Hi Vincent:
As near as I can tell, FUS is for the equipment, CIG is for the factory.
If the factory doesn’t meet the unpublished requirements that are implied in
the CIG, then there is some doubt that the factory has sufficient control over
the manufacturing process that the equipment will meet the FUS requirements.
(A CSA inspector found CSA certification labels had spilled on the factory
floor; our factory did not have sufficient control of the labels!)
With best wishes for the New Year,
Rich
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