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IEC 60127-4:2005/AMD1:2008

Amendment 1 - Miniature fuses - Part 4: Universal modular fuse-links (UMF) - Through-hole and surface mount types

Standard by IEC, 2008-05-21

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IEC 60127-4:2005/AMD1:2008

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IEC 60127-4:2005/AMD1:2008 provides a supporting amendment to the document covering miniature fuses, specifically universal modular fuse-links (UMF) in through-hole and surface mount types. It is relevant when teams need to evaluate how the parent technical document is modified, especially during design review, procurement checks, or conformity assessment. For organizations working with protective components in electrical equipment, IEC 60127-4:2005/AMD1:2008 helps maintain a reliable compliance reference tied to the parent publication.

What is IEC 60127-4:2005/AMD1:2008?

This document is Amendment 1 to IEC 60127-4:2005 and should be read as a modifying reference rather than a standalone requirement set. Its role is to update the technical basis for miniature fuses in the universal modular fuse-link category, including through-hole and surface mount types. In engineering and quality workflows, it is typically used alongside the parent document for technical review, documented evaluation, and compliance preparation where fuse selection or product validation depends on the current amended text.

Applications of IEC 60127-4:2005/AMD1:2008

The amendment is most relevant in component engineering, electrical product development, and laboratory evaluation where miniature fuse-links are specified for compact electronic assemblies. It may be used during product evaluation, supplier documentation review, and test planning for through-hole or surface mount fuse applications. Procurement teams and compliance engineers can also use IEC 60127-4:2005/AMD1:2008 to confirm they are referencing the correct updated document when assessing component suitability, technical consistency, and conformity assessment records.

Why is IEC 60127-4:2005/AMD1:2008 important?

In operational terms, amendments matter because they shape how the parent document is applied in testing workflows, quality assurance, and regulatory preparation. IEC 60127-4:2005/AMD1:2008 helps reduce ambiguity when teams are validating miniature fuse specifications for electrical equipment and documenting technical compliance. Using the amended reference supports safer procurement decisions, more consistent engineering documentation, and clearer review outcomes when organizations need traceable, current technical guidance for conformity assessment.

  • Amendment to the parent document IEC 60127-4:2005 for miniature fuse-links
  • Covers universal modular fuse-links in through-hole and surface mount forms
  • Useful for design review, supplier evaluation, and compliance workflows
  • Supports technical validation and document control during product assessment
  • Helps align engineering documentation with the current amended reference
SKU: 98bf12ad4650

  • Publication Date: 2008-05-21
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 3

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