On a side note, I had a competent body review a test report from an independent test house. They criticized the fact that sufficient detail was not in the report to duplicate the test. This includes the lack of pictures for each and every circuit card. My question is, is this a requirement of the test report used in a TCF or TF?
>---------- >From: Jon Bertrand[SMTP:[email protected]] >Sent: Friday, December 20, 1996 9:29 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Technical File Standard? > > > > Hello everyone, > > > And another crazy question: > > Is there a standard for the look and content of a "Technical File" > (not a TCF - just the plain technical file)? > > When I say "Technical File" I referring to the documentation compiled > to show compliance with the low voltage directive. Here's what I > think I know: > > I have no info on look/style of the document. > > The doc must show we meet the requirements of the LVD. > > It should include info about design and production of the product if > the info pertains to safety or helping to comply with the LVD. > > It should list all standards used. > > It should list all tests done and contain the test data. > > > Does this sound correct? > > > > Thanks, > > Jon Bertrand > [email protected] > > Note: SendMail is acting up. The Unix Guru is scratching his beard > and sipping his coffee. Sorry for the bounced messages. > >

