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In the early part of this century, fires due to faulty products were extremely common. The building regulations
were not in place or each location had a different set of rules. As an attempt to reduce the loss of life and
property, several laboratories began "safety testing". The most well known is Underwriters Laboratories, although
Thomas Edison started Edison Testing Laboratories at essentially the same time. This safety testing has evolved
into modern day "safety marks". The marks are either Recognized or Listed. Recognized products are products which
are deemed safe for a limited particular use
There is a good explanation of the difference between these two marks here .
An example of the UL listing process can be seen here
It is cost effective to define the UL standard prior to the design effort. This minimizes cost and delays
such that the design is in compliance from the beginning .
By understanding both the specification and the required information, the complete submittal reduces the time required by UL or ETL.
Reduced overall time can have significant impact because time to market may be the success or failure of a company
Products successfully certified:
- UL 935 Easylite Electronic Ballast
- UL 508 Colorado vNet Dimmer Module System
- UL60950 Colorado vNet Automation controls
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