Re: electrical code?
Posted by
pcfw
on 2003-04-17 15:05:54 UTC
"doug98105" <dougrasmussen@c...> wrote:
Did a search and found that it stands for Underwriters Lab. Inc.
Some relevant sites:
http://www.ul.com/controlequipment/description.html#panelenc
http://www.ul.com/electric/
But looks like you can't find any of the relevant standards there,
you will have to buy them .
Anyone has any better links where actual requirements are described?
Peter
> On a slightly related topic....a machine tool dealer was telling mecreating
> he is losing sales of certain CNC machines to larger companies.
> These companies no longer will buy equipment unless it has UL
> approval. It's an insurance issue of some kind, not sure if it's
> labor & industries or the private insurance provider who is
> the requirement.Ahh! UL.
Did a search and found that it stands for Underwriters Lab. Inc.
Some relevant sites:
http://www.ul.com/controlequipment/description.html#panelenc
http://www.ul.com/electric/
But looks like you can't find any of the relevant standards there,
you will have to buy them .
Anyone has any better links where actual requirements are described?
Peter
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andrewyslee
2003-04-17 06:28:55 UTC
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Harvey White
2003-04-17 11:53:23 UTC
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Jeff Goldberg
2003-04-17 12:35:09 UTC
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doug98105
2003-04-17 13:34:34 UTC
Re: electrical code?
pcfw
2003-04-17 15:05:54 UTC
Re: electrical code?
andrewyslee
2003-04-17 16:03:48 UTC
Re: electrical code?
Jeff Goldberg
2003-04-17 17:33:20 UTC
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Jeff Goldberg
2003-04-17 17:54:10 UTC
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