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IEC 62552-3

Household refrigerating appliances – Characteristics and test methods – Part 3: Energy consumption and volume

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 November 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 686
ICS Code (Domestic electrical appliances in general): 97.030
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This part of IEC 62552 specifies the essential characteristics of household and similar refrigerating appliances cooled by internal natural convection or forced air circulation, and establishes test methods for checking these characteristics.

This part of IEC 62552 describes the methods for the determination of energy consumption characteristics and defines how these can be assembled to estimate energy consumption under different usage and climate conditions. This part of IEC 62552 also defines the determination of volume.

Document History

IEC 62552-3
November 1, 2020
Household refrigerating appliances – Characteristics and test methods – Part 3: Energy consumption and volume
This part of IEC 62552 specifies the essential characteristics of household and similar refrigerating appliances cooled by internal natural convection or forced air circulation, and establishes test...
November 1, 2020
AMENDMENT 1 Household refrigerating appliances – Characteristics and test methods – Part 3: Energy consumption and volume
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February 1, 2015
Household refrigerating appliances - Characteristics and test methods - Part 3: Energy consumption and volume
This part of IEC 62552 specifies the essential characteristics of household and similar refrigerating appliances cooled by internal natural convection or forced air circulation, and establishes test...

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