: Edition 3.0 (Project oSIST prEN IEC 61298-2:2024) is currently in the "Enquiry" stage.
According to technical reviews of the third edition, the standard underwent a significant technical revision, moving away from older 2008 standards Project show on ISS . Key changes include:
: Document the deviations at each interval to map exact error behavior across multiple measurement cycles. Industrial Impact for Stakeholders Stakeholder Group Direct Action Required Impact of New Edition Device Manufacturers iec 612982 new
Equipment creators can utilize the standard to claim globally verified performance metrics. It provides explicit testing instructions that prevent regional certification bottlenecks when scaling hardware into international markets. Precision for Systems Integrators
The most impactful change is the explicit removal of PMTs from the scope. This means that (Reference conditions and test methods for industrial and process measurement transmitters) now covers what Part 2 previously addressed for these devices. : Edition 3
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is a technical revision designed to bring testing methods into the modern era. What's Changing in the "New" Version? The new draft (currently available as an FDIS - Final Draft International Standard This means that (Reference conditions and test methods
The significance of this revision extends across the entire industrial sector and will affect how systems are designed, validated, and maintained.
The standard offers clearer guidelines on how to document and report performance findings, improving consistency across industry reports. Why the Update Matters: Key Performance Indicators
Verify hardware documentation maps back to new reference limits.