IEC TR 62617:2010
(Main)Home laundry appliances - Uncertainty reporting of measurements
Home laundry appliances - Uncertainty reporting of measurements
IEC/TR 62617:2010(E) applies to uncertainty reporting of home laundry electrical appliances. It allows to estimate the uncertainty of a measured result and to predict the range of values that may be measured when the same appliance is measured in another laboratory following the same measurement method.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 10-May-2010
- Technical Committee
- SC 59D - Performance of household and similar electrical laundry appliances
- Current Stage
- DELPUB - Deleted Publication
- Start Date
- 23-Nov-2015
- Completion Date
- 26-Oct-2025
Relations
- Effective Date
- 05-Sep-2023
Overview
IEC TR 62617:2010 - Home laundry appliances: Uncertainty reporting of measurements provides guidance for expressing and reporting measurement uncertainty for home laundry electrical appliances (e.g., washing machines, tumble dryers). The Technical Report explains how to estimate the uncertainty of a measured result and how to predict the range of values that may be obtained if the same appliance is tested in another laboratory using the same method. Its aim is to support reliable inter‑laboratory comparison, regulatory declarations (energy/water labels), and confidence in test data.
Key topics
- Scope and purpose: Applies to uncertainty reporting for home laundry appliances; methods are also applicable to similar products.
- Terms and definitions: Clear definitions for repeatability, reproducibility, repeatability standard deviation, reproducibility standard deviation, statistical uncertainty, and expanded uncertainty.
- Two complementary approaches:
- Bottom‑up (GUM): Model the measurand as a function of input quantities (e.g., temperature, masses, times, power) and combine individual uncertainty contributions using the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:2008).
- Top‑down: Use inter‑laboratory ring/round‑robin tests (per IEC 61923) to estimate reproducibility directly from data.
- Expanded uncertainty: Guidance on calculating and reporting expanded uncertainty (commonly at a 95% confidence level) and on combining statistical uncertainty (repeatability) with method uncertainty (reproducibility).
- Reporting requirements: Emphasizes that uncertainty statements must include the confidence level and describe the principal contributors to the combined uncertainty.
Applications
Who uses IEC TR 62617 and why:
- Test laboratories: to quantify measurement uncertainty and support test reports that are comparable between labs.
- Manufacturers and R&D teams: to assess measurement confidence during product development and to validate declared energy/water consumption.
- Regulatory bodies and market surveillance: to interpret test results, set tolerances, and enforce labeling/regulatory requirements.
- Certification and conformity assessment bodies: to evaluate whether measurement data meet specified accuracy and reproducibility criteria.
Practical benefits include improved comparability of performance data, clearer consumer information, and focused efforts to reduce dominant uncertainty contributors (e.g., better instrumentation, more repetitions, controlled test conditions).
Related standards
- ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:2008 (GUM) - Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement.
- IEC 61923:1997 - Assessment of repeatability and reproducibility for household appliances.
- IEC 60456 and IEC 61121 - Performance test methods for washing machines and tumble dryers (referenced for expanded uncertainty contexts).
Keywords: IEC TR 62617:2010, uncertainty reporting, home laundry appliances, measurement uncertainty, expanded uncertainty, repeatability, reproducibility, GUM, ring test.
Frequently Asked Questions
IEC TR 62617:2010 is a technical report published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full title is "Home laundry appliances - Uncertainty reporting of measurements". This standard covers: IEC/TR 62617:2010(E) applies to uncertainty reporting of home laundry electrical appliances. It allows to estimate the uncertainty of a measured result and to predict the range of values that may be measured when the same appliance is measured in another laboratory following the same measurement method.
IEC/TR 62617:2010(E) applies to uncertainty reporting of home laundry electrical appliances. It allows to estimate the uncertainty of a measured result and to predict the range of values that may be measured when the same appliance is measured in another laboratory following the same measurement method.
IEC TR 62617:2010 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 27.120.20 - Nuclear power plants. Safety; 97.060 - Laundry appliances. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
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TECHNICAL
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Home laundry appliances – Uncertainty reporting of measurements
IEC/TR 62617:2010(E)
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IEC/TR 62617 ®
Edition 1.0 2010-05
TECHNICAL
REPORT
Home laundry appliances – Uncertainty reporting of measurements
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ICS 97.060 ISBN 978-2-88910-929-6
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.3
INTRODUCTION.5
1 Scope.6
2 Normative references .6
3 Terms and definitions .6
4 The approach to uncertainty measurement .7
4.1 The importance of the uncertainty .7
4.2 Ways to access uncertainty .7
5 Expanded uncertainty calculation .8
6 Reporting uncertainty .9
7 Expanded uncertainty values.9
7.1 General .9
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7.2 Expanded uncertainty of measurement in IEC 60456:2003, 4 edition.9
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7.3 Expanded uncertainty of measurement in IEC 60456:2010,5 edition.10
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7.4 Expanded uncertainty of measurement in IEC 61121:2002, 3 edition.10
Bibliography.12
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Table 1 – Expanded uncertainty of measured values of IEC 60456:2003, 4 Edition for
horizontal drum washing machine .10
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Table 2 – Expanded uncertainty of measured values of IEC 60456 5 Edition .10
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Table 3 – Expanded uncertainty of measured values of IEC 61121:2002, 3 Edition for
condenser tumble dryers.11
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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HOME LAUNDRY APPLIANCES –
UNCERTAINTY REPORTING OF MEASUREMENTS
FOREWORD
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IEC 62617, which is a technical report, has been prepared by subcommittee 59D: Home
laundry appliances, of IEC technical committee 59: Performance of household and similar
electrical appliances.
The text of this technical report is based on the following documents:
Enquiry draft Report on voting
59D/355/DTR 59D/356/RVC
Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found in the
report on voting indicated in the above table.
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INTRODUCTION
To encourage the efficient use of energy and other resources, National governments and
regional authorities have issued regulations, which mandate the provision of information to
consumers regarding the energy and water consumption of household appliances and
associated performance characteristics. This information is usually conveyed by labels
attached to appliances at the point of sale and also by brochures provided by manufacturers.
Methods for measuring declared values for energy and water consumption and performance
characteristics must be of sufficient accuracy to provide confidence to governments,
consumers and manufacturers. The accuracy of a test method is expressed in terms of bias
and precision. Precision, when evaluating test methods, is expressed in terms of two
measurement concepts: repeatability and reproducibility. Therefore, standard procedures are
required for determining the repeatability and the reproducibility of test methods developed by
technical committee 59 and its subcommittees. The repeatability of a test method must be
sufficiently accurate for comparative testing. The reproducibility of a test method must be
sufficiently accurate for the determination of values which are declared and for checking these
declared values.
Uncertainty reporting is essential to ensure measured data are interpreted in a correct way.
Especially when data of measurements are to be compared between laboratories or when
normative requirements are set up, it is necessary to know the uncertainty with which data
can be measured.
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HOME LAUNDRY APPLIANCES –
UNCERTAINTY REPORTING OF MEASUREMENTS
1 Scope
This Technical Report (TR) applies to uncertainty reporting of home laundry electrical
appliances.
It allows to estimate the uncertainty of a measured result and to predict the range of values
that may be measured when the same appliance is measured in another laboratory following
the same measurement method.
NOTE The provisions in this TR can also be used to evaluate other kinds of products.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:
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