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IEC304 IEC529 IEC60034-14(ed2.

0)b

1982 1996-11

IEC60068-2-49(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-50(ed1.0)b

1983 1983

IEC60068-2-51(ed1.0)b

1983

IEC60068-2-52(ed2.0)b IEC60068-2-52-cor1(ed2.0)b IEC60068-2-53(ed1.0)b

1996-01 1996 1984-12

IEC60068-2-54(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-55(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-56(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-57(ed2.0)b IEC60068-2-58(ed2.0)en

1985 1987-11 1988 1999-11 1999-01

IEC60068-2-59(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-60(ed2.0)b IEC60068-2-61(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-64(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-64-cor1(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-65(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-66(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-67(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-68(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-69(ed1.0)b

1990-11 1995-12 1991-06 1993-05 1993 1993-11 1994-06 1995-12 1994-08 1995-12

IEC60068-2-70(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-74(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-75(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-77(ed1.0)b IEC60068-2-78(ed1.0)b IEC60068-3-1(ed1.0)b

1995-12 1999-06 1997-08 1999-01 2001-08 1974

IEC60068-3-1a(ed1.0)b

1978

IEC60068-3-2(ed1.0)b IEC60068-3-3(ed1.0)b IEC60068-3-4(ed1.0)b IEC60068-3-5(ed1.0)b IEC60068-3-6(ed1.0)b IEC60068-3-7(ed1.0)b IEC60068-4(ed1.0)b IEC60068-4-amd1(ed1.0)b IEC60068-4-amd2(ed1.0)b IEC60068-5-1(ed1.0)b IEC60068-5-2(ed1.0)b IEC60071-1(ed7.0)b IEC60071-2(ed3.0)b IEC60072-1(ed6.0)b IEC60072-2(ed1.0)b IEC60072-3(ed1.0)b IEC60076-1(ed2.1)b IEC60076-10(ed1.0)en IEC60076-2(ed2.0)b IEC60076-2-cor1(ed2.0)b IEC60076-3(ed2.0)b IEC60076-3-cor1(ed2.0)b IEC60076-5(ed2.0)b IEC60076-8(ed1.0)b IEC60079-0(ed3.1)b IEC60079-1(ed4.0)en IEC60079-10(ed3.0)b IEC60079-10(ed4.0)b IEC60079-10-cor1(ed3.0)b IEC60079-11(ed4.0)b IEC60079-12(ed1.0)b

1976 1991-02 2001-08 2001-08 2001-08 2001-08 1987-09 1992-02 1994-03 1991-06 1990-12 1993-12 1996-12 1991-02 1990-12 1994-03 2000-04 2001-05 1993-04 1993 2000-03 2000 2000-07 19997-10 2000-06 2001-02 1995-12 2002-06 1995 1999-02 1978

IEC60079-13(ed1.0)b IEC60079-14(ed2.0)b

1982 1996-12

IEC60079-15(ed2.0)en IEC60079-16(ed1.0)b IEC60079-17(ed2.0)b

2001-02 1990-04 1996-12

IEC60079-1a(ed3.0)b

1975

IEC60079-1-cor1(ed4.0)en IEC60079-2(ed4.0)b IEC60079-4(ed2.0)b IEC60079-4a(ed1.0)b 2001-02

IEC60079-4-amd1(ed2.0)b IEC60079-5(ed2.0)b IEC60079-6(ed2.0)b IEC60079-7(ed2.2)b IEC60079-7(ed3.0)b IEC60282-2(ed2.1)b IEC60282-3(ed1.0)b IEC60287-1-1(ed1.2)b IEC60287-1-1-amd1(ed1.0)b

