Alice, 

An inspector cannot hold your shipment! They can however ask you to remove the
agency marking from the products prior to shipment. 


Some examples of major deviations: 


1) change of power supply
2) pcb traces that are different than original design
3) change of fan to one with a lower CFM or LFM
4) change in filter design
5) safety Instructions not shipped with unit
6) grrounding connection not in accordance to report
7) routing of Wiring not in accordance to report
8) change of openings
9) lithium battery reverse charging protection circuitry not in place
10) plastics flammability and/or ignition properties not in accordance to
report. 


These are just a few that I have come across and have considered as major
deviations. 


Regards, 


  


  


 Lay Siang Saw <[email protected]> wrote: 



Hi all,
Can anyone share with me under what conditions an auditor is allowed to
stop shipments ?

Thanks,alice
---------------------- Forwarded by Lay Siang Saw/MY/Asia/Celestica on
02/18/2003 06:09 PM ---------------------------


Lay Siang Saw
02/18/2003 10:50 AM

To: [email protected]
cc:

Subject: product safety audit scenario

Hi all,
Thank you very much for your comments.I have received many replies from
this forum.
May be someone out there can standardize this,applicable to UL,TUV,CSA
etc.

On the report On the physical part
VN ?
.......................................
.......................................
.....................................................................
1. Rating (V) 90-135/180-265V 115/230V NO,as
this part has been tested in 90-135/180-265V range
2. Rating (I) ! 12/10A 10A
NO,as this rating is within the tested rating
3. Rating (V) 120-127/220-240V 125/230V NO,as this
part has been tested in 120-127/220-240V range
4. Rating (V) 120-127/220-240V 120-127V NO,the
rating used within the tested range


Once again ,thank you all and it would be good if there is
standardisation made on this issue.


Regards,alice


---------------------- Forwarded by Lay Siang Saw/MY/Asia/Celestica on
02/18/2003 10:51 AM ---------------------------


Lay Siang Saw
02/17/2003 11:40 AM

To: [email protected]
cc:

Subject: product safety audit scenario

Hi all,can anyone share with me with your comments....
Scenario : Component A with rating mentioned in the UL's product report as
90-135/180-265 Vac, however in the phyical unit is written as 115/230 V .
Q1 : Is this a non conformity ? Should a VN be raised ?50 % says Yes and
other 50% says No

Scenario! :In the report, it mentioned the marking on the label as 120! -127V
, however in the actual label on the unit it is written as
120-127V/220-240V.
Q2. Is this a non conformity ? Should a VN be raised ?100% yes

Scenario : In the report, it mentioned component B carries many safety
agency certification, however i the actual physical unit, it only containes
one or two safety agency logos.
Q3. Is this a non conformity ? Should a VN be raised ? 90% says YES and 10%
says NO


Q4. When an IPI ( Initial product inspection ) is carried out, should the
UL's product report been approved by the UL ?
Q5. Should the report used during IPI is a detailed report with Sec general
and condition of testing been included ?
Q6. Can anyone share with me the correct ways the product report/FUS
procedure for a product should be written
so that we are not caught up with it, particularly on the rating,model and
safety agency certification requirement for the product ?

I am looking forwards to hearin! g a reply from you.
Thanks
Regards,
alice saw









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