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IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020

Amendment 3 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 113: Physics for electrotechnology

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IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020

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IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020 is a supporting amendment to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry for Physics for electrotechnology, updating the parent reference IEC 60050-113:2011 rather than serving as a standalone technical document. It is relevant where engineering teams, technical writers, and compliance groups rely on controlled vocabulary to keep terminology consistent across specifications, test reports, and conformity assessment files. For organizations working with IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020, the value lies in maintaining clear definitions that support documented evaluation and reduce ambiguity in technical review.

IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020 standard overview

This amendment forms part of the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary and is tied to the Physics for electrotechnology section, which means its purpose is primarily terminological and definitional. In practice, it helps teams interpret and use electrotechnical physics terms consistently in engineering documentation, technical assessment, and quality workflows. Because it modifies the parent vocabulary document, IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020 is most useful when organizations need a precise compliance reference for terminology used in specifications, verification activities, and regulatory preparation.

Applications of IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020

Typical use appears in standards management, test documentation, and product evaluation workflows where consistent terminology matters for electrical equipment, laboratory evaluation, and technical validation. It may also support procurement review and internal engineering documentation when teams need to align on physics-related electrotechnology terms before drafting or checking a technical specification. In conformity assessment preparation, IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020 can help reduce interpretation gaps between design, testing, and compliance functions.

Why IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020 matters

Clear vocabulary is important for operational consistency, especially when safety, interoperability, and technical compliance depend on shared interpretation across teams. By updating the parent electrotechnical vocabulary, this amendment supports better communication during risk management, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation. It can also improve technical review quality by reducing terminology-related errors in reports, specifications, and procurement records. For organizations handling regulated electrical or electronic work, IEC 60050-113:2011/AMD3:2020 contributes to more reliable engineering validation and lower documentation risk.

  • Amendment to the parent vocabulary document IEC 60050-113:2011, not a standalone technical rule set.
  • Focused on physics terminology used in electrotechnology and related engineering documentation.
  • Useful for maintaining consistency in specifications, test records, and conformity assessment files.
  • Supports quality workflows where precise definitions reduce ambiguity during technical review.
SKU: d94c5320182d

  • Publication Date: 2020-04-23
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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