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IEC 60050-395:2014/AMD2:2020

Amendment 2 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 395: Nuclear instrumentation - Physical phenomena, basic concepts, instruments, systems, equipment and detectors

Standard by IEC, 2020-04-23

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IEC 60050-395:2014/AMD2:2020 is a targeted amendment to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry for nuclear instrumentation, updating terminology and definitions used for physical phenomena, basic concepts, instruments, systems, equipment and detectors. For organizations working in technical documentation, conformity assessment, or procurement, it helps keep reference language aligned across engineering files, test reports, and regulatory preparation. As a supporting document to IEC 60050-395:2014, it is most relevant where precise vocabulary is needed for technical review and consistent communication.

IEC 60050-395:2014/AMD2:2020 standard overview

This amendment supports the vocabulary framework for nuclear instrumentation by refining the terminology used to describe phenomena, instruments, systems, equipment, and detectors. In practice, IEC 60050-395:2014/AMD2:2020 is useful when teams need a reliable compliance reference for documentation control, technical validation, and quality workflows. It is not a standalone design specification, but a modifying reference that helps maintain operational consistency in engineering documentation, laboratory evaluation, and conformity assessment work tied to the parent vocabulary document.

Applications of IEC 60050-395:2014/AMD2:2020

Typical use cases include standards libraries, nuclear instrumentation documentation, procurement reviews, test planning, and technical assessment activities where terminology must remain consistent across teams and suppliers. The reference can support verification activities for instruments and detectors, especially when preparing technical files, comparing product data, or reviewing compliance evidence. IEC 60050-395:2014/AMD2:2020 is also relevant in environments where clear definitions are needed for measurement-related engineering documentation and for controlled communication between design, test, and regulatory functions.

Why IEC 60050-395:2014/AMD2:2020 matters

Accurate vocabulary is important in nuclear instrumentation because small language differences can affect safety-related interpretation, testing consistency, and documentation quality. By updating the parent reference, IEC 60050-395:2014/AMD2:2020 can reduce ambiguity during engineering validation, procurement evaluation, and conformity assessment preparation. It supports teams that need a dependable technical document for review cycles, audit trails, and risk reduction, particularly where precise definitions help align design intent, laboratory findings, and compliance records.

  • Updated terminology for nuclear instrumentation, physical phenomena, and related technical concepts
  • Supporting reference linked to IEC 60050-395:2014 rather than a standalone product specification
  • Useful for documentation control, technical review, and conformity assessment preparation
  • Relevant to engineering teams, laboratories, and procurement workflows requiring consistent vocabulary
SKU: 5327ce388f01

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

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