This document specifies the method for assessing overall exposure from all fixed radio frequency sources at a broadcast site. This assessment can be applied at any time but is carried out when the exposure situation changes in or around the aforementioned site.
This document plays an essential role in the coordination of different stakeholders, with respect to ensuring EMF exposure compliance in and around a broadcast site especially for equipment installed within the site.

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Unchanged with respect to the current edition CLC/TS 50459-2:2015.
Scope of the revision:
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- to update ergonomic arrangements with EN 16186-1:2014, EN 16186-2:2017, EN 16186-3:2016
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This part of IEC 62271 applies to AC contactors and/or contactor-based controllers and motorstarters designed for indoor installation and operation at frequencies up to and including 60 Hz on systems having voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 24 kV. This document also includes additional requirements for outdoor installations where the equipment is housed in an additional protective enclosure. It is applicable only to three-pole devices for use in three-phase systems, and single-pole devices for use in single-phase systems. Two-pole contactors and starters for use in single-phase systems are subject to agreement between manufacturer and user. Contactors and/or starters dealt with in this document typically do not have adequate short-circuit interruption capability. In this context, this document gives requirements for: - starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices; - controllers - contactors combined with short-circuit protective devices (SCPD). Contactors intended for closing and opening electric circuits and, if combined with suitable relays, for protecting these circuits against operating overloads are covered in this document. This document is also applicable to the operating devices of contactors and to their auxiliary equipment. Motor-starters intended to start and accelerate motors to normal speed, to ensure continuous operation of motors, to switch off the supply from the motor and to provide means for the protection of motors and associated circuits against operating overloads are dealt with. Motor-starter types included are: - direct-on-line starters; - reversing starters; - two-direction starters; - reduced kVA (voltage) starters; - auto-transformer starters; - rheostatic starters; - reactor starters. This document does not apply to: - circuit-breaker-based motor-starters; - single-pole operation of multi-pole contactors or starters; - two-step auto-transformer starters designed for continuous operation in the starting position; - unbalanced rheostatic rotor starters, i.e. where the resistances do not have the same value in all phases; - equipment designed not only for starting, but also for adjustment of speed; - liquid starters and those of the "liquid-vapour" type; - semiconductor contactors and starters making use of semiconductor contactors in the main circuit; - rheostatic stator starters; - contactors or starters designed for special applications. This document does not deal with components contained in contactors and contactor-based motor-starters, for which individual specifications exist. NOTE 1 Thermal electrical relays are covered by IEC 60255-149. NOTE 2 High-voltage current-limiting fuses are covered by IEC 60282-1 and IEC 60644. NOTE 3 Metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV are covered by IEC 62271-200. NOTE 4 Disconnectors and earthing switches are covered by IEC 62271-102. NOTE 5 High-voltage switches above 1 kV and less than 52 kV are covered by IEC 62271-103. The object of this document is to state: a) the characteristics of contactors and starters and associated equipment; b) the conditions with which contactors or starters comply with reference to: 1) their operation and behaviour, 2) their dielectric properties, 3) the degrees of protection provided by their enclosures, where applicable, 4) their construction, 5) for controllers, interactions between the various components, for example SCPD co-ordination; c) the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met, and the methods to be adopted for these tests; d) the information to be given with the equipment or in the manufacturer's literature.

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IEC 60794-1-403:2021 specifies a method of verifying that cable metallic elements are electrically continuous throughout the cable. Electrical continuity is important for bonding and grounding, toning for location, and other related system issues, and may represent a "goodness of manufacture" criterion. Typically, the test is one of continuity and carries no resistance or conductivity requirement. The metallic elements can be tested individually or can be tested as a total group. Since this latter criterion is frequently the case, all elements are measured as a group unless specified otherwise. NOTE It is possible detail specifications allow such elements as strength members to be non-continuous throughout the cable. This is a special case, and attention is directed to the detail specification.

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IEC 62228-5:2021(E) specifies test and measurement methods for EMC evaluation of Ethernet transceiver ICs under network condition. It defines test configurations, test conditions, test signals, failure criteria, test procedures, test setups and test boards. It is applicable for transceiver of the Ethernet systems  100BASE-T1 according to ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3/AMD1; 100BASE-TX according to ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3; 1000BASE-T1 according to ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3/AMD4  and covers  the emission of RF disturbances; the immunity against RF disturbances; the immunity against impulses; the immunity against electrostatic discharges (ESD).

