Joe:

I have the 1990 version of the U.S. NEC and under Article 800-51(i) it states:

" (i) Equipment.  Equipment intended to be electrically connected to a
telecommunications network shall be listed for the purpose.

(FPN): One way to determine applicable requirements is to refer to Standard
for Telephone Equipment, UL 1459-1987.

Exception: This listing requirement shall not apply to reinstalled
telephone equipment manufactured before January 1, 1990."

Someone out there must have a later version who can see if this clause has
changed over the years.

I also know that there are OSHA requirements but I do not have the details
on hand currently.  Can someone else help out here?

..Mike Miele


At 10:41 AM 4/11/97 -0400, you wrote:
>     
>        My understanding is that it is a requirement in the US/Canada that 
>     any equipment intended to connect to the telephone network must have 
>     an NRTL Mark.  Can anyone advise where this requirement is called out 
>     (NEC??) and how it is enforced?
>     
>     Thx,
>     
>     
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