Hi Pete,

Thanks for your reply.  What is NC?  Is it open to public?  Where I can get 
greater detail.

Regards,

Scott


On 8 Oct, 2014, at 12:30 am, Pete Perkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> Scott & PSNetters,
> 
>       You seem to understand the role of CTL in implementing the product
> evaluation according to the requirements in the IEC standard.  There has
> been some contention in the past where the CTL decisions were changing the
> requirements in some unintended way.  CTL has made it pretty clear to their
> participants that any issues that go beyond direct implementation must go
> back to the IEC TC to get resolved.  
>       I can't speak of implementation issues in test houses as I'm not
> part of that food chain.  
>       Manufacturers can follow the implementation issues by being part of
> their NC and, by their representatives, the IEC TC responsible for the
> standard that applies to their products.  They can influence the
> implementation thru these committees - clarifying requirements or whatever
> else needs to be done to get the proper outcome of the evaluation.  Working
> thru the NCs keeps it properly balanced between manufacturers and test
> houses.  
> 
> :>)     br,     Pete
> 
> Peter E Perkins, PE
> Principal Product Safety Engineer
> PO Box 23427
> Tigard, ORe  97281-3427
> 
> 503/452-1201     fone/fax
> [email protected]
> 
>       _ _ _ _ _
> 
> I find the CTL decision sheets are helpful to interpret the IEC standards.
> As a new user, I am not sure how it enforces the DSHs in testing
> laboratories.  Does any expert here shed some light on it?  What are the key
> differences in terms of enforcement between PDSH and DSH?  As the
> notification of DSHs and PDSHs are sent to MB, NCB and CBTL every Friday,
> the core testing houses must be aware of these decisions and enforce
> accordingly.  How can those decisions be delivered to the manufacturers for
> implementation?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Scott
> 

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