Peter,
With each UL file there is a "Listing Mark Data Page", this defines what needs 
to be included on the product for correct usage of the UL mark. Also, in the 
section general of the file is a section on markings and it defines what needs 
to be on the name plate. 

Basically for proper usage of the Listing mark you have a choice of the file 
number or control number. Then from the section general you have your choice of 
the applicants name or the file number.

This info is in relation to ITE equipment. UL may have other requirements for 
different product categories.

Dave Clement
Motorola Inc.
Test Lab Services
Homologation Engineering
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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter L. Tarver [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 10:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: UL and multiple brand names



Kris -

I had enquired about use of the Listing Mark Control Number
as a company ID some years ago and was told that it was
unacceptable and that some other marking was required for
traceability.  Do you have this in writing from UL?


Regards,

Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
[email protected]



From: Carpentier Kristiaan


To avoid (the cost of) multiple listing: The UL file number
does not have to be placed on the product. There is no
reference to the manufacturer required anywhere on the
product. UL assigns a control number to your Listing mark.
This control number is proprietary with UL and not available
to anyone unless. It is for their use only. Of course,
some-one who has lots of time may compare this controlnumber
between different products and finally makes a link to the
UL filenumber of the listee.
Regards,
Kris


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