IEC 61557-13:2023 defines special performance requirements for hand-held and hand manipulated current clamps and sensors for measurement of leakage currents in electrical distribution systems up to 1 000 V AC and 1 500 V DC taking into account the influence of high external low-frequency magnetic fields and other influencing quantities. See Annex A for examples of measurement applications.
This document does not apply to current clamps or sensors that are used in combination with devices for insulation fault location in accordance with IEC 61557-9, unless it is specified by the manufacturer.
IEC 61557-13:2023 cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2011. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) the term "fixing device" has been removed;
b) the measuring range was changed to a display range, the indication of DC or peak values has been added in 4.1;
c) the frequency for the test of sensitivity for low-frequency magnetic fields has been defined in 4.2;
d) the specified measuring range is now defined as the range of indicated values based on the operating uncertainty in 4.3;
e) alignment of the structure with that of the whole IEC 61557 series;
f) the variation E12 (maximum load current), may be specified according to the manufacturer’s specification.

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IEC 61557-14:2023 defines special requirements for test and measurement equipment used to determine the electrical safety of electrical equipment of machinery in accordance with IEC 60204-1.
This International Standard is to be used in conjunction with IEC 61557-1:2019.
IEC 61557-14:2023 cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2013. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) clarifying the introduction;
b) replaced "dielectric strength" by "voltage test";
c) requirement for maximum output current has been added in 4.2.6.1;
d) tripping time at electrical switching activated by two-hand operation has been added in 4.2.6.1;
e) additional time limiting capability for the protection against electric shock for test persons and bystanders in 4.2.6.2;
f) updated references for safety testing;
g) alignment of the structure with that of the whole IEC 61557 series.

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IEC 61557-7:2019 is available as IEC 61557-7:2019 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.IEC 61557-7:2019 specifies the requirements applicable to measuring equipment for testing the phase sequence in three-phase distribution systems. Indication of the phase sequence can be mechanical, visual and/or audible. This document does not apply to additional measurements for other quantities. It does not apply to monitoring relays. IEC 61557-7:2019 cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2007. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) alignment of the structure with that of the whole IEC 61557 series;
b) updated requirements in 4.3 in accordance with new editions of IEC 61010-1 and IEC 61010-031;
c) the information on markings was extended;
d) the information on the operating instructions was extended;
e) complement to the information on the testing of leads;
f) test leads for insulated conductors were introduced;
g) Annex B was added with information on phase sequence tests and indications.

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IEC 61557-16:2023 specifies the requirements applicable to the performance for test and measurement equipment in order to determine the effectiveness of the protective measures for electrical equipment and/or medical electrical equipment described in IEC 62353.
This International Standard is to be used in conjunction with IEC 61557-1:2019.
IEC 61557-16:2023 cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2014. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) splitting of uncertainty requirements for medical and non-medical electrical equipment in 4.2.1;
b) addition of a definition of ranges with defined uncertainty in 4.2.1 to 4.2.7;
c) addition of an optional measuring device (MD) for non-medical devices in 4.2.1;
d) addition of a limitation of the maximum intrinsic uncertainty for medical applications at leakage current in 4.2.1;
e) change of 4.2.3 from test sockets to sockets for service purposes;
f) addition of a warning in the operating instructions;
g) integration of former 6.3 into 6.2;
h) update of Table 1;
i) alignment of the structure with that of the whole IEC 61557 series.

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IEC 61869-1:2023 is applicable to newly manufactured instrument transformers intended for applications where the nominal voltage is higher than 1 kV AC or 1,5 kV DC, with an analogue or a digital secondary signal for measuring, protection and control purposes, with rated frequencies from 15 Hz to 400 Hz, or for DC applications.
The general requirements for instrument transformers for applications in LV systems (nominal voltage ≤ 1 kV AC or ≤ 1,5 kV DC) are covered by IEC 61869-201.
This part of IEC 61869 is a product family standard and covers general requirements only. For each type of instrument transformer, the product standard is composed of this document and the relevant specific product standard.
This part of IEC 61869 contains the requirements for the limits of the errors both for analogue and digital secondary signal. The other characteristics of a digital interface for instrument transformer are standardised in IEC 61869-9 as an application of the IEC 61850 horizontal standard series, covering communication networks and systems for power utility automation.
This part of IEC 61869 considers bandwidth requirements. The accuracy requirements on harmonics and requirements for the anti-aliasing filter are specified in 5.7.
IEC 61869-1:2023 cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007 and IEC 61869 6:2016. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) merger with IEC 61869-6:2016;
b) new scope: equipment for HV applications with a nominal voltage > 1 kV AC or 1,5 kV DC;
c) new classification of some special tests as type tests or routine test;
d) additional type tests, additional special tests and new clause for commissioning tests;
e) new annexes E, F, G and I.

