>From Doug McKean: 

>>>>>>>>In 20 years, I've never seen this before but that's not saying much. 

Why would a mfr get a UL recognition approval for a commercial 
ITE style single phase 155-230vac computer style product but for 
that same product get the TUV "GS" mark?  

Mfr is a stateside company. 

Product to be used in restricted areas with trained personnel only. 
But, one that essentially anyone could buy. 

What's the advantage of getting such a mixed set of approvals? 
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It's not really a mixed set of approvals.  UL must have considered the device 
to be incomplete in some way (does it have an enclosure?), therefore they 
Recognized it as a component as opposed to Listing it as a finished product.  
The GS Mark has no mechanism for delineating between components and finished 
products - both can receive GS approval.  Hence the TUV GS mark.  

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Greg Galluccio
www.productapprovals.com

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