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IEC 62148-21:2021 is available as IEC 62148-21:2021 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.IEC 62148-21: 2021 covers the design guidelines of the electrical interface for photonic integrated circuit (PIC) packages using silicon fine-pitch ball grid array (S-FBGA) and silicon fine-pitch land grid array (S-FLGA). In this document, the electrical interface for the S-FBGA package is informative. The purpose of this document is to specify adequately the electrical interface of PIC packages composed of optical transmitters and receivers that enable mechanical and electrical interchangeability of PIC packages. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2019. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical change with respect to the previous edition: specification of an electric guard band area around the optical terminal area, so as to allow applications with electric signals at higher symbol rates (e.g. 50 Gbaud and 100 Gbaud).

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IEC 61076-3-122:2021 covers 8-way, shielded, free and fixed rectangular connectors for I/O and data transmission with frequencies up to 500 MHz. It is intended to specify the common dimensions, mechanical, electrical and environmental characteristics and tests for this family of connectors. Connectors complying with this document provide an ingress protection level of IP20; however, they are particularly suited for industrial environments with a high level of vibration. There are two classes of connectors defined in this document, indicated by "class A" and "class B" which are distinguished by some electrical and mechanical characteristics to meet the particular sets of requirements of some industrial applications. Class A meets the requirements defined in Ed.1 of this document. With the two classes A and B, the two codings Type I and II, and the two sets of transmission requirements according to the component categories Cat 5 and Cat 6A as defined in ISO/IEC 11801-1, this document specifies 2 × 2 × 2 = 8 variants. All connectors covered by this document feature a current-carrying capacity beyond the minimum requirement of 0,75 A per pin for an ambient temperature of 60° C as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 1. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2017. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) Title modified. b) Introduction of two sets of requirements for connectors of "class A" and "class B" where class A matches the requirements defined in the previous edition. c) Definition of new performance requirements for frequencies up to 500 MHz in addition to the performance requirements up to 100 MHz provided with the previous edition. d) Re-structuring to reflect the commonalities of and differences between connector Type I and Type II. e) Revision of drawings to clarify some dimensions. e) The derating diagram has been corrected to align it with the upper limiting temperature in the climatic category, with no reduction of performance for the target applications.

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This Part of IEC 61058 applies to change-over selectors (mechanical or electronic) for
appliances actuated by hand, by foot or by other human activity, to operate or control
electrical appliances and other equipment for household or similar purposes with a rated
voltage not exceeding 480 V and a rated current not exceeding 63 A.
These change-over selectors are intended to be operated by a person, via an actuating
member or by actuating a sensing unit. The actuating member or sensing unit can be integral
with or arranged separately, either physically or electrically, from the switch, and can involve
transmission of a signal, for example electrical, optical, acoustic or thermal, between the
actuating member or sensing unit and the switch.
Change-over selectors which incorporate additional control functions governed by the switch
function are within the scope of this document.
This document also covers the indirect actuation of the switch when the operation of the
actuating member or sensing unit is provided by a remote control or a part of an appliance or
equipment such as a door.
NOTE 1 Electronic change-over selectors can be combined with mechanical change-over selectors giving full
disconnection or micro-disconnection.
NOTE 2 Electronic change-over selectors without a mechanical switch in the supply circuit provide only electronic
disconnection. Therefore, the circuit on the load side is always considered to be live.
NOTE 3 For change-over selectors used in tropical climates, additional requirements can apply.
NOTE 4 Attention is drawn to the fact that the standards for appliances can contain additional or alternative
requirements for change-over selectors.
NOTE 5 Throughout this document, the word "appliance" means "appliance or equipment".
This document applies to change-over selectors intended to be incorporated in, on, or with an
appliance.
This document also applies to change-over selectors incorporating electronic devices.

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This document applies to cord switches (mechanical or electronic) for appliances actuated by
hand, by foot or by other human activity, to operate or control electrical appliances and other
equipment for household or similar purposes with a rated voltage not exceeding 250 V and a
rated current not exceeding 16 A.
Throughout this document, the word "appliance" means "appliance or equipment".
These switches are intended to be operated by a person, via an actuating member or by
actuating a sensing unit. The actuating member or sensing unit can be integral or arranged
separately from the switch. The transmission of a signal between the actuating member or
sensing unit and the switch can be made either physically or electrically (for example,
electrical, optical, acoustic or thermal).
Switches which incorporate additional control functions governed by the switch function are
within the scope of this document.
This document also covers the indirect actuation of the switch when the operation of the
actuating member or sensing unit is provided by a remote control or a part of an appliance
such as a door.
NOTE 1 Electronic switches can be combined with mechanical switches giving full disconnection or
microdisconnection.
NOTE 2 Electronic switches without a mechanical switch in the supply circuit provide only electronic
disconnection. Therefore, the circuit on the load side is always considered to be live.
NOTE 3 For switches used in tropical climates, additional requirements can apply.
NOTE 4 Attention is drawn to the fact that the standards for appliances can contain additional or alternative
requirements for switches.