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IEC 62057-1:2023 applies to stationary meter test units (MTUs) permanently installed in laboratories, used for testing and calibration of electricity meters, in particular for their type test, acceptance test and verification test. It covers the requirements for automatic MTUs for indoor laboratory application and applies to newly manufactured MTUs to test electricity meters on 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks with an AC voltage up to 600 V (phase to neutral).
If meters are intended for system voltages not specified in this document, special requirements are agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser.
This document also defines the kind of tests to perform as type tests / routine tests / acceptance tests and commissioning tests for MTUs.
It does not apply to:
• portable reference meters and portable sources;
• electricity meters;
• data interfaces to the meter and test procedures of data interface;
• transformer operated MTUs;
• personal computers supplied together with the MTU.

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IEC 62057-1:2023 applies to stationary meter test units (MTUs) permanently installed in laboratories, used for testing and calibration of electricity meters, in particular for their type test, acceptance test and verification test. It covers the requirements for automatic MTUs for indoor laboratory application and applies to newly manufactured MTUs to test electricity meters on 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks with an AC voltage up to 600 V (phase to neutral). If meters are intended for system voltages not specified in this document, special requirements are agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. This document also defines the kind of tests to perform as type tests / routine tests / acceptance tests and commissioning tests for MTUs. It does not apply to: • portable reference meters and portable sources; • electricity meters; • data interfaces to the meter and test procedures of data interface; • transformer operated MTUs; • personal computers supplied together with the MTU.

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This part of IEC 60404 is applicable to surface insulation coatings on electrical steel strip and
sheet classified in IEC 60404-1-1.
This document defines the general principles and technical details of the tests for the
assessment of the thermal endurance of surface insulation coatings on electrical steel strip and
sheet.
The assessment is made by evaluating the change of a specified property of the surface
insulation coating due to a heat treatment at a specified temperature up to 850 °C for a specified
duration time up to 2 500 h. The specified property is measured at an ambient temperature of
(23 ± 5) °C both without heat treatment and after heat treatment.
This document is applicable to the following properties of surface insulation coatings:
– adhesion;
– surface insulation resistance;
– stacking factor.
This document is not applicable to other properties of surface insulation coatings, e.g. welding
properties, or to other effects, e.g. discoloration and off-gassing, which can be caused by
exposure to elevated temperatures.
NOTE Some of the tests take a very long time to perform and therefore they are often not appropriate for acceptance
tests of material supplied on a specific order.

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IEC 62057-1:2023 applies to stationary meter test units (MTUs) permanently installed in laboratories, used for testing and calibration of electricity meters, in particular for their type test, acceptance test and verification test. It covers the requirements for automatic MTUs for indoor laboratory application and applies to newly manufactured MTUs to test electricity meters on 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks with an AC voltage up to 600 V (phase to neutral).
If meters are intended for system voltages not specified in this document, special requirements are agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser.
This document also defines the kind of tests to perform as type tests / routine tests / acceptance tests and commissioning tests for MTUs.
It does not apply to:
• portable reference meters and portable sources;
• electricity meters;
• data interfaces to the meter and test procedures of data interface;
• transformer operated MTUs;
• personal computers supplied together with the MTU.

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IEC 62052-41:2022 applies only to newly manufactured multi-energy and/or multi-rate static meters and it applies to their type tests only.
This document applies to electricity metering equipment designed to:
• measure and control electrical energy on networks with voltage up to 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC;
• have all functional elements, including add-on modules, enclosed in, or forming a single meter case with exception of indicating displays;
• operate with integrated displays;
• operate with detached indicating displays, or without an indicating display;
• be installed in a specified matching socket or rack;
• optionally, provide additional functions other than those for measurement of electrical energy.
Meters designed for operation with Low Power Instrument Transformers (LPITs as defined in the IEC 61869 series) may be tested for compliance with this document and the relevant IEC 62053 series documents only if such meters and their LPITs are tested together as directly connected meters.
This document does not apply to:
• meters for which the voltage line-to-neutral derived from nominal voltages exceeds 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC;
• meters intended for connection with low power instrument transformers (LPITs as defined in the IEC 61869 series of standards) when tested without such transformers;
• metering systems comprising multiple devices (except for LPITs) physically remote from one another;
• portable meters;
• meters used in rolling stock, vehicles, ships and airplanes;
• laboratory and meter test equipment;
• reference standard meters;
• data interfaces to the register of the meter;
• matching sockets or racks used for installation of electricity metering equipment.
This document does not cover measures for the detection and prevention of fraudulent attempts to compromise a meter’s performance (tampering).

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IEC 61869-99:2022 contains the glossary of specific terminology and definitions used in the field of instrument transformers within the various parts of the series. Unless it is otherwise specified, in this document all periodic electrical quantities are understood to be RMS values.

