IEC/TC 10 - Fluids for electrotechnical applications
To prepare product specifications, test methods as well as maintenance and use guides for liquid and gaseous dielectrics. Also to prepare specifications and maintenance and use guides for lubricants and control fluids for steam turbines, generators and control systems as well as to assist in the preparation of test methods for such fluids.
Fluides pour applications électrotechniques
Etablir des spécifications de produit, des méthodes d'essai et des guides de maintenance et d'emploi pour diélectriques liquides et gazeux. Etablir également des spécifications et des guides de maintenance et d'emploi pour lubrifiants et fluides de commande de turbines à vapeur, alternateurs et systèmes de conduite, ainsi que prêter assistance pour l'établissement de méthodes d'essai relatives à de tels fluides.
General Information
Frequently Asked Questions
IEC/TC 10 is a Technical Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Fluids for electrotechnical applications" and is responsible for: To prepare product specifications, test methods as well as maintenance and use guides for liquid and gaseous dielectrics. Also to prepare specifications and maintenance and use guides for lubricants and control fluids for steam turbines, generators and control systems as well as to assist in the preparation of test methods for such fluids. This committee has published 74 standards.
IEC/TC 10 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: To prepare product specifications, test methods as well as maintenance and use guides for liquid and gaseous dielectrics. Also to prepare specifications and maintenance and use guides for lubricants and control fluids for steam turbines, generators and control systems as well as to assist in the preparation of test methods for such fluids. Currently, there are 74 published standards from this technical committee.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an independent, non-governmental international organization that develops and publishes international standards. Founded in 1947 and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, ISO brings together experts from 170+ member countries to share knowledge and develop voluntary, consensus-based standards that support innovation and provide solutions to global challenges.
A Technical Committee (TC) in ISO is a group of experts responsible for developing international standards in a specific technical area. TCs are composed of national member body delegates and work through consensus to create standards that meet global industry needs. Each TC may have subcommittees (SCs) and working groups (WGs) for specialized topics.





