IEC 60050-371:1984
International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 371: Telecontrol
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IEC 60050-371:1984 provides the terminology basis for International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 371: Telecontrol, helping engineers and compliance teams use consistent technical language when reviewing remote control and monitoring systems. As a reference document, IEC 60050-371:1984 is valuable wherever telecontrol functions are specified, documented, tested, or assessed against internal quality workflows and conformity assessment needs. It supports clearer engineering communication, reduces ambiguity in technical review, and helps align procurement and verification activities around a common vocabulary.
IEC 60050-371:1984 standard overview
This publication is focused on telecontrol terminology within the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary, making it a useful technical document for defining concepts used in control and communication systems. Its primary role is to support operational consistency in engineering documentation, technical validation, and regulatory preparation by standardizing how telecontrol terms are understood. For organizations working with control architectures, system descriptions, or test plans, IEC 60050-371:1984 can improve documented evaluation and reduce interpretation differences across teams, suppliers, and laboratories.
Applications of IEC 60050-371:1984
IEC 60050-371:1984 is commonly relevant in projects involving telecontrol equipment, remote supervision systems, control center documentation, and related technical assessments. It may be used during design reviews, specification writing, laboratory evaluation, and procurement checks where precise vocabulary is needed to describe functions, interfaces, and operating behavior. The terminology can also support testing workflows and engineering documentation for electrical and automation systems where remote command, signaling, or monitoring concepts must be communicated clearly.
Why IEC 60050-371:1984 matters
Accurate terminology is important for safety, interoperability, and compliance because telecontrol systems often involve multiple stakeholders and documented performance criteria. By using IEC 60050-371:1984 as a reference, organizations can reduce ambiguity during technical assessment, improve consistency in verification activities, and support conformity assessment preparation. It is especially useful where procurement specifications, test records, and quality assurance documentation must align with the same technical vocabulary. In practice, that helps lower risk and supports more reliable engineering decisions.
- Defines telecontrol terminology for clearer engineering documentation and technical review
- Supports conformity assessment, compliance workflows, and procurement specification alignment
- Useful for remote control, monitoring, and system-description contexts
- Helps improve consistency in testing workflows and laboratory evaluation
- Supports risk reduction by reducing interpretation gaps across teams and suppliers
- Publication Date: 1984-11-30
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: IEC 60050-371:1984 (1997-10-17)
- This Version: IEC 60050-371:1984 (1984-11-30)
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