IEC 60700-2:2016/COR1:2017
Corrigendum 1 - Thyristor valves for high voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission - Part 2: Terminology
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IEC 60700-2:2016/COR1:2017 provides a corrective reference linked to IEC 60700-2:2016/COR1:2017 for Corrigendum 1 - Thyristor valves for high voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission - Part 2: Terminology. As a supporting document to the parent publication IEC 60700-2:2016, it is relevant when teams need to confirm terminology used in engineering documentation, technical review, and compliance workflows for HVDC thyristor valve systems. It helps maintain consistency in wording across specification, procurement, and validation activities.
IEC 60700-2:2016/COR1:2017 standard overview
This corrigendum is associated with the terminology part of the HVDC thyristor valve series, so its value is mainly in refining or correcting the technical language used in the parent document. For organizations working on high-voltage direct current transmission projects, accurate terminology supports clearer engineering specification, documented evaluation, and conformity assessment preparation. IEC 60700-2:2016/COR1:2017 is therefore useful as a reference point when teams need reliable wording for design records, test plans, and compliance documentation.
Applications of IEC 60700-2:2016/COR1:2017
The document is commonly relevant in HVDC converter station projects, equipment procurement reviews, and laboratory or engineering documentation where thyristor valve terminology must remain consistent. It may support technical assessment during specification drafting, supplier communication, and verification activities tied to high-voltage power transmission systems. IEC 60700-2:2016/COR1:2017 can also be useful in quality workflows where terminology alignment reduces ambiguity in inspection records, test procedures, and regulatory preparation for electrical equipment.
Why IEC 60700-2:2016/COR1:2017 matters
Consistent terminology is important in HVDC projects because it reduces interpretation errors across design, testing, and procurement teams. As a corrigendum to the parent terminology document, IEC 60700-2:2016/COR1:2017 helps improve documentation accuracy and supports safer, more reliable technical communication. That can strengthen compliance workflows, make conformity assessment easier to manage, and improve the traceability of engineering validation steps. For organizations handling high-voltage equipment, even small wording corrections can help lower risk and improve operational consistency.
- Supporting corrigendum for terminology used in HVDC thyristor valve documentation
- Useful for engineering specification, review, and controlled technical language
- Relevant to procurement, supplier communication, and document control workflows
- Helps support verification activities and conformity assessment preparation
- Publication Date: 2017-06-22
- Standard Status: Corrigendum
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: IEC 60700-2:2016 (2021-08-23)
- This Version: IEC 60700-2:2016 (2017-06-22)
- Previous Version: IEC 60700-2:2016 (2016-06-17)
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