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IEC 60404-3:2022 is available as IEC 60404-3:2022 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.IEC 60404-3:2022 is applicable to grain-oriented and non-oriented electrical steel strip and sheet for measurement of AC magnetic properties at power frequencies. The object of this document is to define the general principles and the technical details of the measurement of the magnetic properties of electrical steel strip and sheet by means of a single sheet tester (SST). This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- Annex A was revised. The method of determining the yokes’ lamination resistance was added to Annex A;
- Annex B of the consolidated version of 2010 referred to calibration of the SST using the Epstein method. It was cancelled;
- Annex B (new), Annex C and Annex D were revised, they are for information only;
- Annex C was modified taking account of the new situation regarding P and R grades;
- Annex D was amended by addition of Clause D.4 on the numerical air flux compensation.

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IEC 61869-99:2022 contains the glossary of specific terminology and definitions used in the field of instrument transformers within the various parts of the series. Unless it is otherwise specified, in this document all periodic electrical quantities are understood to be RMS values.

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IEC 60404-3:2022 is available as IEC 60404-3:2022 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.IEC 60404-3:2022 is applicable to grain-oriented and non-oriented electrical steel strip and sheet for measurement of AC magnetic properties at power frequencies. The object of this document is to define the general principles and the technical details of the measurement of the magnetic properties of electrical steel strip and sheet by means of a single sheet tester (SST). This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: - Annex A was revised. The method of determining the yokes’ lamination resistance was added to Annex A; - Annex B of the consolidated version of 2010 referred to calibration of the SST using the Epstein method. It was cancelled; - Annex B (new), Annex C and Annex D were revised, they are for information only; - Annex C was modified taking account of the new situation regarding P and R grades; - Annex D was amended by addition of Clause D.4 on the numerical air flux compensation.

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This document specifies requirements for setting a uniform procedure to verify the effectiveness of the protective measures for current-using equipment or appliances after they have been repaired. This procedure is applicable to current-using equipment or appliances with a rated voltage above 25 V AC and 60 V DC up to 1 000 V AC and 1 500 V DC, and currents up to 63 A, connected to final circuits. They may be either pluggable equipment type A connected or permanently connected. This document is not intended to replace test covered by safety standards nor product standards, for example type tests, routine tests and acceptance tests. This document assumes that the current-using equipment or appliances under consideration complies with its related product standard, has been introduced on the market, has been in use, has failed, and has then been repaired. It intends to verify that operations for repairs have not jeopardized basic protective measures, for example to verify the continuity of the protective conductor, the withstand capability of the insulation or to verify that no metallic part is loose or is inadvertently inserted in the device. This document does not apply to: - recurrent tests defined in EN 50699; - devices and equipment that are part of the fixed electrical installations. For these, tests for verification after repair are covered by HD 60364 6; - audio/video, information and communication technology equipment; - uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS); - charging stations for electro-mobility; - power supplies; - programmable Logic Controllers (PLC); - power Drives; - devices for EX-zones or for mining applications in general; - products already covered by standards addressing similar topics such as: - medical equipment covered by EN 60601 1. For these devices, tests for verification after repair are covered by EN 62353; - arc welding equipment covered by EN IEC 60974 1. For these devices, tests for verification after repair are covered by EN 60974 4. - machinery covered by EN 60204-1. For these devices, EN 60204-1 applies.

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IEC TR 62595-1-5:2022(E), which is a Technical Report, provides information for the future standardization of the electrical signal interface of LED backlight units for liquid crystal display television sets, which include control signals, control data and LED driver interface. This document only provides information about 2-D local dimming LED backlight units, with or without local boosting.
NOTE All values and parameters of this document are examples.

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IEC 62052-41:2022 applies only to newly manufactured multi-energy and/or multi-rate static meters and it applies to their type tests only. This document applies to electricity metering equipment designed to: • measure and control electrical energy on networks with voltage up to 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC; • have all functional elements, including add-on modules, enclosed in, or forming a single meter case with exception of indicating displays; • operate with integrated displays; • operate with detached indicating displays, or without an indicating display; • be installed in a specified matching socket or rack; • optionally, provide additional functions other than those for measurement of electrical energy. Meters designed for operation with Low Power Instrument Transformers (LPITs as defined in the IEC 61869 series) may be tested for compliance with this document and the relevant IEC 62053 series documents only if such meters and their LPITs are tested together as directly connected meters. This document does not apply to: • meters for which the voltage line-to-neutral derived from nominal voltages exceeds 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC; • meters intended for connection with low power instrument transformers (LPITs as defined in the IEC 61869 series of standards) when tested without such transformers; • metering systems comprising multiple devices (except for LPITs) physically remote from one another; • portable meters; • meters used in rolling stock, vehicles, ships and airplanes; • laboratory and meter test equipment; • reference standard meters; • data interfaces to the register of the meter; • matching sockets or racks used for installation of electricity metering equipment. This document does not cover measures for the detection and prevention of fraudulent attempts to compromise a meter’s performance (tampering).

