IEC 60050-371:1984/AMD1:1997
Amendment 1 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 371: Telecontrol
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IEC 60050-371:1984/AMD1:1997 is an amendment to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry for Part 371: Telecontrol, updating the parent reference IEC 60050-371:1984. In practical terms, it supports more precise technical communication around telecontrol terminology used in engineering documentation, technical review, and conformity assessment. For teams working on control systems, procurement specifications, or compliance workflows, IEC 60050-371:1984/AMD1:1997 helps align vocabulary and reduce ambiguity when evaluating telecontrol-related equipment, system behavior, and documented evaluation criteria.
Purpose of IEC 60050-371:1984/AMD1:1997
The purpose of IEC 60050-371:1984/AMD1:1997 is to modify and refine the vocabulary associated with telecontrol, rather than to define a standalone product requirement. As a supporting reference to the base document, it is relevant where consistent terminology matters in engineering documentation, technical validation, and risk management. Organizations may use it to improve clarity in specifications, testing workflows, and internal compliance references when telecontrol functions are part of a broader electrical or automation system.
Compliance applications of IEC 60050-371:1984/AMD1:1997
IEC 60050-371:1984/AMD1:1997 is typically consulted during compliance workflows that depend on accurate terminology for telecontrol functions, such as system integration, technical assessment, and procurement review. It can support documentation for remote control architectures, operational consistency checks, and laboratory evaluation where vocabulary alignment affects interpretation of requirements or test records. In regulated engineering environments, the amendment may also help maintain traceability between the parent vocabulary and updated internal technical documents.
Benefits of IEC 60050-371:1984/AMD1:1997
Using IEC 60050-371:1984/AMD1:1997 can improve consistency across engineering documentation and reduce misunderstanding in telecontrol-related projects. Clear terminology supports safer communication between design, testing, and quality assurance teams, especially when preparing conformity assessment evidence or reviewing technical specifications. It also helps procurement and compliance personnel compare documents more reliably, which can reduce review cycles and support better technical validation. As a modifying reference, it contributes to cleaner documentation control and more dependable evaluation of telecontrol systems.
- Amendment to the parent telecontrol vocabulary reference, not a standalone product standard
- Useful for terminology alignment in control system documentation and technical review
- Supports compliance workflows where precise definitions affect evaluation and traceability
- Relevant to procurement, engineering, and laboratory teams handling telecontrol specifications
- Publication Date: 1997-10-17
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60050-371:1984 (1997-10-17)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-371:1984 (1984-11-30)
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