MacGyverS2000
Electrical
- Dec 22, 2003
- 8,504
I didn't see a forum specifically for UL/CE certification questions, so I'll stick it here...
A client has requested an LED retrofit of some currently existing lighting units (here's a quick example I dug up on Lowe's site, similar to what I'm working with... ).
Does the UL registration tie to the lighting unit as a whole, just the case, etc.? Essentially, can I replace the bulb with an LED board while still retaining the UL's idea of this being a safe item, if I don't modify the casing itself? Can I modify it so far as stringing extra cable pairs (e.g., low-voltage signaling) out of the current holes and still retain UL's marking?
If the UL registratio goes "poof" the moment I change anything about the product, I need to look at other methods. Obviously the user is able to open up the case and replace the bulb while still retaining the UL registration, so common sense tells me replacing the bulb with an LED board would be acceptable. Unfortunately, we all know government regulations don't always use common sense.
Thanks!
Dan
Owner
A client has requested an LED retrofit of some currently existing lighting units (here's a quick example I dug up on Lowe's site, similar to what I'm working with... ).
Does the UL registration tie to the lighting unit as a whole, just the case, etc.? Essentially, can I replace the bulb with an LED board while still retaining the UL's idea of this being a safe item, if I don't modify the casing itself? Can I modify it so far as stringing extra cable pairs (e.g., low-voltage signaling) out of the current holes and still retain UL's marking?
If the UL registratio goes "poof" the moment I change anything about the product, I need to look at other methods. Obviously the user is able to open up the case and replace the bulb while still retaining the UL registration, so common sense tells me replacing the bulb with an LED board would be acceptable. Unfortunately, we all know government regulations don't always use common sense.
Thanks!
Dan
Owner