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2015-06-24 Scheme of the IECEE for Mutual Recognition of Test Vydané medzinárodné normy a iné publikácie IEC za obdobie od 1. 6. 2015 do 30. 6. 2015 IEC TC/SC Dokument Dátum vydania Názov IECEE 02:2015 2015-06-24 Scheme of the IECEE for Mutual Recognition of Test Certificates for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components (CB Scheme) - Rules of Procedure - <a href="http://www.iecee.org/Operational_documents/iecee_documents/iecee02% 7Bed15.0%7Den.pdf">FREE DOWNLOAD</a> IECEE 02-1:2015 2015-06-24 Electrotechnical Equipment and Components (CB Scheme) - Structure, Constitution & Organization - <a href="http://www.iecee.org/Operational_documents/iecee_documents/http://www .iecee.org/Operational_documents/iecee_documents/iecee02- 1%7Bed3.0%7Den.pdf">FREE DOWNLOAD</a> IECEE 02-2:2015 2015-06-24 Scheme of the IECEE for Mutual Recognition of Test Certificates for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components (CB Scheme) - IECEE Membership - <a href="http://www.iecee.org/Operational_documents/iecee_documents/iecee02- 2%7Bed3.0%7Den.pdf">FREE DOWNLOAD</a> IECEE 02-3:2015 2015-06-24 Scheme of the IECEE for Mutual Recognition of Test Certificates for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components (CB Scheme) - Peer Assessment Programme - <a href="http://www.iecee.org/Operational_documents/iecee_documents/iecee02- 3%7Bed3.0%7Den.pdf">FREE DOWNLOAD</a> IECQ 03-8:2015 2015-06-26 IEC Quality Assessment System for Electronic Components (IECQ System) - Rules of Procedure - Part 3-8: IECQ Scheme for LED Lighting CIS/B CISPR 11:2015 2015-06-09 Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement CIS/B CISPR 11:2015 RLV 2015-06-09 Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement TC 104 IEC 60068-2-39:2015 PRV 2015-06-19 Environmental testing &ndash; Part 2-39: Tests &ndash; Tests and guidance: Combined temperature or temperature and humidity with low air pressure tests TC 104 IEC 60068-2-60:2015 RLV 2015-06-18 Environmental testing - Part 2-60: Tests - Test Ke: Flowing mixed gas corrosion test TC 104 IEC 60068-2-60:2015 2015-06-18 Environmental testing - Part 2-60: Tests - Test Ke: Flowing mixed gas corrosion test TC 31 IEC 60079-7:2015 2015-06-26 Explosive atmospheres - Part 7: Equipment protection by increased safety 'e' Strana 1 SC 31J IEC 60079-10-1:2015 PRV 2015-06-05 Explosive atmospheres &ndash; Part 10-1: Classification of areas &ndash; Explosive gas atmospheres SC 31G IEC TS 60079-39:2015 2015-06-11 Explosive atmospheres - Part 39: Intrinsically safe systems with electronically controlled spark duration limitation TC 29 IEC 60118-0:2015 2015-06-09 Electroacoustics - Hearing aids - Part 0: Measurement of the performance characteristics of hearing aids TC 33 IEC 60143-1:2015 2015-06-25 Series capacitors for power systems - Part 1: General TC 33 IEC 60143-3:2015 2015-06-09 Series capacitors for power systems - Part 3: Internal fuses TC 55 IEC 60317-4:2015 2015-06-09 Specifications for particular types of winding wires - Part 4: Solderable polyurethane enamelled round copper wire, class 130 SC 23G IEC 60320-1:2015 2015-06-24 Appliance couplers for household and similar general purposes - Part 1: General requirements TC 61 IEC 60335-2-27:2009+AMD1:2012+AMD2:2015 2015-06-02 Corrigendum 1 - Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 2-27: CSV/COR1:2015 Particular requirements for appliances for skin exposure to optical radiation SC 61C IEC 60335-2-34:2012/AMD1:2015/COR1:2015 2015-06-26 Corrigendum 1 - Amendment 1 - Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-34: Particular requirements for motor-compressors TC 64 IEC 60364-4-44:2007/AMD1:2015 PRV 2015-06-19 Amendment 1 - Low-voltage electrical installations &ndash; Part 4-44: Protection for safety &ndash; Protection against voltage disturbances and electromagnetic disturbances TC 64 IEC 60364-5-53:2001/AMD2:2015 PRV 2015-06-19 Amendment 2 - Electrical installations of buildings &ndash; Part 5-53: Selection and erection of electrical equipment &ndash; Isolation, switching and control TC 15 IEC 60455-2:2015 2015-06-25 Resin based reactive compounds used for electrical insulation - Part 2: Methods of test SC 65B IEC 60534-8-4:2015 PRV 2015-06-12 Industrial-process control valves &ndash; Part 8-4: Noise considerations &ndash; Prediction of noise generated by hydrodynamic flow TC 10 IEC 60599:2015 PRV 2015-06-26 Mineral oil-filled electrical equipment in service &ndash; Guidance on the interpretation of dissolved and free gases analysis SC 62B IEC 60601-2-33:2010+AMD1:2013+AMD2:2015 2015-06-18 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-33: Particular requirements for the basic CSV safety and essential performance of magnetic resonance equipment for