Household Electrical Appliances - Method of Measuring Performance - Assessment of Repeatability and Reproducibility
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Technically speaking, IEC TR 61923:1997 focuses on measuring the performance of home electrical equipment. It specifically seeks to assess the consistency and reproducibility of test procedures used to gauge these equipment's properties. The standard is more concerned with acquiring and analyzing the data needed by manufacturers to deliver test results for their appliances than it is with the creation of measuring methods themselves.
IEC TR 61923:1997 was created with the intention of providing manufacturers with a method for assessing the consistency and dependability of their test results. Manufacturers can confirm the precision and consistency of their measurements by evaluating the repeatability and reproducibility of test procedures. This makes sure that the performance values for an appliance are accurate and can be confidently conveyed to customers.
Edition | 1.0 |
ICS Codes | 97.030 - Domestic electrical appliances in general |
Language(s) | English + French |
File Size | 194.6 KB |