Hans - 

I think that TCFs for the EMC Directive can be assessed by a Competent 
Body and do not have to be assessed by a Notified Body.  

Just out of curiosity, what  are the typical costs for involving a 
Competent Body ?  


Mark


>My experience is that it is not allowed when following the "standards 
>route" but
>allowed with proper engineering justification when following the "TCF 
>route". 
>The minor expensive detail here is that the TCF route is performed by a NB.
>Hans
>
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>Subject: Questions on In-Situ Testing
>Author:  Non-HP-argarcia ([email protected]) at HP-ColSprings,mimegw5
>Date:    11/5/97 1:20 PM
>
>
>Hello Everyone,
>     
>Is there anyone in the community who has had experience in performing 
>in-situ testing as per CISPR?  This is a question which I get asked 
>frequently, and having had no experience in this area, I would like to 
>answer with some facts.  What have been some of the pitfalls or 
>advantages?    Have the results been well received, or for that matter, 
>are they defensible?  Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>     
>Thanks,
>Andy Garcia
>


Mark Briggs
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