Tested to UL requirements is insufficient.  The product needs to be UL
tested and UL listed.

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To: EMC-PSTC (E-mail) <[email protected]>
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Date: Friday, August 06, 1999 5:06 AM
Subject: Labelling - AC/DC Power adapter


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>
>
>Hi,
>
>Would like to seek some advise/opinion on the followings :
>
>For AC/DC power adapter tested to UL1950(under class II insulation), what
should
>the labelling on the adapter have :
>
>a) "Cord connected Class II Power Units" wording only
>b) "Cord connected Class II Power Units" wording and double insulation sign
>c) Double insulation sign only
>
>Would there be any liabilities issue when an AC/DC adapter, tested under
UL1310,
>is bundled with  I.T.E product?
>Is this a violation?
>
>Our ITE product, that bundle in this adapter for supply, is a SELV device.
With
>adapter tested to UL1310, can we claims that our end product is still safe
>without additional testing?
>
>Thanks in advance !
>Jess
>
>
>
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