Checklist for Product Submittal for Safety Certification
David Lohbeck, National Instruments, Austin, TX -- Test & Measurement World, 8/1/2004 2:00:00 AM
Having the correct information and test samples ready helps to ensure a smooth safety-certification process. The information needed for submittal may vary slightly between agencies. The following list describes the items needed to obtain a quote:
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marketing brochure or data sheet with photo describing the product (how and where it is used);
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product model or series number and rating (voltage, current, operating temperature);
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critical-components list with marks verified and alternate components listed;
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schematic and/or wiring diagrams;
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name, address, phone, and e-mail of the applicant, and contact name;
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date the sample will be ready and the date completion is needed; and
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statement of work: preliminary evaluation or assessment for certification (Mark).
Subsequently, you must submit the following items:
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test samples;
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safety-critical components certificates;
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user documentation/manuals;
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rating and caution labels, markings, or drawings;
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1 x 1 printed-wiring board artwork (outer layers) for noncertified CCAs >42.4 Vp/60 VDC;
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factory address information and contact name;
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completed application forms and factory inspection agreements;
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purchase order and deposit, when requested; and
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any other items as requested.
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