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This document specifies the characteristics and technical requirements for protruding head tubular sleeves, in corrosion resisting steel, which can be plain or provided with a series of annular grooves.
Passivated sleeves are for use in aerospace assemblies whose maximum operating temperature does not exceed 650 °C. It is important that the operating temperatures for aluminium pigmented sleeves do not exceed 230 °C.
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements applicable to radio equipment used in MultiPoint (MP) Digital Fixed Radio Systems (DFRS) designed for use in the following sub-ranges (see note 2):
• 30 MHz to 1 GHz.
• 1 GHz to 3 GHz.
• 3 GHz to 11 GHz.
• 24,25 GHz to 29,5 GHz.
• 31,0 GHz to 33,4 GHz.
• 40,5 GHz to 43,5 GHz.
NOTE 1: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] is given in Annex A.
NOTE 2: For more information on the applicable frequency bands, refer to Annex F.
The present document is applicable to multipoint radio system equipment using any arbitrary access method. It applies to all equipment composing the MP systems, i.e. to Central Station (CS), Terminal Station (TS) and Repeater Station (RS). Time Division Duplex (TDD) or Frequency Division Duplex (FDD or H-FDD) can be used on an equivalent basis. Equipment are classified according to one set of Equipment Classification (EqC) (summarized in clause C.4). The EqC set of the equipment under assessment is indicated in the technical documentation (see note 3). Equipment not fitting any of the set of EqC provided by Annex C are not in the scope of the present document.
NOTE 3: See definition in clause 3.2.
Equipment providing undetachable antennas or providing active antennas (eventually requiring radiated test procedures) are not in the scope of the present document (see note 4).
NOTE 4: Rationale is that even if antenna characteristics are not relevant for access to radio spectrum of MP fixed radio systems (see technical description in ETSI TR 101 506 [i.6]), the essential equipment parameters are defined at antenna port and their radiated test procedures are not available. For information, the most common types of antennas are standardized in Part 3 of this multi-part
deliverable [i.2]. Systems referring to an EqC with "H" code (see clause C.2.2) as Primary Equipment Classification (PET), implementing an actual FH-CDMA access method with frequency hopping period exceeding 400 ms, are not considered within the scope of the present document. Applications intended for offering in the bands 3,4 GHz to 3,8 GHz the option of Nomadic Wireless Access (NWA), according to the NWA definition in Recommendation ITU-R F.1399 [i.14], are not considered in the scope of the present document.
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This document specifies the male coding and attachment system for mounting on fixed housing in the family of rectangular electrical connectors with sealed and non-sealed rear, plastic housing, locking device, for operating temperatures from −55 °C to 175 °C.
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The standard specifies requirements for appliances for household and similar purposes to prevent the backflow of non-potable water into the water mains. It also specifies requirements for hose sets used for connecting such appliances to the water mains that supply water at a pressure not exceeding 1 MPa.
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This document specifies the characteristics of hermetic jam-nut mounted receptacles in the family of bayonet coupling circular connectors, intended for use in an operating temperature range of – 65 °C to 175 °C or 200 °C continuous.
It is applicable to models specified in Table 4.
For plugs and protective covers, see EN 3646-008 and EN 3646-009 respectively.
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This document specifies the characteristics of 90° corner, reduced series, counterbored fixed anchor nuts, with a self-locking feature achieved by forming the upper portion out-of-round, in heat resisting steel, MoS2 lubricated.
Classification: 1 100 MPa / 315 °C .
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This document specifies the characteristics of screws, 100° countersunk normal head, offset cruciform recess, coarse tolerance normal shank, long thread, in alloy steel, cadmium plated.
Classification: 1 100 MPa1/235 °C2.
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This document specifies the labelling requirements for intraocular lenses (IOLs) and the information to be provided within or on the packaging.
NOTE This document attempts to harmonize the recognized labelling requirements for IOLs throughout the world. However, there can be additional national requirements.
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This document is applicable for evaluating absorbent incontinence products for urine, faeces, or both for adults and children. It provides a context for the procedures described in other International Standards and for published testing procedures. General factors relating to incontinence products and their usage are also addressed.
