RE: switching NRTLs

2001-03-13 Thread David_Sterner
Assuming original approval is to UL1950 you might try adding an NRTL, then after a period of time drop the original NRTL. This way you take advantage of any agreements between the NRTLs. Typical costs for adding another NRTL using shared data are 60% of the cost of the original investigation.

Re: switching NRTLs

2001-03-13 Thread rarndt
Yes Yes. Please call me at 403-615-4672 Regards, Regan Arndt Sr. Engineer TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc. Colgan, Chris

Re: switching NRTLs

2001-03-13 Thread Art Michael
Hello Chris, On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Colgan, Chris wrote: Has anyone had any experience of switching NRTLs? Is it possible to do so without incurring huge expense for retesting products ie is there a NRTL that would accept test reports/certificates of another? Although there exist private

Re: switching NRTLs

2001-03-13 Thread ooverton
Chris, There may be some hungry NRTLs or some that have existing cooperative agreements with another NRTL, but would you take complete responsibility and liability to sell a product under your name that another company designed and tested by taking their word that everything was OK with the

RE: switching NRTLs

2001-03-11 Thread Doug McKean
Richard Woods wrote: How important is brand recognition of the NRTL? Richard Woods strictly personal comment below Hi Richard. While I can only add little to what's been said already by others, you've actually asked two questions in one with regard to my personal experience.