Conductors should be of an appropriate size for the application, and should pass through openings with no sharp edges with sufficient clearance to prevent fraying or damage. If they are accessible to the user of the product, they must be tested to withstand a certain amount of “strain” (for more on strain relief, see below). Finally you can never cross low voltage and high voltage conductors unless the low voltage wiring is rated for the higher voltage. For example, a wire carrying 12 volts may be in contact with a wire carrying 120 volts so long as it is rated for 120 volts itself.

 

 

Transition to UL 970, Commercial Displays

With more and more people using electronic displays to market and sell their wares today, UL has developed UL 970.

UL 970 consists of the combination of UL 65, Wired Cabinets and UL 962, Household and Commercial Furnishings.

The transition date for compliance to UL 970 is February 20, 2022.

Intertek has put together a Facts Sheet that explains the transition to the new requirements.

Check the link here: DOWNLDOWNLOAD THE FACT SHEETOAD THE FACT SHEET                 

Whether you have an existing product or a new design, we are able to assist you in meeting the new standard.

Compliance Tip: Designating the Correct Driver Can Save Time and Money

 

LED Drivers have always been in the Recognized Component program at UL. One problem is being able to use multiple suppliers of Drivers without having temperature testing being repeated. UL was proactive in this regard and has introduced the TL program for Drivers. Get your Luminaire Listed with a TL rated Driver and get alternate Drivers added with no additional temperature testing. Your UL descriptive report still needs to be updated, but getting out of temperature testing speeds up the process. Talk to your suppliers or look in UL’s Category “FKSZ2” to find Drivers with a TL rating. Pick the hottest one your Luminaire can handle and adding lower rated TL Drivers is paperwork.