IEC60287-1-1-amd2(ed1.0)b

IEC60287-1-2(ed1.0)b

IEC60287-2-1(ed1.1)b IEC60287-2-1-amd1(ed1.0)b IEC60287-2-2(ed1.0)b

IEC60287-3-1(ed1.1)b

IEC60287-3-1-amd1(ed1.0)b

IEC60287-3-2(ed1.0)b

IEC60287-3-2-amd1(ed1.0)b

IEC60296(ed2.0)b IEC60298(ed3.0)b IEC60298-amd1(ed3.0)b IEC60298-cor1(ed3.0)b IEC60298-cor2(ed3.0)b IEC60304(ed3.0)b IEC60309-1(ed4.0)b IEC60309-2(ed4.0)b

IEC60331-11(ed1.0)b IEC60331-21(ed1.0)b

IEC60331-23(ed1.0)b IEC60331-25(ed1.0)b IEC60332-1(ed3.0)b IEC60332-2(ed1.0)b IEC60332-3-10(ed1.0)b IEC60332-3-21(ed1.0)b

IEC60332-3-22(ed1.0)b IEC60332-3-23(ed1.0)b IEC60332-3-24(ed1.0)b IEC60332-3-25(ed1.0)b IEC60354(ed2.0)b IEC60364-1(ed4.0)b IEC60364-4-41(ed4.0)b IEC60364-4-42(ed2.0)b IEC60364-4-43(ed2.0)b IEC60364-4-44(ed1.0)b

IEC60364-5-51(ed4.0)b IEC60364-5-52(ed2.0)b IEC60364-5-53(ed3.0)b

IEC60364-5-54(ed1.0)b

IEC60364-5-548(ed1.1)b

IEC60364-5-54-amd1(ed1.0)b

IEC60364-5-55(ed1.0)b IEC60364-6-61(ed2.0)b IEC60364-7-701(ed1.0)b

IEC60364-7-702(ed2.0)b IEC60364-7-703(ed1.0)b

IEC60364-7-704(ed1.0)b

IEC60364-7-705(ed1.0)b

IEC60364-7-706(ed1.0)b IEC60364-7-707(ed1.0)b

IEC60364-7-708(ed1.0)b

IEC60364-7-709(ed1.0)b IEC60364-7-711(ed1.0)b IEC60364-7-713(ed1.0)b IEC60364-7-714(ed1.0)b IEC60364-7-717(ed1.0)b IEC60364-7-740(ed1.0)b

IEC60417-1(ed2.0)b IEC60417-2(ed1.0)b IEC60417-2-amd1(ed1.0)b IEC60420(ed2.0)b IEC60423(ed2.0)b IEC60439-1(ed4.0)b IEC60439-2(ed3.0)b

IEC60439-3(ed1.2)b

IEC60439-4(ed1.2)b IEC60439-5(ed1.1)b

IEC60445(ed3.0)b

IEC60445(ed3.0)b1

IEC60446(ed3.0)b IEC60466-amd1(ed2.0)b IEC60470(ed2.0)b IEC60502-1(ed1.1)b

IEC60502-2(ed1.1)b

IEC60502-4(ed1.0)b

IEC60521(ed2.0)b IEC60529(ed2.1)b IEC60542(ed1.0)b IEC60584-1(ed2.0)b IEC60584-2(ed1.0)b IEC60584-2-amd1(ed1.0)b IEC60584-3(ed1.0)b IEC60614-1(ed2.0)b IEC60614-1-amd1(ed2.0)b IEC60614-2-1(ed1.0)b IEC60614-2-1-amd1(ed1.0)b IEC60614-2-2(ed1.0)b IEC60614-2-2-amd1(ed1.0)b

IEC60614-2-3(ed1.0)b

IEC60614-2-4(ed1.0)b

IEC60614-2-4-amd1(ed1.0)b

IEC60614-2-5(ed1.0)b IEC60614-2-6(ed1.0)b

IEC60614-2-7(ed1.0)b IEC60616(ed1.0)b IEC60617-1{ed1.0}b IEC60617-10{ed2.0}b IEC60617-11{ed2.0}b IEC60617-12{ed3.0}b IEC60617-13{ed2.0}b IEC60617-2{ed2.0}b IEC60617-3{ed2.0}b IEC60617-4{ed2.0}b IEC60617-5{ed2.0}b IEC60617-6{ed2.0}b IEC60617-7{ed2.0}b IEC60617-8{ed2.0}b IEC60617-9{ed2.0}b IEC60621-1{ed2.0}b

