UL and ETL Certifications - UL-0310

12-04-2021

UL and ETL Certifications: What Are They, and Why Should You Care?

The lights or lighting products you buy from Land Lighting are built not just to provide light but to be safe options for doing so. Two of the certifications our products have that demonstrate safety are UL and ETL Listings. Not all products have both of these certifications as it is not necessary. Having just one of them tells you that your light has been evaluated for safety by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). And while safety is what it boils down to, there are many more reasons to care about having products with UL or ETL certifications. So what exactly are UL and ETL, and whats the full scope of what they do? Lets find out.

What is UL?

The tiny UL logos that can be found on over 22 million products worldwide are from Underwriters Laboratories. This not-for-profit certification agency has been providing a sense of security and comfort to people since 1894. As an Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recognized Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, their goal is to create safe living and working environments. This is accomplished by making sure that every product they test meets certain safety and quality requirements. They do more though. According to UL, Our comprehensive services include certifications of a product, facility, process or system to industry-wide standards and requirements recognized by UL.

 

UL currently has over 40 types of certifications; safety, for which they have 1,614 set standards, is included. They provide certifications, such as ECOLOGO®, that benefit the environment and certifications that benefit life and health such as the Wellness certification, which ensures that tested products meet WELL Building Standard requirements. Manufacturers apply for product testing and receive certain safety marks, which include UL Listed, Classified, or Recognized.

 

All of our New construction and Remodel have UL and CUL certification, you can have a safe promise for your market.

The housing can we have different sizes: 2 inch , 3inch, 4 inch, 5 inch and 6 inch:

Recessed Housing

recessed down light

UL Listed:

what is ul - UL listed marks

UL Listed marks for North America, Canada, and North America/Canada

These marks indicate that product samples meet ULs set safety requirements for electrical and fire risks as well as other hazards. Anything with these marks is an end product or complete component. After initial testing, UL representatives make unannounced visits to ensure that products still meet requirements.

 

When a product is UL Listed, it is listed for either dry, damp, or wet locations.

 

Dry locations are indoor areas that are not subject to direct contact with water. Products can be used in areas that are temporarily exposed to dampness so long as moisture cannot accumulate on them. Examples include bedrooms and kitchens.

 

Damp locations are indoor or outdoor areas that are subject to condensation but dont come in direct contact with water. Examples include shower ceilings and pool areas.

 

Wet locations are indoor or outdoor areas where products come into direct contact with water. However, this does not mean that the item is submersible. A products IP rating will tell you the degree to which it is waterproof. Wet locations include patios, gardens, and more. Products are sealed to keep water out. If they purposely do allow water to enter, they will have drain holes.

Recessed Housing

 


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