Hi Doug:

 

Maybe one of these documents will have the definitions you are looking for.

 

https://www.iecee.org/documents/refdocs/

 

Best wishes for the holiday season,

Rich

 

 

From: Doug Powell <doug...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 2:29 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] TRF Verdicts

 

Greetings all, hope your week is going well,

 

I see differences in TRFs for both IEC and EN standards relating to the verdict 
columns.  IEC OD 2020 ed. 3.3 specifies allowed verdicts are Pass, Fail and N/A 
(Not applicable).  There is an exception for MED category allowing N/E (Not 
evaluated).  However, I commonly see in TRFs for EN/IEC 60204-1 these verdicts: 
N/A, Yes, No and Fault or Deficiency.  I am a little uncertain about what the 
word "No" means in this context. OD 2020 has no exception for MACH products, 
and yet I see these verdicts commonly used.  Also, within the TRF there is no 
definition of what these verdicts specifically mean.

 

Can anyone explain why these are in use and what they mean, exactly?

 

Thanks!  Doug

 

 

 


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