IEC60621-2{ed2.0}b

IEC60621-3{ed1.0}b

IEC60621-3-amd1{ed1.0}b

IEC60621-4{ed1.0}b

IEC60621-4-amd1{ed1.0}b

IEC60621-5{ed1.0}b

IEC60751{ed1.0}b IEC60751-amd1{ed1.0} IEC60751-amd2{ed1.0}b IEC60793-1-1 IEC60793-1-1pdf IEC60793-1-3

IEC60793-1-4 IEC60811-1-1{ed2.1}b

IEC60811-1-2{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-1-2-amd1{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-1-2-amd2{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-1-2-cor1{ed1.0}b IEC60811-1-3{ed2.1}b

IEC60811-1-4{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-1-4-amd1{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-1-4-amd2{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-1-4-cor1{ed1.0}b IEC60811-2-1{ed2.1}b

IEC60811-2-1-amd1{ed2.0}b

IEC60811-3-1{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-3-1-amd1{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-3-1-amd2{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-3-1-cor1{ed1.0}b IEC60811-3-2{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-3-2-amd1{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-3-2-cor1{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-4-1{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-4-1-amd2{ed1.0}b

IEC60811-4-1-cor1{ed1.0}b iec60811-4-2{ed1.0}b

iec60811-5-1{ed1.0}b

iec60896-2{ed1.0}b iec60904-2{ed1.0}b iec60905{ed1.0}b IEC60909-1{ed1_0}b

IEC60909-2{ed1_0}en iec60947-1{ed3.1}b iec60947-1-amd2{ed3.0}b iec60947-2{ed2.2}b iec60947-2-amd2{ed2.0}b iec60947-3{ed2.1}b

iec60947-4-1{ed2.0}b iec60947-4-1-cor1{ed2.0}b iec61000-4-3{ed2.1}b

iec61000-4-3-amd1{ed2.0}b

iec61010-1{ed2.0}b IEC61024_1_PROTECTION iec61024-1{ed1.0}b iec61095{ed1.1}b IEC61508 IEC61508-3_FUNCTIONAL IEC61508-3{ed1_0}b

iec61554{ed1.0}b iec61810-1{ed1.0}b iec61810-7{ed1.0}b iec62271-100{ed1.0}b IEC793-1-2

