ISO 22803:2012 and EN ISO 22847:2012 are both international standards developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) respectively. While both standards are focused on quality and performance, they have distinct differences in their scope and objectives.
ISO 22803:2012 is an international standard for technical writing, specifically for the structure, content, and presentation of technical documents. This standard aims to ensure that technical documents are well-written, easy to understand, and maintain consistency across different industries and countries. The standard is applicable to various types of technical documentation, including user manuals, product specifications, and technical reports.
In contrast, EN ISO 22847:2012 is a technical standard for the design and implementation of fuel cell power systems. The standard provides guidelines for manufacturers, certification bodies, and end users to ensure consistent performance and safety across different fuel cell technologies and applications. The standard aims to establish uniform criteria for the development and testing of fuel cell power systems, which are becoming increasingly popular as clean and efficient energy alternatives.
Both ISO 22803:2012 and EN ISO 22847:2012 are designed to improve the quality and effectiveness of technical communication, ensuring that technical information is accurate, understandable, and relevant to the intended audience. By following the guidelines outlined in these standards, organizations can improve the development, testing, and implementation of technical systems, ultimately leading to more reliable, efficient, and cost-effective solutions.