NFPA70 (NEC), if applicable for intended end-use, will indicate material
requirements for some installations.

UL60950-1/UL1310/UL1012/UL61010-1, if scoped for intended end-use of product,
will indicate when there is a requirement for a fire enclosure.

Note that UL1642 does NOT discuss plastic materials or fire enclosures -
because the battery is not supposed to be a source of flame. If battery not
tested to 1642, you should assume that the unit WILL be subject to
flame/explosion from battery.

R/S,
Brian 

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
 > [email protected]
 > Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 9:45 PM
 > To: [email protected]
 > Subject: When does UL94V0 apply?
 > 
 > When, or rather on what products, does the UL94V0 burn test apply?
 > 
 > If the electronic product is battery powered with less than 
 > 5V, must it
 > meet this rating?  If the battery is Li?
 > 
 > Product is portable, contains GPS receiver, and has a 2.4 RF 
 > modem.  Any
 > 'gotcha' requirements should be aware of?

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