Standard colours for insulation for low-frequency cables and wires IP Environmental Ratings Rotating electrical machines- Part 14:Mechanical vibration of certain machines with shaft heights 56mm and higher Measurement, evaluation and limits of vibration Basic environmental testing procedures Part 2:Tests Guidance to test Kc:Sulphur dioxide test for contacts and connections Basic environmental testing procedures Part 2:Tests-Tests Z/AFc:Combined cold/vibration(sinusoidal) tests for both heat-dissipating and not-heat - dissipating specimens Environmental testing Part 2:Tests. Tests-Z/BFc:Combined dry heat/vibration(sinusoidal) tests for both - heat dissipating and not-heat - dissipating specimens Environmental testing Part 2:Tests-Test Kb:Salt mist, cyclic(sodium chloride solution) Environmental testing Part 2:Tests-Test Kb:Salt mist, cyclic(sodium chloride solution) Basic environmental testing procedures Part 2:Tests Guidance to test Z/AFc and Z/BFc:Combined temperature (cold and dry heat) and vibration(sinusodial) tests Basic environmental testing procedures Part 2:Tests Test Ta: Soldering Solderability testing by the wetting balance method Basic environmental testing procedures Part 2:Tests Test Ee and guidance:Bounce Environmental testing Part 2:Tests-Test Cb:Damp heat,steady state, primarily for equipment. Environmental testing Part 2-57 Tests-Test Ff:Vibration-Time-history method Environmental testing Part 2-58 Tests-Test Td- Test methods for solderability, resistance to dissolution of metallization and to soldering heat of surface mounting devices(SMD) Environmental testing Part 2: Test methods Test Fe: Vibration-Sine-beat method Environmental testing Part 2: Tests-test Ke: Flowing mixed gas corrosion test Environmental testsing Part 2: Test methods Test Z/ABDM: Climatic sequence Environmental testing Part 2: Test methods Test Fh:Vibration,broad-band random(digital control) and guidance Environmental testing Part 2: Test methods Test Fh:Vibration,broad-band random(digital control) and guidance Environmental testing Part 2: Methods of test-Test Fg: Vibration,acousticlly induced Environmental testing Part 2: Test methods - Test Cx:damp heat,steady state(unsaturated pressurized vapour) Environmental testing Part 2: Tests-Test Cy:Damp heat,steady state,accelerated test primarily intended for components Environmental testing Part 2: Tests-Test L:Dust and sand Environmental testing Part 2: Tests-Test Te: Solderability testing of electronic components for surface mount technology by the wetting balance method Environmental testing Part 2: Tests-Test Xb: Abrasion of markings and letterings caused by rubbing of fingers and hands Environmental testing Part 2: Tests-Test Xc: Fluid contamination Environmental testing Part 2: Tests-Test Eh:Hammer tests Environmental testing Part 2-77 Tests-Test 77: Body strength and impact shock Environmental testing Part 2-78:Tests-Test Cab: Damp heat, steady state Basic environmental testing procedures Part3: Background information Section one:Cold and dry heat tests

First supplement to publication 68-3-1(1974) Basic environmental testing procedures Part3: Background information Section one:Cold and dry heat tests Basic environmental testing procedures Part3: Background information Section two:Combined temperature/low air pressure tests Environmental testing Part 3:Guidance Seismic test methods for equipments Environmental testing Part 3-4:Supporting documentation and guidance-Damp heat test Environmental testing Part 3-5:Supporting documentation and guidance-Confirmation of the performance of temperature chambers Environmental testing Part 3-6:Supporting documentation and guidance-Confirmation of the performance of temperature humidity chambers Environmental testing Part 3-7:Supporting documentation and guidanceMeasurements in temperature chambers for tests A and B (with load) Basic environmental testing procedures part 4: nformation for specification writersTest summaries Amendment 1 Basic environmental testing procedures Part 4: nformation for specification writers- Test summaries Amendment 2 Basic environmental testing procedures Part 4: nformation for specification writers- Test summaries Environmental testing Part 5: Guide to drafting of test methods-General principles Environmental testing Part 5: Guide to drafting of test methods-Terms and definitions nsulation co-ordination Part 1: Definitions, principles and rules nsulation co-ordination Part 2: Application guide Dimensions and output series for rotating electrical machines Part 1: Frame numbers 56 to 400 and flange numbers 55 to 1080 Dimensions and output series for rotating electrical machines Part 2: Frame numbers 355 to 1000 and flange numbers 1180 to 2360 Dimensions and output series for rotating electrical machines Part 3:Small built-in motors-Flange numbers BF 10 to BF 50 Power transformers-Part 1: General Power transformers-Part 10:Determination of sound levels Power transformers-Part 2:Temperature rise Power transformers-Part 2:Temperature rise Power transformers-Part 3: Insulation levels,dielectric tests and external clearances in air Power transformers-Part 3: Insulation levels,dielectric tests and external clearances in air Power transformers-Part 5: Ability to withstand short circuit Power transformers- Application guide Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 0: General reguirements Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 1:Flameproof enclosures "d" Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 10: Classification of hazardous areas Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 10: Classification of hazardous areas Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 10: Classification of hazardous areas Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 11: Intrisic safety "i" Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 12: Classification of mixtures of gases or vapours with air according to their maximum experimental safe gaps and minimum igniting currents Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 13: Construction and use of rooms or buildings protected by pressurization Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 14: Electrical installations in hazardous areas(other than mines)

Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 15: Type of protection "n" Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 16: Artificial ventilation for the protection of analyzer(s) houses Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 17: Inspection and maintenance of electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines) First supplement to publication 79-1(1971) Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 1: Construction and test of flameproof enclosures of electrical apparatus Appendix D: Method of test for ascertainment of maximum experimental safe gap Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 1:Flameproof endosures "d" Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 2:Pressurized enclosures "p" Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 4: Method of test for ignition temperature First supplement to publication 79-4(1966) Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 4: Method of test for ignition temperature Amendment 1 Method of test for ignition temoerature Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 5: Powder filling "q" Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 6: Oil immersion "o" Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 7: Incrased safety "e" Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 7: Incrased safety "e" High-voltage fuses Part 2: Expulsion fuses High-voltage fuses Part 3: Determination of short-circuit power factor for testing current-limiting fuses and expulsion and similar fuses Electric cables- Calculation of the current rating Part1-1: Current rating equations (100% load factor) and calculation of losses-General Amendment 1 Electric cables Calculation of the current rating- Part 1: Current rating equations(100 % load factor) and calculation of losses- Section 1:General Amendment 2 Electric cables Calculation of the current rating- Part 1-1: Current rating equations(100 % load factor) and calculation of losses- General Electric cables- Calculation of the current rating Part1: Current rating equations (100% load factor) and calculation of losses-Section 2: Sheath eddy current loss factors for two circuits in flat formation Electric cables- Calculation of the current rating Part 2-1: Thermal resistancecalculation of the thermal resistance Amendment 1 Electric cables Calculation of the current rating- Part 2-1: Thermal resistance-calculation of the thermal resistance Electric cables-Calculation of the current rating- Part 2: Thermal resistance- Section 2: A method for calculating reduction factors for groups of cables in free air, protected from solar radiation Electric cables-Calculation of the current rating- Part 3-1: Sections on operating conditions- Reference operating conditions and selection of cable type Amendment 1 Electric cables Calculation of the current rating- Part 3-1: Sections on operating conditions- Reference operating conditions and selection of cable type Electric cables-Calculation of the current rating- Part 3: Sections on operating conditions- Section 2: Economic optimization of power cable size Amendment 1 Electric cables Calculation of the current rating- Part 3: Sections on operating conditions- Section 2: Economic optimization of power cable size

Specification for unused mineral insulating oils for transformers and switchgear A.C.metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1kV and up to and including 52kV A.C.metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1kV and up to and including 52kV A.C.metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1kV and up to and including 52kV A.C.metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1kV and up to and including 52kV Standard colours for insulation for low-frequency cables and wires Plugs-socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes- Part 1:General requirements Plugs-socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes- Part 2: Dimensional interchangeability requements for pin and contact-tube accessories Tests for electric cables under fire conditions -Circuit integrity Part 11:ApparatusFire alone at a flame temperature of at least 750C Tests for electric cables under fire conditions -Circuit integrity Part 21:Procedures and requirements-cables of rated voltage up to and including 0,6/1,0kV Tests for electric cables under fire conditions -Circuit integrity Part 23:Procedures and requirements- Electric data cables Tests for electric cables under fire conditions -Circuit integrity Part 25:Procedures and requirements- Optical fibre cables Tests on electric cables under fire conditions- Part1: Test on a single vertical insulated wire or cable Tests on electric cables under fire conditions- Part2: Test on a single small vertical insulated copper wire or cable Tests on electric cables under fire conditions- Part3-10: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables-Apparatus Tests on electric cables under fire conditions- Part3-21: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables-Category A F/R Tests on electric cables under fire conditions- Part3-22: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables-Category A Tests on electric cables under fire conditions- Part3-23: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables-Category B Tests on electric cables under fire conditions- Part3-24: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables-Category C Tests on electric cables under fire conditions- Part3-25: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables-Category D Loading guide for oil - immersed power transformers Electrical installations of buildings- Part 1: Fundamental principles, assessment of general characteristics, definitions Electrical installations of buildings- Part 4-41: Protection for safety-protection against electric shock. Electrical installations of buildings- Part 4-42: Protection for safety-protection against thermal effects. Electrical installations of buildings- Part 4-43: Protection for safety-protection against overcurrent Electrical installations of buildings- Part 4-44: Protection for safety-Protection against voltage disturbances and electromagnetic disturbances Electrical installations of buildings- Part 5-51: Selection and erection of electrical equipment Common rules Electrical installations of buildings- Part 5-52: Selection and erection of electrical equipment wiring systems Electrical installations of buildings- Part 5-53: Selection and erection of electrical equipment-Isolation, switching and control

