IEC 60524:1975/AMD2:1997
Amendment 2 - Direct-current resistive volt ratio boxes
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IEC 60524:1975/AMD2:1997 provides a focused amendment reference for direct-current resistive volt ratio boxes, helping engineers and compliance teams interpret changes linked to the parent document, IEC 60524:1975. In technical documentation, IEC 60524:1975/AMD2:1997 is relevant when reviewing instrument characteristics, procurement specifications, or test procedures where voltage ratio measurement and resistance-based comparison methods must remain consistent. It supports documented evaluation and technical review where precision, traceability, and controlled use of the referenced equipment matter.
IEC 60524:1975/AMD2:1997 standard overview
As Amendment 2 to the parent reference, this document should be read as a modifying and supporting technical source rather than a standalone specification. Its purpose is generally to refine the requirements or guidance associated with direct-current resistive volt ratio boxes, which are used in electrical measurement contexts where stable ratio performance is important. For engineering documentation and conformity assessment, the amendment helps maintain alignment between the applied technical reference and the version actually in use during verification activities.
Applications of IEC 60524:1975/AMD2:1997
Organizations may use IEC 60524:1975/AMD2:1997 when evaluating measurement equipment, preparing procurement records, or checking legacy test setups that rely on resistive voltage ratio instrumentation. It is particularly relevant in laboratory evaluation, calibration-related workflows, and technical validation processes where operational consistency is important. The amendment can also support quality workflows and compliance workflows that depend on clear version control for electrical measurement references and associated engineering documentation.
Why IEC 60524:1975/AMD2:1997 matters
For teams responsible for compliance preparation and technical assessment, the value of IEC 60524:1975/AMD2:1997 lies in keeping the parent technical reference current and correctly interpreted. Using the amendment helps reduce risk in specification review, documentation control, and conformity assessment preparation by clarifying which edition details apply. That matters for safety-related decision making, procurement validation, and test consistency, especially where resistive ratio boxes are part of a controlled measurement environment.
- Supporting amendment linked to IEC 60524:1975 for direct-current resistive volt ratio boxes
- Useful for version control in engineering documentation and procurement review
- Relevant to laboratory evaluation, calibration support, and measurement verification activities
- Helps maintain consistent technical interpretation during compliance and quality assurance workflows
- Publication Date: 1997-09-10
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60524:1975 (1997-09-10)
- Previous Version: IEC 60524:1975 (1981-01-01)
- Previous Version: IEC 60524:1975 (1975-01-01)
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