Hi George:
 
 
Since it was a UL report, I called UL to talk about it,  however, they were
only able to respond that they couldn’t comment on the report because it’s
the proprietary information of a customer.   

 
You can get around this by requesting that you become
an agent of your OEM.  You can get a form from UL for
this.  You will need to fill it out, then ask your OEM
to fill in his parts, then submit it to UL.  Then, you
can get access to UL for the OEM product, and UL will
talk to you.
 
 
Best regards,
Rich
 
 
 
 
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