated voltages from 3,6/6 (7,2) kV up to 18/30 (36) kV. The test methods specified in this document apply to accessories for extruded and paper insulated cables according to IEC 60502-2 and IEC 60055-1 respectively.

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IEC 60601-2-34:2024 applies to BASIC SAFETY and ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE of INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING EQUIPMENT as defined in 201.3.63, hereinafter also referred to as ME EQUIPMENT. This document applies to INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING EQUIPMENT intended for use in professional healthcare facilities and in the EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE ENVIRONMENT. This document does not apply to catheter tubing, catheter needles, Luer locks, taps and tap tables that connect to the DOME. This document does not apply to non-invasive blood pressure monitoring equipment. If a clause or subclause is specifically intended to be applicable to ME EQUIPMENT only, or to ME SYSTEMS only, the title and content of that clause or subclause will say so. If that is not the case, the clause or subclause applies both to ME EQUIPMENT and to ME SYSTEMS, as follows: The clause or subclause applies to ME EQUIPMENT, as default and, only if the corresponding safety measure or function is not completely integrated into the ME EQUIPMENT but implemented as part of an ME SYSTEM, the clause or subclause applies to the ME SYSTEM. IEC 60601-2-34:2024 cancels and replaces the third edition of IEC 60601-2-34 published in 2011 and constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) revision to align with IEC 60601-1:2005, IEC 60601-1:2005/AMD1:2012 and IEC 60601-1:2005/AMD2:2020, as well as new versions of collateral standards and amendments thereto; b) expansion of the scope to the emergency medical service environment; c) changed essential performance in Table 201.101; d) changed requirement for ingress protection; e) added primary operating functions; f) deleted Annex BB Alarm diagrams.

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2022-01-12: This prAA includes common mods to prEN IEC (PR=71577)

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IEC 62683-2:2024 specifies the functional safety and reliability data model descriptions for low‑voltage switchgear and controlgear to be used by engineering tools for the design of safety related control systems according to IEC 62061, IEC 61508-2 and ISO 13849-1, and for dependability analysis of electrotechnical systems. This dictionary is used to facilitate the exchange between computers of data characterizing low-voltage switchgear and controlgear. Each property has an unambiguously defined meaning and naming, and where relevant, a defined value list, a defined format and a defined unit. The data models described in this document are intended to complement the product catalogue data defined by IEC 62683-1. This document does not cover: - exchange format such as defined in VDMA 66413, - explosive atmosphere applications, - manufacturer specific features.

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IEC 62974-1:2024 specifies product and performance requirements for devices that fall under the heading of "monitoring and measuring systems used for data collection, aggregation and analysis", for industrial, commercial, and similar use rated below or equal to 1 kV AC and 1,5 kV DC. These devices are fixed and are intended to be used indoors as panel-mounted devices, or as modular devices fixed on a DIN rail, or as housing devices fixed on a DIN rail, or as devices fixed by other means inside a cabinet. These devices are used to upload or download information (energy measured on loads, power metering and monitoring data, temperature information, etc.), mainly for energy efficiency purposes. These devices are known as energy servers (ESE), energy data loggers (EDL), data gateways (DGW) and I/O data concentrators (IODC) and are grouped together under the family name of Data Management Devices (DMD). This document does not cover: • devices used only in the consumer market (living quarters) or household; • devices used in the smart metering infrastructure (e.g. smart meters); • devices used in the smart grid infrastructure; • devices used as IT servers in the information technology business; • power metering and monitoring devices (PMD); • I/O data concentrators already covered by a specific product standard; • communication protocols and interoperability; • power quality instruments (PQI); • software used for the data collection and analysis of the power quality for the supply side. IEC 62974-1:2024 cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2017. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) the performance criteria have been reviewed; b) EMC and safety requirements have been improved; c) mechanical requirements have been clarified and amended.

