Negotiate with customer. If he doesn't want your UL file number have him pay
the ML costs. In my dealings hasn't been a real problem either way.
Gary
-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Wiseman [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 8:59 AM
To: 'Peter Merguerian'; 'Dave Grant'; [email protected]
Subject: RE: UL and multiple brand names
The first is much more cost effective.
With the second you have to pay the maintenance fee for both files.
Josh Wiseman
EMC/Product Safety
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Merguerian [ mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 2:45 AM
To: 'Dave Grant'; [email protected]
Subject: RE: UL and multiple brand names
Dave,
The most common way is to add all the brand names in the same UL Report and
mark your file number (EXXXXXX) on the product by the listing Mark. The
customer must of course agree to have your UL file number on the product.
Under this program , only the original Listee's products will be in UL's
published directories and On-Line databases.
There is another way; Mutltiple Listing Program. You test the unit once.
Under this program the OEM and your company must sign a Multiple Listing
form with UL. Here, both companies will have a file number and each will be
published in UL's published directories and On-Line databases.
Best Regards