In message <OFFDEE35BE.9D0BB73E-ON88257AB6.0075F091-88257AB6.0076490E@US.Schneider-E lectric.com>, dated Wed, 14 Nov 2012, [email protected] writes:

It easiest to just buy the standard, or subscribe to a collection of standards.

Easier for a larger company, since some of these can be pricey.

I would always advocate buying, but prices vary a lot. At present, Estonia seems to be the favoured source. But you can probably only get ENs, not standards of other origin. However, EN 6xxxx is based on IEC 6xxxx, but may not be identical.
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