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IEC 60705:2024 applies to microwave ovens for household and similar use, it also applies to microwave ovens with grills and combination microwave ovens. This document defines the main performance characteristics of these appliances, which are of interest to the user, and it specifies methods for measuring these characteristics. The manufacturer defines the primary cooking function of the appliance, microwave function or thermal heat. The primary cooking function will be measured with an existing method according to energy consumption. If the primary cooking function is declared as a microwave function, IEC 60705 will be applied for energy consumption measurement. If the primary cooking function is declared as a thermal heat, IEC 60350-1 will be applied for energy consumption measurement. If the manufacturer does not declare the primary function, the performance of the microwave function and thermal heat is measured as far as it is possible. There is currently no measurement method for the energy consumption for grilling and steam functions. This document does not deal with safety requirements (see IEC 60335-2-25 [1] ). This document does not apply to appliances incorporating thermal heat, steam function or hot steam function only. These appliances are covered by IEC 60350-1. This fifth edition cancels and replaces the fourth edition published in 2010, Amendment 1: 2014 and Amendment 2: 2018. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) thematically ordered new sequence of the clauses; b) updated normative references; c) introduced a new definition for microwave generator to open the standard for microwave ovens with one or more magnetrons or solid-state components; d) aligned with IEC 60350-1:2023 regarding the definitions and references; e) aligned preparation of water load for Clause 8 and Clause 10; f) removed the definitions for set to off mode and set to standby mode ; g) added new definitions regarding low power modes; h) aligned the low power mode measurement, Clause 11, to IEC 60350-1:2023; i) revised square tank tests to one new 12.2; j) revised the dishes used for Clause 12, Clause 13 and Clause 14 and removal of Annex B; k) removed A.3.3; l) removed Annex F for measuring the energy consumption of the cooling down period; m) former Annex E will be substituted by a supporting document located on the IEC's website.

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IEC 60688:2024 applies to transducers (TRD) with electrical inputs and outputs for making measurements of AC or DC electrical quantities. The output signal can be in the form of an analogue or digital signal. This document applies to measuring transducers used for converting electrical quantities such as: – current, – voltage, – active power, – reactive power, – power factor, – phase angle, – frequency, – harmonics or total harmonic distortion, – apparent power, and – DC power to an output signal. This document applies a) if the fundamental frequency of the input(s) lies between 0 Hz and 1 500 Hz, b) to the electrical measuring transducer if it is part of a system for the measurement of an electrical or non-electrical quantity, c) to transducers for use in a variety of applications such as telemetry and process control and in one of a number of defined environments. This document is not applicable for: – instrument transformers that comply with IEC 61869 (all parts), – transmitters for use in an industrial process application that comply with IEC 60770 (all parts), – power metering and monitoring devices (PMD) that comply with IEC 61557-12, – meters that comply with the IEC 62053 series, – handheld sensors, – residual current monitoring devices (RCMs) that comply with IEC 62020-1, – residual current detecting devices (RDC-DD) that comply with IEC 62955, – in-cable control and protection devices (IC-CPDs) that comply with IEC 62752, – modular residual current devices (MRCDs) that comply with IEC 60947 2:2016/AMD1:2019, Annex M. Within the measuring range, the output signal is a function of the measurand. An auxiliary supply can be required. This document is intended: – to specify the terminology and definitions relating to transducers whose main application is in industry, – to unify the test methods used in evaluating transducer performance, – to specify accuracy limits and output values for transducers. IEC 60688:2024 cancels and replaces the fourth edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) updating normative references; b) updating definitions; c) updating structure; d) adding DC power measurement.

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IEC 63261:2024 provides requirements for the E&I objects of a digital 3D plant model, used in the engineering phase to design and construct a process plant and its instrumentation. It provides guidance how to model plants and their electrical and instrumentation equipment. This document also specifies the content and the possible output of the 3D plant model at project milestones. This document can be used by the contractual partners to agree upon the content of the 3D plant model to be delivered at specified milestones. This document does not specify the transfer and format of digital 3D plant models. This document does not specify definitions or instructions to equipment representations and details of elements in the 3D plant model not belonging to electrical and instrumentation domains.

