> From: Benoit Nadeau
> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 6:38 AM
> 
> If a PCB manufacturer buys a card cage that includes a fully 
> listed power supply (approved by UL or CSA or ETL or any 
> NRTL), and stuff this cage with his own PCBs (not listed) 
> with no harmful external voltages or access to, and resell 
> this as a whole new product. Can he put that on the market 
> without having to re-list the new product as long as the 
> markings on the power supply are still visible from outside the box?

I think you can tell from the speculative nature of the responses so far that 
You don't provide enough information about the approval of the power supply or 
its electrical ratings for sound advice.  If the responses haven't already 
provided you with the guidance you were seeking, please be more specific.

Also, provide the details of the certification markings on the power supply, 
since it's unusual, though not unheard of, for a 'fully approved' power supply 
to be used in an application for building into a card cage.

Regards,

Peter L. Tarver, PE
ptar...@ieee.org 

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