Hello All, 

Also from GR1089: 7.2 Listing Requirements 
R7-1 [22] All network equipment that is directly powered by commercial ac,
either through a hard-wire or plug-and-cord connection, shall be listed for
the purpose by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)....and is
mentioned in several other sections depending on product type-required tests.

Applies also Customer Premise Equipment powered by AC. 

The folks performing NEBS testing might require NRTL listing. 

Ryan Jazz Jayasinghe            Compliance Engineer x1198 
Canoga Perkins                  Direct:(818) 678-3898 
20600 Prairie Street                    Company:(818) 718-6300 
Chatsworth, CA 91311-6008               e-mail: r...@canoga.com 
www.canoga.com                  FAX:(818) 678-3798      



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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:56 AM 
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Subject: Re: NRTL mark required for goods shipped into USA? 


Hello Charlie, 

The United States National Electrical Code does not require NRTL Listing 
for general installations, but it is a benefit.  Products that are not NRTL 
marked are subject to the approval of the local electrical inspector.  That 
person has the ability to accept unmarked product, but then you have to 
deal with their preferences and prejudices in your design.  NRTL approval 
dramatically reduces the risk of a local inspector rejecting your 
equipment.  Of course, you will find some local inspectors who will reject 
any product without NRTL marking.  Although there are legal ways to avoid 
NRTL marking, it has essentially become a requirement based on local 
inspections. 

In terms of NEBS, each of the US telephone companies has their own 
requirements based on the Telcordia NEBS standards.  You need to comply 
with the specific requirements of your customer. 
http://www.nebs-faq.com/do_the_rbocs_have_requirements_over.htm 
You are correct that the RBOC has the right to make the final decision on 
any product. 

Ted Eckert 
American Power Conversion Corporation 

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Group 

Client wishes to ship wirelss Telecom equipment to US customer for use at 
RBOC central office or commercial sites. The unit meets IEC60950-1, but 
does not yet have an NRTL mark. 

As I understand it OSHA requires electrical equipment in a place of work 
to be NRTL listed / field marked or similar, through this does not apply 
to RBOCs as they operate their own (NEBS) rules. 

Also, AIUI, the right to install and operate of a piece of equipment at an 
RBOC premise is given by the person responsible for that building - its 
not a "given right" based on any particular level of NEBS compliance or 
non-compliance. 

Please could someone confirm that I'm right, or correct any 
mis-understanding. 

Also - do US customs take any interest in electrical equipment arriving in 
the US without an NRTL mark? 

regards 
Charlie 

Charles Blackham 
Sulis Consultants Ltd 

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