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Products Listed under this category include sheet metal boxes, cast metal boxes, and nonmetallic
boxes. All boxes in this category have a volume of more than 100 cu. in.

! PVC junction and pull boxes are suitable for use with PVC rigid nonmetallic conduit.
Such boxes are inherently resistant to atmospheres containing common industrial
corrosive agents and will also withstand vapors or mists of caustics, pickling acids,
plating baths, hydrofluoric and chromic acids.
! Cast metal boxes suitable for field drilling and tapping of holes for conduit connections
and mounting are marked to indicate the location and the trade sizes of the openings
either on the box or on the packaging carton.
! Cast-aluminum boxes suitable for use in concrete or cinder fill are marked to indicate this
fact either on the box or on the packaging carton.

The basic standard used to investigate this category is UL 50, Standard of Safety for Enclosures
for Electrical Equipment.

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Products Listed under this category include sheet metal boxes and nonmetallic boxes. The basic
standard used to investigate this category is UL 50, Standard of Safety for Enclosures for
Electrical Equipment.

 
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Products Listed under this category include enclosures that are intended to house open type
industrial control panels.

The basic standards used to investigate this category is UL 508A, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Panels, UL 508, the Standard of Safety for Industrial Control Equipment, and
UL 50, the Standard of Safety for Enclosures for Electrical Equipment.

 
 


 
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Products Listed under this category include industrial control panels, which are factory wired
assemblies of industrial control equipment such as motor controllers, switches, relays and
auxiliary devices. The panels may include disconnect means and motor branch circuit protective
devices. This category also covers industrial panel enclosures that are intended to house open
type industrial control panels or individual items of industrial control equipment as noted above.

The basic requirements used to investigate this category are contained in UL 508A, the Standard
of Safety for Industrial Control Panels.

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Products Classified under this category include flame control panels that are intended for use in
the control of fossil-fuel burning equipment such as incinerators, kilns and drying ovens. Flame
control panels are classified only as to electrical fire and shock hazards incident to their use in
ordinary locations. The compatibility of the panel with the controlled equipment from the
standpoint of programming the burner(s) and preventing hazardous conditions due to firing of
fuel are not determined.

The basic requirement to investigate this category is UL 508A, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Panels.

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Products Classified under this category include power press control panels which are intended
for industrial applications on power-operated machines that perform pressing, punching, shearing
or braking operations. Power press control panels are classified only as to fire and electric shock
hazards incident to their use in ordinary locations.

Power press control panels are also investigated to determine that they meet the requirements of
NFPA, the National Fire Protection Association Electrical Standard for Metal Working Machine
Tools, in addition to Article 670 of the National Electrical Code (NEC).

The basic requirement used to investigate this category is UL 508A, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Panels.

 
 
   
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Products Listed under this category include the following devices: machine-operated switches,
magnetically operated control switches, miscellaneous manually operated switches, push button
stations (including parts such as pilot lights and selector switches), thermal and magnetic
overload relays, and time delay relays.

The basic standards used to investigate this category are UL 508, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Equipment or for overload relays, UL 60947-4-1A, Low-Voltage Switchgear
and Controlgear - Part 4-1: Contactors and motor-starters - Electromechanical contactors and
motor-starters.

Because this category contains a variety of devices, the test programs for these devices vary.

For devices similar to pushbuttons and pilot lights, the typical test programs are as follows:


  

! åver and under voltage


! Temperature and dielectric
! åverload and endurance




! Breakdown of components
! Temperature and dielectric
! åverload and endurance
! Pullout and secureness
! Strength of insulating base
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For devices similar to overload relays, the typical test programs are as follows:

  

! Temperature and dielectric


! Calibration
! åverload and endurance
! Short circuit




! Temperature and dielectric


! Calibration
! Breakdown of components
! åverload and endurance
! Short circuit

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Products Listed under this category include combination motor controllers, which provide the
motor branch circuit functions of motor controller, disconnect means, short-circuit and ground-
fault protection and overload protection. The functions may be provided by individual discrete
components or be combined in a single controller unit.
The product is marked "Combination Motor Controller" to signify that all of the motor branch
circuit functions indicated above have been evaluated and are included in the Listing of the
controller. An open type combination motor controller is intended for factory installation in a
switchboard, motor control center, industrial control panel or the like, or for field installation in
an enclosure for industrial control equipment, a cabinet or cutout box.