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IEC TS 63383:2022 deals with cybersecurity related to measuring devices (PMD according to IEC 61557-12 and PQI according to IEC 62586-1) and devices for data collection (devices according to IEC 62974-1) that are intended to be installed in restricted access areas.
This document deals with cybersecurity aspects (e.g. device hardening or device resilience) of device(s) used for power metering and monitoring, power quality monitoring, data collection and analysis, but does not cover requirements for organisational cybersecurity (e.g. end-user security policy).
This document is a first attempt to develop awareness by manufacturers and other relevant stakeholders about cybersecurity aspects and provide basic guidance for achieving the appropriate security mitigation against vulnerabilities to security threats:
– in coherence with device/system approaches described in relevant standards such as IEC 62443 (all parts) and ISO/IEC 27001,
– based on generic system use-cases.
This document does not cover billing meters covered by the IEC 62053-2x set of standards.

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This part of IEC 62764 applies to the assessment of human exposure to low-frequency magnetic
fields generated by automotive vehicles. For plug-in vehicles, this includes the electric vehicle
supply equipment (EVSE) and associated cables provided by the car manufacturer. This
excludes the charging station.
This document specifies the measurement procedure for the evaluation of magnetic field
exposures generated by electronic and electrical equipment (excluding intentionally
transmitting radio frequency antennas) in selected automotive environments, for passenger
cars and commercial vehicles of categories M1 and N1 as defined in
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.3 [1]1, with respect to human exposure. It provides standardized
operating conditions and defines recommended measurements to assess compliance with the
applicable exposure requirements.
This document covers the frequency range 1 Hz to 100 kHz and is applicable to any type of
engine and/or internal energy source.
This document does not include procedures for assessment of human exposure to
electromagnetic fields generated by wireless power transfer (WPT) equipment operating in
automotive environments. Exposure assessment procedures for WPT equipment are covered
by IEC PAS 63184 [2]. Magnetic field transients shorter than 200 ms occurring when electrical
functions are activated are not considered in this document.
Abnormal operation of the vehicle or its equipment is not taken into consideration.

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IEC 61869-99:2022 contains the glossary of specific terminology and definitions used in the field of instrument transformers within the various parts of the series. Unless it is otherwise specified, in this document all periodic electrical quantities are understood to be RMS values.
The contents of the corrigendum of January 2023 have been included in this copy.

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IEC 60404-3:2022 is available as IEC 60404-3:2022 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.IEC 60404-3:2022 is applicable to grain-oriented and non-oriented electrical steel strip and sheet for measurement of AC magnetic properties at power frequencies. The object of this document is to define the general principles and the technical details of the measurement of the magnetic properties of electrical steel strip and sheet by means of a single sheet tester (SST). This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- Annex A was revised. The method of determining the yokes’ lamination resistance was added to Annex A;
- Annex B of the consolidated version of 2010 referred to calibration of the SST using the Epstein method. It was cancelled;
- Annex B (new), Annex C and Annex D were revised, they are for information only;
- Annex C was modified taking account of the new situation regarding P and R grades;
- Annex D was amended by addition of Clause D.4 on the numerical air flux compensation.

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IEC TR 63377:2022 describes assessment methods to evaluate the compliance of radiative wireless power transfer (WPT) systems operating in the frequency range from 30 MHz to 300 GHz with electromagnetic guidelines on human exposure (electromagnetic field strength, specific absorption rate (SAR), and power density). This document includes but is not limited to systems that focus the electromagnetic energy emitted by the transmitter to regions surrounding the receiver, for example, by narrow beam-forming systems, wide-beam systems and spatially closed systems. Implementations without transmitter, for example, applications that harvest energy from the environment, are not included in the scope of this document.

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IEC 62052-41:2022 applies only to newly manufactured multi-energy and/or multi-rate static meters and it applies to their type tests only.
This document applies to electricity metering equipment designed to:
• measure and control electrical energy on networks with voltage up to 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC;
• have all functional elements, including add-on modules, enclosed in, or forming a single meter case with exception of indicating displays;
• operate with integrated displays;
• operate with detached indicating displays, or without an indicating display;
• be installed in a specified matching socket or rack;
• optionally, provide additional functions other than those for measurement of electrical energy.
Meters designed for operation with Low Power Instrument Transformers (LPITs as defined in the IEC 61869 series) may be tested for compliance with this document and the relevant IEC 62053 series documents only if such meters and their LPITs are tested together as directly connected meters.
This document does not apply to:
• meters for which the voltage line-to-neutral derived from nominal voltages exceeds 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC;
• meters intended for connection with low power instrument transformers (LPITs as defined in the IEC 61869 series of standards) when tested without such transformers;
• metering systems comprising multiple devices (except for LPITs) physically remote from one another;
• portable meters;
• meters used in rolling stock, vehicles, ships and airplanes;
• laboratory and meter test equipment;
• reference standard meters;
• data interfaces to the register of the meter;
• matching sockets or racks used for installation of electricity metering equipment.
This document does not cover measures for the detection and prevention of fraudulent attempts to compromise a meter’s performance (tampering).

