IEC 60245-8:1998/AMD2:2011
Amendment 2 - Rubber insulated cables - Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V - Part 8: Cords for applications requiring high flexibility
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IEC 60245-8:1998/AMD2:2011 is a supporting amendment to Amendment 2 - Rubber insulated cables - Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V - Part 8: Cords for applications requiring high flexibility, used when teams need a precise technical reference tied to the parent document. It is relevant in engineering documentation, procurement review, and compliance workflows where flexible rubber-insulated cords must be assessed against the updated requirements introduced by the amendment. For organizations managing technical validation and conformity assessment, IEC 60245-8:1998/AMD2:2011 helps keep document sets aligned with the current normative record.
What is IEC 60245-8:1998/AMD2:2011?
This document is an amendment connected to IEC 60245-8:1998, rather than a standalone product specification. Its role is to modify or refine the parent part covering rubber insulated cables rated up to and including 450/750 V, specifically cords intended for applications requiring high flexibility. In practice, it matters for technical review, controlled document management, and compliance checks where the latest approved requirements must be traced accurately. It is often used alongside the base standard during engineering specification review and laboratory evaluation.
Applications of IEC 60245-8:1998/AMD2:2011
Organizations may consult IEC 60245-8:1998/AMD2:2011 when assessing flexible rubber-insulated cords for electrical equipment that depends on repeated movement, bending, or handling in service. Typical workflows include product evaluation, test planning, supplier qualification, and regulatory preparation for low-voltage cable assemblies. It can also support technical documentation for manufacturing quality workflows and verification activities where the parent standard must be interpreted with its amendment applied. The document is most useful when a high-flexibility cord is being reviewed for consistent design and compliance alignment.
Why is IEC 60245-8:1998/AMD2:2011 important?
For compliance teams and engineers, this amendment helps maintain operational consistency by ensuring the parent standard is reviewed in its updated form. That supports safer specification control, clearer conformity assessment preparation, and more reliable technical validation during testing workflows. It may also reduce risk in procurement and acceptance processes by making the applicable requirements easier to identify. When flexible cords are part of a larger electrical system, using the correct amendment can improve documentation accuracy, audit readiness, and overall quality assurance.
- Supporting amendment for the parent document IEC 60245-8:1998
- Relevant to rubber insulated cords rated up to and including 450/750 V
- Focused on applications requiring high flexibility and related technical review
- Useful for compliance workflows, testing coordination, and specification control
- Publication Date: 2011-09-23
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60245-8:1998 (2011-09-23)
- Previous Version: IEC 60245-8:1998 (2003-12-17)
- Previous Version: IEC 60245-8:1998 (1998-01-30)
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