IEC 60661:1999/AMD2:2005
Amendment 2 - Methods for measuring the performance of electric household coffee makers
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IEC 60661:1999/AMD2:2005 provides Amendment 2 to the methods for measuring the performance of electric household coffee makers, making it a relevant technical reference for organizations that need to evaluate product performance with consistency. For engineering, testing, procurement, or compliance teams, IEC 60661:1999/AMD2:2005 helps anchor documented evaluation and technical review activities around a defined measurement approach. As an amendment to the parent document, it should be used together with IEC 60661:1999 when preparing test plans, assessing product claims, or supporting conformity assessment workflows.
IEC 60661:1999/AMD2:2005 standard overview
This amendment modifies the performance-measurement methods for electric household coffee makers, so its value lies in updating how results are interpreted or verified against the parent document. In practice, it supports testing workflows that depend on repeatable measurement conditions, comparable results, and clear engineering documentation. Teams involved in product evaluation, laboratory evaluation, or regulatory preparation may use IEC 60661:1999/AMD2:2005 to align internal procedures with the revised technical reference and reduce ambiguity during compliance checks.
Applications of IEC 60661:1999/AMD2:2005
IEC 60661:1999/AMD2:2005 is most useful where electric household coffee makers are being assessed for performance consistency, product comparison, or specification verification. It may be applied by test laboratories, manufacturers, quality teams, and procurement specialists reviewing technical documentation before purchase or certification. The amendment can also support documented evaluation during design validation, compliance workflows, and technical assessment of appliances intended for household use, especially when a controlled and repeatable test method is required.
Why IEC 60661:1999/AMD2:2005 matters
For organizations working on conformity assessment and quality assurance, IEC 60661:1999/AMD2:2005 helps keep performance testing aligned with the updated requirements connected to the parent standard. That matters because consistent methods improve technical validation, reduce risk in comparative claims, and support more reliable procurement and compliance decisions. When a product’s measured performance must be defensible in a documented workflow, using the amendment alongside the base document can strengthen operational consistency and limit avoidable interpretation differences.
- Amendment 2 connected to IEC 60661:1999 for measuring the performance of electric household coffee makers
- Supports repeatable testing workflows and documented evaluation of appliance performance
- Useful for laboratory evaluation, product comparison, and compliance preparation
- Helps align engineering documentation and conformity assessment activities with the updated reference
- Publication Date: 2005-11-23
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: IEC 60661:1999 (2005-11-23)
- Previous Version: IEC 60661:1999 (2003-07-02)
- Previous Version: IEC 60661:1999 (1999-12-22)
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