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factory acceptance test

12/26/2009 12:08 AM

next month i will go for the fat test for mimic panel and DAC system can you tell me the procedure for that fat and what is the best way for this fat and if there any standard for this fat or web site i want to examine everything what shall i do exactly

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Re: factory acceptance test

12/26/2009 4:44 AM

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Re: factory acceptance test

12/26/2009 5:05 AM

"next month i will go for the fat test"

It's too late. If you don't know what a factory acceptance test test is by now your product is doomed.

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Re: factory acceptance test

12/29/2009 6:08 AM

The FAT is all about demonstrating that the system complies with the local hardware and software codes, and customer specifications that are applicable. Also, so far as is reasonably practicable, it is to demonstrate that the equipment will achieve what the customer has purchased.

FAT is an important step for both parties, for it is here that any revisions that are needed between what the customer has purchased and what the customer now wants can be specified and agreed.

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