European Standard En 1998
Introduction
The European Standards (acronym EN, from the German name Europäische Norm ("European Standard"))[1][2] are technical standards "Norm (technology)") written and maintained by CEN (European Committee for Standardization), CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization) and ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).
EN 10000–10999
This range includes almost exclusively CEN Standards related to iron and steel.
EN 12080, Railway applications — Axleboxes — Rolling bearings.
EN 60000-69999 (CEN editions of IEC standards)
In addition, there are many ISO and IEC standards that were accepted as "European standard" (headed as EN ISO xxxxx) and are valid in the European economic region.
References
- [1] ↑ Paul Cook (2002). Commentary on IEE Wiring Regulations 16th Edition, BS 7671 : 2001: Requirements for Electrical Installations Including Amendment No. 1 : 2002. IET. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-85296-237-4.
- [2] ↑ Hermann J. Koch (2017). Practical Guide to International Standardization for Electrical Engineers: Impact on Smart Grid and e-Mobility Markets. Wiley. p. 90. ISBN 978-1-119-06743-6.
- [3] ↑ BSI, BS EN 1325-1:1997 - Value management, value analysis, functional analysis vocabulary. Value analysis and functional analysis, accessed 29 November 2020.: https://shop.bsigroup.com/ProductDetail/?pid=000000000000937061