GSO IEC TS 62885-1:2021

IEC TS 62885-1:2016
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Surface cleaning appliances - Part 1: General requirements on test material and test equipment

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GSO IEC TS 62885-1:2021 Scope

IEC TS 62885-1:2016(E) specifies the physical characteristics of test equipment and material used in tests common for several products covered by standards in the IEC 62885 series for surface cleaning appliances. In addition, it provides guidance regarding the evaluation of Wilton and other types of carpets to determine their acceptability for testing. Currently, this specification covers only the Wilton carpet.

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