[Amps] FW: Power factor correction on tube amps

Roger (K8RI) k8ri at rogerhalstead.com
Sat Mar 9 19:21:24 EST 2013


On 3/9/2013 5:05 PM, peter chadwick wrote:
>
> Strictly, ISO 9000 registartion means that you have the paperwork and the parts should meet the spec. Once you put self -certification to a published Harmonised Standard in the loop, it should, in theory, mean the product meets the standard.
> NOTE THAT I SAY "IN THEORY"!

Only if you specifically say so in the documentation.

Product specs in the ISO doc are getting a bit too specific. , which was 
the main problem the auditors said they ran into.

ISO docs mainly describe the work process and record keeping in detail, 
but not the product itself.

At most you might refer to the product spec sheet, but not if the ID 
changed ever time it was updated.

All, and I have to emphasize the "all" being ISO  compliant means is you 
have the documentation in place that accurately describes what you are 
doing.

As was mentioned, even then there is no gurantee that company is 
following its own docs.  OTOH if they get caught they may have a hard 
time getting re-certified and that is expensive as well as hard on their 
reputation.

73

Roger (K8RI)
73 Roger (K8RI)


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> (Now look for a comment from GM3SEK!)
> 73
> Peter G3RZP
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