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This part of IEC 61169, which is a sectional specification (SS), provides information and rules
for the preparation of detail specifications (DS) for RF coaxial connectors with push-on coupling,
typically for use in 50 Ω RF cables or micro-strips in microwave, telecommunication, wireless
systems and other fields (SMPM).
It specifies mating face dimensions for general purpose connectors – grade 2, dimensional
details of standard test connectors-grade 0, gauging information and tests selected from
IEC 61169-1, applicable to all detail specifications relating to series SMPM RF connectors.
This specification indicates recommended performance characteristics to be considered when
writing a detail specification and it covers test schedules and inspection requirements for
assessment levels M and H.
The SMPM push-on coupling structure series RF coaxial connectors with the characteristic of
normative impedance 50 Ω are used with various kinds of RF cables or micro-strips in
microwave, telecommunication, wireless systems. The operating frequency limit is up to 65 GHz.
NOTE Imperial dimensions are original dimensions. All undimensioned pictorial configurations are for reference
purpose only.

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This document provides requirements for electrical safety for:
-   dead working on an overhead contact line system;
-   working activities near an overhead contact line system when it is live.
It applies to all work activities in relation to electrical hazards only.
This document is applicable to overhead contact line systems with the following nominal voltages:
-   1,5 kV and 3 kV dc;
-   15 kV, 2x15 kV, 25 kV and 2x25 kV ac.
It also provides requirements for work activities that can give rise to electrical hazards from the return circuit.
This document does not cover electrical risk arising from:
-   live working on overhead contact line systems (live working can be carried out according to national requirements and practices);
-   working on or near other electrical sources.
If there are no other rules or procedures, this document could be applied to overhead contact line systems with other nominal voltages.

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This part of IEC 62325 specifies a UML package for the electricity balancing business process
and its associated document contextual models, assembly models and XML schemas for use
within the European style electricity markets.
This part of IEC 62325 is based on the European style market contextual model
(IEC 62325-351). The business process covered by this part of IEC 62325 is described in
Clause 5.
The relevant aggregate core components (ACCs) defined in IEC 62325-351 have been
contextualised into aggregated business information entities (ABIEs) to satisfy the requirements
of the European style market publication business process.

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This part of IEC 62769 specifies an FDI profile for IEC 62734 (ISA100 WIRELESS) 1.

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This part of IEC 60384 applies to fixed capacitors for direct current, with metallized electrodes
and polyethylene-terephthalate dielectric for use in electronic equipment.
These capacitors have a possibility of "self-healing properties" depending on conditions of use.
They are primarily intended for applications where the AC component is small with respect to
the rated voltage. Two performance grades of capacitors are covered: grade 1 for long-life
application and grade 2 for general application.
Capacitors for electromagnetic interference suppression and surface mount fixed metallized
polyethylene-terephthalate film dielectric DC capacitors are not included, but are covered by
IEC 60384-14 and IEC 60384-19, respectively.
The object of this document is to prescribe preferred ratings and characteristics and to select
from IEC 60384-1 the appropriate quality assessment procedures, tests and measuring
methods, and to give general performance requirements for this type of capacitor. Test
severities and requirements prescribed in detail specifications referring to this sectional
specification are of equal or higher performance level, because lower performance levels are
not permitted.

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This part of IEC 61189 specifies methods for testing the characteristics of soldering paste using
fine solder particles (hereinafter referred to as solder paste).
This document is applicable to the solder paste using fine solder particle such as type 6, type 7
specified in IEC 61190-1-2 or finer particle sizes.
This type of solder paste is used for connecting wiring and components in high-density printed
circuit boards which are used in electronic or communication equipment and such, equipping
fine wiring (e.g., minimum conductor widths and minimum conductor gaps of 60 μm or less).
Test methods for the characteristics of solder paste in this document are considering the effect
of surface activation force due to the fine sized solder particles which could affect the test result
by existing test methods.