The basic standard used to investigate this category is UL 508, Standard of Safety for Industrial
Control Equipment.


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Products Listed under this category include float-operated switches, including weight-operated
switches, and pressure-operated switches, including vacuum-operated switches. These devices
are for direct control of motors; for use in control circuits of magnetic motor controllers and the
like; and for control of other types of loads. Unless otherwise marked, these devices are intended
for use only with air, water or other nonhazardous fluids.

The basic standards used to investigate this category are UL 508, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Equipment and UL 60947-4-1A, Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear -
Part 4-1: Contactors and motor-starters - Electromechanical contactors and motor-starters.

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Products Listed under this category include the following devices: across-the-line starters;
across-the-line starters with motor circuit switches; reduced voltage starters such as
autotransformer, part-winding wye-delta, reactance and resistant type; speed regulators; and
combined starters and speed regulators. Magnetic switches for controlling other than motor loads
are listed under Switches, Industrial Control.

The basic standards used to investigate this category are UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment
and UL 60947-4-1A, Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear - Part 4-1: Contactors and
motor-starters - Electromechanical contactors and motor-starters

The typical test program for these devices is as follows:

! Temperature and dielectric


! åver and under voltage
! åverload and endurance
! Induced potential
! Pullout and secureness
! Strength of insulating base
! Short circuit (for models over 1 hp)


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Products Listed under this category include the following devices: across-the-line starters;
autotransformer starters; reactance type starters; resistance type starters; speed regulators; and
combined starters and speed regulators.

The basic standards used to investigate this category are UL 508, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Equipment and UL 60947-4-1A, Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear -
Part 4-1: Contactors and motor-starters - Electromechanical contactors and motor-starters.

The typical test program for these devices is as follows:

! Temperature and dielectric


! åverload and endurance
! Pullout and secureness
! Strength of insulating base
! Short circuit (for models over 1 hp)

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Products Listed under this category include the following devices: combined manual and
magnetic starters; flow operated switches; machine operated switches; proximity operated
switches; semi-magnetic starters; solid state reduced voltage starters; and thermal overload
switches.

This listing also includes miscellaneous solid-state motor controllers and their accessories which
have been reconditioned. Reconditioned miscellaneous solid-state motor controllers and their
accessories may also be referred to as rebuilt. Reconditioned miscellaneous solid-state motor
controllers and their accessories are factory reconditioned to the extent necessary by disassembly
and reassembly using new or reconditioned component parts. The reconditioned miscellaneous
solid-state motor controllers and their accessories are subject to the same requirements as new
miscellaneous solid-state motor controllers and their accessories. These devices are for direct
control of motors. Devices for use in control circuits of motor controllers are listed under
Auxiliary Devices.

The basic standard used to investigate this category is UL 508, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Equipment.

The typical test program for solid-state starters covered under this category is:

! Temperature and dielectric


! åverload and endurance
! Component breakdown
! Pullout and secureness
! Strength of insulating base
! Short circuit calibration

The typical test program for solid state motor controllers covered under this category is:
! Temperature and dielectric
! åverload and endurance
! Short circuit
! Component breakdown
! Pullout and secureness
! Strength of insulating base

 

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Products Listed under this category include the following devices: amplifier cards, brakes, circuit
monitors, dimmers, autotransformers, clutches, cutout bases for thermal cutouts, resistors,
potentiometers, rheostats, power supplies, reactance, resistance, selecting systems, variable-
voltage autotransformers, phase converters, enclosed slip rings, indicator interfaces and injection
systems.

The basic standard used to investigate this category is UL 508, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Equipment.

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Products Listed under this category include magnetically operated switches, manually operated
switches, meter switches, photoelectric switches and solid-state switches. Switches rated in
horsepower and with or without pilot duty ratings for use in control circuits are listed under
Motor Controllers. Switches are tested to determine their acceptability for continuous operation
at their marked rated load.

