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IEC 60151-2:1963

Measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves - Part 2: Measurement of heater or filament current

Standard by IEC, 1963-01-01

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IEC 60151-2:1963

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IEC 60151-2:1963 defines a focused measurement reference for the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves, specifically the measurement of heater or filament current. For engineering teams, test laboratories, and procurement workflows, IEC 60151-2:1963 helps anchor documented evaluation around a specific electrical quantity that can affect device behavior, operating stability, and product acceptance. It is most useful when a technical review or conformity assessment requires a consistent basis for measuring current in vacuum tube and valve applications.

What is IEC 60151-2:1963?

This document is part of the IEC 60151 series and serves as a technical reference for measuring heater or filament current in electronic tubes and valves. Its purpose is generally to support repeatable verification activities and reduce ambiguity in laboratory evaluation or engineering documentation. By concentrating on one measurable parameter, it can help organizations align test methods, compare results, and support compliance workflows where accurate electrical characterization of tube-based components is required.

Applications of IEC 60151-2:1963

IEC 60151-2:1963 is relevant in product evaluation, test planning, and technical validation for electronic tubes and valves used in equipment design, repair, or qualification. It may be applied in laboratory settings where heater or filament current needs to be measured consistently as part of acceptance testing, troubleshooting, or performance review. Organizations working with legacy electronics, component procurement, or documentation for electrical equipment can use it as a practical compliance reference during testing workflows and quality assurance reviews.

Why is IEC 60151-2:1963 important?

Consistent measurement of heater or filament current can influence operating reliability, interchangeability, and risk management for tube-based equipment. Using IEC 60151-2:1963 supports technical consistency across teams and facilities, which is valuable during engineering validation, procurement review, and conformity assessment preparation. It also helps reduce variation in documented results, improving confidence in test data used for operational decisions, acceptance criteria, and broader compliance workflows.

  • Technical reference for measuring heater or filament current in electronic tubes and valves
  • Useful for laboratory evaluation, test setup alignment, and documented verification activities
  • Supports consistency in compliance preparation and engineering review of tube-based components
  • Helps improve repeatability in acceptance testing, troubleshooting, and quality workflows
SKU: 788d1855c78d

  • Publication Date: 1963-01-01
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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