Group,
I'm writing to ask if anyone in the group is familiar enough with South
African SABS EMC testing through accredited labs to answer my question
regarding sequence of testing. I'm trying to get an ITE setup through a
major USA NRTL EMC lab in order to get the SABS EMC Certificate of
Compliance. We had a radiated emissions issue after the conducted
emissions testing was completed upon AC mains and Ethernet port. The
hardware setup was returned to the manufacturer and subsequently
returned to the EMC lab without change. Now the EMC lab is telling me
that their SABS accreditation demands that all conducted emissions be
repeated because the hardware setup left the lab's possession (and
adjusted their quote accordingly).
Can anyone on the list here confirm that SABS lab accreditation mandates
this type of action?
Thanks,
Carl
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