Electrical installations of buildings- Part 5-54: Selection and erection of electrical equipment- Chapter 54: Earting arrangements and protective conductors. Electrical installations of buildings- Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical equipment-Section 548:Earthing arrangements and equipotential bonding for information technology installations. Amendment1 electrical installations of buildings Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical equipment Chapter 54: Earthing arrangements and protective conductors. Electrical installations of buildings- Part 5-55: Selection and erection of electrical equipment-Other equipment Electrical installations of buildings- Part 5-55: Verification-Initial verification Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 701: Locations containing a bath tub or shower basin. Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 702: Swimming pools and other basins Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 703: Locations containing sauna heaters Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 704: Construction and demolition site installations Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 705: Electrical installations of agricultural and horticultural premises Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 706: Restrictive conducting locations Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 707:Earthing requirements for the installation of data Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 708:Eletrical installations in caravan parks and caravans Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 709:Marinas and pleasure craft. Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 711:Exhibitions, shows and stands Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 713:Furniture Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations-Section 714:External lighting installations Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7-717: Requirements for special installations or locations-Mobile or transportable units Electrical installations of buildings- Part 7-740: Requirements for special installations or locations-Temporary electrical installations for structures, amusement parks and circuses Graphical symbols for use on equipment-Part 1: Overview and application Graphical symbols for use on equipment-Part 2:Symbol originals Amendment 1 Graphical symbols for use on equipment-Part 2:Symbol originals High-voltage alternating current switch- fuse combinations Conduits for electrical purposes-Outside diameters of conduits for electrical installations and threads for conduits and fittings Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 1: Type-tested and partially type-tested assemblies Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 2: Particular requirements for busbar trunking systems(busways)

