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IEC's activities, collectively known as electrotechnology, cover all electrical, electronic and associated technologies in the areas of power generation, transmission and distribution, medical equipment, semiconductors, fibre optics, nanotechnology and renewable energies. In addition to providing an excellent framework for improving safety and optimizing energy, IEC standards support trade between countries by providing a reference for the functioning of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade.
Cable management - Cable tray systems and cable ladder systems
$215.00 $430.00
Luminaire performance - Part 2-1: Particular requirements for LED luminaires
$110.00 $221.00
Power installations exceeding 1 kV AC and 1,5 kV DC – Part 2: DC
$183.00 $367.00
Electricity metering data exchange – The DLMS®/COSEM suite – Part 5-3: DLMS®/COSEM application layer
$256.00 $512.00
Fibre optic sensors – Part 1-2: Strain measurement – Distributed sensing based on Brillouin scattering
$95.00 $190.00
Plastic films for electrical purposes – Part 3: Specifications for individual materials – Sheet 7: Fluoroethylenepropylene (FEP) films used for electrical insulation
$47.00 $95.00
Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 32: Requirements for hoisting machines
$240.00 $481.00
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-6: Testing and measurement techniques - Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields
$208.00 $417.00
Environmental testing - Part 3-4: Supporting documentation and guidance - Damp heat tests
$72.00 $145.00
Industrial networks – Profiles – Part 2-17: Additional real-time fieldbus profiles based on ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3 – CPF 17
Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment – Product requirements – Part 8-103: Power connectors – Detail specification for 2P+PE circular connectors with 20 A rated current and push-pull locking IP65/IP67 with metal housing
$139.00 $278.00
Application of uncertainty of measurement to conformity assessment activities in the electrotechnical sector