ETL (also known as "ETL-Semko", or "Intertek") is one of several Nationally 
Recognized Testing Laboratories ("NRTL") authorized to test products to various 
safety and other standards.  This authorization is granted by OSHA.

ETL tests to exactly the same standards as UL.  An approval by ETL to any given 
standard is as valid as any Recognition or Listing from UL.  Your AHJ is 
clearly aware of this and handled the situation correctly.

Some AHJs are not as familiar with the various agencies as they should be and 
may insist on a "UL" approval.  A quick phone call to ETL by the AHJ is usually 
all that's needed to clear up any confusion.


Dan



--- On Mon, 12/15/08, Geoff Greenfield <ge...@third-sun.com> wrote:
> I am looking at some USE-2 wire for a job and just noticed
> that it's jacket says ETL not UL.  I checked with the
> AHJ and he approved it (but I am wondering about AHJs in
> other parts of my service territory).  Anyone been down
> this path before? 
> 
> For a brighter energy future, 
> 
> Geoff Greenfield 
> Founder and CEO 
> Third Sun Solar & Wind Power Ltd. 
> 340 West State Street, Unit 25 
> Athens, OH 45701 
> 740.597.3111     Fax 740.597.1548 
> www.Third-Sun.com 
> Clean Energy - Expertly Installed 



      
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