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IEC 62764-1:2022 specifies a methodology for determining the exposure to multiple magnetic field sources for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles including standardized operating conditions and measurement volumes and/or surfaces. This part of IEC 62764 applies to the assessment of human exposure to low-frequency magnetic fields generated by automotive vehicles. For plug-in vehicles, this includes the electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and associated cables provided by the car manufacturer. This excludes the charging station. This document specifies the measurement procedure for the evaluation of magnetic field exposures generated by electronic and electrical equipment (excluding intentionally transmitting radio frequency antennas) in selected automotive environments, for passenger cars and commercial vehicles of categories M1 and N1 as defined in ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.3 [1], with respect to human exposure. It provides standardized operating conditions and defines recommended measurements to assess compliance with the applicable exposure requirements. This document covers the frequency range 1 Hz to 100 kHz and is applicable to any type of engine and/or internal energy source.

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This document specifies a token generation mechanism and token structure for smart
prepayment functionality in markets where IEC 62055-41 compliant systems are not used, and
where a different security mechanism is required by project-specific or national requirements.
This document specifies token structure, authentication and an anti-replay mechanism, token
operating model, and protocol.
This document is informed by the STS Association key management services, and by the key
management mechanisms used within the DLMS/COSEM security model within IEC 62056‑6‑2.
Reference is made to the international STS token standards (IEC 62055-41, IEC 62055-51 and
IEC 62055-52) for payment metering systems, and interworking has been considered where
appropriate in terms of token carrier ranges in the decimal domain. IEC 62055-41 tokens and
those described in this document are not interoperable, however their domains are designed to
be mutually exclusive to ensure the two kinds of tokens do not interfere with each other.
Metering application processing and functionality, HAN interface commands and attributes,
WAN interface commands and attributes are outside the scope of this document; however,
reference is made to other standards in this regard.
The mechanism for auditing and retrieving data from the meter relating to tariffication, meter
readings, profile data and other legal metrology information is outside the scope of this
document; however, this is defined as part of any overall metering solution. Such interfaces for
retrieving data from a meter may be defined using suitable protocols such as DLMS/COSEM as
defined in the IEC 62056 series.

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This part of IEC 62055 applies to newly manufactured, static watt-hour payment meters of
accuracy classes 0,5, 1 and 2 for direct connection, for the measurement of alternating current
electrical energy consumption of a frequency in the range 45 Hz to 65 Hz that include a supply
control switch for the purpose of interruption or restoration of the electricity supply to the load
in accordance with the current value of the available credit maintained in the payment meter. It
does not apply to static watt-hour payment meters where the voltage across the connection
terminals exceeds 1 000 V (line-to-line voltage for meters for polyphase systems).
It applies to payment meters for indoor application, operating under normal climatic conditions
where the payment meter is mounted as for normal service (i.e. together with a specified
matching socket where applicable).
Payment meters are implementations where all the main functional elements are incorporated
in a single enclosure, together with any specified matching socket. There are also multi-device
payment metering installations where the various main functional elements, such as the
measuring element, the user interface unit, token carrier interface, and the supply control switch
are implemented in more than one enclosure, involving additional interfaces.
Functional requirements that apply to payment meters are also defined in this document, and
include informative basic functional requirements and tests for the prepayment mode of
operation in Annex A. Allowances are made for the relatively wide range of features, options,
alternatives, and implementations that may be found in practice. The diverse nature and
functionality of payment meters prevent the comprehensive specification of detailed test
methods for all of these requirements. However, in this case, the requirements are stated in
such a way that tests can then be formulated to respect and validate the specific functionality
of the payment meter being tested.
This document does not cover specific functionality or performance requirements for circuit
protection, isolation or similar purposes that may be specified through reference to other
specifications or standards. Safety requirements removed from Edition 1.0 have been replaced
with references to the safety requirements now contained in IEC 62052-31:2015, the product
safety standard for newly manufactured electricity meters. In-service safety testing (ISST) is
not covered by IEC 62052-31:2015 and is left to national best practice usually as an extension
of existing in-service testing (IST) of metrology stability.
This document does not cover software requirements. This document covers type-testing
requirements only. For acceptance testing, the requirements given in IEC 62058‑11:2008 and
IEC 62058-31:2008 may be used.
Dependability aspects are addressed in the IEC 62059 series of standards. Additional reliability,
availability, maintenance and life cycle aspects are provided by IEC TC 56.
This document does not cover conformity tests and system compliance tests that may be
required in connection with legal or other requirements of some markets