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This document specifies the mounting dimensions of the accessories regarding interchangeability for 16 MPa (160 bar) compact cylinders conforming to ISO 6020-3. The accessories are applied to mounting with cylinders manufactured in accordance with ISO 6020-3. This document covers the following accessories of which the identification code is specified in ISO 6099: AP2 rod clevis, internal thread (see Figure 1 and Table 1); AP4 rod eye, plain, internal thread (see Figure 2 and Table 2); AA4 - L pivot pin (locking plate) (see Figure 3 and Table 3); AL6 locking plate for pivot pin (see Figure 4 and Table 4); AA4 - S and AA4 - R pivot pin plain (see Figure 5-6 and Table 5 respectively). The design of these accessories is based on the maximum forces derived from pressures and bore diameters of the cylinders specified in ISO 2944 and ISO 3320.
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IEC 62680-1-3:2026, this specification, defines the USB Type-C® receptacles, plug and cables. The USB Type-C Cable and Connector Specification is guided by the following principles: - Enable new and exciting host and device form-factors where size, industrial design and style are important parameters - Work seamlessly with existing USB host and device silicon solutions - Enhance ease of use for connecting USB devices with a focus on minimizing user confusion for plug and cable orientation The USB Type-C Cable and Connector Specification defines a receptacle, plug, cable, and detection mechanisms that are compatible with existing USB interface electrical and functional specifications. This specification covers the following aspects that are needed to produce and use this new USB cable/connector solution in newer platforms and devices, and that interoperate with existing platforms and devices: - USB Type-C receptacles, including electro-mechanical definition and performance requirements - USB Type-C plugs and cable assemblies, including electro-mechanical definition and performance requirements - USB Type-C to legacy cable assemblies and adapters - USB Type-C-based device detection and interface configuration, including support for legacy connections - USB Power Delivery optimized for the USB Type-C connector. IEC 62680-1-3:2026 cancels and replaces the sixth edition published in 2024 and constitutes an editorial revision. This standard is the USB-IF publication Universal Serial Bus Type-C Cable and Connector Specification Revision 2.4. New release primarily includes incorporation of all approved ECNs as of the revision date plus editorial clean-up.
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This document specifies for passenger lifts and goods passenger lifts: the verification of door locking devices; the verification of safety gears; the verification of overspeed governors; the verification of buffers; the verification of safety circuits and SIL-rated circuits; the verification of ascending car overspeed protection means; the verification of unintended car movement protection means; the verification of rupture valves and one-way restrictors; the verification of suspension and compensation means; the discard criteria for suspension means and sheaves; the calculation of guide rails; the calculation of rams, cylinders, rigid pipes and fittings; the evaluation of the traction; the evaluation of the safety factor on suspension means; the pendulum shock tests; the fault exclusion for electric and electronic components; the design rules for SIL-rated circuits. This document is not applicable to passenger lifts, goods passenger lifts or lift components, which are installed or manufactured before the date of its publication.
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This document describes the basic characteristics of fluoroethylene vinyl ether copolymer (FEVE) type fluoropolymer topcoats and their coating systems. Information on the weathering performance of the fluoropolymer topcoats and associated coating systems for over 30 years is also provided.[1]],[[4]]-[[12] This document covers: weathering data of FT (FEVE fluoropolymer topcoat); chemical analysis of outdoor exposed coated panels focusing on the paint surface and their cross-sections. This document does not include FEVE type waterborne fluoropolymer topcoats and their coating systems.
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Motorway chauffeur systems (MCS) perform Level 3 automated driving on limited access motorways with the presence of a fallback-ready user (FRU). This document describes a framework of MCS including system characteristics, system states and transition conditions and system functions. This document specifies requirements for the basic set of functionalities of a MCS, and test procedures to verify these requirements. The requirements include vehicle operation to perform the entire dynamic driving task (DDT) within the current lane of travel, to issue a request to intervene (RTI) before disengaging, and to extend operation and temporarily continue to perform the DDT after issuing an RTI. Requirements and test procedures for additional functionalities (such as lane changing) are provided in other parts of the ISO 23792 series. Means related to setting a destination and selecting a route to reach the destination are not within the scope of this document. This document applies to MCS installed in light vehicles[9].
