GOST for preliminary tests

Date of introduction from 01.01.1993.

This standard applies to automated systems(AC) used in various types activities (research, design, management, etc.), including their combinations created in organizations, associations and enterprises (hereinafter - organizations).

The standard establishes the types of AC tests and General requirements to their implementation.

The terms used in this standard and their definitions are in accordance with GOST 34.003.

The requirements of this standard, except for paragraphs. 2.2.4, 4.4, 4.5 are mandatory, the requirements of paragraphs. 2.2.4, 4.4, 4.5 - recommended.

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.1. NPP tests are carried out at the "Commissioning" stage in accordance with GOST 34.601 in order to verify the compliance of the created NPP with the requirements of the terms of reference (TOR).

1.2. NPP testing is a process of checking the performance of the specified functions of the system, determining and verifying compliance with the requirements of the TOR of the quantitative and (or) qualitative characteristics of the system, identifying and eliminating shortcomings in the system's actions, in the developed documentation.

1.3. For the AU, the following main types of tests are established:

  • 1) preliminary;
  • 2) trial operation;
  • 3) acceptance.

Notes:
1. It is allowed to additionally carry out other types of tests of the AU and their parts.
2. It is allowed to classify acceptance tests depending on the status of the acceptance committee (the composition of the members of the committee and the level of its approval).
3. The types of tests and the status of the acceptance committee are established in the contract and (or) TOR.

1.4. Depending on the interconnections of the objects tested in the NPP, tests can be autonomous or complex.

Autonomous tests cover parts of the AU. They are carried out as parts of the NPP are ready for commissioning for trial operation.

Comprehensive tests are carried out for groups, interconnected parts of the AU or for the AU as a whole.

1.5. To plan all types of tests, a document "Program and test methods" is developed. The developer of the document is established in the contract or TK.

1.6. The test program and methodology should establish the necessary and sufficient scope of tests, providing. given reliability of the results.

1.7. The test program and methodology can be developed for the AC as a whole, for a part of the AC. Tests (test cases) may be included as an application.

1.8. Preliminary tests of the AU are carried out to determine its performance and to decide whether it is possible to accept the AC for trial operation.

1.9. Preliminary testing should be performed after the developer has debugged and tested the supplied software and technical means systems and submitting to them the relevant documents on their readiness for testing, as well as after familiarization of the NPP personnel with the operational documentation.

1.10. Trial operation of the NPP is carried out in order to determine the actual values ​​of the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the NPP and the readiness of personnel to work in the conditions of the operation of the NPP, to determine the actual efficiency of the NPP. updating (if necessary) documentation.

1.11. Acceptance tests AC is carried out to determine. compliance of the NPP with the terms of reference, assessment of quality.

1.12. Acceptance tests of the AU should be preceded by its trial operation at the facility.

1.13. Depending on the type of requirements for the AU for testing, verification or certification, it is subjected to:

  • 1) a set of software and hardware.
  • 2) personnel;
  • 3) operational documentation regulating the activities of personnel during the operation of the NPP;
  • 4) AS in general.

1.14. When testing the AU check:

  • 1) the quality of the automatic functions performed by the complex of software and hardware in all modes of operation of the NPP in accordance with the TOR for the creation of the NPP;
  • 2) knowledge of the operational documentation by the personnel and the availability of skills necessary to perform the established functions in all modes of operation of the NPP, in accordance with the TOR for the creation of the NPP;
  • 3) the completeness of the instructions contained in the operational documentation for the personnel to perform their functions in all modes of operation of the NPP in accordance with the TOR for the creation of the NPP;
  • 4) quantitative and (or) qualitative characteristics of the performance of automatic and automated functions of the AU in accordance with the TOR;
  • 5) other properties of the AU, which it must comply with according to the TOR.

1.15. AU tests should be carried out at the customer's site. By agreement between the customer and the developer, preliminary testing and acceptance of the AU software is allowed to be carried out on the developer's hardware when creating conditions for obtaining reliable test results.

1.16. Sequential testing and commissioning of parts of the NPP for trial and permanent operation is allowed, subject to the order of putting the NPP into operation established in the ToR.

2. PRELIMINARY TESTS

2.1. Preliminary tests of the AU can be:

  • 1) autonomous;
  • 2) complex.

2.2. Autonomous tests

2.2.1. Autonomous tests of the AU should be carried out in accordance with the program and methodology of autonomous tests developed for each part of the AU.