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IEC PAS 63446:2022, a Publicly Available Specification, provides the method to conservatively evaluate the area averaged electromagnetic (EM) power density entering the human body, i.e. the absorbed power density (APD), for communication devices intended to be used at a position near the human head or body, or mounted on the body, combined with other transmitters within a product, or embedded in garments. The device categories covered include but are not limited to mobile telephones, radio transmitters in personal computers, and desktop and laptop devices. The applicable frequency range is from 6 GHz to 10 GHz.
This document specifies:
conversion of the psSAR to the psAPD (Clause 6);
uncertainty estimation (Clause 7);
reporting requirements (Clause 8);
methods of validation and system check (Annex C)

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This part of IEC 61788 is applicable to the measurement of the dark count rate (DCR, RD) of
superconductor strip photon detectors (SSPDs). It specifies terms, definitions, symbols and the
measurement method of DCR that depends on the bias current (Ib) and operating temperature
(T).
NOTE The data of measurement results in Annex A are based on measurements of one institute only. The standard
will be updated after the data of a complete round robin test are available.

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IEC 60404-8-4:2022 is available as IEC 60404-8-4:2022 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.IEC 60404-8-4:2022 defines the grades of cold-rolled non-oriented electrical steel strip and sheet in nominal thicknesses of 0,35 mm, 0,47 mm, 0,50 mm, 0,65 mm and 1,00 mm. In particular, it gives general requirements, magnetic properties, geometric characteristics, tolerances and technological characteristics, as well as inspection procedure. The nominal thickness 0,47 mm applies to the grades for use at 60 Hz only. This document applies to cold-rolled non-oriented electrical steel strip and sheet supplied in the fully-processed state, i.e. the final annealed condition, in coils or sheets, and intended for the construction of magnetic circuits. This document does not apply to materials supplied in the semi-processed state. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- modification of terms and technical requirements concerning geometrical characteristics to be consistent with IEC 60404-9:2018;
- insertion of Table 3 - Tolerances on nominal thickness;
- change of the length of test specimen for determination of geometrical characteristics from 2 m to 1 m.

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IEC 62764-1:2022 specifies a methodology for determining the exposure to multiple magnetic field sources for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles including standardized operating conditions and measurement volumes and/or surfaces. This part of IEC 62764 applies to the assessment of human exposure to low-frequency magnetic fields generated by automotive vehicles. For plug-in vehicles, this includes the electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and associated cables provided by the car manufacturer. This excludes the charging station. This document specifies the measurement procedure for the evaluation of magnetic field exposures generated by electronic and electrical equipment (excluding intentionally transmitting radio frequency antennas) in selected automotive environments, for passenger cars and commercial vehicles of categories M1 and N1 as defined in ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.3 [1], with respect to human exposure. It provides standardized operating conditions and defines recommended measurements to assess compliance with the applicable exposure requirements. This document covers the frequency range 1 Hz to 100 kHz and is applicable to any type of engine and/or internal energy source.
This first edition replaces IEC TS 62764-1, published in 2019.

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This part of IEC 61557 specifies the requirements applicable to equipment for measuring the
loop impedance between a line conductor and protective conductor; between a line conductor
and neutral; or between two line conductors by using the voltage drop when the circuit under
test is loaded.

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This part of IEC 60477 applies to resistors intended as laboratory AC resistors for use over a range of frequencies from DC up to a stated frequency which is not in excess of 1 MHz. Such resistors are hereinafter referred to as "AC resistors".
In addition to satisfying the requirements of IEC 60477, resistors satisfying the requirements of this standard are designed to have a small variation of resistance and a small phase displacement over the stated frequency range.
Because of the uncertainties in AC properties which can result from stray inductances, stray capacitances, eddy currents, dielectric absorption effects and skin effect, the AC resistors to which this standard applies are classified according to their construction (see Annex D), as follows:
a) Two-terminal resistor which each of one terminal both for current and potential;
b) Three-terminal resistor which has one more shield terminal (also could be called as guard terminal) connected to the electric screen than the two-terminal resistor to reduce the stray capacitances effect;
c) Four-terminal resistor which has independent current terminals and potential terminals to reduce the stray inductances and contact resistances;
d) Five-terminal resistor which has one more shield terminal than the four-terminal resistor;
e) Four-terminal coaxial resistor which has two terminal-pairs with the outer shield conductors working as the low terminal of current or potential;
f) Two-terminal-pair resistor which has two terminal-pairs with the outer shield conductors working as the return path for the signal current (not grounded);
g) Four-terminal-pair resistor which has four terminal-pairs with the outer shield conductors working as the return path for the signal current (not grounded) to eliminate the effect of mutual coupling between the current and potential leads.

