ISO 16750

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ISO 16750, Road vehicles -- Environmental conditions and electrical testing for electrical and electronic equipment, is an ISO standard which provides guidance regarding environmental conditions commonly encountered by electrical and electronic systems installed in automobiles. [1]

ISO 16750 has five parts:

  • ISO 16750-1: General[1]
  • ISO 16750-2: Electrical loads[2]
  • ISO 16750-3: Mechanical loads[3]
  • ISO 16750-4: Climatic loads[4]
  • ISO 16750-5: Chemical loads[5]


[edit] References

  1. ^ a b ISO FDIS 16750-1:2006: Road Vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 1: General, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization 
  2. ^ ISO FDIS 16750-2:2006: Road vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 2: Electrical loads, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization 
  3. ^ ISO FDIS 16750-3:2006: Road vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 3: Mechanical loads, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization 
  4. ^ ISO FDIS 16750-4:2006: Road vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 4: Climatic loads, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization 
  5. ^ ISO FDIS 16750-5:2006: Road vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 5: Checmical loads, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization