It is always my desire to provide products that are CE Marked for Europe and 
NRTL listed for North America. That said, I continue to find products delivered 
for our own production environment that carry no safety marking that I can 
identify. I have discussed this concern with other engineers who worked in 
previous companies who indicated that they NEVER were required to have 
certification on their products.

As I understand it I could deliver a one of a kind system to a unique customer 
without certification in North America. At what point is certification 
required? Is it based on the quantity of systems, the customer, the AHJ, OSHA 
or marketing?  Is it allowable to ship a unique, prototype system to a 
specialized customer, without NRTL?

Thanks

Rick


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