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This part of IEC 61557 specifies the requirements applicable to measuring equipment for
testing the phase sequence in three-phase distribution systems. Indication of the phase
sequence can be mechanical, visual and/or audible.
This document does not apply to additional measurements for other quantities. It does not
apply to monitoring relays.
NOTE Common worldwide three-phase distribution systems are depicted in IEC 61010-1.

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This document applies to resistors intended for use as laboratory DC resistors (hereinafter
referred to as "resistors") comprising standard resistors, single or multiple resistors of accuracy
Classes 0,000 05 to 10 and single or multi-dial resistors of accuracy Classes 0,000 5 to 10.
This document does not apply to:
1) resistors which are intended for use solely as permanently mounted circuit components,
2) resistors used on alternating current or on pulsed current,
3) active resistors,
4) series resistors and shunts which are considered as accessories of electrical measuring
instruments in the relevant IEC document (examples of these are as follows).
EXAMPLE 1 IEC 60051 series: Recommendations for direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring
instruments and their accessories.
EXAMPLE 2 IEC 60258: Direct acting recording electrical measuring instruments and their accessories.

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IEC 62055-42:2022, specifies a token generation mechanism and token structure for smart prepayment functionality in markets where IEC 62055-41 compliant systems are not used, and where a different security mechanism is required by project-specific or national requirements. This document specifies token structure, authentication and an anti-replay mechanism, token operating model, and protocol. This document is informed by the STS Association key management services, and by the key management mechanisms used within the DLMS/COSEM security model within IEC 62056‑6‑2. Reference is made to the international STS token standards (IEC 62055-41, IEC 62055-51 and IEC 62055-52) for payment metering systems, and interworking has been considered where appropriate in terms of token carrier ranges in the decimal domain. IEC 62055-41 tokens and those described in this document are not interoperable, however their domains are designed to be mutually exclusive to ensure the two kinds of tokens do not interfere with each other. Metering application processing and functionality, HAN interface commands and attributes, WAN interface commands and attributes are outside the scope of this document; however, reference is made to other standards in this regard. The mechanism for auditing and retrieving data from the meter relating to tariffication, meter readings, profile data and other legal metrology information is outside the scope of this document; however, this is defined as part of any overall metering solution. Such interfaces for retrieving data from a meter may be defined using suitable protocols such as DLMS/COSEM as defined in the IEC 62056 series.

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This document applies only to static watt-hour meters of accuracy classes A, B and C for the measurement of
alternating current electrical active energy in 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks and it applies to their type tests.
NOTE 1 For general requirements, such as construction, EMC, safety, dependability etc., see the relevant EN 62052
series or EN 62059 series.
This document applies to electricity metering equipment designed to:
— measure and control electrical energy on electrical networks (mains) with voltage up to 1 000 V AC;
NOTE 2 For AC electricity meters, the voltage mentioned above is the line-to-neutral voltage derived from nominal
voltages. See EN 62052-31:2016, Table 7. EN 62052-31:2016 covers AC voltages only up to 600 V and Ed. 2 of
EN IEC 62052-31 will cover AC voltages up to 1000 V.
— have all functional elements, including add-on modules, enclosed in, or forming a single meter case with
exception of indicating displays;
— operate with integrated or detached indicating displays;
— be installed in specified matching sockets or racks;
— optionally, provide additional functions other than those for measurement of electrical energy.
Meters designed for operation with low power instrument transformers (LPITs as defined in the EN 61869
series) can be tested for compliance with this document only if such meters and their LPITs are tested together
and meet the requirements for directly connected meters.
NOTE 3 Modern electricity meters typically contain additional functions such as measurement of voltage magnitude,
current magnitude, power, frequency, power factor, etc.; measurement of power quality parameters; load control functions;
delivery, time, test, accounting, recording functions; data communication interfaces and associated data security functions.
The relevant standards for these functions could apply in addition to the requirements of this document. However, the
requirements for such functions are outside the scope of this document.
NOTE 4 Product requirements for power metering and monitoring devices (PMDs) and measurement functions such as
voltage magnitude, current magnitude, power, frequency, etc., are covered in EN 61557-12:2008. However, devices
compliant with EN 61557-12:2008 are not intended to be used as billing meters unless they are also compliant with the
EN IEC 62052-11:2021/A11:2022 and EN 50470-3:2022 standards.
NOTE 5 Product requirements for power quality instruments (PQIs) are covered in EN 62586-1:2017. Requirements for
power quality measurement techniques (functions) are covered in EN 61000-4-30:2015. Requirements for testing of the
power quality measurement functions are covered in EN 62586-2:2017.
This document does not apply to:
— meters for which the line-to-neutral voltage derived from nominal voltages exceeds 1 000 V AC;
— meters intended for connection with low power instrument transformers (LPITs as defined in the EN 61869
series) when tested without such transformers;
— metering systems comprising multiple devices (except of LPITs) physically remote from one another;
— portable meters;
NOTE 6 Portable meters are meters that are not permanently connected.
— meters used in rolling stock, vehicles, ships and airplanes;
— laboratory and meter test equipment;
reference standard meters;
— data interfaces to the register of the meter;
— matching sockets or racks used for installation of electricity metering equipment;
— any additional functions provided in electrical energy meters.
This document does not cover measures for the detection and prevention of fraudulent attempts to compromise
meter’s performance (tampering).
NOTE 7 Nevertheless, specific tampering detection and prevention requirements, and test methods, as relevant for a
particular market are subject to the agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser.
NOTE 8 Specifying requirements and test methods for fraud detection and prevention would be counterproductive, a