2.2.2. The program of autonomous tests indicate:

  • 1) list of functions to be tested;
  • 2) description of the relationship of the test object with other parts of the NPP;
  • 3) conditions, procedure and methods for conducting tests and processing results;
  • 4) acceptance criteria for parts based on test results.

An offline test schedule should be attached to the offline test program.

2.2.3. Prepared and coordinated tests (test cases) at the stage of autonomous testing should provide:

  • 1) a complete check of the functions and procedures according to the list agreed with the customer;
  • 2) the required accuracy of calculations, established in the TOR;
  • 3) verification of the main temporal characteristics of the functioning of software (in cases where this is significant);
  • 4) checking the reliability and stability of the functioning of software and hardware.

2.2.4. As initial information for the test, it is recommended to use a fragment of real information of the customer organization in an amount sufficient to ensure the necessary reliability of the tests.

2.2.5 The results of autonomous testing of parts of the AU should be recorded in the test reports. The protocol must contain a conclusion on the possibility (impossibility) of admitting a part of the NPP to complex tests.

2.2.6. In the event that the autonomous tests carried out are found to be insufficient, or a violation of the requirements of the regulatory documents on the composition or content of the documentation is revealed, the specified part of the AU can be returned for revision and a new test period is assigned.

2.3. Complex tests

2.3.1. Comprehensive testing of the AU is carried out by performing complex tests. The test results are reflected in the protocol. The work is completed with the execution of the acceptance certificate for trial operation.

2.3.2. The program of integrated testing of the NPP or parts of the NPP indicates:

  • 1) list of test objects;
  • 2) the composition of the submitted documentation;
  • 3) a description of the relationships being tested between the test items;
  • 4) the sequence of tests of NPP parts;
  • 5) the procedure and methods of testing, including the composition of software and equipment necessary for testing, including special stands and test sites.

2.3.3. For complex testing, the following must be submitted:

  • 1) integrated testing program;
  • 2) conclusion on autonomous testing of the relevant parts of the AU and elimination of errors and comments identified during autonomous testing;
  • 3) complex tests;
  • 4) software and hardware and related operational documentation.

2.3.4. In complex tests, it is allowed to use as initial information obtained from autonomous tests of parts of the NPP.

2.3.5. The comprehensive test should:

  • 1) be logically linked;
  • 2) to ensure the verification of the performance of the functions of the NPP parts in all modes of operation established in the ToR for the NPP, including all connections between them;
  • 3) provide a check of the system's response to incorrect information and emergency situations.

2.3.6. The integrated test protocol should contain a conclusion on the possibility (impossibility) of accepting the NPP for trial operation, as well as a list of necessary improvements and recommended deadlines for their implementation.

After elimination of shortcomings, repeated complex tests are carried out in the required volume.

3. PILOT OPERATION

3.1. Trial operation is carried out in accordance with the program, which indicates:

  • 1) the conditions and procedure for the functioning of parts of the AU and the AU as a whole;
  • 2) the duration of trial operation, sufficient to verify the correct functioning of the NPP when performing each function of the system and the readiness of personnel to work in the conditions of operation of the NPP;
  • 3) the procedure for eliminating deficiencies identified during trial operation.

3.2. During the trial operation of the AU, a working log is kept, in which information is entered on the duration of the AU operation, failures, failures, emergencies, changes in the parameters of the automation object, ongoing adjustments to the documentation and software, adjustment, and technical means. Information is recorded in the journal with the date and responsible person. The journal may include comments from personnel on the ease of operation of the AU.

3.3. Based on the results of trial operation, a decision is made on the possibility (or impossibility) of presenting parts of the NPP and the system as a whole for acceptance tests.

The work ends with the execution of an act on the completion of trial operation and the admission of the system to acceptance tests.

4. ACCEPTANCE TESTS

4.1. Acceptance tests are carried out in accordance with the program, which indicates:

  • 1) a list of objects allocated in the system for testing and a list of requirements that the objects must comply with (with reference to the points of the TOR);
  • 2) acceptance criteria for the system and its parts;
  • 3) conditions and terms of testing;
  • 4) means for testing;
  • 5) names of persons responsible for conducting tests;
  • 6) test methodology and processing of their results;
  • 7) a list of documentation to be drawn up.

4.2. For acceptance testing, the following documentation must be presented:

  • 1) terms of reference for the creation of the AU;
  • 2) act of acceptance for trial operation;
  • 3) work logs of trial operation;
  • 4) act of completion of trial operation and admission of the NPP to acceptance tests;
  • 5) program and test methodology.

