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BS IEC 60605-6:2007 Equipment reliability testing Tests for the validity and estimation of the constant failure rate and constant failure intensity

BS IEC 60605-6:2007

Equipment reliability testing Tests for the validity and estimation of the constant failure rate and constant failure intensity

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Standard number:BS IEC 60605-6:2007
Pages:48
Released:2010-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 54266 4
Status:Standard
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BS IEC 60605-6:2007


This standard BS IEC 60605-6:2007 Equipment reliability testing is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 19.020 Test conditions and procedures in general
  • 03.120.30 Application of statistical methods
  • 21.020 Characteristics and design of machines, apparatus, equipment
  • 29.020 Electrical engineering in general
Specifies procedures to verify the assumption of a constant failure rate or constant failure intensity as defined in IEC 60050(191). These procedures are applicable whenever it is necessary to verify these assumptions. This may be due to a requirement or for the purpose of assessing the behaviour in time of the failure rate or the failure intensity. The major technical changes with respect to the previous edition concern the inclusion of corrected formulae for tests previously included in a corrigendum, and the addition of new methods for the analysis of multiple items.