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What is UL Standard?

2021-03-17

What is UL Standard?


UL stands for “Underwriter‘s Laboratory” and is an independent US testing organisation, similar to the German VDE. Based on the the National Electrical Code (NEC, also referred to as NFPA 79) – the safety standard prevalent in the USA for electrical installations – the Underwriter’s Laboratory defines standards for electrical components and their fields of application. UL approvals are also recognised as safety standards in many other countries due to the strict fire protection requirements found in the NEC.

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