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IEC 60205:2016/COR1:2018

Corrigendum 1 - Calculation of the effective parameters of magnetic piece parts

Standard by IEC, 2018-10-07

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IEC 60205:2016/COR1:2018 provides a corrigendum to IEC 60205:2016, addressing the calculation of the effective parameters of magnetic piece parts. For engineering teams, laboratories, and compliance reviewers, IEC 60205:2016/COR1:2018 is relevant because it supports accurate use of the parent document by correcting or clarifying technical content. It is most useful when evaluation results, design calculations, or procurement specifications depend on consistent interpretation of magnetic component parameters.

IEC 60205:2016/COR1:2018 standard overview

As a corrigendum, IEC 60205:2016/COR1:2018 should be used as a supporting reference linked to IEC 60205:2016 rather than as a standalone technical document. Its role is to refine the calculation framework for effective parameters of magnetic piece parts, helping users apply the parent reference with greater precision. That makes it important in documented evaluation, technical review, and conformity assessment workflows where calculation accuracy and traceability can affect design decisions or acceptance criteria.

Applications of IEC 60205:2016/COR1:2018

Organizations may consult IEC 60205:2016/COR1:2018 when working with magnetic component design, laboratory evaluation, and technical validation of piece parts used in electrical equipment. It can also support quality workflows that depend on consistent parameter calculations, especially where engineering documentation must align with procurement review or regulatory preparation. In practice, the corrigendum helps maintain operational consistency when teams compare measured results, verify model assumptions, or update controlled documents tied to the parent reference.

Why IEC 60205:2016/COR1:2018 matters

Corrective documents like IEC 60205:2016/COR1:2018 matter because even small calculation adjustments can influence technical compliance, risk management, and engineering validation. When magnetic parameters feed into product evaluation or conformity assessment, using the corrected reference helps reduce ambiguity and supports more reliable testing workflows. It also improves documentation quality for procurement and audit purposes, since teams can cite the updated reference with confidence during review of technical specifications and verification activities.

  • Supportive corrigendum linked to IEC 60205:2016 for calculation-related clarification
  • Relevant to magnetic piece part evaluation and parameter determination workflows
  • Useful in engineering documentation, technical review, and conformity assessment preparation
  • Helps maintain calculation consistency across testing and quality assurance processes
SKU: 116bddfae033

  • Publication Date: 2018-10-07
  • Standard Status: Corrigendum
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 4

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