IEC 60564:1977/AMD2:1997
Amendment 2 - D.C. bridges for measuring resistance
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IEC 60564:1977/AMD2:1997 is a supporting amendment to Amendment 2 - D.C. bridges for measuring resistance, issued against IEC 60564:1977. It is relevant for organizations that rely on resistance measurement practices in electrical testing, calibration, and documented evaluation. By updating the parent document rather than standing alone, IEC 60564:1977/AMD2:1997 helps teams keep technical references aligned with the latest approved wording for D.C. bridge methods used in compliance workflows and laboratory assessment.
IEC 60564:1977/AMD2:1997 standard overview
This amendment is connected to the technical framework for D.C. bridges used to measure resistance, where consistency, traceability, and measurement credibility are important. In procurement, engineering documentation, and quality workflows, IEC 60564:1977/AMD2:1997 may be used to confirm that the parent document reflects the corrected or updated requirements intended by the IEC publication record. It is therefore most useful as a compliance reference during technical review and conformity assessment preparation.
Applications of IEC 60564:1977/AMD2:1997
IEC 60564:1977/AMD2:1997 is typically consulted in laboratories, calibration environments, and electrical testing activities where resistance values are measured using bridge methods. It may support verification activities for test equipment, internal procedures, and engineering specifications that depend on stable measurement practice. Organizations involved in product evaluation, electrical equipment testing, or metrology documentation can use the amendment to keep their technical files aligned with the parent standard and reduce ambiguity in operational consistency.
Why IEC 60564:1977/AMD2:1997 matters
For teams working with resistance measurement, amendments like IEC 60564:1977/AMD2:1997 matter because they help maintain technical accuracy across testing workflows and documented evaluations. Using the correct supporting reference can improve compliance preparation, reduce version-control risk, and support reliable comparison of results across laboratories or projects. It also helps procurement and quality assurance teams confirm that the referenced engineering documentation reflects the intended revision of the parent standard, which is important for validation and conformity assessment.
- Supporting amendment linked to IEC 60564:1977 for D.C. bridge methods used in resistance measurement.
- Relevant to calibration, laboratory evaluation, and electrical testing workflows that require traceable measurement practice.
- Useful when reviewing technical documentation for compliance, version control, and conformity assessment preparation.
- Helps maintain alignment between the parent document and the updated approved wording.
- Publication Date: 1997-09-10
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60564:1977 (1997-09-10)
- Previous Version: IEC 60564:1977 (1981-01-09)
- Previous Version: IEC 60564:1977 (1977-01-01)
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