GSO IEC TR 60721-4-1:2021

IEC TR 60721-4-1:2001
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Classification of environmental conditions - Part 4-1: Guidance for the correlation and transformation of environmental condition classes of IEC 60721-3 to the environmental tests of IEC 60068 - Storage

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GSO IEC TR 60721-4-1:2021 Scope

IEC TR 60721-4-1:2001 Deals with the correlation and transformation of the condition given in IEC 60721-3-1 to the environmental tests defined in IEC 60068-2. An environment may consist of a number of environmental conditions such as dynamic, climatic, and biological and other effects, due to chemically and mechanically active substances. In this report, only dynamic and climatic conditions have been considered. The purpose of this technical report is to provide the specification writer with guidance together with a set of easy-to-use tables which correlate and transform these conditions.

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