The first and easiest place to start in understanding whether your product will comply is to look at its overall construction. Because we are dealing with lighting products and the carrying of electrical current over metal conducting material, or “live” current-carrying parts, you should always ensure that you’ve used a corrosion resistant metal or alloy such as silver, copper, copper alloy, plated iron or steel, or stainless steel. This may seem obvious to the product designer, but there are many products submitted each year to the major NRTLs that fail compliance on this basis alone.

 

 

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.

We work with all of the NRTLs—UL, Intertech, CSA, TUV, QPS and MET. Our job is to help you achieve certification for all of your products. We can tell you exactly what you need to make those products pass. We begin by converting your documentation into the correct forms and formats. Our other services include: design review from concept, complete paragraph-by-paragraph evaluation, preliminary testing, and submittal management. Our relationships with all of the NRTLs are phenomenally good, and we have learned the secrets of how to get compliance done.