Acceptance testing should be carried out at a functioning facility.

4.3. Acceptance testing should primarily include verification of:

  • 1) the completeness and quality of the implementation of functions at standard, limiting, critical values ​​of the parameters of the automation object and in other operating conditions of the AU specified in the TOR;
  • 2) fulfillment of each requirement related to the system interface;
  • 3) the work of personnel in an interactive mode;
  • 4) means and methods for restoring the operability of the AU after failures;
  • 5) completeness and quality of operational documentation.

4.4. Verification of the completeness and quality of the performance of the functions of the AU is recommended to be carried out in two stages. At the first stage, individual functions (tasks, task complexes) are tested. At the same time, they check the fulfillment of the requirements of the TOR for functions (tasks, task complexes). At the second stage, the interaction of tasks in the system and the fulfillment of the requirements of the TOR for the system as a whole are checked.

4.5. By agreement with the customer, the verification of tasks, depending on their specifics, can be carried out autonomously or as part of a complex. It is advisable to combine tasks when checking in complexes, taking into account the commonality of the information used and internal connections.

4.6. Checking the work of personnel in an interactive mode is carried out taking into account the completeness and quality of the performance of the functions of the system as a whole.

Subject to verification:

  • 1) the completeness of messages, directives, requests available to the operator and their sufficiency for the operation of the system;
  • 2) the complexity of the dialogue procedures, the ability of personnel to work without special training;
  • 3) the reaction of the system and its parts to operator errors, service facilities.

4.7. Checking the means of restoring the health of the AU after computer failures should include:

  • 1) checking the presence in the operational documentation of recommendations for restoring operability and the completeness of their description;
  • 2) the feasibility of the recommended procedures;
  • 3) operability of means of automatic restoration of functions (if any).

4.8. Verification of the completeness and quality of operational documentation should be carried out by analyzing the documentation for compliance with the requirements of the regulatory and technical documents of the ToR.

4.9. The test results of the objects provided for by the program are recorded in the protocols containing the following sections:

  • 1) the purpose of the tests and the number of the section of the requirements of the TOR for the NPP, for which the test is carried out;
  • 2) the composition of the hardware and software used in the tests;
  • 3) an indication of the methods in accordance with which the tests were carried out, processing and evaluation of the results;
  • 4) test conditions and characteristics of the initial data;
  • 5) storage facilities and access conditions to the final, testing program;
  • 6) generalized test results;
  • 7) conclusions about the test results and the compliance of the created system or its parts with a certain section of the requirements of the TOR for the NPP.

4.10. Test reports of objects throughout the program are summarized in a single protocol, on the basis of which a conclusion is made about the compliance of the system with the requirements of the technical specification for NPPs and the possibility of issuing an act of acceptance of NPPs for permanent operation.

The work is completed by the execution of the act of acceptance of the NPP into permanent operation.

Test task– obtaining quantitative or qualitative assessments product characteristics, i.e. assessment of the ability to perform the required functions under given conditions. This task is solved in testing laboratories and ends with a test report. The term "test" is a technical operation that consists in determining one or more characteristics of a given product, process or service in accordance with an established procedure (ISO/IEC Guide 2).

The components of the testing process are:

1) test object - products being tested. The main feature of the test object is that, based on the test results, a decision is made specifically for this object: on its suitability or rejection, on the possibility of presenting it for subsequent tests, on the possibility of serial production, etc. Characteristics of the properties of the object during testing can be determined by measurements, analysis, diagnosis, application of organoleptic methods or registration of certain events during testing (failures, damage), etc.

In testing, the characteristics of the properties of an object are either evaluated or controlled. In the first case, the task of testing is to obtain quantitative or qualitative estimates of the properties of the object; in the second - only establishing the compliance of the characteristics of the object with the specified requirements.

2) test conditions - this is a set of influencing factors and modes of operation of the object during testing. Test conditions can be real or simulated, provide for the determination of the characteristics of the object in its operation and in the absence of operation, in the presence of impacts or after their application.

3) test tools - this is technical devices required for testing. This includes measuring instruments, test equipment and auxiliary technical devices.

4) test executors - these are the personnel involved in the testing process. It is subject to requirements for qualifications, education, work experience, and other criteria.

Depending on the stage life cycle products are subjected to the following tests:

a) at the research stage - research;

b) at the stage of product development - finishing, preliminary, acceptance;

c) in production - qualification, bearer, acceptance, periodic, standard, inspection, certification;

d) at the stage of operation - operational, inspection.

