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IEC 60364-7-709:2007/AMD1:2012

Amendment 1 - Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 7-709: Requirements for special installations or locations - Marinas and similar locations

Standard by IEC, 2012-02-15

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IEC 60364-7-709:2007/AMD1:2012 is a focused technical reference for low-voltage electrical installations in marinas and similar locations, issued as Amendment 1 to the parent document IEC 60364-7-709:2007. It is relevant where electrical installations must support dockside and waterside environments with careful attention to safety, installation integrity, and operational conditions. Organizations use IEC 60364-7-709:2007/AMD1:2012 during technical review, compliance planning, and documented evaluation when assessing whether an installation approach aligns with the requirements for these special locations.

Overview of IEC 60364-7-709:2007/AMD1:2012

This amendment modifies the underlying requirements for special low-voltage installations in marinas and similar locations, where environmental exposure and user safety are typically central concerns. IEC 60364-7-709:2007/AMD1:2012 should be read as a supporting compliance reference connected to the parent publication, rather than as a standalone design basis. It is generally used to inform engineering documentation, verification activities, and technical assessment for installations that need to account for the specific risks and operating conditions found in marina environments.

Compliance applications of IEC 60364-7-709:2007/AMD1:2012

IEC 60364-7-709:2007/AMD1:2012 is commonly consulted by engineers, inspectors, and procurement teams involved in low-voltage electrical equipment for marina berths, shore connections, and related installation work. It may support conformity assessment, site documentation, and review of electrical arrangement choices where operational consistency and risk management are important. In practice, it can be part of regulatory preparation, technical validation, and quality workflows for projects that require a clear compliance reference tied to the parent standard and its amendment history.

Importance of compliance with IEC 60364-7-709:2007/AMD1:2012

Compliance with IEC 60364-7-709:2007/AMD1:2012 helps teams align installation decisions with a recognized technical framework for marina and similar-location electrical systems. That matters for safety, inspection readiness, and verification consistency, especially where electrical equipment is exposed to demanding site conditions. For procurement and engineering groups, the amendment also helps maintain documented traceability to the current referenced requirements, supporting conformity assessment, technical review, and risk reduction across design, installation, and maintenance workflows.

  • Supporting reference for low-voltage installations in marinas and similar locations
  • Useful for amendment tracking against IEC 60364-7-709:2007
  • Relevant to engineering documentation, inspection planning, and site verification
  • Helps structure compliance workflows for special-location electrical systems
  • Commonly used in procurement review and conformity assessment preparation
SKU: 079dc7425f53

  • Publication Date: 2012-02-15
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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