IEC Code Description (Version 1)
IEC Code Description (Version 1)
IEC Code Description (Version 1)
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Code No.
Description
IEC 60099-1
Surge arresters Part 1: Non linear type gapped surge arresters for a.c.system.
IEC
60609-2-Cavitationecvaluation
IEC 41, 1991-11-FAT-Performanceturbines
IEC -193 Amendent No.1 Septembe International code for model acceptance tests of hydraulic turbines
IEC
994
Guide
for
measurement of vibrations
IEC 60193-P1
Hydraulic turbines, storage pumps and pump -turbines - Model acceptance tests
9
10
11
12
13
14
IEC 60193-P2
IEC 61508 Functional safety
IEC Acceptance test small hydro
IEC On-line Catalogue
IEC_27_1_1992_12
IEC_34_1_1996_11
15
IEC_34_2_1972
Rotating electrical machines Part 2: Method for determining losses and efficiency
16
IEC_34_2_1995_04(Amend 1&2)
17
IEC_34_3_1988
18
IEC_34_4_1985
19
IEC_34_4_1995_04(Amend)
20
IEC_34_6_1991_10
21
IEC_34_7_1992_12
22
IEC_34_10_1975_01
23
IEC_34_16_1_1991_02
24
IEC_34_16_2_1991_02
25
IEC_34_16_3_1996_01
26
IEC_34_22_1996_11
27
IEC_44_1_1996_12
28
IEC_50(441)_1984
29
30
31
32
IEC_56_1985
IEC_56_1987
IEC_113_1_1971
IEC_113_2_1971
33
IEC_113_3_1974
34
IEC_113_4_1975
field
Rotating electrical machines Part 2: Method for determining losses and efficiency
from test
Rotating electrical machines Part 3: Specific requirements for turbine-type
synchronous machines
Rotating electrical machines Part 4: Method for determining synchronous machine
quintities from test
Rotating electrical machines Part 4: Method for determining synchronous machine
quintities from test
Rotating electrical machines Part 6: Method of cooling
Rotating electrical machines Part 7: Clasification of types of constructions and
mounting arrangement
Rotating electrical machines Part 10: Conventions for description of synchronous
machines
Excitation systems for synchronous machines-Chapter 1: Definition
Excitation systems for synchronous machines-Chapter 2:Models for power system
studies
Excitation systems for synchronous machines-Section 3: Dynamic performance
AC generators for reciprocating internal combustion (RIC) engine driven
generating sets
Current transformers
International Electrotec hnical Voca bulary Chapter 441 Switchgear, controlgear
and fuse
Disjoncteurs a courant alternatif a haute tension
High Voltage alternating Current circuit breaker
Diagrams, charts, tables Part 1: Definitions at classfications
Diagrams, charts, tables Part 2: Item designation
Diagrams, charts, tables Part 3: General recommendations for the preparation of
diagrams
Diagrams charts tables Part 4: Recommendations for the preparation of circuit
diagrams
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IEC_113_5_1975
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37
38
39
40
41
42
IEC_113_6_1976
IEC_113_7_1981
IEC_113_8_1982
IEC_113_1959
IEC_129_1984
IEC_137_1995_12
IEC_144_1963
43
IEC_146_1_1_03_1991
44
IEC_146_1_1_1991_03
45
IEC_146_1_1_1991_03(add)
46
IEC_146_1_2_1991_03
47
IEC_146_4_1986
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49
50
51
52
53
54
IEC_146_5_1988
IEC_157_1A_1976
IEC_157_1B_1979
IEC_157_1_1964
IEC_158-1_1970
IEC_158-1A_1975
IEC_158-1B_1979
55
IEC_158-1C_1982
56
IEC_158_2_1982
57
IEC_158_3_1985
58
59
60
61
62
IEC_183_1984
IEC_185_1987
IEC_185_1987_07 (Amend 1)
IEC_186_1987
IEC_214_1989_07
63
IEC_227_1_1993_02
64
65
IEC_228_1978
IEC_228_1993_01(Amend-1)
66
IEC_229_1982_10pdf
67
IEC_243_1_1988
68
IEC_243_2_1990_02
69
IEC_243_3_1993_09
70
IEC_243_1967
71
IEC_265_1_1983
72
IEC_269_3_1_1994_08
Low-voltage fuses Part 3-1 Supplementary requirements for fuses for use by
unskilled persons (fuses mainly for household and Sections I to IV)
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74
75
IEC_282_1_1994_12
IEC_282_2_1995_09
IEC_287_1982
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76
IEC_287_1991_02 (Amend 2)
77
IEC_289_1988
78
IEC_298_1990_12
79
IEC_298_1994_11(Amend-1)
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81
IEC_330_1970
IEC_331_1970
82
IEC_332_1_1993_04
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IEC_332_3_1992_03
84
IEC_337_1_1970
85
IEC_337_1A_1973
86
IEC_337_1B_1975
87
IEC_337_2_1972
Control switches (low-voltage switching devices for control and auxillary circuits,
including contractor relays) Part 2: Special requirements for specific types of
control switches Section One: Push buttons and related control switches
IEC_337_2A_1973
89
IEC_337_2C_1977
90
91
92
93
94
95
IEC_354_1991_09
IEC_357 Amendment-08 (11-1995)
IEC_357 Amendment-09 (01-1996)
IEC_357 Amendment-10 (09-1996)
IEC_357_1982
IEC_358_1990_05
96
IEC_364_1_1992_10
97
IEC_364_2_21_1993_01
98
IEC_364_2_1970
99
IEC_364_3_1_1973
100
IEC_364_3_1993_03
101
IEC_364_3_1993_03(Amend2)
102
IEC_364_4_41_1992_10
103
IEC_364_4_42_1980
104
IEC_364_4_43_1977
88
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IEC_364_4_45_1984
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IEC_364_4_46_1981
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IEC_364_4_47_1981
108
IEC_364_4_442_1993_02
109
IEC_364_4_443_1995_04
110
IEC_364_4_444_1996_04
111
IEC_364_4_473_1977
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IEC_364_4_481_1993_07
113
IEC_364_4_482_1982
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IEC_364_5_51_1994_11
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IEC_364_5_52_1993_10