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This part of IEC 60068 outlines Tests Ta and Tb, applicable to devices with leads and leads
themselves. Soldering tests for surface mounting devices (SMD) are described in
IEC 60068‑2‑58.
This document provides procedures for determining the solderability and resistance to soldering
heat of devices in applications using solder alloys, which are eutectic or near eutectic tin lead
(Pb), or lead-free alloys.
The procedures in this document include the solder bath method and soldering iron method.
The objective of this document is to ensure that component lead or termination solderability
meets the applicable solder joint requirements of IEC 61191-3 and IEC 61191-4. In addition,
test methods are provided to ensure that the component body can be resistant to the heat load
to which it is exposed during soldering.
NOTE Information about wetting time and wetting force can be obtained by test methods using a wetting balance.
IEC 60068-2-69 (solder bath and solder globule method) can be consulted.

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Unchanged with respect to the current edition CLC/TS 50459-1:2015.
Scope of the revision:
- to update general principles for the presentation of ERTMS/ETCS/GSM-R information correlated with ERA_ERTMS_015560 v3.4.0:2016,
- to update ergonomic arrangements with EN 16186-1:2014, EN 16186-2:2017, EN 16186-3:2016
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This document applies to independently mounted switches for appliances (mechanical or
electronic) actuated by hand, by foot or by other human activity, to operate or control
electrical appliances and other equipment for household or similar purposes with a rated
voltage not exceeding 480 V and a rated current not exceeding 63 A.
These switches are intended to be operated by a person, via an actuating member or by
actuating a sensing unit. The actuating member or sensing unit can be integral with or
arranged separately, either physically or electrically, from the switch and involve transmission
of a signal, for example, electrical, optical, acoustic or thermal, between the actuating
member or sensing unit and the switch.
Switches which incorporate additional control functions governed by the switch function are
within the scope of this document.
This document also covers the indirect actuation of the switch when the operation of the
actuating member or sensing unit is provided by a remote control or by a part of an appliance
or equipment, such as a door.
NOTE 1 Electronic switches can be combined with mechanical switches giving full disconnection or microdisconnection.
NOTE 2 Electronic switches without a mechanical switch in the supply circuit provide only electronic
disconnection. Therefore, the circuit on the load side is always considered to be live.
NOTE 3 For switches used in tropical climates, additional requirements can apply.
NOTE 4 Attention is drawn to the fact that the standards for appliances can contain additional or alternative
requirements for switches.
NOTE 5 Throughout this document, the word "appliance" means "appliance or equipment".

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This document applies to transportable wall saws guided by a track guiding system intended
for dry cutting or to be connected to a liquid system for cutting concrete, stone or similar
material by means of a diamond wheel. The rated speed of the diamond wheel does not
exceed a peripheral speed of 100 m/s at rated capacity.
This document does not apply to transportable wall saws that are intended to be left unattended
while performing an operation.
This document does not apply to transportable wall saws that employ hydraulic systems.
This document does not apply to hand-held cut-off machines.
NOTE 101 Hand-held cut-off machines will be covered by a future part of IEC 62841-2.

