> I find it interesting, the possibility that to some degree UL (and others)
> cast doubt on the validity of their own markings and logos by requiring
that
> we as users validate labeling on the wire spool.  I understand the concern

Just to underscore this, I haven't been able to validate
approvals on parts or products to a well known NRTL
without having an actual copy of the approval that was
sent to the vendor of said device from the approving agency.
And it doesn't make a difference even if I can prove the
company and device approval are listed on the website
of the NRTL. - Doug McKean




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