6.1.5. A test list must be developed by the supplier for each AC module and approved by an Applied Materials certified thermographer calling out the locations/components that must be IR scanned. In addition to the recommended testing criteria described in the referenced NETA Specification 7.6.1.1, all installed power components such as circuit breakers, receptacles, connectors and contactors 30 amp and above will be loaded, 50 to 90%, and verified by IR thermal scan.6.1.6. Applied Materials work-centers only: Exceptions to this requirement are when the DEA (Design Engineering Authority) determines that the scan is not feasible. The MEA (Manufacturing Engineering Authority) may determine an IR Scan isn’t possible after consulting an advanced level Applied Materials Certified Thermographer. Exceptions are granted on a case by case basis and thoroughly documented in an approved ESW (Engineering Specification Waiver) to waive this requirement. Module test documentation must include the exception ruling and reasons for the lack of IR Scan until a method can be determined to conduct an IR Scan.6.1.7. Circuit loading on polyphase devices must be done with a polyphase input simultaneously to achieve the desired thermal loading and thermal rise to a steady state prior to the thermal scan.