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SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017

INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES NA, INC.


4700 Broadmoor SE, Suite 200
Kentwood, MI 49512
Authorized Representative: Devin Selberg
Phone: 616-656-7401
Local Representative: Mark Smith
Phone: 616-656-7401

ELECTRICAL

Valid To: December 31, 2024 Certificate Number: 0078.09

In recognition of the successful completion of the A2LA evaluation process (including an assessment of the
organization’s compliance with A2LA’s FDA ASCA Accreditation Program 1 requirements), accreditation
is granted to this laboratory to perform the following electrical tests:

Test Technology: Test Method(s) 2,3:

Emissions
Radiated and Conducted 47 CFR FCC, Part 15 B (using ANSI C63.4:2014);
(up to 18 GHz) 47 CFR FCC, Part 18 (using MP-5:1986);
IEC/CISPR 11, EN 55011, KN 11, KS C 9811
(no limits above 1 GHz);
IEC/CISPR 12, EN 55012 (no limits above 1 GHz);
IEC/CISPR 14-1;
EN 55014-1; KN 14-1; KS C 9814-1;
IEC/CISPR 15; KN 15; KS C 9815;
EN 55015 (excluding Cl. 7 insertion loss measurement);
IEC/CISPR 22; EN 55022; KN 22;
IEC/CISPR 25 (Sections 6.2, 6.3, and 6.4);
IEC/CISPR 32; EN 55032; KN 32; KS C 9832;
EN 55032 (excluding Annex 7.5, Annex 7.6, and
Annex 12 for A/V IO port emission voltage test);
KN 41; KS C 9990;
MIL-STD-461E/F/G, RE101, RE102, CE101, CE102;
RTCA-DO-160E/F/G, (Section 21);
ICES-003

Current Harmonics IEC/EN 61000-3-2; KN 61000-3-2; KS C 9610-3-2

Voltage Fluctuations IEC/EN 61000-3-3; KN 61000-3-3; KS C 9610-3-3

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Test Technology: Test Method(s) 2,3:

Immunity
Radiated Immunity MIL-STD-461E/F/G, RS101,
(Radiated Susceptibility) RS103 (Standard Method),
RS103 (Reverberation 100 MHz to 18 GHz);
RTCA-DO-160E/F/G, (Section 20),
Cat – R, S, T, W, Y (ALSE and Reverberation);
EN/IEC 61000-4-3; KN 61000-4-3; KS C 9610-4-3;
ISO 11452-2; SAE J1113-21;
ISO 11452-3 (TEM);
ISO 11451-3 (Broadband Antenna Method);
EN 300 386;
IEC/CISPR 14-2

Conducted MIL-STD-461E/F/G, CS109, CS115, CS116;


MIL-STD-461F, CS106;
RTCA-DO-160E/F/G, (Section 20);
ISO7637-2; ISO7637-3;
SAEJ1113-42; SAE J1113-11;
MIL-STD-461E/F/G, CS114;
EN/IEC 61000-4-6; KN 61000-4-6; KS C 9610-4-6;
ISO 11452-4; SAE J1113-4

Electrostatic Discharge EN/IEC 61000-4-2; KN 61000-4-2; KS C 9610-4-2;


RTCA-DO-160E/F/G, (Section 25);
ISO 10605:2001; ISO 10605;
MIL-STD-461G, CS118

Voltage Spike RTCA-DO-160 E/F/G, (Section 17)

Electrical Fast Transient (EFT) EN/IEC 61000-4-4; KN 61000-4-4; KS C 9610-4-4

Surge EN/IEC 61000-4-5; KN 61000-4-5; KS C 9610-4-5

Audio Frequency – Power Inputs RTCA-DO-160E/F/G, (Section 18);


MIL-STD-461E/F/G, CS101

Induced Signal Susceptibility RTCA-DO-160E/F/G, (Section 19)

Lightning Inducted Transient Susceptibility RTCA-DO-160E/F/G, (Section 22, levels 1-5);


MIL-STD-461G, CS117

Magnetic Field Immunity EN/IEC 61000-4-8; KN 61000-4-8; KS C 9610-4-8

Magnetic Effect RTCA-DO-160E/F/G, (Section 15)

Power Input, Voltage Dips, Short EN/IEC 61000-4-11; KN 61000-4-11;


Interruptions, and Variations KS C 9610-4-11;
MIL-STD-704F;
RTCA-DO-160E/F/G, (Section 16)

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Test Technology: Test Method(s) 2,3:

Generic and Product Specific EMC Standards


Medical IEC 60601-1-2 Edition 4.1 2020-09
CONSOLIDATED VERSION 1;
EN/IEC 60601-1-2; KS C IEC 60601-1-2;
KS C 9610-6-2

Laboratory & Measurement Equipment EN/IEC 61326-1

Household Appliances IEC/CISPR 14-2; EN 55014-2; KN 14-2; KS C 9814-2

Residential, Commercial, and EN/IEC 61000-6-1; KN 61000-6-1; KS C 9610-6-1;