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This part of IEC 62052 specifies requirements and associated tests, with their appropriate conditions for type testing of AC and DC electricity meters. This document details functional, mechanical, electrical and marking requirements, test methods, and test conditions, including immunity to external influences covering electromagnetic and climatic environments.

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IEC 62055-42:2022, specifies a token generation mechanism and token structure for smart prepayment functionality in markets where IEC 62055-41 compliant systems are not used, and where a different security mechanism is required by project-specific or national requirements. This document specifies token structure, authentication and an anti-replay mechanism, token operating model, and protocol.
This document is informed by the STS Association key management services, and by the key management mechanisms used within the DLMS/COSEM security model within IEC 62056‑6‑2. Reference is made to the international STS token standards (IEC 62055-41, IEC 62055-51 and IEC 62055-52) for payment metering systems, and interworking has been considered where appropriate in terms of token carrier ranges in the decimal domain. IEC 62055-41 tokens and those described in this document are not interoperable, however their domains are designed to be mutually exclusive to ensure the two kinds of tokens do not interfere with each other.
Metering application processing and functionality, HAN interface commands and attributes, WAN interface commands and attributes are outside the scope of this document; however, reference is made to other standards in this regard.
The mechanism for auditing and retrieving data from the meter relating to tariffication, meter readings, profile data and other legal metrology information is outside the scope of this document; however, this is defined as part of any overall metering solution. Such interfaces for retrieving data from a meter may be defined using suitable protocols such as DLMS/COSEM as defined in the IEC 62056 series.

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IEC 61869-15:2018 provides all requirements specific to voltage transformers to be used in DC applications (DCVTs), whatever the technology used. The output signal can be analogue or digital. It is applicable to newly manufactured voltage transformers used for measuring, protection and/or control applications in DC power systems with a rated voltage above 1,5 kV. This document covers passive voltage dividers as well as active voltage transformers, used for measurement, control and protection. The general configuration of a single-pole low-power instrument transformer is described in Figure 601 of IEC 61869-6:2016. IEC 61869-15:2018 applies to voltage transformers (VT) intended to be used in DC applications with the following functions: • measure DC voltage (with significant harmonics); • withstand DC voltage. Two main technologies of DC converters exist today: LCC and VSC • Line-commutated converters (LCC) are based on thyristor converters. They are characterized by a single direction of current flow, and a voltage polarity reversal possibility. Significant voltage and current harmonics exist up to frequencies of about 3 kHz to 4 kHz. • Voltage source converters (VSC) are based on transistor converters. They are characterized by a bi-directional current flow and a single voltage polarity. Voltage and current harmonics exist up to frequencies of about 20 kHz.

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IEC 61869-9:2016(E) is a product family standard applicable to instrument transformers with digital output. The product standard is composed of IEC 61869-1 and IEC 61869-6, in addition to this standard and the relevant product specific standards in the IEC 61869 series (Part 7, Part 8, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, and Part 15). This standard defines requirements for digital communications of instrument transformer measurements. It is based on the IEC 61850 series, UCA international users group document Implementation guideline for digital interface to instrument transformers using IEC 61850-9-2, and the relevant parts of IEC 60044-8 that are replaced by this standard. It includes additional improvements including the IEC 61588 network based time synchronization. This first edition replaces the corresponding specific requirements previously contained in IEC 60044-8, published in 2002. This International Standard contains specific requirements for electronic low power instrument transformers (LPIT) having a digital output. However, the reader is encouraged to use its most recent edition. This publication contains an attached file in the form of a .xml file. This file is intended to be used as a complement and does not form an integral part of the publication.

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