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This part of IEC 61439 defines the specific requirements for the power switchgear and
controlgear assembly (abbreviated ‘PSC-assembly’ throughout this document see 3.1.101) as
follows:
• assemblies for which the rated voltage does not exceed 1 000 V AC or 1 500 V DC;
• assemblies designed for a nominal frequency of the incoming supply or supplies not
exceeding 1 000 Hz;
NOTE 1 Frequencies above 1 kHz are considered as high frequencies, see also IEC 60664-1:2007, 5.3.3.2.5
to take into account additional constraints to insulation coordination.
• assemblies intended for indoor and outdoor applications;
• stationary or movable assemblies with or without enclosures;
• assemblies intended for use in connection with the generation, transmission, distribution
and conversion of electrical energy, and for the control of equipment consuming electrical
energy and for associated data processing;
• assemblies designed for use under special service conditions, for example in ships and in
rail vehicles, provided that the other relevant specific requirements are complied with;
NOTE 2 Supplementary requirements for assemblies in ships are covered by IEC 60092-302-2.
This document also applies to assemblies for use in photovoltaic installations, designated as
photovoltaic assemblies (PVA). The particular characteristics, specific service conditions and
the requirements for PVA’s are included in Annexes DD, EE and FF.
This document provides supplementary requirements for PSC-assemblies intended for use as
part of the electrical equipment of machines and can be applied in addition to the
requirements given in IEC 60204-1.
This document applies to all assemblies whether they are designed, manufactured and
verified on a one-off basis or fully standardised and manufactured in quantity.
The manufacture and/or assembly can be carried out by an entity other than the original
manufacturer (see 3.10.1 of IEC 61439-1:2020).
This document does not apply to individual devices, for example, circuit-breakers, fuse
switches and self-contained components such as, motor starters, power electronic converter
systems and equipment (PECS), switch mode power supplies (SMPS), uninterruptable power
supplies (UPS), basic drive modules (BDM), complete drive modules (CDM), adjustable speed
power drives systems (PDS), stand-alone energy storage systems (battery and capacitor
systems), and other electronic equipment which comply with their relevant product standards.
This document describes their integration into a PSC-assembly or an empty enclosure used
as a part of a PSC-assembly.
For some applications, such as, explosive atmospheres, functional safety, there may be a
need to comply with the requirements of other standards or legislation in addition to those
specified in the IEC 61439 series.
This document does not apply to the specific types of assemblies covered by other parts of
IEC 61439. For assemblies not covered by other parts, this part applies.
Unless local legislation details additional requirements, equipment within the scope of this
document, which complies with this document, is deemed to meet essential safety
requirements. This includes fully verified specifier options, for example user choice of
protection against accidental contact with hazardous live parts of IPXXB or IP3XD. Where
special requirements are agreed between the user and manufacturer, that are not fully
specified within this document, for example, (i) part of the assembly is outside the scope of
this document, (ii) exceptional vibration is present at the place of installation, (iii) exceptional
voltage variations occur in service, or (iv) possible adverse effects from sonic or ultrasonic
sources, a risk assessment and/or additional or more severe verifications may be required to
demonstrate that the essential safety requirements have been fulfilled.

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This part of IEC 61851 defines the EMC requirements for any off-board components or
equipment of such systems used to supply or charge electric vehicles with electric power by
conductive power transfer (CPT), with a rated input voltage, according to IEC 60038:2009, up
to 1 000 V AC or 1 500 V DC and an output voltage up to 1 000 V AC or 1 500 V DC.
This document covers off-board charging equipment for mode 1, mode 2, mode 3 and mode 4
charging as defined in IEC 61851-1:2017.
Cables where there is no electronics or no electric/electronic switching are considered as
passive (benign) and are deemed to comply with the emission and immunity requirements of
this document without any need for testing.
This document does not apply to any on-board components or equipment of charging or
power supply systems being part of the vehicles. The EMC requirements for such equipment
are covered by IEC 61851-21-1: 2017.
Compliance with the emission and immunity requirements of this document is verified where it
can be demonstrated that the equipment under test (EUT) meets the respective limits, during
type tests in the measuring arrangement of this document.
Requirements for electric vehicle wireless power transfer (WPT) systems are covered in
IEC 61980 (all parts).

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EN-IEC 62841-2-3 applies to hand-held grinders, disc-type polishers and disc-typesanders, including angle, straight and vertical tools, intended for use on various materials except magnesium, with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm. For grinders, the rated no load speed does not exceed a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity.This standard does not apply to dedicated cut-off machines. This standard does not apply to orbital polishers and orbital sanders.

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This part of IEC 62841 applies to hand-held grinders, disc-type polishers and disc-type sanders, including angle, straight and vertical tools, intended for use on various materials except magnesium, with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm. For grinders, the rated no-load speed does not exceed a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity.