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This document specifies the safety rules for lifts permanently serving buildings and constructions and intended for the transport of persons or persons and goods. It applies to traction lifts, positive drive lifts and hydraulic lifts that: serve specific levels; and have a rated speed exceeding 0,15 m/s; and have an enclosed car; and move along guide rails inclined not more than 15° to the vertical; and are indoor or weather-protected. This document also applies to the electrical equipment of these lifts including the lighting and socket outlets in the well. This document specifies safety rules related to: persons to be safeguarded: users, including passengers, maintenance and inspection personnel; persons at the landings and outside of the well, or any machinery space and pulley room, who can be affected by the lift. property to be safeguarded: loads in the car; components of the lift installation; building in which the lift is installed. This document does not specify additional requirements for: lifts serving buildings with requirements for seismic conditions; lifts serving buildings with requirements for accessibility; lifts exposed to vandalism; lifts which can be used for firefighting and evacuation purposes under firefighters control; lifts which can be used to support faster evacuation of persons with disabilities; the behaviour of the lift when the control system of the lift receives a recall signal(s) in the event of fire in a building. This document is not applicable to passenger and goods passenger lifts, which are installed before the date of its publication.
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IEC 62132-8:2026 specifies a method for measuring the immunity of an integrated circuit (IC) to radio frequency (RF) radiated electromagnetic disturbances using an IC stripline. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) frequency range of 150 kHz to 3 GHz was deleted from the scope; b) extension of upper usable frequency to 6 GHz or higher as long as the defined requirements are fulfilled. This part of IEC 62132 is to be read in conjunction with IEC 62132-1.
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Creating an amendment to list the EN IEC 60079-15:2019 in OJEU by submitting European elements (Annex ZZ and Annex ZA)
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This document specifies requirements for transportable liquid oxygen systems that are common to both base units and portable units and requirements that are particular to base units.
Stationary liquid oxygen systems used for oxygen pipeline supply systems are excluded from this document.
NOTE 1 Throughout this document the term “units” is used where the requirement applies to both base units and portable units.
NOTE 2 ISO 18777 - 2 specifies those requirements particular to portable units.
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This document describes a test method for the determination of the flash point of chemicals, lube oils, fuels including aviation turbine fuel, diesel fuel, diesel/biodiesel blends and related products. The precision of this method has been determined over the range of 24,5 °C to 229,5 °C. NOTE Apparatus can determine the flash point at higher or lower temperatures than the precision range, however the precision has not been determined.
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IEC 62680-1-2:2026, the USB Power Delivery specification defines a power delivery system covering all elements of a USB system including USB Hosts, USB Devices, Hubs, Chargers and cable assemblies. This specification describes the architecture, protocols, power supply behavior, connectors and cabling necessary for managing power delivery over USB at up to 100W in SPR Mode and 240W in EPR Mode. This specification is intended to be fully compatible with and extend the existing USB infrastructure. It is intended that this specification will allow system OEMs, power supply and Peripheral developers adequate flexibility for product versatility and market differentiation without losing backwards compatibility. IEC 62680-1-2:2026 cancels and replaces the seventh edition published in 2024 and constitutes a technical revision. Extended Power Range (EPR) including Adjustable Voltage Supply (AVS) has been added. This document is the USB-IF publication Universal Serial Bus Power Delivery Specification Revision 3.2, Version 1.1.
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IEC 62541-2:2026 describes the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) security model. It describes the security threats of the physical, hardware, and software environments in which OPC UA is expected to run. It describes how OPC UA relies upon other standards for security. It provides definition of common security terms that are used in this and other parts of the IEC 62541 series. It gives an overview and concept of the security features that are specified in other parts of the series. It references services, mappings, and Profiles that are specified normatively in other parts of the 62541 series. It provides suggestions or best practice guidelines on implementing security. Any seeming ambiguity between this document and one of the other normative parts does not remove or reduce the requirement specified in the other normative part. There are many different aspects of security that are addressed when developing applications. However, since OPC UA specifies a communication protocol, the focus is on securing the data exchanged between applications. This does not mean that an application developer can ignore the other aspects of security like protecting persistent data against tampering. It is important that the developers look into all aspects of security and decide how they can be addressed in the application. Common security features for industrial Controls are defined in IEC 62443-4-2 and OPC UA defined a relationship to them in Annex A. This document is directed to readers who will develop OPC UA applications. It is also for end Users that wish to understand the various security features and functionality provided by OPC UA. It also offers some recommendations that can be applied when deploying systems. These recommendations are generic in nature since the details would depend on the actual implementation of the OPC UA applications and the choices made for the site security. This edition cancels and replaces the third edition of IEC TR 62541-2, published in 2020.This edition constitutes a technical revision.