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This part of IEC 61557 specifies the requirements for measuring equipment that combines several measuring functions or methods of testing, measuring or monitoring, that are in accordance with the respective parts of IEC 61557, into one piece of apparatus. Measuring equipment which combines measuring functions or methods of testing, measuring or monitoring covered by the respective parts of IEC 61557 with those not covered by the respective parts of IEC 61557 is also within the scope of this document.

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IEC 61851-24:2023, together with IEC 61851-23, applies to digital communication between a DC EV supply equipment and an electric road vehicle (EV) for control of conductive DC power transfer, with a rated supply voltage up to 1 000 V AC or up to 1 500 V DC and a rated output voltage up to 1 500 V DC.
This document also applies to digital communication between the DC EV charging/discharging station and the EV for system A, as specified in Annex A.
The EV charging mode is mode 4, according to IEC 61851-23.
Annex A, Annex B, and Annex C give descriptions of digital communications for control of DC charging specific to DC EV charging systems A, B and C as defined in IEC 61851-23.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2014. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- Annex A and Annex B have been updated in line with IEC 61851-23:2023 and relevant standards.

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This document specifies the general characteristics, the conditions for qualification, acceptance and quality assurance, as well as the test programs and groups for threaded ring coupling circular connectors with expanded beam termini, intended for use in a temperature range from −55 °C to 125 °C continuous.

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This document specifies the characteristics of solid parquet elements with grooves and/or tongues for internal use as flooring. This document is not applicable to panels made from elements for which a separate standard is in course of preparation.
This document covers elements with or without surface treatment.

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This document details the dimensions and performance requirements of a multimode male size 12, non-physical contact expanded beam terminus. This terminus is suitable for use with connectors which have standard size 12 pin crimp contact cavities: connectors with cavities for contact of type EN 3155-008M12.

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This document covers physical properties and manufacturing requirements for envelopes having an address window and the flap on the front side once the flap has been sealed, hereafter the flap side. It covers the main design features of the reverse envelope, notably of the flap and address window, and the materials used for the manufacturing thereof. It applies to reverse envelopes with advertising or communication printed on the plain side, eventually on its entire surface.
This document covers empty envelopes, but also finished mailpieces that have been properly inserted, addressed and franked (reverse mailpieces) and are submitted to Postal Operators. In particular, reverse mailpieces will be compliant with relevant Postal standards applicable in the member states.
By extension, these requirements also apply to non-window envelopes used for reverse mailpieces and having the address printed on the flap side.
This document does not apply to:
-   envelopes with a large window on the plain side (opposite to the flap) as these are already common and widely accepted,
-   paper requirements to ensure print quality (except for the postage mark and address) and notably colour rendering.

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This document details the dimensions and performance requirements of a multimode female size 12, non-physical contact expanded beam terminus. This terminus is suitable for use with connectors which have standard size 12 socket crimp contact cavities (series I and III): connectors with cavities for contact of type EN 3155-009F12.

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This document details the dimensions and performance requirements of a multimode female size 16, non-physical contact expanded beam terminus. This terminus is suitable for use with connectors which have standard size 16 socket crimp contact cavities (series I and III): connectors with cavities for contact of type EN 3155-009F16.

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IEC 60364-7-701:2019 applies to electrical installations in indoor or outdoor locations where a bath tub and/or a shower is intended to be permanently placed in a specific location.
The extent of the location containing a bath tub and/or a shower is limited by:
– the lowest finished floor level;
– a horizontal plane 3 m above the lowest finished floor level;
– a vertical circumscribing virtual surface at a distance of 4 m from the fixed water outlet for the bath tub or shower; and
– the volume within the walls, floor and ceiling that border the location containing a bath or shower, measured to a depth of 6 cm.
The requirements of this document also apply to fixed electrical installations in mobile applications, for example caravans, mobile homes, shower containers. This document does not apply to emergency facilities, for example emergency showers used in industrial areas or laboratories.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2006. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
– the scope gives precisions relevant to the application of this document;
– the description of zones is improved;
– relevant terms are defined.

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This document details the dimensions and performance requirements of a multimode male size 16, non-physical contact expanded beam terminus. This terminus is suitable for use with connectors which have standard size 16 pin crimp contact cavities: connectors with cavities for contact of type EN 3155-008M16...