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IEC_364_5_53_1994_06
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IEC_364_5_54_1980(Amend)
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IEC_364_5_56_1980
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IEC_364_5_537_1981
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IEC_364_5_548_1996_02
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IEC_364_5_551_1994_10
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IEC_364_6_61_1986
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IEC_364_7_701_1984
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IEC_364_7_702_1983
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IEC_364_7_703_1984
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IEC_364_7_704_1989_03
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IEC_364_7_705_1984
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IEC_364_7_706_1983
129
IEC_364_7_707_1984
130
IEC_364_7_708_1988
131
IEC_364_7_709_1994_09
132
IEC_364_7_713_1996_02
133
IEC_364_7_714_1996_04
134
IEC_408_1985
135
IEC_439_1_1992_11
136
IEC_439_2_1987
137
IEC_439_3_1990_12
138
IEC_439_4_1990_12
139
IEC_466_1987
140
141
142
143
144
IEC_479_1
IEC_537_1990_10
IEC_1129_02-1992
IEC_1957_1_1964
IEC_60034_1
145
IEC_60034-8_AMD2-1996
146
IEC_60034-9-1997
147
IEC_60034-10-1975
148
IEC_60034-11-2004
149
IEC_60034-12_AMD1-1992
150
IEC_60034-12_AMD2-1995
151
IEC_60034-16-2-1991
152
IEC_60034-16-3-1996
153
IEC_60034-17-1998
154
IEC_60034-18-1-1992
155
IEC_60034-18-1_AMD1-1996
156
IEC_60034-18-21_AMD1-1994
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 706: Restrictive conducting locations
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 707: - Earthing
requirments for the installation of data processing equipment
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 708 - Electrical
installations in caravan parks and caravans
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 709 - Marinas
and pleasre craft
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 713: Furniture
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 714: External
lighting installations
Low-voltag air-break switches, air-break disconnectors, air-break switchdisconnectors and fuse-combination units
Amendment 1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 1: Typetested and partially type-tested assemblies
Amendment 1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 2:
Particular requirments for busbar trunking systems (busways)
Amendment 1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 3:
Particular requirments for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies
internded to be installed in please where unskilled persons have access for
theiruse - Distribution boards
Amendment 1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 4:
Particular requirments assemblies construction sites (ACS)
A.C. Insulation-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV
and up to and including 38 kV
Comparisonof touch and step voltages between IEEE Std 80 and IEC 479-1
Gas Insulated metal enclosed switchgear for rated voltages of 72.5 KV
Alternating current earth ing switchesinduced current switching
Low-voltage distribution switchgear Part 1; Circuit-breakers
Rotating Electrical machines Part_1: Rotating and performance
Amendment 1 Rotating electric machines- Part 8: Terminal marking and direction
of rotation of rotating machines
Rotating electrical machines - Part 9: Noise limits
Rotating electrical machines Part 10: Conventions for description of synchronous
machines
Rotating electrical machines - Part 11: Thermal protection
Amendment 1 Rotating electrical machines Part 12: Starting performance of
single-speed three phase chge induction motors for voltages up to and including
600 V
Amendment 1 Rotating electrical machines Part 12: Starting performance of
single-speed three phase chge induction motors for voltages up to and including
600 V
Rotating electrical machines Part 16: Excitation systems for synchronous
machines Chapter 2: Models for power system studies
Rotating electrical machines Part 16: Excitation systems for synchronous
machines Chapter 3: Dynamic performance
Rotating electrical machines Part 17: Cage induction motors when fed from
converters - Application guide
Functional evalation of insulation systems for rotating electrical machines Part 1:
General guidelines
Amendment 1 Rotating electric machines- Part 18: Functional evaluation of
insulation systems - Section 1: General guidelines
Amendment 1 Rotating electrical machines Part 18: Functional evaluation of
insulation systems Section 21: Test procedures for wire-wound windigns - thermal
evaluation and classfication
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IEC_60034-18-31-1992
158
IEC_60034-18-32-1995
159
IEC_60034-18-33-1995
160
IEC_60034-18-34-2000
161
IEC_60034-19-1995
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IEC_60034-22-1996
163
IEC_60034-25-2004
164
IEC_60041-1991
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IEC_60076_8_1997_10
166
IEC_60079_1_1998_08
167
IEC_60081_1997_12
168
IEC_60099_1_1999_12
169
IEC_60099_4_1998_08
170
IEC_60099_5_1999_10(Amend)
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IEC_60099_5_2000_03
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