EN 60204-1 is known as a B-standard, so it makes no sense for a manufacturer to indicate that he ‘complies with the standard’. EN 60204-1 indicates various options to be stated, and this is done e.g. by using Annex B including in total 13 items.
What is the difference between EN 60204-1 and ISO 81346?
EN 60204-1 is known as a B-standard, so it makes no sense for a manufacturer to indicate that he ‘complies with the standard’. EN 60204-1 indicates various options to be stated, and this is done e.g. by using Annex B including in total 13 items. The standard ISO/IEC 81346-1 (2009) is a combination of ISO TS 16952-1 (2005) and IEC 61346 (1996).
What is IEC 81346-1?
The standard ISO/IEC 81346-1 (2009) is a combination of ISO TS 16952-1 (2005) and IEC 61346 (1996). The new common standards are a major progress in common understanding of the design of identifiers (ID-codes) for the electrical and mechanical systems – also on machines. 61346-1 (1996) & 61346-2 (2000)