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There is no 1010 equivalent. I have used MS1310(not being maintained ?),
MS882, MIL HDBK454A, and DOE HDBK1092. Have seen mil contracts specify
ECMA287, NEC, and OSHA regs.

Brian

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Subject: IEC 6010-1 vs MIL STD

Hi all,

Is there a particular U.S. Military standard which could be considered an
approximate equivalent to IEC 61010-1?

Sometimes military and commercial standards do parallel in some ways.

Thanks!

Doug

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