Research tests if necessary, carried out at any stage of the product life cycle. Research tests are carried out to study the behavior of an object under one or another external influencing factor or if there is no necessary amount of information. This happens when designing, choosing the best methods of storage, transportation, repair, maintenance and other cases. Research tests are carried out mainly on a typical representative in order to obtain information about the totality of all objects of a given type.

Exploratory tests are often carried out as identification and evaluative tests. The purpose of defining tests is to find the values ​​of one or more quantities with a given accuracy and reliability. Sometimes, during testing, it is only necessary to establish the fact of the suitability of an object, that is, to determine whether a given instance from a number of objects of a given type satisfies established requirements or not. These tests are called assessments. .

Tests carried out to control the quality of an object are called control tests. . The purpose of control tests is to check for compliance with the technical conditions of certain copies of components or constituent parts during manufacture. As a result of the tests, the data obtained are compared with those established in the technical specifications and a conclusion is made about the compliance of the tested (controlled) object with the regulatory technical documentation(documentation for the supply of components).

Finishing tests are carried out at the stage of research and development work to assess the impact of changes made to the technical documentation in order to ensure that the specified values ​​​​of product quality indicators are achieved. Experimental or prototype products and their components are subjected to tests. Tests are usually carried out or organized by the developer, with the involvement of the manufacturer if necessary.

Target preliminary tests - determination of the possibility of presenting samples for acceptance tests. Tests are carried out in accordance with the standard or organizational and methodological document of the ministry or enterprise. In the absence of the latter, the need for testing is determined by the developer. The program of preliminary tests is as close as possible to the operating conditions of the product. The organization of the tests is the same as in the finishing tests. Preliminary tests are carried out by certified test departments using certified test equipment. Based on the test results, an act is drawn up and the possibility of presenting the product for acceptance testing is determined.

Acceptance tests are carried out to determine the feasibility and possibility of putting products into production. Tests are subjected to prototype or prototype products. During acceptance tests, all the values ​​​​of indicators and requirements established in the terms of reference are controlled.


Acceptance testing of samples of modernized or modified products, if possible, is carried out by comparative testing of samples of these products and samples of manufactured products.

Qualification tests carried out in the following cases: when assessing the readiness of an enterprise for the release of specific serial products, if manufacturers prototypes and serial products are different, as well as when putting into production products under licenses and products mastered at another enterprise. In other cases, the need for qualification tests is established by the acceptance committee. Tests are subjected to samples from the installation series (the first industrial batch), as well as the first samples of products manufactured under licenses and mastered at another enterprise.

Acceptance tests carried out to decide on the suitability of products for delivery or use. Tests are subjected to each manufactured unit of production or a sample from the batch. Tests are carried out by the manufacturer's technical control service with the participation of a representative of the customer in specified cases. If there is a state acceptance at the enterprise acceptance tests carried out by its representatives. During testing, the values ​​of the main parameters and the performance of the product are monitored. At the same time, the control of the reliability indicators of products established in the technical documentation can be carried out by indirect methods. The test procedure is established in state standard general technical requirements or technical conditions, and for single-piece production - in the terms of reference.

Periodic testing carried out for the purpose of:

1) periodic quality control of products;

2) monitoring the stability of the technological process in the period between regular tests;

3) confirmation of the possibility of continuing the manufacture of products according to current documentation their acceptance;

4) confirmation of the quality level of products released during the controlled period;

5) confirmation of the effectiveness of the test methods used in the acceptance control.

Periodic tests are designed for products of established mass production and are close to operating conditions.

Type tests - control of products of the same standard size according to a single methodology, which is carried out to assess the effectiveness and feasibility of changes made to the design or technological process. Tests are carried out on samples of manufactured products, in the design or manufacturing process of which changes have been made. These tests are carried out by the manufacturer with the participation of representatives of the state acceptance or by a testing organization. The test program is set depending on the nature of the changes made.

Inspection tests carried out selectively in order to control the stability of the quality of the samples finished products and products in use. They are carried out by specially authorized organizations (bodies of state supervision, departmental control, organizations engaged in foreign trade operations, etc.) in accordance with the technical documentation for these products according to the program established by the organization that performs them.

