Nick,
 
These items are typically evaluated to UL756. 
 
One manufacturer is:
 
Coin Mechanisms Inc, 400 Regancy Dr., Glendale Heights, Illinois 60139          


You may try google or directory assistance to get their phone number.

Best Regards,

Peter Merguerian

                
        


Nick Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

I would greatly appreciate some assistance from list subscribers
based in the US who can point me to a source of a UL Listed (or
Recognised - not quite sure which would apply here) coin or token
operated timer.

What I am looking for is a unit which can be wall-mounted alongside a
stationary appliance so that a member of the public can insert a coin
or pre-purchased token and the appliance is then switched on for a
present period. I need a complete, self contained unit, which has an
appropriate stand-alone UL recognition and which can be preset to
operate for a period in the range 5 - 20 minutes.

I have been trying to source such an item for several months with no
success, so pointers from anyone who knows of a source of such
equipment will be most gratefully received.

Thanks, regards and seasonal greeting to all list members

Nick.


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