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UL 507
Clause Requirement + Test Result - Remark Verdict
TRF No. UL507A
79.1 An appliance shall be rated in volts and, when
intended for use on an alternating current supply,
the frequency shall be expressed in one of the
following terms: hertz (HZ), cycles-per-second, cps,
cycles/second, or c/s.
N/A
79.2 An appliance shall also be rated in amperes. N/A
79.3 When the appliance is intended for connection to a
polyphase supply circuit, the electrical rating shall
include the number of phases.
N/A
79.4 When an appliance is additionally marked with a
horsepower rating, the rating shall not be less than
the horsepower rating on the motor nameplate.
When the appliance consists of multiple motors, or
one or more motors and other loads, the rated
horsepower, if provided, shall not be less than the
equivalent horsepower of the combined loads,
calculated in accordance with Section 430-
110(C)(1) of the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70.
N/A
80 General Markings P
80.1 General P
80.1.1 An appliance shall be plainly and permanently
marked where visible with:
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a)The manufacturer's name, trademark, or other
descriptive marking by which the organization
responsible for the product is identified –
hereinafter referred to as the manufacturer's name;
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b)A distinctive catalog number or the equivalent; P
c)The electrical rating; and P
d)The date or other dating period of manufacture
not exceeding any three consecutive months. See
80.1.2.
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80.1.2 With reference to 80.1.1 (d), when the date of
manufacture is abbreviated or is in a nationally
accepted conventional code or in a code affirmed
by the manufacturer, the code shall:
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a)Not repeat less than 10 years for a household
appliance and less than 20 years for a commercial
appliance; and
b)Not require reference to the production records
of the manufacturer to determine when the
appliance was manufactured.
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