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Subject: Re: Hi-Pot "OK" labels
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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
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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&quo
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> From: geor...@lexmark.com [SMTP:geor...@lexmark.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 12:49 PM
> To: Chris Maxwell
> Cc: EMC-PSTC Internet Forum
> Subject: Re: Hi-Pot "OK"
Chris,
As I understand it, there is no standards requirement on how or were or
if a "OK hi-pot" mark is required. An initial factory inspection for
a ITE product (UL, CSA, TUV,...) will usually require that the hi-pot
process in place ensures no "walk-arounds", but does not require marking.
Ty
Hi Chris,
I first would ask way do you need the label?
If it is to validate the process, then any label you purchase would be ok.
If it is proof that a required safety test was preformed on a product for
protection during litigation it is any entirely different matter.
Here at the Design Valid
Chris,
I think you have to generate your own labels or buy them to order. Size would
be an issue. Proper glue would be another issue depending upon the surface
material these labels are to be affixed (metal, plastic), since certain glues
do not adhere to certain plastics.These "Hi-pot OK
Hi Chris,
>How about the little "Hi-Pot OK" labels that I have seen? I would
>assume that these are widely used.
>
>Any sources for these? Or do we have to go to a print shop and pay a
>tooling charge to make our own (what a waste)?
Why constrict yourself to just labels? We authorize either
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