Group, 

When producing EC Declarations of Conformity, it is not usual to include a
statement of the 'built standard' of the equipment as type tested. Indeed this
does not appear to be a requirement listed by EN 17050, listing only the model
number as being required. 

Obviously the 'built standard' will change during a production run, and
suitable management processes have to be in place to control any changes to
ensure the continued compliance of the equipment. Any significant change may
require update to the DoC as necessary, but generally such DoC updates are
only required when a major revision of the equipment occurs. 

What arguments does/has anyone used to convince senior management (who are
requiring 'built standard' info to be included on the DoC), that this is not
the right course to take, bearing in mind that 'built standard' information is
already included in the relevant assessment reports / Technical File, that
support the DoC? 

Best Regards,
Dave Coleman AIIRSM
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