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This document describes a test method using water immersion test for assessing the
discoloration of coatings on tannic wood (oak, chestnut) by tannin staining due to wood extractives. Leachates of coated and uncoated wood are collected after the immersion procedure and their colour is compared. The colour of the coated wood before and after immersion tests is also compared.

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IEC 63584:2024 The Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) provides the communication between a Charging Station and a Charging Station Management System (CSMS) and is designed to accommodate any type of charging technique. It is based on OCPP 2.0.1 and was submitted as a Fast-Track document.

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This document is intended to stablish and define functional and performance requirements and associated tests for Galileo Timing Receivers. This document covers the following topics related to Galileo Timing Receivers:
- GNSS constellations and frequencies processed: Galileo plus additionally GPS, with nominal mode being dual-frequency processing,
- Time scales processed, including at least Galileo System Time and Universal Time Coordinate,
- User dynamics, with two operation modes: static users with well-known and static antenna position and dynamics users with moving antenna,
- Holdover devices,
- Nominal and back-up modes, including single-frequency modes, single-constellation modes and holdover mode.
- Processing of timing integrity information disseminated by the Galileo System,
- Time Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring processing,
- Anti-jamming and anti-spoofing capabilities, including Automatic Gain Control monitoring and Galileo Open Service Navigation Message Authentication processing,
- Robustness to multipath.
In addition, this document gives guidelines for the installation and maintenance of the receiver, including antenna, cabling and receiver installation, initial and periodic receiver calibration, and periodic maintenance.
On top of the functional requirements, performance requirements this document defines in terms of different key performance indicators such as:
- Accuracy, availability, continuity and integrity requirements,
- T-RAIM performances, including time to alert,
- Holdover performances including maximum degradation of the timing solution with time and maximum holdover time,
This document also gives a simple test suite to verify the most fundamental requirements of the Galileo Timing Receivers.

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Gathering the responses to the various interpretation requests received over the years into a single document to be referred to.

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IEC 60335-2-75:2024 deals with the safety of electric commercial dispensing appliances and vending machines for preparation or delivery of food, drinks and consumer products, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances including direct current (DC) supplied appliances and battery-operated appliances.
Examples of appliances that are within the scope of this standard are:
– bulk tea or coffee brewing machines;
– cigarette vending machines;
– coffee grinders for use in areas open to the public;
– commercial liquid heaters;
– coffee makers with or without integrated coffee grinder;
– coffee makers with cooling systems;
– hot and cold beverage vending machines;
– hot water dispensers;
– ice cream and whipped cream dispensers;
– ice dispensers;
– newspaper, audio or video tape or disc vending machines;
– packaged food and drink vending machines;
– refrigerated merchandisers;
– appliances incorporating electrode-type liquid heaters.
Appliances can have more than one function.
Other standards can be applicable for some functions such as:
– refrigeration (IEC 60335-2-89);
– heating by microwaves (IEC 60335-2-90);
– professional ice cream makers (IEC 60335-2-118).
This standard also deals with the hygiene aspects of appliances.
As far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by appliances that are encountered by users and maintenance persons. However, in general, it does not take into account young children playing with the appliance.
Attention is drawn to the fact that:
– for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements can be necessary;
– in many countries, additional requirements for appliances incorporating pressure vessels are specified;
– in many countries, additional requirements are specified by the national health authorities, the national authorities responsible for the protection of labour, the national water supply authorities and similar authorities.
This standard does not apply to:
– appliances intended to be used exclusively for household purposes;
– appliances intended to be used exclusively for industrial purposes;
– appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas);
– commercial coffee grinders for use in areas not open to the public (IEC 60335-2-64);
– commercial electric boiling pans (IEC 60335-2-47);
– commercial electric bains-marie (IEC 60335-2-50);
– amusement machines and personal service machines (IEC 60335-2-82);
– commercial refrigerating appliances (IEC 60335-2-89);
– appliances solely used for dispensing money;
– display cabinets;
– requirements for dispensed potentially hazardous food (these are covered by national health regulations in many countries).
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2012, Amendment 1:2015 and Amendment 2:2018. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) alignment with IEC 60335-1:2020;
b) conversion of some notes to normative text (Clause 1, 7.1, 19.2, 19.101);
c) addition of requirements for electrode-type liquid heaters (Clause 1, 3.1.9, 3.6.101, 3.7.103, 13.2, 13.3, 16.2, 16.3, 19.1, 19.103 to 19.106, 22.6, 22.33, 22.115 to 22.118, 24.1.2, 27.1, Annex BB);
d) addition of test requirements for appliances with a recommended ambient temperature above 25 °C (5.7);
e) application of test probes 18 and 19 (8.1.1, 20.2, 22.101, B.22.3, B.22.4);
f) addition of accessible surface temperature limits including marking of hot surfaces (7.1, 7.6, 7.12, 7.14, 7.15, 11.3, 11.8);
g) addition of requirements to prevent simultaneous operation of multiple loads (22.114, Annex R);
h) clarification of requirements for thermal cut-outs located in a service area

