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To
assure a prompt start and quick and efficient
project progression the following items must
be provided prior to the date the project is
scheduled to begin:
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At least one fully functional
sample typical of production. If the system
is modular in nature, the sample shall be
configured so as to draw maximum current.
Where external loading is required to simulate
actual operation, appropriate plugs and
cables (where appropriate) shall be provided
for the load. Cables shall have a minimum
length of 10’. If the project is scheduled
at an expedited pace, a second sample for
evaluation purposes will be required. Note
that the evaluation sample does not actually
have to be fully functional but shall be
representative of production all the same.
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All peripheral products
and support equipment that connect to the
EUT that are necessary for proper operation,
and their interconnecting cables and a list
of these items.
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Software installed and
ready to run where required for proper operation
of the product.
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All hardware necessary
for proper installation including rack and/or
wall and/or ceiling mounting kits.
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Technical documentation
including the following:
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Operator’s/user’s
manual (draft ok)
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Installation/set
up manual
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Maintenance
information
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Block
diagram of the product and of the overall
configuration if the product involves
ancillary equipment
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Schematics.
Mainly we are concerned with schematics
that relate to supply circuits, mains
circuits and other high voltage circuits,
high energy and current circuits, and
telecommunication circuits.
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Manufacturer
data sheets for components located in
supply circuits, mains circuits and other
high voltage circuits, high energy and
current circuits, and telecommunication
circuits. The data sheets shall clearly
identify the parts, their ratings and
any certifications.
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Certification
information for components located in
supply circuits, mains circuits and other
high voltage circuits, high energy and
current circuits, and telecommunication
circuits. For North America, we can accept
manufacturer data sheets where the parts
of concern clearly display an agency listing
mark but require the Conditions
of Acceptability (or equivalent) section
of the certification report for any components
that are agency recognized or classified.
For the European Union (under the CE Marking
system), we require copies of the Declarations
of Conformity or other evidence of agency
certification to applicable component
standards. For the CB Scheme, we require
CB test reports and certificates for the
parts of concern or other evidence of
agency certification to applicable IEC
standards.
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For products that employ laser
transceivers or that perform an optical
function utilizing laser or LED radiation,
we require evidence of compliance with
applicable regulatory requirements. For
North America, we require a copy of the
letter from the FDA stating the accession
number for Class 1 devices. For other
than Class 1 devices we require this letter
and a copy of the full application and
report submitted to the FDA. For the European
Union (under the CE Marking system), we
require copies of the Declarations of
Conformity to EN 60825-1 or –2 as
applicable. We also require a statement
of class and identification of markings
and physical protection means provided
that assures compliance. For the CB Scheme,
we require CB test reports and certificates
for the parts of concern or other evidence
of agency certification to IEC 60825-1
or – 2 as applicable.
To
minimize delays and project cost increases:
If
the above technical documentation is provided
in an electronic format (CD ROM, Diskette
etc.) please provide a table of contents explaining
the nature of all files. Electronic files
should be provided in a format readable by
MS Office, Adobe PDF or standard image formats
(TIF, JPEG, BMP). MET does have access to
several CAD readers, however to avoid unnecessary
delays, it is recommended that a reader file
be included with your submittal, or information
on where the reader file may be downloaded.
All
Documentation provided in hardcopy format
shall be presented in a clear and concise
manner, each page/package clearly marked as
to what component it covers. Pages that relate
to one another (i.e. all documentation on
a power supply) shall be located together.
If
any of this information is not provided at
the start of the project or promptly upon
request, project delays and increased costs
may be incurred
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