He is referencing state statue WAC 296-46B-903. 2005 NEC phased in a listed requirement in Article 110. I'm not sure how it has evolved but there might be exceptions now, though, state requirements usually prevail over NEC in my experience. Could be a dead end but worth a look.
I faced this problem with semiconductor equipment, in Boston, and our only solution was to have it field certified according to NFPA 79, by Intertek. A field stamp technically makes that machine "listed" and if your equipment has been evaluated before that might be sufficient. Since the machine is European you might try searching TUV database as well for IEC 60204 compliance. _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
