Steve wrote:
GreenShed wrote:
Ernest Marsh wrote:
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Speed Meter Handbook wrote:
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7.2.2 Unattended equipment shall have some form of sensor to prevent the equipment operating beyond the working temperature range.
ooops! there you go with your assumptions again. the speedmeter handbook doesn't set conditions of type approval, only requirements to gain type approval. Conditions are something quite different and this is not a condition.
A distinction without a difference?
Let's try it your way:
Ernest Marsh could have wrote:
It is requirement to gain type approval that it shuts down when the temperature is too low:
Are you happy now GS?

As I understand it, if a device were submitted for type approval, and it had no temperature sensor which prevented it's operation outside of the prescribed range, that type approval would then not be given.
So type approval is given on the condition that the sensor is present in the device during assessment by the HO (and in use).
The speedmeter handbook uses the term "requirements" Once in use, the condition is established that there MUST be a sensor - it is not just there during assessment by the HOSDB.
I'm surprised that such consideration is being given to terminology and grammar by somebody who on occasions has difficulty in writing basic sentences without errors!
I find it amazing what a course at Sheffield HU can achieve given the quality of some students they have to work with... surely a success story for the previous government?