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This document specifies quality requirements for the chart, test procedure and acceptance level for near, far, and colour vision acuity of NDT personnel. Information for grey scale perception and low contrast can be found in the annexes. This document also specifies the qualification requirements for personnel permitted to carry out the test. This document is only applicable to vision acuity under defined conditions similar to those encountered during routine NDT inspection. This document does not address an individual’s overall visual acuity and users are advised to consider the need for a general eye examination by specialist medical personnel to ensure general vision acuity.
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IEC 61076-2-104:2026 This part of IEC 61076 describes 3-way to 12-way circular connectors with M8 screw-locking or with nominal Æ 8 mm snap-locking, for connection of automation devices, for signal and power transmission up to 50 V AC / 60 V DC rated voltage and up to 4 A rated current.
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This part of IEC 62496 defines the standard interface dimensions for a terminated waveguide optical circuit board (OCB) assembly (referred to simply as "assembly") with a single-row thirtytwo-channel polymer MT(PMT) connector, such a PMT being intermateable with the rectangular ferrule of a single-row type MPO 16 connector.
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This document describes a standardized methodology and framework for the development and representation of an ontology that supports a global, open-source approach to implementing the ISO standards on the identification of medicinal products (IDMP) (ISO 11615, ISO/TS 20443, ISO/TS 20451, ISO 11238; ISO/TS 19844, ISO 11239, ISO/TS 20440, and ISO 11240). Realization of the full potential of IDMP requires fully self-describing data. For this purpose, this document describes a methodology and framework that complements the existing conceptual and logical models in the ISO documents on IDMP with an IDMP ontology that enables deep, semantic interoperability based on findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data principles. This methodology and framework enhance the usage of the IDMP data model as the foundation of medicinal product identification and will ultimately enable collaboration towards drug safety and overall operational efficiency. This document also describes a methodology for the agile adaptation of the ISO documents on IDMP in connection with cross-jurisdictional IDMP-related legislation and initiatives. This document is intended to be complementary to and independent from formal regulatory guidance. Thus, it enables cross-jurisdictional consistency and supports stakeholders in their regional implementations of IDMP standards. This document does not mandate any specific ontology as an implementation tool, nor is it an instructional guideline on how to build ontologies, which is out of scope of this document. This document includes key use cases described in the ISO documents on IDMP ISO 11615, ISO 11238 and ISO/TS 19844, as well as further use cases arising from the comprehensive deployment of the ISO documents on IDMP via an ontological framework. Thus, an ontology that represents the IDMP standards aims to cover the complete collection of ISO standards on IDMP regarding key interoperability issues that implementing stakeholders are facing.
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This document specifies the general principles for the establishment of herbal reference substances, covering production, quality control, report, instruction and labelling, packaging, storage and transportation. This document applies to herbal reference substances that are sold and used as reference standards for the quality control of herbal medicines in international trade, including raw materials and finished products.
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This document contains requirements for the competence and impartiality of bodies performing inspection, and for the consistent operation of their inspection activities.
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This document supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses in IEC 62841-1, so as to convert it into the IEC Standard: Particular requirements for hand-held strapping tools. Where a particular subclause of IEC 62841-1 is not mentioned in this document, that subclause applies as far as reasonable. Where this document states "addition", "modification" or "replacement", the relevant text in IEC 62841-1 is to be adapted accordingly. This document applies to hand-held strapping tools.
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IEC 63359:2026 This document provides the quality of gases alternative to SF6 (subsequently referred to as gases) for their re-use in electrical power equipment after recovery and if applicable reclaiming.
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This document specifies a gradient column method for the determination of the density of non-cellular moulded or extruded plastics or pellets in void-free form.
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This document outlines requirements for healthcare organizations to deliver diagnostic tests timely and accurately in a pandemic by leveraging innovative approaches to overcome the limitations of laboratory capacity as follows: mitigation of threats encountered in providing diagnostic services during a pandemic; consideration for quality assurance of diagnostic service provision in a pandemic context; possible response measures to the surge in diagnostic demand. This document does not cover the specific procedures involved in providing pandemic-response medical tests, such as the specimen collection protocols in the specimen collection units or screening stations (e.g. walk-through or drive-through), experimental procedures and the quality management systems of medical laboratories. Furthermore, this document does not address the pandemic responses related to the medical treatment of infected patients in care units (e.g. emergency unit and in-patient unit) and the transferring of confirmed patients within the healthcare organization during a pandemic.
