RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread Gary McInturff
Well, just briefly. The backwards UR is a component recognition. It can be used in a end unit only if the conditions of acceptability that are placed in the UL report are met. E. G. Power supplies would have obvious things like the end use product must provide and adequate fire

RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread Bill Ellingford
A very quick and basic summary: Very roughly speaking, the UL marks can be interpretted as follows. (OK there are pages and pages of jargon attached to each but the quick messy answers are): the UL, UL listed and CUL listed products are those that have been tested at a UL test facility and

RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread Brian Epstein
You don't know the half of it. Check out the following: http://www.ul.com/mark/ Best regards, Brian Epstein Sr Regulatory Compliance Engineer Veeco Metrology 112 Robin Hill Rd Santa Barbara CA 93117 805-967-2700 x2315 brian.epst...@veeco.com mailto:brian.epst...@veeco.com -Original

RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread Wenzel, Kati
Chris Here is a great link that describes the different UL marks. http://www.ul.com/mark/index.html Kati Wenzel -Original Message- From: Chris Maxwell [mailto:chris.maxw...@nettest.com] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 8:40 AM To: EMC-PSTC Internet Forum Subject: Different shades of UL

RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread Allan, James
Chris: you probably will get this question answered by many people. go to the following link and you will find all you need http://www.ul.com/mark/index.html Jim Allan Manager, Engineering Services Kentrox LLC 1619 N Harrison Parkway Sunrise, FL, 33323 E-mail james_al...@milgo.com Phone (954)

RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread richwoods
UL has a page entitled UL's Marks -- What they look like and what they mean http://www.ul.com/mark/ Richard Woods Sensormatic Electronics Tyco International -Original Message- From: Chris Maxwell [mailto:chris.maxw...@nettest.com] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:40 AM To: EMC-PSTC

RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread Peter Merguerian
Chris, See attached link which might be helpful to you. The information may be found in UL's site http://www.ul.com TGIF! PETER S. MERGUERIAN Technical Director I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd. 26 Hacharoshet St., POB 211 Or Yehuda 60251, Israel Tel: + 972-(0)3-5339022 Fax: + 972-(0)3-5339019

RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread Dave Lorusso
Chris, Your best bet is to get it from the source at: http://www.ul.com/mark/ Best regards, Dave Lorusso Director of Product Integrity General Bandwidth, Inc. 12303 Technology Blvd. Austin, TX 78727 512-681-5480 (phone) 512-681-5481 (fax) dave.loru...@genband.com www.genband.com

RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread Andrew Carson
Chris Try this web address, it explains all the various UL marks and what they mean. http://www.ul.com/mark/index.html Andrew Carson - Senior Compliance Engineer, Xyratex, UK Phone: +44 (0)23 9249 6855 Fax: +44 (0)23 9249 6014 -Original Message- From: Chris Maxwell

Re: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread ooverton
Chris, Go to the following site and it explains it very well with examples. http://www.ul.com/mark/index.html The information not covered are the : product type (e.g., I.T.E.) (there is a lot of variation allowed here), 4 character Listing Mark Control Number (LMCN) which is a

Re: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread LeeSchmitz
Chris, The RU is the Recognized mark. It is applicable to products that are incomplete in construction features or limited performance capabilities so as not to warrant their acceptability as a field installed component. This mark does not look like a UL mark because it is not for public or

Re: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread Ron Pickard
Hi Chris, Explain, no. But, you will find the answer to your question at: http://www.ul.com/mark/index.html There, you should be able to find every kind of UL mark, and then some. Each has has a short description. I hope this helps. Best regards, Ron Pickard rpick...@hypercom.com

RE: Different shades of UL

2002-02-22 Thread John Juhasz
try this Chris. It'll explain all. http://www.ul.com/mark/index.html John Juhasz Fiber Options Bohemia, NY -Original Message- From: Chris Maxwell [mailto:chris.maxw...@nettest.com] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:40 AM To: EMC-PSTC Internet Forum Subject: Different shades of UL Hi