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This part of IEC 61970 specifies a standard interface for exchanging dynamic model information
needed to support the analysis of the steady state stability (small-signal stability) and/or
transient stability of a power system or parts of it. The schema(s) for expressing the dynamic
model information are derived directly from the CIM, more specifically from IEC 61970-302.
The scope of this document includes only the dynamic model information that needs to be
exchanged as part of a dynamic study, namely the type, description and parameters of each
control equipment associated with a piece of power system equipment included in the steady
state solution of a complete power system network model. Therefore, this profile is dependent
upon other standard profiles for the equipment as specified in IEC 61970-452, CIM static
transmission network model profiles, the topology, the steady state hypothesis and the steadystate
solution (as specified in IEC 61970-456, Solved power system state profiles) of the power
system, which bounds the scope of the exchange. The profile information described by this
document needs to be exchanged in conjunction with IEC 61970-452 and IEC 61970-456
profiles’ information to support the data requirements of transient analysis tools. IEC 61970-456
provides a detailed description of how different profile standards can be combined to form
various types of power system network model exchanges.
This document supports the exchange of the following types of dynamic models:
• standard models: a simplified approach to exchange, where models are contained in
predefined libraries of classes interconnected in a standard manner that represent dynamic
behaviour of elements of the power system. The exchange only indicates the name of the
model along with the attributes needed to describe its behaviour.
• proprietary user-defined models: an exchange that would provide users the ability to
exchange the parameters of a model representing a vendor or user proprietary device where
an explicit description of the model is not described in this document. The connections
between the proprietary models and standard models are the same as described for the
standard models exchange. Recipient of the data exchange will need to contact the sender
for the behavioural details of the model.
This document builds on IEC 61970-302, CIM for dynamics which defines the descriptions of
the standard dynamic models, their function block diagrams, and how they are interconnected
and associated with the static network model. This type of model information is assumed to be
pre-stored by all software applications hence it is not necessary to be exchanged in real-time
or as part of a dynamics model exchange.

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Unchanged with respect to the current edition CLC/TS 50459-3:2016.
Scope of the revision:
- to update general principles for the presentation of ERTMS/ETCS/GSM-R information correlated with ERA_ERTMS_015560 v3.4.0:2016,
- to update ergonomic arrangements with EN 16186-1:2014, EN 16186-2:2017, EN 16186-3:2016
- to revise pictures and layouts
- to update in accordance to the Results of the outcome of the Rascop DMI ad’hoc group

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This part of IEC 61587 specifies security aspects and security performance levels of the
mechanical construction of indoor cabinets in accordance with IEC 60917 (all parts) and
IEC 60297 (all parts). This document does not address vandalism.
NOTE Protection against vandalism is typically controlled by user-specific requirements.

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This document specifies guidelines for the archives community on the collection and reporting of statistics for the following purposes:
—   strategic planning and internal management of archives;
—   aggregating and comparing operational and performance statistics at regional, national, and international levels;
—   reporting to stakeholders such as funding institutions, politicians, researchers, and the general public;
—   promoting the role and value of archives for advancing learning and research, education and culture, and social and economic life;
—   improving the management of processes, reinforcing transparency and supporting good governance.
This document does not apply to records centres responsible for records that are still in the legal custody of the organization that created or received them, although it is recognized that some archives also have responsibilities for appraising, acquiring, and managing the current records of organizations that can or not be transferred to the archives for permanent retention. When applying this document to archives that also perform records management functions, the archives can exclude statistics that pertain to its records management functions, including measures pertaining to holdings and their usage and preservation, funding and expenditures, space and facilities, staffing and management.

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This part of IEC 60794, which is a family specification, specifies the optical fibre, cable elements,
cable construction requirements, main requirements for installation and operating conditions,
cable design characteristics and test for OPPC (optical phase conductor), used for carrying
current as well as communication and data transmission. The corresponding environmental
declaration can be built according to IEC TR 62839-1.
The OPPC is a substitute for a conventional phase bare conductor containing optical fibres.
Usually, the fibres are embedded loosely in protective buffer tubes. To fulfil mechanical and
electrical requirements, an armouring of one or more layers with aluminium, aluminium alloy,
and aluminium clad steel, galvanized steel or a mixture of them is helically stranded.

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The scope of this document is to guide users of the EN 45545 series, particularly EN 45545 2:2013+A1:2015 and EN 45545 5:2013+A1:2015, in the application of these standards in designing and assessing NiCd batteries on board trains for their fire protection measures.
The scope of this document excludes any new requirements, considering only the requirements stated by the above listed standards.
However, EN 45545 being generic requirements and not specifically referred to NiCd batteries, this guide helps the application for those batteries.