medical diagnosis SC 62B IEC 60601-2-33:2010/AMD2:2015 2015-06-18 Amendment 2 - Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-33: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of magnetic resonance equipment for medical diagnosis SC 62B IEC 60601-2-37:2007+AMD1:2015 CSV 2015-06-08 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-37: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of ultrasonic medical diagnostic and monitoring equipment SC 62B IEC 60601-2-37:2007/AMD1:2015 2015-06-08 Amendment 1 - Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-37: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of ultrasonic medical diagnostic and monitoring equipment Strana 2 SC 62B IEC 60601-2-45:2011+AMD1:2015 CSV 2015-06-18 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-45: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of mammographic X-ray equipment and mammomagraphic stereotactic devices SC 62B IEC 60601-2-45:2011/AMD1:2015 2015-06-18 Amendment 1 - Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-45: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of mammographic X-ray equipment and mammographic stereotactic devices TC 29 IEC 60601-2-66:2015 2015-06-26 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-66: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of hearing instruments and hearing instrument systems SC 86A IEC 60793-2-30:2015 2015-06-25 Optical fibres - Part 2-30: Product specifications - Sectional specification for category A3 multimode fibres TC 33 IEC TS 60871-3:2015 2015-06-25 Shunt capacitors for a.c. power systems having a rated voltage above 1000 V - Part 3: Protection of shunt capacitors and shunt capacitor banks SC 22F IEC TR 60919-2:2008+AMD1:2015 CSV 2015-06-19 Performance of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems with line- commutated converters - Part 2: Faults and switching SC 22F IEC TR 60919-2:2008/AMD1:2015 2015-06-19 Amendment 1 - Performance of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems with line-commutated converters - Part 2: Faults and switching TC 100 IEC 60958:2015 SER 2015-06-18 Digital audio interface - ALL PARTS TC 100 IEC 60958-3:2006+AMD1:2009+AMD2:2015 2015-06-18 Digital audio interface - Part 3: Consumer applications CSV TC 100 IEC 60958-3:2006/AMD2:2015 2015-06-18 Amendment 2 - Digital audio interface - Part 3: Consumer applications TC 26 IEC 60974-6:2015 PRV 2015-06-19 Arc welding equipment &ndash; Part 6: Limited duty equipment TC 26 IEC 60974-10:2014+AMD1:2015 CSV 2015-06-19 Arc welding equipment - Part 10: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements TC 26 IEC 60974-10:2014/AMD1:2015 2015-06-19 Amendment 1 - Arc wedling equipment - Part 10: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements SC 77B IEC 61000-4-6:2013/COR1:2015 2015-06-12 Corrigendum 1 - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-6: Testing and measurement techniques - Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields SC 46F IEC 61169-52:2015 2015-06-05 Radio-frequency connectors - Part 52: Sectional specification for series MMCX RF coaxial connectors SC 46A IEC 61196-1-103:2015 PRV 2015-06-05 Coaxial communication cables &ndash; Part 1-103: Electrical test methods &ndash; Test for capacitance of cable SC 46A IEC 61196-1-104:2015 PRV 2015-06-05 Coaxial communication cables &ndash; Part 1-104: Electrical test methods &ndash; Test for the stability of the capacitance of cable versus temperature SC 46A IEC 61196-1-305:2015 PRV 2015-06-05 Coaxial communication cables &ndash; Part 1-305: Mechanical test methods &ndash; Solderability and resistance to soldering SC 46A IEC 61196-1-314:2015 PRV 2015-06-05 Coaxial communication cables &ndash; Part 1-314: Mechanical test methods &ndash; Test for bending SC 65B IEC 61207-7:2013/COR1:2015 2015-06-17 Corrigendum 1 - Expression of performance of gas analyzers - Part 7: Tuneable semiconductor laser gas analyzers Strana 3 SC 86B IEC 61300-3-35:2015 2015-06-25 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 3-35: Examinations and measurements - Visual inspection of fibre optic connectors and fibre-stub transceivers SC 86B IEC 61300-3-35:2015 RLV 2015-06-25 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 3-35: Examinations and measurements - Visual inspection of fibre optic connectors and fibre-stub transceivers TC 49 IEC 61338-1-5:2015 2015-06-25 Waveguide type dielectric resonators - Part 1-5: General information and test conditions - Measurement method of conductivity at interface between conductor layer and dielectric substrate at microwave frequency TC 88 IEC 61400-25-2:2015 2015-06-30 Wind turbines - Part 25-2: Communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants - Information models
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