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Standard reference Title Specifications for particular types of winding wires - Part 4: Solderable 1 IEC 60317-4:2015 polyurethane enamelled round copper wire, class 130 Appliance couplers for household and similar general purposes - Part 1: 2 IEC 60320-1:2015 General requirements Amendment 1 - Low-voltage electrical installations – Part 4-44: Protection IEC 60364-4- 3 for safety – Protection against voltage disturbances and electromagnetic 44:2007/AMD1:2015 PRV disturbances IEC 60364-5- Amendment 2 - Electrical installations of buildings – Part 5-53: Selection 4 53:2001/AMD2:2015 PRV and erection of electrical equipment – Isolation, switching and control Corrigendum 1 - High-voltage swithgear and controlgear - Part 200: AC IEC 62271- 5 metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV 200:2011/COR1:2015 and up to and including 52 kV IEC/IEEE 62271-37- High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 37-013: Alternating-current 6 013:2015 PRV generator circuit-breakers Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems - Part 5: Image 7 IEC 62471-5:2015 projectors LEDsi lamps for general lighting services with supply voltages not 8 IEC 62838:2015 PRV exceeding 50 V a.c. r.m.s. or 120 V ripple free d.c. – Safety specifications IEC Corrigendum 1 - Amendment 1 - Self-ballasted LED-lamps for general 9 62560:2011/AMD1:2015/CO lighting services by voltages >50 V - Safety specifications R1:2015 Electrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes – Safety 10 IEC 62870:2015 PRV secondary circuits in series circuits – General safety requirements IEC 62717:2014/AMD1:2015 Amendment 1 - LED modules for general lighting – Performance 11 PRV requirements IEC TR 60919- Performance of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems with line- 12 2:2008+AMD1:2015 CSV commutated converters - Part 2: Faults and switching IEC TR 60919- Amendment 1 - Performance of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) 13 2:2008/AMD1:2015 systems with line-commutated converters - Part 2: Faults and switching Secondary cells and batteries for renewable energy storage – General 14 IEC 61427-2:2015 PRV requirements and methods of test – Part 2: On-grid applications Low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 22: Surge protective devices 15 IEC 61643-22:2015 connected to telecommunications and signalling networks - Selection and application principles Shunt capacitors for a.c. power systems having a rated voltage above 1000 16 IEC TS 60871-3:2015 V - Part 3: Protection of shunt capacitors and shunt capacitor banks Explosive atmospheres – Part 10-1: Classification of areas – Explosive gas 17 IEC 60079-10-1:2015 PRV atmospheres Explosive atmospheres - Part 7: Equipment protection by increased safety 18 IEC 60079-7:2015 'e' Explosive atmospheres - Part 39: Intrinsically safe systems with 19 IEC TS 60079-39:2015 electronically controlled spark duration limitation Electroacoustics - Hearing aids - Part 0: Measurement of the performance 20 IEC 60118-0:2015 characteristics of hearing aids Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance 21 CISPR 11:2015 characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance 22 CISPR 11:2015 RLV characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement Environmental testing – Part 2-39: Tests – Tests and guidance: Combined 23 IEC 60068-2-39:2015 PRV temperature or temperature and humidity with low air pressure tests Corrigendum 1 - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-6: Testing IEC 61000-4- 24 and measurement techniques - Immunity to conducted disturbances, 6:2013/COR1:2015 induced by radio-frequency fields 25 IEC 60143-1:2015 Series capacitors for power systems - Part 1: General 26 IEC 60143-3:2015 Series capacitors for power systems - Part 3: Internal fuses Waveguide type dielectric resonators - Part 1-5: General information and 27 IEC 61338-1-5:2015 test conditions - Measurement method of conductivity at interface between conductor layer and dielectric substrate at microwave frequency Nuclear power plants - Instrumentation and control important to safety - 28 IEC/IEEE 62582-5:2015 Electrical equipment condition monitoring methods - Part 5: Optical time domain reflectometry Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 101: 29 IEC TS 62600-101:2015 Wave energy resource assessment and characterization Photovoltaic (PV) modules - Transportation testing - Part 1: Transportation 30 IEC 62759-1:2015 and shipping of module package units Wind turbines - Part 25-2: Communications for monitoring and control of 31 IEC 61400-25-2:2015 wind power plants - Information models Wind turbines - Part 25-3: Communications for monitoring and control of 32 IEC 61400-25-3:2015 wind power plants - Information exchange models Wind turbines - Part 25-3: Communications for monitoring and control of 33 IEC 61400-25-3:2015 RLV wind power plants - Information exchange models Dynamic modules - Part 6-9: Design Guides - Transient crosstalk 34 IEC TR 62343-6-9:2015 measurement results on wavelength selective switch Optical fibres - Part 2-30: Product specifications - Sectional specification for 35 IEC 60793-2-30:2015 category A3 multimode fibres Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 3-35: Examinations and 36 IEC 61300-3-35:2015 measurements - Visual inspection of fibre optic connectors and fibre-stub transceivers Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 3-35: Examinations and 37 IEC 61300-3-35:2015 RLV measurements - Visual inspection of fibre optic connectors and fibre-stub transceivers Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Connector optical interfaces - Part 3-31: Connector parameters of non-dispersion 38 IEC 61755-3-31:2015 shifted single mode physically contacting fibres - Angled polyphenylene sulphide rectangular ferrules Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Connector optical interfaces - Part 3-32: Connector parameters of non-dispersion 39 IEC 61755-3-32:2015 shifted single mode physically contacting fibres - Angled thermoset epoxy rectangular ferrules Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Reliability - 40 IEC 62005-9-1:2015 Part 9-1: Qualification of passive optical components Dynamic modules - Part 1-2: Performance standards - Tuneable chromatic 41 IEC 62343-1-2:2015 dispersion compensator (non-connectorized) IEC 60335-2- Corrigendum 1 - Amendment 1 - Household and similar electrical 42 34:2012/AMD1:2015/COR1: appliances - Safety - Part 2-34: Particular requirements for motor- 2015 compressors IEC 61784-5- Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 5-10: Installation of 43 10:2010+AMD1:2015 CSV fieldbuses - Installation profiles for CPF 10 IEC 61784-5- Amendment 1 - Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 5-10: 44 10:2010/AMD1:2015 Installation of fieldbuses - Installation profiles for CPF 10 IEC 61784-5- Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 5-12: Installation of 45 12:2010+AMD1:2015 CSV fieldbuses - Installation profiles for CPF 12 IEC 61784-5- Amendment 1 - Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 5-12: 46 12:2010/AMD1:2015 Installation of fieldbuses - Installation profiles for CPF 12 IEC 61784-5- Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 5-15: Installation of 47 15:2010+AMD1:2015 CSV fieldbuses - Installation profiles for CPF 15 IEC 61784-5- Amendment 1 - Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 5-15: 48 15:2010/AMD1:2015 Installation of fieldbuses - Installation profiles for CPF 15 IEC 61784-5- Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 5-4: Installation of 49 4:2010+AMD1:2015 CSV fieldbuses - Installation profiles for CPF 4 IEC 61784-5- Amendment 1 - Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 5-4: 50 4:2010/AMD1:2015 Installation of fieldbuses - Installation profiles for CPF 4 Function Blocks (FB) for process control and Electronic Device Description 51 IEC 61804-3:2015 Language (EDDL) - Part 3: EDDL syntax and semantics Function blocks (FB) for process control and electronic device description 52 IEC 61804-5:2015 language (EDDL) - Part 5: EDDL Builtin library Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 2-4: Security 53 IEC 62443-2-4:2015 program requirements for IACS service providers Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 2-3: Patch 54 IEC TR 62443-2-3:2015 management in the IACS environment Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and 55 IEC 62841-2-14:2015 garden machinery - Safety - Part 2-14: Particular requirements for hand- held planers IEC 60974- Arc welding equipment - Part 10: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 56 10:2014+AMD1:2015 CSV requirements IEC 60974- Amendment 1 - Arc wedling equipment - Part 10: Electromagnetic 57 10:2014/AMD1:2015 compatibility (EMC) requirements 58 IEC 60974-6:2015 PRV Arc welding equipment – Part 6: Limited duty equipment IEC 59 62304:2006+AMD1:2015 Medical device software - Software life cycle processes CSV 60 IEC 62304:2006/AMD1:2015 Amendment 1 - Medical device software - Software life cycle processes Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-45: Particular requirements for basic IEC 60601-2- 61 safety and essential performance of mammographic X-ray equipment and 45:2011+AMD1:2015 CSV mammomagraphic stereotactic devices Amendment 1 - 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