Brian -
6703 and 6703A are for PV connectors, as you stated. 9703 is for cable
assemblies that have cable with connectors integrated into an assembly. The
connectors used in a 9703 product means the connectors themselves would also
have to undergo a 6703 evaluation.
"Upgrading to 9703," is
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Subject: RE: [PSES] PV Connectors: UL 6(9)703?
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It looks like both are valid.
There is a bulletin dated 9/7/12 on "A meeting of the Standards Te
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Thanks Dave, that was very helpful!
Where did you find this bulletin? I can't get anything from their website...
Brian Gregory
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Subject: RE: [PSES] PV Connectors: UL 6(9)703?
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 00:19:10 +
It looks like both are valid.
There is a bulletin dated 9/7/12 on A meeting of the Standards Technical
Panel of UL
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considered a harness."
-Dave
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Subject: [PSES] PV Connectors: UL 6(9)703?
I'm trying to find out if UL 6703 (connectors for
I'm trying to find out if UL 6703 (connectors for PV systems) is being
upgraded to UL 9703 or the other way around. UL's site isn't helpful - it
could be drawings I got are just misprinted, but there was a UL 9703, "Outline
for Investigation" thanks, Colorado Brian720-450-4933
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