Has anyone found and used a test house for the above (or AU-accepted
overseas standards) which doesn't charge like the proverbial wounded
bull? Overseas would be OK - China?
Here's another personal anecdote. Having bought and made some
equipment we decided to hire it out. Now, we are not a NATA lab but a
manufacturer. An importer approached us to test some plug packs, AC
and DC types. They did not want to pay the big prices that the 2 major
players EMC Tech. and RFI Ind. charge. I did the testing myself and
produced a report. Our company does have ISO9000 though so I was able
to put that on the report, at least insofar as instrument cal goes.
This did not involve an OATS test though since I justified why we
chose not to do this in the test report.
Our company tests to European standards since we export, and I do all
testing here. If a particular susceptibility test is not done, I
justify it in the report. The ACA insists on the declaration being to
an Aus/NZ standard though. I was first audited when the ACMA first
started doing this, and initially they would not accept that I did not
test to the Aus standard, but I argued and negotiated until they saw
the light. So in essence, the test documentation is the technical
evidence and the declaration involves the Australian standards. Be
warned that to apply for a C-Tick you must provide your company
details, so there is a good chance of being audited, unlike the
European system.
I knew the 5 essential elements the auditors look for and included
these. Later, I was told that the ACA did an EMC audit on this comapny
and they found no issues.