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NEN-EN-IEC 62026-1

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Controller-device interfaces (CDIs) Part 1: General rules

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2007
Status: active
Page Count: 25
ICS Code (Low voltage switchgear and controlgear): 29.130.20
scope:

This International Standard applies to interfaces between low-voltage switchgear, controlgear, and controllers (e.g. programmable controllers, personal computers, etc.). This standard does not apply to higher level industrial communication networks that have become known as fieldbuses and are considered by IEC subcommittee 65C. The purpose of this standard is to harmonize and define rules, components and requirements of a general nature applicable to industrial CDIs. Those features of the various CDI standards which can be considered as general have therefore been brought together in this part of IEC 62026. For each CDI, two main documents are necessary to determine all requirements and tests: a) this part, referred to as "IEC 62026-1" or "Part 1" in the relevant CDI parts covering the various types of CDIs; b) the specific CDI part of the IEC 62026 series. A specific CDI part may omit a general requirement if it is not applicable, or it may add to it if it is inadequate in the particular case, but it should not deviate from the requirement unless there is substantial technical justification.

Document History

NEN-EN-IEC 62026-1
October 1, 2007
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Controller-device interfaces (CDIs) Part 1: General rules
This International Standard applies to interfaces between low-voltage switchgear, controlgear, and controllers (e.g. programmable controllers, personal computers, etc.). This standard does not apply...
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