pvamet
Electrical
- Dec 19, 2007
- 2
I have a business that manufactures a type of safety equipment specified in an ANSI standard. I have a few market competitors in the US that also manufacture this equipment. Our market totals 50-150 units per year. This equipment is a permanently installed low voltage system. My competitors equipment is not UL listed, so I have refrained from UL listing. Our low sales volume cannot support the cost of UL, same with my competitors. The end user has no choice. If they wish to comply with the ANSI standard, they must purchase and install equipment that is not UL listed. The 24 VDC (24VA) wall wart that powers my system is UL listed from the original manufacturer, so when asked, I inform them the power source is UL listed and the remainder of the system conforms to the requirements of NFPA 70E low voltage power limited control circuits and wiring.
I am simply curious about any advice that some of the UL experts on this forum might provide. Should I just consider myself lucky and shut up?
I am simply curious about any advice that some of the UL experts on this forum might provide. Should I just consider myself lucky and shut up?