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TMV2 Scheme Auditing Procedures
A ‘Primary’ TMV
approved by the Technical Assessment Panel (TAP) on behalf of the BuildCert
Advisory Committee will be granted a
‘Licence’
for a period of 5 years. Additional variants and factored brands are licensed
for the remaining period of the original
licence.
1. Scope of audit
tests.
All Primary and
factored products shall be audited twice or as appropriate within the
‘Licence’
period (see notes below).
a)
‘Master’ valve receives the primary certificate.
b)
Primary certificate is issued for 5 years.
c)
All other valves based upon the ‘Master’ valve are limited to the same
licence period as the ‘Master’.
d)
All valves master or otherwise undergo ancillary audits – 2no. in 5 years
(dependant on remaining master valve license life).
e)
Installation & Maintenance manual assessed for compliance.
f)
Factored valves are to be audited to ensure: -
i.
Conformity with master
valve.
ii.
Complies with the
requirements of BS EN 1111 and or 1287 criteria.
2.
Selection of TMV’s for auditing
Licensee will then be
notified of the Schemes intention to audit and points of contact shall be
agreed.
Three valves
shall be selected from a minimum sample batch size of 30 samples from the
manufacturer’s or the factors in-house off the shelf stock. A representative of
the test laboratory, a TAP committee member, or an independent third party
approved by the TAP shall select the valves for test. Test samples selected
shall be kept under the possession and control of the person making the
selection and packaged and sealed in their presence.
A letter documenting the person(s) making the selection and verifying the chain
of custody of the samples must be forwarded to BuildCert for inclusion within
the test file.
3.
Audit tests
The
following tests will constitute the audit of an approved TMV: -
a)
No unauthorised design changes
b)
Continuing WRAS approval
c)
Performance tests
from section 10 of BS EN 1111 and or BS EN 1287 will be undertaken on one valve
only (Stage 1), chosen at random from the three selected valves: -
·
Clause 10.7 Test for safety with cold water
isolation
·
Clause 10.8 Test for temperature stability with
changing inlet pressure
·
Clause 10.9 Test for temperature stability with changing inlet
temperature
d)
Designation – unique identification
e)
Marking
The cost
for the audit testing must be negotiated with the TMV2 approved test
laboratories
The results
of all audit tests along with the audited valve will be submitted to the TAP
Committee for verification.
The Scheme
shall retain all audited valves. Where the audit on the first valve is
successful, the remaining two valves will be released by the Test House for
collection by the Licensee.
4.
Failure of an audit test
If a valve fails any
audit performance test.
a)
The test house
will inform the licensee immediately, who will have the option to request one
retest at the license holder's expense, within 5 working days of receiving the
failure notification.
Or
The manufacture can authorise the test house to undertake
limited endurance testing (48 hours) on the failed valve only, to awaken the
thermostatic properties of the thermostatic valve, as specified in D 08 clause
6.3.
b)
If the same valve subsequently passes the retest, then the valve will be
deemed to comply with the TMV2 requirenments and the results will be submitted
to the TAP Committee for approval:
i. If
the same valve subsequently fails the retest then the test house will inform
simultaneously the Licensee and the TAP Committee of the non- conformity, using
the standard audit report form;
c)
A period of 4 weeks will then be allowed for a response from the Licensee
of his assessment of the valve failure and an expression of intention. If the
Licensee does not respond within this time then the
TAP will require the two remaining valves held by the test house to undertake
the full audit test.
d) The Licensee may decide, after consideration, that the
failure was an isolated incident in which case he can instruct the test house to
undertake the full Audit using the two remaining valves held by the Test House
at the license holder's expense (Stage 2). These valves can at the licensee’s
request be woken up by applying procedure 4.b) prior to testing.
e)
Alternatively, the Licensee will provide a written assessment to TAP, which
includes a description of the fault, their remedy to overcome it, the timescale
to solve the problem and its effect on, and their intentions concerning the
existing population of affected products.
If the TAP Committee
disagree with the proposals the manufacturer will be notified and given the
opportunity to provide an alternative proposal.
f)
If the TAP Committee further rejects the proposal from the manufacturer,
then the manufacturer will be informed and the Audit will continue using the two
valves already held by the Test House.
g)
If the TAP Committee accepts the proposal (original or final) from the
manufacturer, then the manufacturer will be informed and be required to provide
a further random sample from new stock. The standard audit tests will then be
undertaken.
h)
If the test results from the two additional valves or the re-submitted
valve, (where accepted by TAP) satisfy all of the audit requirements then the
product will be deemed to comply with TMV2 requirenments. All interested parties
shall be informed of the successful audit of the valve previously advised as
non-conforming.
i)
Should either of the two additional valves (or the re-submitted valve,
where accepted by TAP) fail the audit tests, then the product shall be required
to be retested against the complete standard BS EN 1111 and or BS EN 1287 at the
license holder's expense.
j) The manufacturer may chose to withdraw the product, in which case the
TAP Committee will be informed immediately.
BuildCert
will invoice companies involved with failed audits for time required to deal
with the audit failure at the Schemes professional rate.
5.
Notification of Result
a)
Pass: The Licensee will be notified formally that his valve has passed the
audit.
b)
Fail: The Licensee will be notified formally in writing with a ‘Warning
Notice’, that his valve has failed the audit and the License suspended.
The Licensee will be
requested to acknowledge, in writing his intention:
i.
To submit his valve for
full testing, or
ii.
Not to resubmit, in
which case, the ‘License’ will be withdrawn immediately.
6.
Retesting
The valve will be
tested fully to BS EN 1111 and or BS EN 1287 as appropriate at the license
holders expense; within 4 months of the date of the ‘Warning Notice’.
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