Certification tests are carried out to determine the compliance of products with safety and environmental protection requirements, and in some cases the most important indicators of product quality: reliability, efficiency, etc. Certification tests are an element of a system of measures aimed at confirming the compliance of actual product characteristics with the requirements of technical documentation. Certification tests are usually carried out by test centers independent of the manufacturer. Based on the results of the tests, a certificate or mark of product compliance with the requirements of technical documentation is issued. The program and test methods are established in the certification documentation and indicated in the regulation for certification of this type of product, taking into account the features of its manufacture, testing and delivery.

Operational Periodic Tests are carried out to determine the possibility or expediency of further operation of the product in the event that a change in its quality indicator can create a threat to safety, health, environment or reduce its effectiveness. Each unit of operated products is subjected to tests at established operating intervals. Tests are carried out by state supervision bodies in accordance with the regulation on them or by the consumer. During testing, they control the compliance of products with the norms and requirements for safety and ecology established in the technical documentation (standards, instructions, rules), as well as the norms and requirements that determine the effectiveness of its use and are given in operational documents.

It is allowed to combine the following categories of tests:

1) Preliminary with finishing;

2) Acceptance with acceptance - for single-piece production;

3) Acceptance with qualification - during acceptance tests of head or prototypes (pilot batches) with prepared technological process for serial production at this stage;

4) Periodic with standard - with the consent of the customer, except for products subject to state acceptance;

5) Certification with acceptance and periodic.

(GOST 16504-81, GOST R 54783-2011)

1. Preliminary - testing of prototype products in order to determine the possibility of their presentation for acceptance testing.

2. Acceptance - testing of prototypes, carried out accordingly in order to resolve the issue of the advisability of putting these products into production.

3. Periodic - tests of manufactured products, carried out in the volumes and within the time limits established by the regulatory and technical documentation, in order to control the stability of product quality and the possibility of continuing its production.

4. Qualification - tests of the installation series or the first industrial batch, carried out in order to assess the readiness of the enterprise to release products of this type in a given amount.

5. Typical - tests of manufactured products, carried out in order to assess the effectiveness and feasibility of changes made to the design, recipe or technological process.

6. Certification - tests of products carried out in order to establish the compliance of the characteristics of its properties with national and (or) international regulatory documents.

7. Tests of foreign equipment in order to determine the fit into the technology and the complex of machines for the production of crops and compliance with domestic requirements in terms of destination.

8. Testing of petroleum products in order to determine the quality of fuels and lubricants used in the agro-industrial complex.

9. Surveys of new agricultural machinery of domestic and foreign production in the conditions of real operation in order to check the quality of manufacture and technical reliability by the method of inspection and questioning service personnel and engineering and technical workers.

List of documentation required for testing a prototype
(GOST R 54784-2011; GOST 28305-89)

Operational documentation submitted with the machine:

1. Technical description and instruction manual (operator's manual)

2. Passport or draft passport (if available).

3. Catalog of parts and assembly units (if available)

4. For machines working with pesticides and mineral fertilizers:

5. “Safety rules for the storage, transportation and use of pesticides in agriculture.

Operational documents for the construction, content, presentation and design must comply with GOST 2.601-2013, GOST 27388-87.

List of documentation additionally (if necessary) submitted with the machine

1. Technical task or ND, its replacement.

2. Draft specifications (TU - if available).

3. Protocol of preliminary (factory) tests.

4. List of changes made to the design of the machine compared to the previously tested sample(s).

5. A set of assembly drawings and its components (assemblies).

a. mounting - electric, hydraulic and pneumatic;

b. fundamental - technological, kinematic, electrical.

7. Maps of micro footage of the main wear parts (at the request of the testing organization).

8. Draft factory selling price, limit, parity price at the time of testing.

9. Draft temporary annual consumption rates for spare parts.

10. List of tools and equipment for maintenance.

Shipping documentation to be submitted with the machine:

1. Picking list.

2. Packing lists (sheet).

List of documentation required for testing a serial sample (OST 10 2.1-97; GOST 28305-89)

1. Passport.

2. Specifications.

3. Technical description and operating instructions, maintenance, installation, start-up, adjustment and running-in of the product at the place of its use in accordance with GOST 27388.

4. Measures to eliminate the shortcomings previously identified during testing and economic verification.

5. List of structural and technological changes, drawings of modified assembly units and parts with an explanatory note.

6. Draft factory selling price, limit, parity price of the product at the time of testing.

At the request of the testing organization, the enterprise that submitted the product for testing must submit a catalog of parts and assembly units in accordance with GOST 2.602, drawings for any parts.

