IEC 60661:1999/AMD1:2003
Amendment 1 - Methods for measuring the performance of electric household coffee makers
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IEC 60661:1999/AMD1:2003 is a focused amendment to the performance test reference for electric household coffee makers, helping users align documentation and evaluation practices with the updated requirements of the parent document. It is relevant for teams involved in product evaluation, laboratory testing, procurement review, and conformity assessment, especially where performance claims need to be supported by a technical document. By identifying the amendment together with the base reference, IEC 60661:1999/AMD1:2003 supports more accurate compliance workflows and controlled engineering validation.
Overview of IEC 60661:1999/AMD1:2003
As Amendment 1 to IEC 60661:1999, this document modifies the original methods for measuring the performance of electric household coffee makers rather than replacing the parent text. Its purpose is typically to refine how performance is assessed so that testing remains consistent, comparable, and suitable for technical review. For organizations maintaining product files or test plans, IEC 60661:1999/AMD1:2003 can serve as a supporting compliance reference when checking whether a coffee maker test program follows the latest documented methodology.
Compliance applications of IEC 60661:1999/AMD1:2003
This amendment is most relevant in product testing, quality workflows, and regulatory preparation for electric household coffee makers. Laboratories may use it when updating test procedures, while manufacturers and procurement teams may consult it during technical assessment of compliance documentation. It can also support documented evaluation of product performance data, especially where a conformity assessment file must reflect the correct amendment status of the parent standard. In practice, IEC 60661:1999/AMD1:2003 helps keep testing workflows aligned with the intended measurement approach.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60661:1999/AMD1:2003
Using the correct amendment status matters because performance data, technical validation, and procurement decisions often depend on a consistent test basis. For electric household coffee makers, alignment with the amended method can reduce ambiguity in comparison testing and improve the reliability of compliance records. It also supports risk management by helping teams avoid using outdated procedures in engineering documentation or certification preparation. When performance results must be reviewed across suppliers, labs, or product variants, IEC 60661:1999/AMD1:2003 contributes to operational consistency and clearer technical assessment.
- Amendment reference linked to IEC 60661:1999 for performance measurement of electric household coffee makers
- Useful for updating test plans, laboratory procedures, and product evaluation records
- Supports conformity assessment, compliance workflows, and technical documentation control
- Helps maintain consistency when comparing performance results across devices or test sites
- Publication Date: 2003-07-02
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- New Version Available: IEC 60661:1999 (2005-11-23)
- This Version: IEC 60661:1999 (2003-07-02)
- Previous Version: IEC 60661:1999 (1999-12-22)
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