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Yes, UL has given their Recognized Component Listing Symbol to our boots and most are manufactured to meet MIL-Spec B-5423, which is the governing specification for electronic component environmental protection. No other competitive seals in the ... more
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Optrex active matrix displays is UL Reconized. The certification number is US E158720. The panels are certified under the manufacturer part number. Please contact your local sales representative to confirm that your display is certified. ... more
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YES! ElectroWarmth® 115 volt Bedwarmers have passed the rigorous Underwriters Laboratory testing and have been proven to be safe. ... more
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Yes - they are UL listed. The reversed "UR" logo on the label of the transformer indicates the coverage. The reversed "UR" logo is the symbol for all UL listed components. The transformer by itself is not a complete unit therefore UL recognizes it ... more
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Obtaining a UL safety certification is a very basic standard for all functional and safe electronic devices. The UL certification is very important but unfortunately, not every company can obtain one. An acquired FDA 510(k) clearance as a class II ... more
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If you've been looking for a fireproof safe, but aren't sure where to start, you may want to start with the basics in understand what type of fire protection each unit offers. Did you know that just because a safe is labeled as fire resistant, that ... more
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A. Generally, the anser is “no” as any modification that changes the wiring voids the UL label and therefore, also voids the ETL label.Components can be replaced with “like” components as needed to perform repair service as long as the wiring ... more
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To submit a label or material for evaluation or to enroll in a UL program, please contact Customer Service for assistance or use the Request for Quote form. This form will guide you in providing UL with the specific information needed to prepare ... more
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UL tests products to the Canadian Standard, CSA C22.2 No. 0.15, "Adhesive Labels". Since the CSA Standard includes test methods that differ from UL 969, additional testing is necessary to grant a Canadian Recognition. Products found to be in ... more
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The Label Center reviews the UL Certification Marks according to the process documented in the printing UL Marks guide. Learn more. The UL engineer that handles the end-product submittal reviews engineering markings, cautionary marks, and informs ... more
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