Hi Amund,

Since your power supply is UL Recognized "RC" the only identifying markings
are "make" & "model".  There is no "Listed" or "XXXX" (control number) or
category (such as ITE). For many categories, including power supplies, UL
allows the file number to be used instead of the company name, so it sounds
like your situation is ok. Proof is when the UL inspector tries to match it
up with their RC Directory - could take some time to search the book. I
suggest you surf ul.com & search the certifications database for the file
number (check that the model is there) so you can direct the UL inspector to
the right place in the book.

Good luck,  Mike Harris/Teccom

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 5:29 PM
Subject: UL - marking


>
>We are buying an UL recognized UL power supply to our ITE. Our power supply
>distributor has put his brandname on the power supply and the only link to
the
>original power supply manufacturer is the UL number and not any name or
logo.
>So the label on the power supply unit has the name of the distributor and
the
>manufacturer UL number.
>
>Can we get any problems with UL during thee follow-up process ? I ask
because I
>have a feeling that the name of the manufacturer should be present on the
power
>supply unit.
>
>Best regards
>Amund Westin, Oslo/Norway
>
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