When I worked for a power supply manufacturer a couple years ago we were NOT 
required to mark all UL Recognized components, but were on all Listed 
products.  For Recognized components the manufacturerer ID and  rating is 
often enough.  When I queried UL about this it seemed to be more of a 
precedent than written in a standard.  I'm not sure about some of the others 
(CSA, TUV) but I think if you advertise it you must mark.

Darrell Locke
Compliance Engineer
Advanced Input Devices
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From: Bob Brister <Brister
Subject:  Agency symbol
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, April 02, 1997 7:59PM




Hello,

Is the manufacturer of a recognized component or an approved finished
product required to place the approving agencies symbol/mark on the
component or product? Perhaps the requirements are different depending
on whether it is a component or a finished product. I am sure it is to
the manufacturers advantage to do so, but is it a "thou shalt"
regulatory requirement?

When looking at section 1.7 in IEC950 the primary informational label
seems to be the power rating label and agency symbol/mark is not
mentioned as required information.


Robert Brister

EHS Senior Associate
Digital Equipment Corporation
(508)493-8141
FAX:(508)493-8353

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