Light Industrial (Generic) EN/IEC 61000-6-3; KN 61000-6-3; KS C 9610-6-3

Automotive EMC “Emark” ECE 324/Reg10/Add.9 -5, 2004/104/EC

Industrial (Generic) EN/IEC 61000-6-2; KN 61000-6-2; KS C 9610-6-2;


EN/IEC 61000-6-4; KN 61000-6-4; KS C 9610-6-4

Information Technology IEC/CISPR 24; EN 55024; KN 24

Maritime Navigation and IEC 60945


Radiocommunication Equipment
and Systems

On Board Electric Vehicle Charging Stations IEC 61851-21-1

Off Board Electric Vehicle Charging Stations IEC 61851-21-2

WPT Charging Stations IEC 61980-1, (Sections 16.1 and 16.2)

Personnel Protection Systems for Electric UL 2231-2, (Section 24)


Vehicle (EV) Supply Circuits: Particular
Requirements for Protection Devices for use
in Charging Systems

Agricultural and Forest Machinery ISO 14982 (ESA only)

Earth Moving and Building Machines ISO 13766-1 (ESA only)

Characteristics of 28 Volt DC Input Power to MIL-STD-1275E


Utilization Equipment in Military Vehicles

Road Vehicles- Part 2 Electrical Loads ISO 16750-2

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Electrical Standards

Test: Parameters: Test Method(s):

Acceptability of Electronic IPC-A 610


Assemblies

Electrical Resistance 4 0.01 mΩ - 100 MΩ IEC 60076-1

Voltage Drop 4 Down to 50 µV Toyota TSC1000G;


Honda 342Z-TZ-5-A010-MI;
SAE 580b

Dielectric Strength 4 Up to 5,000 VAC or IEC 60601-1


6,000 VDC

AC Voltage Source and Measure 4 Source up to 600 VAC – IEC 60601-1


(10 to 500) Hertz
Measure 50 µV to 10 kV AC

DC Voltage Source and Measure 4 Source up to 600 VDC IEC 60601-1


Measure 50 µV to 10 kV DC

Insulation Resistance 4 45 GΩ IEC 1650-2;


GMW 3172

On the following types of materials and products:


Automotive components, consumer products, electronic circuits, cables, and connectors.
1
These methods have been assessed by A2LA according to A2LA’s FDA ASCA Program requirements.
Accreditation by A2LA does not imply FDA ASCA-Accreditation. All ASCA-accreditation decisions for
testing laboratory applications are made solely by the FDA, a list of approved laboratories can be found at
FDA.gov.
2
When the date, edition, version, etc. is not identified in the scope of accreditation, laboratories may use
the version that immediately precedes the current version for a period of one year from the date of
publication of the standard measurement method, per part C., Section 1 of A2LA R101 - General
Requirements- Accreditation of ISO-IEC 17025 Laboratories.
3
The laboratory is only accredited for testing activities outlined within the test methods listed above.
Reference to any other activity within these standards, such as risk management or risk assessment, does
not fall within the laboratory’s accredited capabilities.
4
Also using customer specified test methods based on the above standards and within the listed parameters.

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Testing Activities performed under the scope of the U.S FDA ASCA Pilot Program Specifications:
Basic Safety and Essential Performance of Medical Electrical Equipment, Medical Electrical Systems,
and Laboratory Medical Equipment – Standards Specific Information for the Accreditation Scheme for
Conformity Assessment (ASCA) Pilot Program published on September 25th, 2020, and in accordance
with all requirements of A2LA R256 Specific Requirements- FDA ASCA Program 1:

Standard: ASCA Doc Number


IEC 60601-1-2 Edition 4.1 2020-09 CONSOLIDATED VERSION 19-36

Testing Activities Performed in Support of FCC Certification in Accordance with 47 Code of Federal
Regulations and FCC KDB 974614, Appendix A, Table A.1 5:

Rule Subpart/Technology: Test Method: Maximum


Frequency
(MHz):
Unintentional Radiators
Part 15B ANSI C63.4:2014 18,000

Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Equipment


Part 18 FCC MP-5:1986 18,000
5
Accreditation does not imply acceptance to the FCC equipment authorization program. Please see the FCC
website (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/) for a listing of FCC approved laboratories.

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Accredited Laboratory
A2LA has accredited

INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES NA, INC.


Kentwood, MI
for technical competence in the field of

Electrical Testing
This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. This laboratory also meets A2LA R256
- Specific Requirements - FDA ASCA Program. This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined
scope and the operation of a laboratory quality management system
(refer to joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communiqué dated April 2017).

Presented this 27th day of June 2023.

_______________________
Mr. Trace McInturff, Vice President, Accreditation Services
For the Accreditation Council
Certificate Number 0078.09
Valid to December 31, 2024

For the types of tests to which this accreditation applies, please refer to the laboratory’s Electrical Scope of Accreditation.

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