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Homepage>IEC Standards>IEC 61003-1:2016 - Industrial-process control systems - Instruments with analogue inputs and two- or multi-position outputs - Part 1: Methods for evaluating performance
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IEC 61003-1:2016 - Industrial-process control systems - Instruments with analogue inputs and two- or multi-position outputs - Part 1: Methods for evaluating performance

IEC 61003-1:2016

Industrial-process control systems - Instruments with analogue inputs and two- or multi-position outputs - Part 1: Methods for evaluating performance

Systèmes de commande de processus industriels - Instruments avec entrées analogiques et sorties à deux ou plusieurs positions - Partie 1: Méthodes d'évaluation des performances

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Standard number:IEC 61003-1:2016
Released:2016-06-14
Language:English/French - Bilingual
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IEC 61003-1:2016

IEC 61003-1:2016 is applicable to pneumatic and electric industrial-process instruments or control device using measured values that are continuous signals either a mechanical (position, force, etc.) or a standard electric signal. It is intended to specify uniform terminologies and testing methods for performance evaluation of industrial-process instruments or process control systems modules with analogue measured values and two- or multi-position outputs. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2004. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: - use of the term "two-position output" instead of "two-state instrument" (see 3.2); - use of the term "differential gap" instead of "switching differential" (see 3.4); - use of "fast transient/burst immunity requirements" instead of "power supply transient overvoltages", and revision of the test method (see 6.2.10); - deletion of 6.2.12 "common mode interference" and 6.2.13 "normal mode interference (series mode) "tests of the previous edition; - use of the term "electromagnetic field" instead of "radiated electromagnetic interference", the test method remained the same (see 6.2.16); - use of the term "dielectric strength" instead of "isolation test", and revision of the reference (see 6.3.4); - deletion of Subclauses "8.2 Design features", "10.1 Routine maintenance and adjustment" and "10.2 Repair" of the previous edition.