David

Personally, I ask ( and expect) test labs to test whatever they're asked to 
test, but I ask them to do so against a specific test plan.

Your client may well have good reason for partial testing.......or they might 
be trying to do the base minimum they think they can get away with. If it's the 
former then they should have produced an EMC test plan / justification document 
as to why partial testing is all they need to do.

By asking them for a test plan, or summary table from their Justification 
document, you can they perform the requested tests, in an accredited manner, 
and issue a report stating results against the document. It is then clear why 
you only performed certain tests.

Regards
Charlie


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Subject: [PSES] Testing to EN/IEC 60601-1-2

Hello,
Looking for opinions concerning testing to EN/IEC 60601-1-2.
Some customers want to perform partial testing only and for CE declare that 
their device meets the requirements of EN/IEC 60601-1-2.
As a test lab, we recommend full testing.
Any opinions.
Also some of our customers insist that Clause 5 Identification, marking and 
documents, should be part of the test report. Any opinions concerning this.
All responses welcome.

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