What is UL listed lighting?

A “UL Listed” lamp that doesn’t specify a location is typically a lamp certified to be used indoors for dry locations. Under UL Listing it may read “yes” or “no.” Most often a simple “yes” means that the lamp is listed for dry locations. “No” means the lamp has not been tested by Underwriters Laboratories.Click to see full answer. Simply so, do lights need to be UL listed?Almost 100 percent of the time, code will require your lighting fixtures to be either UL or ETL listed. These standards ensure that electrical products are safe. If the marks seem familiar, you’ve probably seen them on small electrical products around your home.Furthermore, what does ETL Listed mean for lighting? The ETL or UL Listed Mark indicates to distributors, retailers and customers that the product has been tested by a NRTL and found in compliance with accepted national standards. This means that you can rest assured that you are purchasing and using products that minimize the risk of damage when used as intended. People also ask, what does UL Listed mean? UL Listed Mark (all variations) UL Listing means that UL has tested representative samples of a product and determined that the product meets specific, defined requirements. These requirements are often based on UL’s published and nationally recognized Standards for Safety.How do I get a light UL listed? The typical UL Mark product evaluation process Start with UL requirements early in your product development cycle. Obtain a copy of the UL Standard for Safety used to evaluate your product. Use UL Recognized Components to reduce required testing. Assess your product against UL requirements.

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