IEC 60151-15:1967
Measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves. Part 15: Methods of measurement of spurious and unwanted electrode currents
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IEC 60151-15:1967 provides technical guidance for measuring spurious and unwanted electrode currents in electronic tubes and valves. For engineering teams, test laboratories, and procurement reviewers, it serves as a focused reference when evaluating how these components behave outside their intended current paths. By defining a common measurement approach, IEC 60151-15:1967 supports more consistent technical review, documented evaluation, and comparison of results across verification activities and quality workflows.
Overview of IEC 60151-15:1967
The official title, Measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves. Part 15: Methods of measurement of spurious and unwanted electrode currents, indicates a specialized testing standard within the broader measurement series for electronic tubes and valves. It is most relevant where laboratory evaluation must distinguish intended electrical behavior from unwanted currents that may affect performance criteria, operational consistency, or conformity assessment preparation. The document is useful as a technical reference when establishing repeatable test methods and recording results for engineering documentation.
Compliance applications of IEC 60151-15:1967
This document is commonly relevant in laboratory and product evaluation workflows for electronic tubes and valves, especially where unwanted electrode currents may influence acceptance testing, design verification, or failure analysis. It can support technical validation during development, supplier review, and conformity assessment activities by giving teams a shared basis for measurement and reporting. Organizations involved in electrical equipment testing or legacy component procurement may use it to align internal procedures with a defined compliance reference and reduce ambiguity in test interpretation.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60151-15:1967
Using IEC 60151-15:1967 can improve testing consistency and help reduce risk in engineering and procurement decisions. Spurious or unwanted electrode currents may affect reliability, comparability of results, and overall technical assessment of electronic tubes and valves. A structured measurement approach supports safety-minded evaluation, quality assurance, and regulatory preparation where documented evidence is required. For organizations managing conformity assessment or product qualification, the document helps establish a clearer basis for repeatable measurement and traceable reporting.
- Measurement methods for spurious and unwanted electrode currents in electronic tubes and valves
- Support for laboratory evaluation, technical validation, and documented test reporting
- Useful in design review, supplier assessment, and procurement verification workflows
- Helps improve measurement consistency, traceability, and compliance preparation
- Publication Date: 1967-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60151-15:1967 (1967-01-01)
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