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 3: Particular requirements for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies intended to be installed in places where unskilled persons have access for their use-Distribution boards. Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 4: Particular requirements for assemblies for contruction sites(ACS) Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 5:Particular requrements for assemblies intended to be installed outdoors in public places-Cable distribution cabinets(CDCs) for power distribution in networks. Basic and safety principles for man-machine interface, marking and identificationIndentification of equipment terminals and of terminations of certain designated conductors, including general rules for an alphanumeric system Basic and safety principles for man-machine interface, marking and identificationIndentification of equipment terminals and of terminations of certain designated conductors, including general rules for an alphanumeric system Basic and safety principles for man-machine interface, marking and identificationIndentification of conductors by colours or numerals Amendment 1 A.C. nsulation-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1kV and up to and including 38kV Hight-voltage alternating current contactors and contactor-based motor-starters Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltage from 1kV(Um=1,2kV) up to 30kV (Um=36kV) - Part 1: Cables for rated voltages of 1kV(um=1,2kV) and 3kV (um=3,6kV) Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltage from 1kV(Um=1,2kV) up to 30kV (Um=36kV) - Part 2:Cables for rated voltages from 6kV(Um=7,2kV) up to 30kV(Um=36kV) Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltage from 1kV(Um=1,2kV) up to 30kV (Um=36kV) - Part 4:Test requirements on accessories for cables with rated voltages from 6kV(Um=7,2kV) up to 30 kV (Um=36kV) Class 0.5,1 and 2alternating-courrent watthour meters Degrees of protection provided by enclosures(IP Code) Application guide for on-load tap-changers Thermocouples-Part 1: Reference tables Thermocouples-Part 2: Tolerances Amendment 1 Thermocouples-Part 2: Tolerances Thermocouples-Part 3:Extension and compensating cables-Tolerances and identification system Conduits for electrical installations-Specification Part 1: General requirement Amendment 1 Conduits for electrical installations-Specification Part 1: General requirement Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for conduits section one- metal conduits Amendment 1 Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for conduits section one- metal conduits Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for rigid plain conduits of insulating materials Amendment 1 Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for conduits section two rigid plain conduits of insulating materials Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for conduits section three-Pliable conduits of insulating material. Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for conduits section 4-Pliable self- recovering conduits of insulating materials

Amendment 1 Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for conduits section four-Pliable self- recovering conduits of insulating materials Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for conduits section 5-Flexible conduits Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for conduits section 6-Pliable conduits of metal or composite materials Specitication for conduits for electrical installations Part 2: Particular specification for conduits section 7-Rigid non-threadabla conduits of aluminium alloy Terminal and tapping markings for power transformers Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 1: General information, general ndex. Crossreference tables Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 10: Telecommunications: Transmission Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 11:Architectural and topographical installation plans and diagrams Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 12:Binary logic elements Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 13:Analogue elements Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 2:Symbol elements, qualifying symbols and other symbols having general application Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 3:Conductors and connecting devices Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 4:Basic passive components. Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 5:Semiconductors and electron tubes Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 6:Production and conversion of electrical energy Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 7:Switchgear,controlgear and protective devices Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 8:Measuring instruments,lamps and signalling devices Graphical symbols for diagrams Part 9:Telecommunications: switching and peripheral equipment Electrical installations for outdoor sites under heavy conditions(including open-cast mines and quarries) Part 1: Scope and definitions Electrical installations for outdoor sites under heavy conditions(including open-cast mines and quarries) Part 2:General protection requirements Electrical installations for outdoor sites under heavy conditions(including open-cast mines and quarries) Part 3:General requipment and ancillaries Amendment 1 Electrical installations for outdoor sites under heavy conditions(including open-cast mines and quarries) Part 3:General requipment and ancillaries Electrical installations for outdoor sites under heavy conditions(including open-cast mines and quarries) Part 4: Requirements for the installation. Amendment 1 Electrical installations for outdoor sites under heavy conditions(including open-cast mines and quarries) Part 4: Requirements for the installation. Electrical installations for outdoor sites under heavy conditions(including open-cast mines and quarries) Part 5:Operating requirements Industrial platinum resistance thermometer sensors Amendment 1 Industrial platinum resistance thermometer sensors Amendment 2 Industrial platinum resistance thermometer sensors Optical fibres-Part 1-1:Generic specification-General Optical fibres-Part 1-1:Generic specification-General Optical fibres-Part 1-3:Generic specification-Measuring methods for mechanical.