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IEC 63372:2026 describes principles and methodologies, specifies requirements and provides guidance for quantification and communication of carbon footprint a product (CFP), emission reductions and avoided emissions from electric and electronic (EE) products and systems. This document is also applicable to product-related GHG projects.
The GHG quantification such as CFP is based on life cycle assessment (LCA) methods.
This document is a basic environment horizontal publication focusing on essential requirements and is primarily intended for use by committees in the preparation of publications within the area of environment in accordance with the principles laid down in IEC Guide 123. Wherever applicable, it is the responsibility of committees to make use of environment basic publications in the preparation of their environment group and product publications. Committees can apply this document directly to products when they do not develop a product publication in the area of environment.
This first edition of IEC 63372 cancels and replaces IEC TR 62725:2013 and IEC TR 62726:2014, which have been technically revised.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) updating and enhancing content related to carbon footprint of a product to align with new or updated reference standards;
b) including product and system in quantification of GHG emission reductions;
c) adding the content related to avoided emissions including use cases in Annex D.
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This document: establishes requirements for the geological storage of CO2 streams in a way that minimizes risk of CO2 losses; is applicable for both onshore and offshore geological storage within permeable and porous geological strata including hydrocarbon reservoirs where a CO2 stream is not being injected for the purpose of enhancing hydrocarbon production; includes activities associated with site screening and feasibility investigation, characterization, design and development, operation of storage projects, and preparation for project termination; recognizes that the geological characteristics, physical boundaries, management, intrinsic technical risk and uncertainties, of each site are likely to be unique for each project and that intrinsic technical risk and uncertainty will be dealt with on a site-specific basis; provides requirements for integrated project management, including elements of risk management unique to the geological storage of CO2 streams; and establishes a methodology for quantifying the net mass of CO2 that geological storage projects store in storage unit(s). Figure 1 illustrates the limits of this document. This document does not apply to: temporary storage in tanks or by other means; the post-termination phase; injection of CO2 for enhancing production of hydrocarbons or for storage associated with CO2-EOR; disposal of other acid gases except as considered part of the CO2 stream; disposal of waste and other matter added for purpose of disposal; or underground storage using any form of buried container. If production of hydrocarbons in commercial quantities occurs from the storage unit(s), the storage project is outside of the scope of this document and ISO 27916 applies to CO2 storage. A CO2-EOR project that has stored CO2 in association with CO2-EOR can transition to operate under this document after all production of hydrocarbons from the storage unit(s) has ceased.
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This document describes methods for simulating the mechanical loads that can be imparted to passive fire protection (PFP) materials and systems by explosions resulting from releases of flammable gas, pressurized liquefied gas, flashing liquid fuels, or dust that can precede a fire. These methods can be used to determine the resistance of passive fire protection materials to such events. This document considers PFP materials applied to panels, plates, etc. that can be used as divisional elements. The loading on this type of element predominantly results from explosion overpressure applied and drag loadings are typically minimal.
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This document specifies test methods and requirements for the design of electrical devices, when under normal operating conditions, on small craft so that they can be operated without igniting a surrounding flammable gas atmosphere.
This document does not apply to ignition protection procedures for:
— devices or components that can operate in hydrogen and air mixtures;
— devices with dysfunctional issues;
— mechanisms of ignition from external sources, such as static electricity, lightning or other factors not related to the equipment under test.
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IEC 63316:2026 prescribes safeguards, test methods and compliance requirements intended to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire associated with voltage and current at voltages greater than 60 V DC and 60 V AC.
This document applies to equipment ports intended to supply and receive operating power from communications equipment ports using communication wires and cables. It covers particular requirements for circuits that are designed to transfer AC or DC power from a power sourcing equipment (PSE) (3.1.2) to a powered device (PD) (3.1.3), including repeaters, amplifiers, Optical Network Units, Remote DSLAMs, service provider terminating equipment, remote telecommunications cabinets and equipment, and midspan passive equipment connected to the PSE (3.1.2) and PD (3.1.3).
