Require?  No.  Will they? Yes, under certain circumstances and certain
product categories, like ITE.  Laptops for instance.

Peter L. Tarver
Nortel
[email protected]
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grant, Tania (Tania) [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 1998 6:24 PM
> 
> Thank you, Peter, for your clarification.
> 
> You used the past tense below;-- does this mean that NOW UL does require
> Listing 
> when connected to a Class 2 power source?????
> 
> I definitely recall many years ago a CSA engineer telling me that we
> need not have submitted a device attached to a CSA Certified power
> source, but since he was here already, I went through the process
> anyway.
> 
>       Tania Grant, Lucent Technologies, Octel Messaging Division
>       [email protected]
> 
> 
>       ----------
>       From:  Peter Tarver[SMTP:[email protected]]
>       Sent:  Monday, September 21, 1998 1:18 PM
> 
>       I just came across some typographical errors.  My apologies.
>       Please refer to the below for corrections in "<<<text>>>".
> 
>       Peter
> 
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From:   Tarver, Peter [MPK:4N02:EXCH] 
>               Sent:   Monday, September 21, 1998 9:40 AM
> 
>               In paragraph 1 -
> 
>               For a long time, UL (and I believe CSA) thought any
>       device deriving power from a Class 2 source
>       <<<did not need>> listing. 
> 
>               In paragraph 4 -
> 
>       > Table SA12.1 indicates that single alkaline-<<<manganese>>>
                > dioxide D  cells,
>       > nickel-cadmium AA, C and D cells are all capable of delivering
                > greater than
>       > 8A at one minute of loading.  I find this strange, but my
                > discussions with
>       > Randy Ivans indicate that there is data to support these
        > claims.

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