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We are currently retaining a paper copy of the manufacturing/QC checklist
(includes hi-pot/ground-bond data) for each serial number shipped.
I am curious to know how NRTL's view the use of an "Hi-Pot OK" ink stamp 
on the product in lieu of keeping a paper record?  
Or is this a common practice in the industry and not typically an issue?

I like the idea because it solves several issues in one step: stickers
falling off, visual proof of testing, reducing paperwork, and the chance of
a paper record getting "misplaced".

Thanks-
-Andy

Andrew Veit
Systems Design Engineer
MTS Systems Corp
Ph: 919.677.2507
Fax: 919.677.2480
1001 Sheldon Drive 
Cary, NC 27513 


-----Original Message-----
From: ron_du...@agilent.com [mailto:ron_du...@agilent.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 2:34 PM
To: Veit, Andy; ron_du...@agilent.com
Subject: RE: Hi-Pot "OK" labels


Hi Andy,

I have had no problem with the NRTLs. Way don't you challenge the practice
on the emc-pstc? Maybe there is some people from the NRTLs that can give a
answer.

The ink we use is Stadia 71-476BLK. Their number 800-765-6600. 


Ron Duffy
Product Safety Engineer
Design Validation Unit

Agilent Technologies
1900 Garden of the Gods Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80907-3483

719 590 2335 Tel
719 590 3033 Fax
www.agilent.com

 

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