Hi all, We have a product that was issued a UL certificate by a test lab even though it did not require any UL testing/certification. I can say this because it does not contain or have any inputs in excess of 5V (it's powered from a laptop PCMCIA port) and because a different test lab for a subsequent version of the product stated that the product is exempt from UL tetsting. Now we are getting a renewal request for UL from the lab that did the UL certification. We would pay the fee but we were not treated well by the lab so my management would like to forgo this payment if at all possible. Since we do have a UL certificate, whether it was necessary or not, must we now pay the annual fee? Thanks - ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc-pstc discussion list. Website: http://www.ieee-pses.org/
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