How do I view a UL file?
Any “UL File Number” can be retrieved on the base of an UL account which grants access to UL’s database. The data base sheet (formerly called “Yellow card”) of a concrete “UL File Number” present by the UL’s data base holds the information about the manufacturer, the product, and the fulfilled UL standards.
What is a UL file?
A UL File Number identifies the manufacturer of a component or product, as found in the database of UL (formerly Underwriters Laboratories). These take the form of the letter “E” plus a number of digits, typically six.
What is a UL E number?
The UL E-number is a valid identifier for the organization responsible for a product but not an indication that the product is Listed, Classified, verified or Recognized. Only the appropriate UL Mark — on the wire or cable or on its packaging — is a valid indication of UL certification.
Can you look up UL listing?
To access the UL Online Certifications Directory, click “Certifications” in the red column at the left. To begin a search for information regarding a specific company, click “Company name/Location” on the main page. Enter the company name and other available information in the fields provided then click “Search.”
How do I look up a UL number?
Straight from the Underwriters Laboratories’ help page, here is what you need to look for when identifying a proper UL label:
- Look for the UL trademark!
- Right under the UL trademark, the word LISTED or CLASSIFIED will appear in all capital letters.
- Under LISTED/CLASSIFIED you will find what the product is.
What is the purpose of UL?
In a nutshell, UL is a safety organization that sets industry-wide standards on new products. They continually check these products to ensure they’re up to these standards. UL testing makes sure that wire sizes are correct or devices can handle the amount of current they claim to be able to.
How do you get UL?
Follow the steps below to get UL certified:
- Visit the UL website: First, visit the UL website and navigate to the “Contact Us” page.
- Submit a sample product: Next, you will submit a sample product for UL to test.
- Pay testing fee: When UL receives your sample product, they will begin safety evaluation.
How do I check UL listed products?
Check the Label
- Look for the UL trademark!
- Right under the UL trademark, the word LISTED or CLASSIFIED will appear in all capital letters.
- Under LISTED/CLASSIFIED you will find what the product is.
- Most importantly, under the product identity is the control or issue number.
How do I find if a product is UL listed?
Go to UL’s Online Certification Directory at www.ul.com/. You can search by a company’s name, their location, UL Cateogry Code (also known as a UL CCN), UL File Number or a Keyword (for example, Toaster). What if I want to know if a specific company makes UL Certified products?
What products are UL listed?
UL markers are most commonly seen on industrial equipment and home appliances. These include furnaces, fuses, electrical panels, circuit breakers, smoke and CO2 alarms, fire extinguishers, sprinklers, glass, and thousands of other products.
How can I search the UL Certification database?
Product iQ accesses the UL certification database so you can start searching with a single keyword or a variety of other information pieces, including CCN, file number, assembly number, design number, system number or construction number. Refining search results with filters makes it easy to also identify alternate solutions.
What can you do with the UL IQ database?
Leveraging this extensive collection of data, UL’s iQ databases allows users to find, verify and specify certified material and components that meet certain safety and performance requirements.
What kind of industries does the UL stand for?
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Is there an e-TRF form for UL?
UL’s electronic Test Request Form (e-TRF) for select fashion and luxury brand customers. You’ll have access to our proprietary library of 600+ courses (450 programs developed specifically for Life Sciences organizations) and 100 modules co-developed with the FDA.