Colleagues:

The question was asked if all products sold in the US, 
specifically industrial products, that plugged into 
the mains had to be UL Listed.  The answer was that 
not necessarily UL Listed, but according to the NEC 
they did have to be listed, labeled, certified, 
classified, etc., by a 3rd party.  The answer went on 
to say that this was only applicable if the locality 
in which the product were to be used, and their AHJ, 
adhered to the NEC and that not all areas of the 
country adopted and adhered to the NEC.

1.  Do you agree with the above responses?

2.  How long has the NEC required products to be 
listed, labeled, certified, classified, etc.?

Your comments and feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Steve Brody
sbr...@prodigy.net 


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