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Vacuum tube numbering systems

- for all types of thermionic valve or vacuum tube including the diode, triode, tetrode, pentode, heptode, etc ...


This overview of thermionic valve or vacuum tube technology is split into several pages, each addressing a different aspect of thermionic valve or vacuum tube technology:

[1] Vacuum tube / thermionic valve basics
[2] Valve / tube electrodes
[3] Valve / tube numberng systems
[4] Valve / tube equivalents
[5] Common valve / tube pin connections
[6] TWT - travelling wave tube
[7] Photomultiplier

In order that vacuum tubes or thermionic valve numbering had some reason to it, numbering schemes were developed.

Using these it was possible to gain an approximate idea of the tube and its functions.

There are two schemes that were adopted, one used in Europe for valves primarily manufactured and used there, and the other for vacuum tubes from the USA. Although the numbering schemes were different, most valves or tubes were available with numbers in both systems.

Numbering systems

European System


First letter indicates the heater supply Subsequent letters indicate the type of valve Following figures indicate the base
A 4V AC
C - 200mA AC and DC
D - Battery supply 1.2 to 1.4V
E - 6.3V AC and DC
G - 5V AC
K - 2V battery supply
P - 300 mA
U - 100 mA AC and DC
A - Single diode
B - Double diode
C - Triode
D - Triode output valve
E - Tetrode
F - Pentode
H - Hexode or heptode
K - Octode
L - Pentode output valve
M - Tuning indicator
N - Thyratron
Q - Nonode
T - Miscellaneous
X - Gas filled full wave rectifier
Y - Half wave rectifier
Z - Full wave rectifier
20 - 29 B8G (Loctal)
30 - 39 Octal
40 - 49 B8A
50 - 59 Miscellaneous constructions
60 - 79 Subminiature constructions
80 - 89 B9A
90 - 99 B7G

If a number is greater than a hundred then the first figure should be disregarded to determine the base.

American system


First figure indicates the heater voltage Second and other characters are serial numbers Suffix letters
0 - Cold cathode
1 - 0 - 1.6V
5 - 4.6 - 5.6V
6 - 5.6 - 6.6V
7 - 6.3V Loctal
12 - 12.6V
35 - Around 35V

 

G - Large glass envelope
GT - Small glass envelope
M - Metallised
X - Low loss base
W - Military type base

6V6 vacuum tube of thermionic valve

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