List of documentation required for the Certification Body:

1. Declaration-application for certification of products in the GOST certification system (Appendix 1).

2. Specifications for manufacturing.

3. Manual (instruction) for operation.

4. List of documentation required for certification testing:

5. Decision of the Certification Body on the declaration-application for certification of products (machines) (Appendix 2).

6. The act of sampling for certification tests (selection is carried out in accordance with GOST 18321 and the rules of the "Agricultural Equipment Certification System") (Appendix 3).

7. Specifications for manufacturing.

8. Manual (instruction) for operation.

9. Passport for the car.

10. A list of changes made to the design of the machine and to the design and operational documentation, compared with the previously tested sample (s) and (or) in the process of testing.

(GOST 16504-81, GOST R 54783-2011)

1. Preliminary - testing of prototype products in order to determine the possibility of their presentation for acceptance testing.

2. Acceptance - testing of prototypes, carried out accordingly in order to resolve the issue of the advisability of putting these products into production.

3. Periodic - tests of manufactured products, carried out in the volumes and within the time limits established by the regulatory and technical documentation, in order to control the stability of product quality and the possibility of continuing its production.

4. Qualification - tests of the pilot series or the first industrial batch, carried out in order to assess the readiness of the enterprise to produce products of this type in a given volume.

5. Typical - tests of manufactured products, carried out in order to assess the effectiveness and feasibility of changes made to the design, recipe or technological process.

6. Certification - tests of products carried out in order to establish the compliance of the characteristics of its properties with national and (or) international regulatory documents.

7. Tests of foreign equipment in order to determine the fit into the technology and the complex of machines for the production of crops and compliance with domestic requirements in terms of destination.

8. Testing of petroleum products in order to determine the quality of fuels and lubricants used in the agro-industrial complex.

9. Surveys of new agricultural machinery of domestic and foreign production in real operation in order to check the quality of manufacture and technical reliability by examining and questioning maintenance personnel and engineering and technical workers.

List of documentation required for testing a prototype
(GOST R 54784-2011; GOST 28305-89)

Operational documentation submitted with the machine:

1. Technical description and operating instructions (operating manual)

2. Passport or draft passport (if available).

3. Catalog of parts and assembly units (if available)

4. For machines working with pesticides and mineral fertilizers:

5. “Safety rules for the storage, transportation and use of pesticides in agriculture.

Operational documents for the construction, content, presentation and design must comply with GOST 2.601-2013, GOST 27388-87.

List of documentation additionally (if necessary) submitted with the machine

1. Terms of Reference or ND replacing it.

2. Draft specifications (TU - if available).

3. Protocol of preliminary (factory) tests.

4. List of changes made to the design of the machine compared to the previously tested sample(s).

5. A set of assembly drawings and its components (assemblies).

a. mounting - electric, hydraulic and pneumatic;

b. fundamental - technological, kinematic, electrical.

7. Maps of micro footage of the main wear parts (at the request of the testing organization).

8. Draft factory selling price, limit, parity price at the time of testing.

9. Draft temporary annual consumption rates for spare parts.

10. List of tools and equipment for maintenance.

Shipping documentation to be submitted with the machine:

1. Picking list.

2. Packing lists (sheet).

List of documentation required for testing a serial sample (OST 10 2.1-97; GOST 28305-89)

1. Passport.

2. Specifications.

3. Technical description and instructions for operation, maintenance, installation, start-up, adjustment and running-in of the product at the place of its use in accordance with GOST 27388.

4. Measures to eliminate the shortcomings previously identified during testing and economic verification.

5. List of structural and technological changes, drawings of modified assembly units and parts with an explanatory note.

6. Draft factory selling price, limit, parity price of the product at the time of testing.

At the request of the testing organization, the enterprise that submitted the product for testing must submit a catalog of parts and assembly units in accordance with GOST 2.602, drawings for any parts.

List of documentation required for the Certification Body:

1. Declaration-application for certification of products in the GOST certification system (Appendix 1).

2. Specifications for manufacturing.

3. Manual (instruction) for operation.

4. List of documentation required for certification testing:

5. Decision of the Certification Body on the declaration-application for certification of products (machines) (Appendix 2).

6. The act of sampling for certification tests (selection is carried out in accordance with GOST 18321 and the rules of the "Agricultural Equipment Certification System") (Appendix 3).

7. Specifications for manufacturing.

8. Manual (instruction) for operation.

9. Passport for the car.

10. A list of changes made to the design of the machine and to the design and operational documentation, compared with the previously tested sample (s) and (or) in the process of testing.

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