Local municipalities throughout the U.S.  adopt the National Electrical
code NFPA 70 as a way to assure consistent administration and enforcement
of a standardized electrical code.   The Code provides that wiring and
installed electrical equipment ..........."Need not be inspected at the
time of installation of the equipment, except to detect  alterations or
damage, if the equipment  has been LISTED by a qualified  electrical
testing laboratory"....................




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Greetings,

As has been discussed in previous threads, NRTL Listing is not a
requirement to sell electronic products in the U.S.  However, there are
cities, counties, etc. within the U.S. that do require NRTL Listing.
These include Los Angeles and Chicago.  Does anyone have a comprehensive
list of all the cities, counties or states that do require NRTL Listing.

Any and all comments are appreciated.

Regards

Joe Martin
Applied Biosystems
marti...@appliedbiosystems.com




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