The power transfer of equipment ports covered by this document uses non-mains AC voltage or non-mains DC voltage above 60 V DC classified as ES2 according to 5.2.1.2 of IEC 62368-1:2023 or, in some very controlled cases, classified as ES3 according to IEC 62368-1:2023.
EXAMPLES
- DC power transfer using voltages above 60 V DC but ≤ 120 V DC, classified as ES2;
- Some telecommunications networks where the voltage was formerly called TNV-3 (see IEC 62368-1:2023, Table W.3), typically used for line, span or express powering outside North America, Long Range Reverse Power Feeding, HDSLx line powering ISDN, Line Powering Primary Rate E1;
- Some North American telecommunications networks between the utility service providers´ PSE (3.1.2) and service providers side of the PD (3.1.3) at the PNI (3.1.8);
- For DC power transfer using voltages ≥ 120 V DC at ES3: RFT circuits and the associated telecommunications network equipment and cabling used by communications service providers and communications utilities (for example, line powered E1/T1, HDSLx, SHDSLx, xDSL, repeaters, and telecommunications line powering up or line powering down converters as applicable), Optical Network Units, remote DSLAMs, etc. These RFT circuits are used between the utility service providers PSE (3.1.2) and service providers side of the PD (3.1.3) at the PNI (3.1.8). The customer facing ports of this equipment are at voltage not exceeding 60 V DC and are covered by IEC 62368-1:2023, see Annex A for deployment topologies;
- For AC/DC remote powering voltage above ES1 over coaxial cable in circuits used by cable television utility service providers for repeaters, amplifiers, Optical Network Units. The customer facing ports of this equipment are at voltage not exceeding 60 V DC that are covered by IEC 62368-1:2023.
NOTE 1 Any communications cable that permits power transfer between communication equipment is considered a communication cable even if communication does not take place. For example, a line powering up or line powering down converters as applicable used to power remote telecommunications equipment, can provide limited communications RFT power and not necessarily any superimposed data or signalling.
This document does not cover equipment interfaces within the scope of IEC 63315.
NOTE 2 IEC 63315 covers equipment intended to either supply or receive charging, or operating power from ICT interfaces using ICT wires and cables such as PoE, USB, HDMI, etc, or any of these combined.
This document does not cover ringing signals that are in the scope of IEC 62368-1 or in the scope of IEC 62949:2017.
This document does not cover traditional telecommunications technologies which operate at voltages not exceeding 60 V DC (circuits classified as ES1 according to 5.2.1.1 of IEC 62368-1:2023 and Table ID1a, 1b, or 1c in Table 13 of IEC 62368-1:2023) with or without ringing signals (classified as ES2 according to 5.2.1.1 of IEC 62368-1:2023 and external circuit ID1a, 1b, or 1c in Table 13 of IEC 62368-1:2023). Examples of traditional telecommunications technologies include Analogue Telephony, ISDN, T1, E1, VDSL, SHDSL, DDS, etc.
This document does not cover communications over ma
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This document specifies a method for the analysis of pesticide residues in foods of animal origin with a low fat content, such as meat/muscle, egg or milk by LC-MS/MS. Because of the low material requirements for miniaturized processing and the few work steps, the process is particularly time and cost-saving with high reliability and effectiveness. The method has been collaboratively studied on a number of commodity/pesticide combinations. Precision data are summarized in Table B.1. Guidelines for calibration are outlined in CEN/TS 17061:2019.
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The present document specifies technical requirements, limits and test methods for transceivers and transmitters utilizing Ultra WideBand (UWB) technologies for location tracking for enhanced indoor devices within 6,0 GHz to 8,5 GHz.
NOTE: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU is given in Annex A.
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2021-12-20: This prAA includes common mods to EN IEC 62841-2-18 (PR=75429)
DOW=DOR+48 months is applied to all parts in EN IEC 62841 series
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IEC 63458-1:2026 contains safety-related requirements for high pressure water jet units with drives of all kinds (e.g. electric motor, internal combustion engine, air and hydraulic) in which pumps are used to generate pressure. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events arising during assembly, erection, operation and servicing relevant to high pressure water jet units, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. All references to high pressure water jet units within this document include machines for one or more of the following industrial applications:
– cleaning;
– surface preparation;
– material removal;
– readjustment of concrete;
– cutting.
