PZas
Mechanical
- Jul 5, 2005
- 39
Greetings all, and thanks in advance for any replies.
I would appreciate a little adivce and possibly a contact on who to take this to.
As an engineer who works in R&D, is lead engineer on all our NRTL projects, and generally considered a smart cookie a problem has come across my desk. One of our end users asked us to take a look at a competitors product that is rated for class 1 div 1 because of a large number of failures in the field. This was in the final days (literlly) of our NRTL approval on a competing product. I have been lead to believe that the maintenance individuals wanted to have a solid factual reason to tell the procurement personell to stop purchasing these products and wait till ours hit the market. We confidantially showed them a few possibly unsafe issues with the product for their own internal review. They have sinced started buying our product and dropped the issue (no problems here).
However, because of the problems I initially saw I asked my company to purchase one of our competitors items in order to dig deeper and see if there was a serious risk to personell and property posed by the use of this product. Well I have had a chance to look at the product and am completely appauled. The system in question has such basic problems as ungrounded zener diode barriers on IS outputs, IS fuses jumpped or removed, voltage regulators bypassed, lack of EXP rated fittings...they list just goes on forever. Needless to say I feel ethically responsible to report this to prevent an (as I see it) eminent igntion of a hazardous atmosphere and possible resultant injury.
My question is.....
As the product is approved for use in CLASS 1 DIV 1 locations by FM is there a specific contact there or anywhere else where I can submit an engineering analysis report?
I really intend no harm to the manufacturer (though they can burn for putting people at risk) and wish to keep this as quiet as possible while having the deficient products recalled and replaced with safe units.
comments?
I would appreciate a little adivce and possibly a contact on who to take this to.
As an engineer who works in R&D, is lead engineer on all our NRTL projects, and generally considered a smart cookie a problem has come across my desk. One of our end users asked us to take a look at a competitors product that is rated for class 1 div 1 because of a large number of failures in the field. This was in the final days (literlly) of our NRTL approval on a competing product. I have been lead to believe that the maintenance individuals wanted to have a solid factual reason to tell the procurement personell to stop purchasing these products and wait till ours hit the market. We confidantially showed them a few possibly unsafe issues with the product for their own internal review. They have sinced started buying our product and dropped the issue (no problems here).
However, because of the problems I initially saw I asked my company to purchase one of our competitors items in order to dig deeper and see if there was a serious risk to personell and property posed by the use of this product. Well I have had a chance to look at the product and am completely appauled. The system in question has such basic problems as ungrounded zener diode barriers on IS outputs, IS fuses jumpped or removed, voltage regulators bypassed, lack of EXP rated fittings...they list just goes on forever. Needless to say I feel ethically responsible to report this to prevent an (as I see it) eminent igntion of a hazardous atmosphere and possible resultant injury.
My question is.....
As the product is approved for use in CLASS 1 DIV 1 locations by FM is there a specific contact there or anywhere else where I can submit an engineering analysis report?
I really intend no harm to the manufacturer (though they can burn for putting people at risk) and wish to keep this as quiet as possible while having the deficient products recalled and replaced with safe units.
comments?