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This document:
• provides requirements and recommendations for the overall Electrical Power System. In
particular, it covers interruptible and uninterruptible Electrical Power Systems including
the systems supplying the I&C systems;
• is consistent and coherent with IEC 61513. Like IEC 61513, this document also highlights
the need for complete and precise requirements, derived from the plant safety goals.
Those requirements are prerequisites for generating the comprehensive requirements for
the overall Electrical Power System architecture, and for the electrical power supply subsystems;
• has to be considered in conjunction with and at the same level as IEC 61513. These two
standards provide a complete framework establishing general requirements for
instrumentation, control, and Electrical Power System for Nuclear Power Plants.
This document establishes:
• the high level specification and requirement to implement a suitable Electrical Power
System in a NPP that supports reactor systems important to safety. It also enables
electrical energy production providing the transmission grid with active and reactive power
and electro-mechanical inertia;
• the relationships between:
– the plant safety requirements and the architecture of the overall Electrical Power
System and its sub-systems (see Figure 1) including:
a) the contribution to the plant Defence in Depth;
b) the independency and redundancy provisions;
– the electrical requirements and the architecture of the Electrical Power System and its
sub-systems;
– the functional requirements and the architecture of the Electrical Power System and its
sub-systems;
– the requirements associated with the maintenance strategy and the architecture of the
Electrical Power System and its sub-systems;
• the design of Electrical power sub-systems (e.g. interruptible and uninterruptible);
• the requirements for supporting systems of Electrical Power System (HVAC, I&C, etc.);
• the Electrical Power System life-cycle framework.
This document does not cover the specification of:
• I&C systems;
• the transmission lines connecting to substations outside the NPP;
• electrical equipment requirements already defined in the industrial IEC standards;
• electrical power for security systems (e.g., fences, surveillance systems, entrance
control);
• lighting and socket facility.
This document does not consider power production requirements.

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This part of IEC 61753 contains the minimum tests, test severities and measurement
requirements which a sealed fibre optic closure need to meet in order to be categorised as
meeting the IEC standard for category G – Ground, as defined in Table A.14 of
IEC 61753-1:2018. Free breathing closures are not covered in this document.

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This part of IEC 63203-201 specifies a test method for determination of the electrical resistance
of conductive fabrics under simulated microclimate within clothing. The microclimate is the
climate of the small air layer between the skin and clothing having a specific temperature and
humidity. This test method can be applied to conductive fabrics including multilayer assemblies
for use in clothing.

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This part of IEC 61439 lays down the general definitions and service conditions, construction
requirements, technical characteristics and verification requirements for low-voltage
switchgear and controlgear assemblies.
NOTE Throughout this document, the term assembly(s) (see 3.1.1) is used for a low-voltage switchgear and
controlgear assembly(s).
For the purpose of determining assembly conformity, the requirements of the relevant part of
the IEC 61439 series, Part 2 onwards, apply together with the cited requirements of this
document. For assemblies not covered by Part 3 onward, Part 2 applies.
This document applies to assemblies only when required by the relevant assembly standard
as follows:
– assemblies for which the rated voltage does not exceed 1 000 V AC or
1 500 V DC;
– assemblies designed for a nominal frequency of the incoming supply or supplies not
exceeding 1 000 Hz;
– assemblies intended for indoor and outdoor applications;
– stationary or movable assemblies with or without an enclosure;
– assemblies intended for use in connection with the generation, transmission, distribution
and conversion of electric energy, and for the control of electrical energy consuming
equipment.
This document does not apply to individual devices and self-contained components such as
motor starters, fuse switches, power electronic converter systems and equipment (PECS),
switch mode power supplies (SMPS), uninterruptable power supplies (UPS), basic drive
modules (BDM), complete drive modules (CDM), adjustable speed power drives systems
(PDS), and other electronic equipment which comply with their relevant product standards.
This document describes the integration of devices and self-contained components into an
assembly or into an empty enclosure forming an assembly.
For some applications involving, for example, explosive atmospheres, functional safety, there
can be a need to comply with the requirements of other standards or legislation in addition to
those specified in the IEC 61439 series.

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This European Standard specifies the minimum equipment requirements for the performance, reliability, resilience, security and safety characteristics of the receiving centre transceiver (RCT) installed in ARC and used in alarm transmission systems. The alarm transmission system requirements and classifications are defined within EN 50136 1. Different types of alarm systems may in addition to alarm messages also send other types of messages, e.g. fault messages and status messages. These messages are also considered to be alarm messages. The term alarm message is used in this broad sense throughout the document.  Where application specific standards exist, the RCT should comply with relevant standards called up by that application. The RCT can be either an integrated element of any receiving/annunciation equipment, or a stand-alone device. In either case, the requirements of this European Standard should apply. The function of the RCT is to monitor the ATPs, receive alarm messages, forward alarm messages to one or more AEs and send acknowledgements to the SPTs. Management of the transmission network is not in the scope of this European Standard.

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