Optical fibres-Part 1-4:Generic specification-Measuring methods for transmission and optical characteristics. Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and optical cables- Part 1-2: Methods for genral application-Measurement of thickness overall dimensions-Tests for determining the mechanical properties Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 2: Methods for general application section two-Thermal ageing methods Amendment 1 Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 2: Methods for general application section two-Thermal ageing methods Amendment 2 Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 2: Methods for general application section two-Thermal ageing methods Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and optical cables- Part 1-3:General application-Methods for determining the density wqter absorption tests-shrinkage test Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 1:Methods for general application Section four - test at low temperature Amendment 1 Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 1:Methods for general application Section four - test at low temperature Amendment 2 Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and optical cables Part 1-4:Methods for general application Section four - test at low temperature Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and optical cables Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and optical cables Part 2-1:Methods specific to elastoremic compounds-Ozone resistance, hot set and mineral oil immersion tests Amendment 1 Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and optical cables Part 2-1:Methods specific to elastoremic compounds-Ozone resistance, hot set and mineral oil immersion tests Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 3:Methods specific to PVC compounds Section one-Pressure test at high temperature-Tests for resistance to cracking Amendment 1 Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 3:Methods specific to PVC compounds Section one-Pressure test at high temperature-Tests for resistance to cracking Amendment 2 Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 3-1:Methods specific to PVC compounds Section one-Pressure test at high temperature-Tests for resistance to cracking Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 3:Methods specific to PVC compounds Section Two Loss of mass test -Thermal stability test Amendment 1 Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Part 3:Methods specific to PVC compounds Section Two Loss of mass test -Thermal stability test Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables

Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables. Part 4: Methods specific to polyethylene and polypropylene compounds. Section One Resistance to environmental stress cracking-Wrapping test after thermal ageing in air measurement of the melt flow index-Carbon black and/or mineral content measurement in PE Amendment 2 Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables. Part 4: Methods specific to polyethylene and polypropylene compounds. Section One - Resistance to environmental stress cracking-Wrapping test after thermal ageing in air measurement of the melt flow index-Carbon black and/or mineral content measurement in PE

Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables. Part 4: Methods specific to polyethylene and polypropylene compounds. Section Two Elongation at break after pre-conditioning-wrapping test after pre-conditioningwropping test after thermal ageing in air measurement of mass increase-Long-term stability test (appendix A)-Test method for copper-catalysed oxidative degradation (Appendix B) Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables. Part 5:Methods specific to filling compounds Section One - Drop-point separation of oil Lower temperature brittleness -Total acid number -Absence of corrosive components -Permittivity at 23 Stationary lead-acid batteries-General requirements and methods of test-Part 2: Valve regulated types Photovoltaic devices Part 2:Requirements for reference solar cells Loading guide for dry-type power transformers Short-circuit current calculation in three-phase a.c. Systems Part 1:Factors for the calculation of short-circuit currents in three-phase a.c. Systems according to IEC 909 Electrical equipment-Data for short-circuit current calculations in accordance with IEC 909(1988) Low-Voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 1:General rules Amendment 2 Low-Voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 1:General rules Low-Voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 2:Circuit-breakers Amendment 2 Low-Voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 2:Circuit-breakers Low-Voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 3:Switches,disconnectors,switch,disconnectors and fuse-combination units Low-Voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 4-1:Contactors and motor-startersElectromechanical contactors and motor-starters Low-Voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 4-1:Contactors and motor-startersElectromechanical contactors and motor-starters Electromagnetic compatibility(EMC) Part 4-3: Testing and measurement techniquesRadiated,radio-frequency,electromagentic field immunity test. Amendment 1 Electromagnetic compatibility(EMC) Part 4-3: Testing and measurement techniques-Radiated,radio-frequency,electromagentic field immunity test. Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use-Part 1: General requirements Protection of structures against lightining Part 1: General principles Protection of structures against lightining Part 1: General principles Electromechanical contactors for household and similar purposes Coverage Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems-Part 3:Software requirements Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems-Part 3:Software requirements

Panel mounted equipment - Electrical measuring instruments-Dimensions for panel mounting Electromechanical non-specified time all-or-nothing relays-Part 1: General requirements. Electromechanical non-specified time all-or-nothing relays-Part 1: General requirements. High-voltage switchgear and controlgear-Part 100:High-voltage alternating - current circuit-breakers Optical fibres - Part 1: generic specification-Section 2: Measuring methods for dimensions

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