This document applies to mobile and fixed high pressure water jet units, in which the water pressure is generated by a pressure generator/pump and in which the maximum allowable working pressure is more than the upper limit fixed in the scope of IEC 60335-2-79 (35 MPa is currently the upper limit for machines covered by IEC 60335-2-79).
This document does not cover:
– high pressure cleaners which are dealt with in IEC 60335-2-54;
– additional hazards due to the incorporation of high pressure water jet units into other process-technology machines;
– specific hazards associated with explosive atmospheres, use on ships or ambient temperatures outside the range 5 °C to 40 °C;
– hazard due to the nature of liquids used for jetting, other than that due to pressure;
– hazards associated with the drives or specific hazards due to any heat generation function. However, the hazards due to high temperatures of touchable surfaces are dealt with;
– high pressure water jet units which are manufactured before the date of its publication as IEC standard;
– high pressure water jet hoses which are covered by IEC 63458-2;
– high pressure water jet spraying device which are covered by IEC 63458-3;
Tests according to this document are type tests unless they relate to routine (informative) tests to be carried out during series manufacture.
Compliance with IEC 63458-1, IEC 63458-2 and IEC 63458-3 provides the full requirements for high pressure water jet machines.
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IEC 63458-3:2026 contains safety-related requirements for spraying devices for high pressure water jet units with drives of all kinds (e.g. electric motor, internal combustion engine, air and hydraulic) in which pumps are used to generate pressure. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events arising during assembly, erection, operation and servicing relevant to spraying devices for high pressure water jet units, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. All references to spraying devices for high pressure water jet units within this document include machines for one or more of the following industrial applications:
– cleaning;
– surface preparation;
– material removal;
– readjustment of concrete;
– cutting.
This document applies to spraying devices for mobile and fixed high pressure water jet units, in which the water pressure is generated by a pressure generator/pump and in which the maximum allowable working pressure is more than the upper limit fixed in the scope of IEC 60335-2-79 (35 MPa is currently the upper limit for machines covered by IEC 60335-2-79).
This document does not cover:
– high pressure cleaners which are dealt with in IEC 60335-2-54;
– additional hazards due to the incorporation of high pressure water jet units into other process-technology machines;
– specific hazards associated with explosive atmospheres, use on ships or ambient temperatures outside the range 5 °C to 40 °C;
– hazards due to the nature of liquids used for jetting, other than that due to pressure;
– hazards associated with the drives or specific hazards due to any heat generation function. However, the hazards due to high temperatures of touchable surfaces are dealt with;
– high pressure water jet units which are manufactured before the date of its publication as IEC;
– high pressure water jet hoses which are covered by IEC 63458-2.
Tests according to this document are type tests unless they relate to routine (informative) tests to be carried out during series manufacture.
Compliance with IEC 63458-1, IEC 63458-2 and IEC 63458-3 provide the full requirements for high pressure water jet machines.
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IEC 63458-2:2026 applies to hoses, hose lines and connectors intended to be used with high-pressure water jet units within the scope of IEC 63458-1. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to the equipment in the scope, when it is used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. This document deals with safety requirements to minimize the significant hazards which can arise from assembling, operating and servicing of hoses, hose lines and connectors for use with high pressure water jet machines. The hazard due to scalding from hot liquid or from irritation / burning of any added chemicals is not covered in this document.
Compliance with IEC 63458-1, IEC 63458-2 and IEC 63458-3 provides the full requirements for high pressure water jet machines.
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IEC/IEEE TR 63572:2026 describes the computation and measurement techniques and test approaches for evaluating the local peak absorbed power density (pAPD) and peak spatial average absorbed (epithelial) power density (psAPD) induced in a human body from a wireless device transmitting in close proximity to the user at frequencies between 6 GHz and 300 GHz.
This document provides information on the testing of portable devices transmitting at distances close to the human body, such as mobile phones, tablets, wearable devices, etc. The information in this document is also relevant to exposure in the close proximity of base stations.
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This document specifies the Digital Negative (DNG) image file format. A DNG file meets the requirements provided in this document.