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This document specifies a laboratory method for the determination of chlorophyll a content in algae. The method was initially tested and evaluated on the microalgae species Nannochloropsis and a heat treated algal product tomato soup with Nannochloropsis supplement, and the macro algae species Ulva sp, Furcellaria lumbricalis, and Saccharina latissima. During an Interlaboratory Trial the method was tested on the microalgae species Nannochloropsis and the macro algae species Saccharina latissima. The microalgae species Nannochloropsis and Phaodactlylum and the macro algae species Ulva sp and Saccharina latissima were tested in a Round Robin test. This document is only validated for chlorophyll a, but it can be used for other chlorophylls as well.
If possible, an attempt will be made to incorporate an alternative method than the HPLC method proposed into the standard (informative or normative), on the condition that research on the use of a cheaper method fits into the budget allocated for this topic. The more, it is imperative that this additional method should obtain comparable results and accuracy as the HPLC method.
The schedules of all the additional experiments mentioned are based on the schedule of the standard on chlorophyll.

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IEC 60364-5-53:2019 Deals with general requirements for isolation, switching and control and with the requirements for selection and erection of the devices provided to fulfil such functions. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2001, Amendment 1:2002 and Amendment 2:2015. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) revision of all clauses except 531 and 534;
b) introduction of a new Clause 537 Monitoring;
c) Clause 530 contains all normative references and all terms and definitions.

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IEC 60670-22:2024 applies to boxes, enclosures and parts of enclosures (hereafter called "boxes" and "enclosures") for electrical accessories with a rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V AC and 1 500 V DC intended for household or similar fixed electrical installations, either indoors or outdoors. Boxes and enclosures complying with this document are suitable for use at ambient temperatures not normally exceeding +40 °C, but their average over a period of 24 h does not exceed +35 °C, with a lower limit of the ambient air temperature of −5 °C. Other temperatures outside the above range can apply according to the classification of the boxes and the enclosures. This document applies to junction connecting boxes or tapping connecting boxes or both.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2003 and Amendment 1:2015. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) addition of cable joints as a new type of box with the related tests and requirements;
b) addition of tests and requirements for boxes and enclosures exposed to direct sunlight with the related Annex CC;
c) addition of connecting boxes and enclosures having encapsulation capability as a new type of boxes with the related tests, requirements and related Annex DD.

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This document is applicable to aluminium-based coagulants used for treatment of water intended for human consumption. It specifies analytical methods to be used for products described in EN 878, EN 882, EN 885, EN 886, EN 887, EN 935 and EN 17034.

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2019-11-26: This prAA will provide Common Modifications, A-deviations and SNCs to FprHD ( PR=63183)

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IEC 60670-21:2024 applies to boxes, enclosures and parts of enclosures (hereafter called "boxes" and "enclosures") for electrical accessories with a rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V AC and 1 500 V DC intended for household or similar fixed electrical installations, either indoors or outdoors. Boxes and enclosures complying with this document are suitable for use at ambient temperatures not normally exceeding +40 °C, but their average over a period of 24 h does not exceed +35 °C, with a lower limit of the ambient air temperature of −5 °C. Other temperatures outside the above range can apply according to the classification of the boxes and the enclosures. This document applies to boxes and enclosures for ceiling and wall mounting with provision for suspension means. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004 and Amendment 1:2016. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) Complete revision of the tests and requirements of the suspension means.

