> Wires which can't document UL or any other
approval,
> will mean a potential
> fail verdict when a CBTL is doing the report.

Maybe.  Wire insulation which does not need to be
basic insulation need not be UL-certified.
However, most CBTLs will not recognize this
aspect; they will insist that all wires must be
UL-certified.  And, most manufacturers would
prefer all wire is UL-certified rather than keep
track of two different kinds of wire in the
product and throughout the manufacturing process.


Rich

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