- Location
- Wisconsin
- Occupation
- PE (Retired) - Power Systems
Does any one have any proof that removing or changing a molded cord connector would violate a UL Listing?
Most people would say yes only on the basis of it doesn't follow the manufacturers instructions. If this is the case aren't we violating the UL Listing every time we use "good" wirenuts rather than the cheap ones supplied as a component with a fixture?
UL seems to allow substitutions of material that has the same ratings and UL listing. Without this substitution capability manufacturers would not be able to easily change their own components.
Most people would say yes only on the basis of it doesn't follow the manufacturers instructions. If this is the case aren't we violating the UL Listing every time we use "good" wirenuts rather than the cheap ones supplied as a component with a fixture?
UL seems to allow substitutions of material that has the same ratings and UL listing. Without this substitution capability manufacturers would not be able to easily change their own components.