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.
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Regan Arndt
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TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc.
Colgan, Chris
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
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
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.
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