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IEC 60670-24:2024 applies to enclosures and parts of them for housing protective devices and other power dissipating electrical equipment intended to be used with a rated voltage not exceeding 400 V and a total incoming load current not exceeding 125 A for household and similar fixed electrical installations. These enclosures are intended to be installed in locations where unskilled persons have access. They are intended to be equipped with electrical equipment by skilled persons (installers). These enclosures are intended to be installed where the prospective short circuit current does not exceed 10 kA unless they are protected by current limiting protective devices with a cut-off current not exceeding 17 kA. Enclosures complying with this document are suitable for use at ambient temperature not normally exceeding 40 °C, but their average temperature over a period of 24 h does not exceed 35 °C, with a lower limit of the ambient air temperature of −5 °C. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2011. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) revision of requirements for protection against electric shock in Clause 10;
b) addition of requirements for functional earthing in 11.101;
c) revision of the requirements for fixing of flush type and semi-flush type enclosures in 12.12;
d) revision of the requirements for resistance of insulating material to abnormal heat and to fire in Clause 18;
e) addition of calculations to take into account the power loss of electronic devices in Clause AA.6;
f) addition of tests and requirements for enclosures exposed to direct sunlight with the related Annex CC;
g) addition of tests and requirements for enclosures with separate area to accommodate multimedia-equipment with the related Annex DD;
h) addition of tests and requirements for enclosures used with connected devices or equipment with the related Annex EE.

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This document specifies a standardized protocol for downloading data from the equipment control box to an in vehicle board computer to ensure interchangeability between a vehicle and different equipment that the same vehicle can carry.
It specifies the interface connection as well as variables, records and reports which permit standardized protocol to cover applications with the greatest possible variety of equipment for performing winter maintenance and road service area maintenance.

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This document specifies the minimum requirements for the safety, strength and durability of all types of domestic seating for adults.
It does not apply to ranked seating, seating for non-domestic use, office work chairs, office visitors’ chairs, chairs for educational institutions, outdoor seating and to links for linked seating for which European Standards exist.
It does not include requirements for the durability of upholstery materials, castors, reclining and tilting mechanisms and seat height adjustment mechanisms.
It does not include requirements for electrical safety.
It does not include requirements for the resistance to ageing, degradation, flammability and ergonomics.
The tests are based on use by persons weighing up to 110 kg.
Annex A (normative) describes the seat side-to-side durability test in D-G points.
Annex B (informative) gives rationales for some of the tests referred to in Table 1.
Annex C (normative) describes the test methods for finger entrapment and shear and compression.

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IEC 62841-2-10:2017 applies to mixers the rated voltage is not more than 250 V for single-phase a.c. or d.c. tools, and 480 V for three-phase a.c. tools. The rated input is not more than 3 700 W. The limits for the applicability of this standard for battery tools are given in K.1 and L.1. This standard deals with the hazards presented by tools which are encountered by all persons in the normal use and reasonably foreseeable misuse of the tools. Hand-held electric tools, which can be mounted on a support or working stand for use as fixed tools without any alteration of the tool itself, are within the scope of this standard and such combination of a hand-held tool and a support is considered to be a transportable tool and thus covered by the relevant Part 3.
Mixers are not considered to be tools with a liquid system.
This standard does not apply to drills and impact drills, even if they can be used as a mixer.
This Part 2-10 is to be used in conjunction with the first edition of IEC 62841-1:2014 .
The attention of National Committees is drawn to the fact that equipment manufacturers and testing organizations may need a transitional period following publication of a new, amended or revised IEC publication in which to make products in accordance with the new requirements and to equip themselves for conducting new or revised tests.
It is the recommendation of the committee that the content of this publication be adopted for implementation nationally not earlier than 36 months from the date of publication.
Key words: Mixer, Hand-held tool, Safety

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