Hello Leo,
Let me bring up something that may already be addressed by your customer. Large
medical devices will likely need to meet OSHPD requirements.
http://www.oshpd.ca.gov/FDD/seismic_compliance/
I previously worked for a company that manufactured 19 inch equipment racks and
computer room
It was always my impression way back then that the case was if you had no NRTL
then you had to have a LA investigation for items within its jurisdiction. Of
course back then the only NRTL was UL as defined by the NEC(?). Several now
appear.
I could have that backwards.
From: Richard Nute
Hi Leo:
LA requires NRTL certification. (I saw no reference to the city test lab which
LA has had in the past.)
https://www.municode.com/library/ca/los_angeles_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=TIT27ELCO_ART83REINETMA
Rich
From: Leo Eisner [mailto:l...@eisnersafety.com]
Hi Leo,
If it you're planing on Field Labeling, the City of LA requires the labels be
applied on site and you must contact the electrical inspector and invite him to
the inspection. Other cities in CA are moving in that direction as well.
Best Regards,
John
John Allen | President
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Hi Leo,
The City of LA maintains an online list of laboratories that can be viewed
here
http://www.ladbs.org/services/core-services/plan-check-permit/product-approval/electrical-test-lab
.
Kevin Robinson
On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 2:21 AM, Leo Eisner wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I
Hi All,
I am working with a client that will be installing a pretty big medical device
in various types of locations across the country and so they want to make sure
to meet all city and state electrical codes. From my memory of when I used to
work at UL many many years ago I remember that
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