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IEC 60601-2-66
Edition 3.0 2019-10
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IEC 60601-2-66
Edition 3.0 2019-10
REDLINE VERSION
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
colour
inside
Medical electrical equipment –
Part 2-66: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential
performance of hearing instruments aids and hearing instrument aids systems
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 11.180.15; 17.140.50 ISBN 978-2-8322-7543-6
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 2
201.1 Scope, object and related standards . 8
201.2 Normative references . 10
201.3 Terms and definitions . 11
201.4 General requirements . 13
201.5 General requirements for testing ME EQUIPMENT . 14
201.6 Classification of ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS . 15
201.7 ME EQUIPMENT identification, marking and documents . 16
201.8 * Protection against electrical HAZARDS from ME EQUIPMENT . 21
201.9 * Protection against MECHANICAL HAZARDS of ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS . 24
201.10 * Protection against unwanted and excessive radiation HAZARDS . 26
201.11 * Protection against excessive temperatures and other HAZARDS . 26
201.12 * Accuracy of controls and instruments and protection against hazardous
outputs. 28
201.13 * HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS and fault conditions for ME EQUIPMENT . 29
201.14 * PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRICAL MEDICAL SYSTEMS (PEMS) . 32
201.15 * Construction of ME EQUIPMENT . 32
201.16 * ME SYSTEMS . 34
201.17 * Electromagnetic compatibility of ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS . 35
Annexes . 36
Annex E (informative) Examples of the connection of the measuring device (MD) for
measurement of the PATIENT LEAKAGE CURRENT and PATIENT AUXILIARY CURRENT . 37
Annex G (normative) Protection against HAZARDS of ignition of flammable anaesthetic
mixtures . 38
Annex H (informative) PEMS structure, PEMS DEVELOPMENT LIFE-CYCLE and
documentation . 39
Annex I (informative) ME SYSTEMS aspects . 40
Annex J (informative) Survey of insulation paths . 41
Annex K (informative) Simplified PATIENT LEAKAGE CURRENT diagrams . 42
Annex L (normative) Insulated winding wires for use without interleaved insulation . 43
Annex AA (informative) Particular guidance and rationale . 44
Annex BB (informative) Abbreviations . 50
Annex CC (informative) Essential performance . 51
Annex DD (informative) Electromagnetic compatibility of ME EQUIPMENT . 52
Bibliography . 54
Index of defined terms used in this particular standard . 56
Figure 201.101 – Measuring circuit for LEAKAGE CURRENT (see 201.8.7.4.7) . 23
Table 201.101 – MECHANICAL HAZARDS to be considered . 25
Table AA.101 – Summary of the approach of this document . 45
Table DD.101 – Example of applicable standards for HEARING AID specific setting for
RF radiated emissions . 52
Table DD.102 – Example of applicable tests . 53
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International Standard IEC 60601-2-66 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 29:
Electroacoustics.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2015. It constitutes a
technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
a) revision of the definition about ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE;
b) revision of the application of IEC 60601-1-2:2014 for electromagnetic disturbances;
c) correction of the used voltage for HEARING AIDS from 1,6 V to 4,5 V;
d) correction of the drop test level from 1,5 m to 1,0 m;
e) correction of the wording of IEC 60601-2-66:2015.
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