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BS EN IEC 62849:2026 Performance evaluation methods of robots for household and similar use

BS EN IEC 62849:2026

Performance evaluation methods of robots for household and similar use

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Standard number:BS EN IEC 62849:2026
Pages:60
Released:2026-01-23
ISBN:978 0 539 17003 0
Status:Standard
BS EN IEC 62849:2026 - Performance Evaluation Methods of Robots for Household and Similar Use

BS EN IEC 62849:2026 - Performance Evaluation Methods of Robots for Household and Similar Use

Welcome to the future of household robotics with the BS EN IEC 62849:2026 standard. This comprehensive document is your ultimate guide to understanding and evaluating the performance of robots designed for household and similar applications. Released on January 23, 2026, this standard is a must-have for manufacturers, engineers, and enthusiasts who are keen on ensuring their robotic products meet the highest performance criteria.

Overview of the Standard

The BS EN IEC 62849:2026 standard provides a detailed framework for assessing the performance of household robots. With the rapid advancement of technology, robots are becoming an integral part of our daily lives, assisting with tasks ranging from cleaning to security. This standard ensures that these robots are evaluated consistently and effectively, guaranteeing reliability and efficiency in their operations.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN IEC 62849:2026
  • Pages: 60
  • Release Date: January 23, 2026
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 17003 0
  • Status: Standard

Why This Standard is Essential

As the demand for household robots increases, so does the need for a standardized method of evaluating their performance. The BS EN IEC 62849:2026 standard addresses this need by providing a comprehensive set of criteria that robots must meet to be considered effective and reliable. This ensures that consumers receive products that are not only innovative but also safe and efficient.

Manufacturers can leverage this standard to benchmark their products against industry norms, ensuring they meet or exceed customer expectations. This not only enhances the credibility of their products but also boosts consumer confidence in the technology.

Comprehensive Evaluation Criteria

The standard covers a wide range of performance metrics, including:

  • Operational Efficiency: Evaluates how effectively a robot performs its designated tasks.
  • Energy Consumption: Assesses the energy efficiency of the robot, ensuring it operates sustainably.
  • Safety Standards: Ensures the robot operates safely within a household environment, minimizing risks to users.
  • Durability and Reliability: Tests the robot's ability to perform consistently over time without failure.
  • User Interface and Experience: Evaluates the ease of use and accessibility of the robot's controls and features.

Benefits for Stakeholders

The BS EN IEC 62849:2026 standard is beneficial for a wide range of stakeholders, including:

  • Manufacturers: Provides a clear framework for product development and quality assurance.
  • Consumers: Offers assurance of product quality and performance, enhancing trust in robotic technology.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Establishes a benchmark for compliance and safety standards in the industry.
  • Researchers and Developers: Serves as a reference for innovation and improvement in robotic technologies.

Conclusion

The BS EN IEC 62849:2026 standard is a pivotal document for anyone involved in the development, production, or use of household robots. By adhering to this standard, stakeholders can ensure that their products are not only cutting-edge but also meet the highest standards of performance and safety. Embrace the future of household robotics with confidence, knowing that your products are evaluated against a globally recognized benchmark.

Invest in the BS EN IEC 62849:2026 standard today and take a significant step towards excellence in the field of household robotics.

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BS EN IEC 62849:2026


This standard BS EN IEC 62849:2026 Performance evaluation methods of robots for household and similar use is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 97.030 Domestic electrical appliances in general
IEC 62849:2025 provides performance testing and evaluation methods for the common features of robots for household and similar use, their physical specifications satisfying the following: – height: maximum 1,75 m, – dimensions: maximum 700 mm wide (to be able to fit through doorways), – speed: maximum 1,5 m/s, – floor supported wheeled or wheel-track robots. This document is neither concerned with safety nor with performance requirements. This document is applicable for indoor floor use robots. This document is not applicable to wet and dry surface-cleaning robots or combination of such functions. If different testing and evaluating methods are given in other standards for specific robots, these methods can be considered for priority use. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2016. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) the title has been changed to "Performance evaluation methods of robots for household and similar use"; b) the scope is more clearly defined and the physical specifications of robots for household and similar use covered by this document are clearly defined; c) new evaluation methods for 6 performance items have been added, including obstacle avoidance, managing a ramp, lighting effects, transition overcome, threshold overcome, energy consumption of robots; d) new structure has been introduced, which provides basic common test methods in each category and can be used by other robotics standards, including the following: 1) mobility, 2) navigation, 3) energy use, 4) effects on environment, 5) other/miscellaneous.