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corlioni1976

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi All,

Please can anyone recommend a place on the web where I can download the
following standards:

1) DIN VDE 470
2) IP43
3) IEC529
4) EN 60529
5) DIN VDE 40050
6) EN55081-1/2 classB
7) DIN VDE 0871 CLASS B
8) EN55022
9) FCC CFR47 PART 15
10) EN50082-1/2 CLASS B
11) IEC 801-2 / DIN VDE0843-2
12) IEC 801-3 / DIN VDE 8O43-3
13) IEC 801-4 / DIN VDE 8O43-4
14) IEC 801-5 / DIN VDE 8O43-5
15) IEC 801-6

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

corlioni1976
 
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John Woodgate

Jan 1, 1970
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I read in sci.electronics.design that corlioni1976 <corlioni1976REMOVE@y
ahoo.co.uk> wrote (in <[email protected]>) about 'Request for
Standards', on Thu, 20 Jan 2005:

1) DIN VDE 470
2) IP43
3) IEC529
4) EN 60529
5) DIN VDE 40050
6) EN55081-1/2 classB
7) DIN VDE 0871 CLASS B
8) EN55022
9) FCC CFR47 PART 15
10) EN50082-1/2 CLASS B
11) IEC 801-2 / DIN VDE0843-2
12) IEC 801-3 / DIN VDE 8O43-3
13) IEC 801-4 / DIN VDE 8O43-4
14) IEC 801-5 / DIN VDE 8O43-5
15) IEC 801-6

There are no free downloads of any of these. The DIN standards you can
buy through the DIN web site. The IEC standards you can buy through the
IEC web site. But your list has a large number of errors:

2) IP43 is a code defined in the next standard;

3) This is now IEC 60529;

4) This is the same as 3). You don't need both;

6) 'Class B' is something defined in EN 55081-1, but this standard is
out of date. You could buy the standards from BSI as BS EN 50081-1 and -
2, but you may need the later BS ENs in the 61000-6 series instead;

8) From BSI as BS EN 55022. Be careful! The revision status of this
standard is a confusing mess;

9) You can buy this from the FCC web site;

10) See 6); the same advice applies;

11) to 15): These are all out of date and indeed some of them were never
published. They have all been replaced by standards in the IEC/EN/BS EN
61000-4 series.

I suspect you need more detailed advice before you spend about GBP1000
on those standards. You can get further (limited) free advice if you
email me at:

jmw[at] jmwa.[dot] demon.co.uk
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi Corlioni,

Many standards are not available for download but must be purchased.
IEC, or organizations such as IEEE and VDE are good places to start.
Remember that standards can be expensive, depending on volume. I paid
around $200 just for one (IEC601). Sometimes there are member discounts
but on this one there wasn't.

Regards, Joerg
 
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