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This document specifies requirements and recommendations for the provision of health and social care services for older persons by healthcare and social care workforce, irrespective of whether the service is provided in the persons own home or in a care home. The services concerned also include short-term care e.g. respite care, enablement, and rehabilitation. Care services are provided in a variety of settings. While this document focuses on services provided in care facilities and care at home, including preventive, responsive, palliative and end of life care, many of the requirements and recommendations can be applied to the provision of care services in any setting. Service provision is based on the individual needs and preferences of the older person to assist self-determination, participation, safety, and security. The document encompasses the holistic needs of older persons receiving care at home and at care homes and the workforce, taking into consideration principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion. This document applies to all providers of care and support to older persons irrespective of size, structure, legal set up, or funding model (i.e. public, private or non-profit). This document does not cover standardization of clinical guidelines, medical devices and building codes (engineering and structural).
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This document specifies good clinical practice (GCP) for the design, conduct, recording and reporting of clinical investigations carried out in human subjects to assess the clinical performance or effectiveness and safety of medical devices. For post-market clinical investigations, the principles set forth in this document are intended to be followed as far as relevant, considering the nature of the clinical investigation (see Annex I). This document specifies the general requirements intended to protect the rights, safety and well-being of human subjects, users or other persons, ensure the scientific conduct of the clinical investigation and the credibility of the clinical investigation results, define the responsibilities of the sponsor and principal investigator, and assist sponsors, investigators, ethics committees, regulatory authorities and other bodies involved in the conformity assessment of medical devices. Other standards or national requirements can also apply to the investigational device(s) under consideration or the clinical investigation(s). NOTE For Software as a Medical Device (SaMD), where appropriate, demonstration of the analytical validity (the SaMD’s output is accurate for a given input), the scientific validity (the SaMD’s output is associated to the intended clinical condition/physiological state), and clinical performance (the SaMD’s output yields a clinically meaningful association to the target use) of the SaMD, the requirements of this document apply as far as relevant (see Reference [5]). Justifications for exemptions from this document can consider the uniqueness of indirect contact between subjects and the SaMD. This document does not apply to in vitro diagnostic medical devices. However, there can be situations, dependent on the device and national or regional requirements, where users of this document can consider whether either specific sections or requirements of this document, or both, can be applicable.
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This document defines adaptive thermal comfort and its mechanisms, and describes current approaches to predict adaptive thermal comfort. This document applies to human thermal comfort in indoor built environments and seasonal adaptive processes. It is applicable to healthy humans exposed to indoor environments where thermal comfort is desirable, but where moderate deviations from thermal comfort occur, in the design of new environments or the assessment of existing ones.
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IEC TR 62271-321:2026 relates to high-voltage switchgear and controlgear for all rated voltage levels above 1 kV AC and 1,5 kV DC and assemblies thereof and provides materials for the reference dictionary for all products covered by the IEC 62271 series.
This dictionary is a preliminary work which can be used to facilitate exchanges in digital format of data related to high-voltage switchgear and controlgear components, devices, equipment, and assemblies of the power systems.
Such a dictionary improves the interoperability of the power systems required for these data exchanges along the power system lifetime and over its life cycle.
Each property has an unambiguously defined meaning and name, and where relevant, a defined value list, a defined format, and a defined unit.
This document defines, digitalizes and then summarizes the properties related to high-voltage switchgear and controlgear nameplates and information usually exchanged during the enquiries, tenders, and orders life phases defined by IEC TC 17 standards of physical elements.
The intention is not to cover manufacturer specific features.
The intention is not to cover IEC TC 17 standards dealing only with assessment methodology (calculation, tests, rules, etc.).
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IEC 61788-15:2026 describes measurements of the intrinsic surface impedance (Zs) of HTS films at microwave frequencies by a modified two-resonance mode dielectric resonator method. The object of measurement is to obtain the temperature dependence of the intrinsic Zs at the resonant frequency f0.
The frequency and thickness range and the measurement resolution for the Zs of HTS films are as follows:
- frequency: up to 40 GHz;
- film thickness: greater than 50 nm;
- measurement resolution: 0,01 mΩ at 10 GHz.
It is crucial that the Zs data at the measured frequency, and that scaled to 10 GHz be reported for comparison, assuming the f2 rule for the intrinsic surface resistance, Rs (f This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- informative Annex B, combined relative standard uncertainty in the intrinsic surface impedance is added;
- the terms, ‘precision and accuracy’, are replaced with uncertainty;
- results from a round robin test are added.
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