The basic standards used to investigate this category are UL 508, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Equipment and UL 60947-4-1A, Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear -
Part 4-1: Contactors and motor-starters - Electromechanical contactors and motor-starters

The typical test programs for these devices are as follows:


  

! åver and under voltage


! Temperature and dielectric
! åverload and endurance




! Component breakdown
! Temperature and dielectric
! åverload and endurance

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Products Listed under this category include programmable industrial control systems utilizing a
programmable memory for internal storage of user-oriented instructions for specific functions
such as logic, sequencing, counting, and controlling various industrial equipment through digital
or analog inputs or outputs. åther products include power supplies, central processing units,
input and output accessories, computer interfaces and programming or program diagnostic units
associated with programmable control systems.

Reconditioned or rebuilt programmable controllers and their accessories are also included in this
listing. Reconditioned or rebuilt devices are factory reconditioned to the extent that disassembly
and reassembly is necessary, using new or reconditioned component parts. The reconditioned
devices are subject to the same requirements as new devices.

The basic standards used to investigate this category are UL 508, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Equipment and UL Standard for Safety for Programmable Controllers - Part 2:
Equipment Requirements and Tests, UL 61131-2.

The typical test program for Programmable Controllers is as follows:

! Temperature and dielectric


! Component breakdown
! Transformer 8 A
! åverload and endurance
! Additional enclosure testing as required

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Products Listed under this category include electronic switching devices that are actuated by
position of an object without mechanical contact. These devices respond to inductive, capacitive
or photoelectric effects. These devices are for use on industrial machinery or mass production
industrial equipment as defined by the Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery, NFPA 79.

The basic standards used to investigate this category are UL 508, the Standard of Safety for
Industrial Control Equipment and UL Standard for Safety for Low-Voltage Switchgear and
Controlgear - Part 5-2: Control circuit devices and switching elements - Proximity switches, UL
60947-5-2.

The typical test program for proximity switches is as follows:

! Temperature and dielectric


! åverload and endurance
! Component breakdown
! Strain relief
! Aging and flexing (if provided with cable gland)

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Products Listed under this category include enclosed motor controllers having AC voltage
ratings in the range of 2.2 kV to 2.5 kV, 3.8 kV to 5.0 kV, or 6.2 kV to 7.2 kV. These devices are
intended for starting, stopping, regulating, controlling or protecting electric motors or other
electrical loads, including refrigeration equipment.

These devices are investigated for use on three phase circuits having available fault levels not
exceeding the MVA rating appearing on the nameplate. The three-phase available symmetrical
MVA is equal to the product of the available symmetrical rms short-circuit current, the line-to-
line open-circuit voltage, and a phase factor of 1.73 x 10-sup(6).

Motor controllers are intended for across-the-line starting and for making and breaking the
circuit when the motor is stalled. Accordingly, they are tested at six times the continuous current
rating of the controller at the rated voltage. Some motor controllers are provided with an
integrally mounted surge arrester to meet the required impulse withstand.

The basic standard used to investigate this category is UL 347, the Standard of Safety for High
Voltage Industrial Control Equipment.

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Products Listed under this category include accessories for field installation in motor controllers
having AC voltage ratings in the range of 2.2 kV to 2.5 kV, 3.8 kV to 5.0 kV or 6.2 kV to 7.2
kV. The motor controllers are intended for starting, stopping, regulating, controlling or
protecting electric motors or other electrical loads, including refrigeration equipment.

The basic standard used to investigate this category is UL 347, the Standard of Safety for High
Voltage Industrial Control Equipment.

  
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Products Listed under this category include enclosed power-conversion equipment with primary
voltage ratings of 1501-7200 V. These devices supply power to control a motor or motors
operating at a frequency or voltage different than the input-supply voltage. This category also
includes power supply modules, input and output modules, SCR or transistor-output modules,
dynamic-braking modules, and input-output accessory kits for medium-voltage power-
conversion equipment. This equipment is intended for use in ordinary locations in accordance
with the National Electric Code.

The basic standards used to investigate products in this category are ANSI/UL 347, "High
Voltage Industrial Control Equipment," and ANSI/UL 508C, "Power Conversion Equipment."

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Products Listed under this category include equipment that supplies power to control a motor or
motors operating at a frequency or voltage different than the input supply voltage. This category
also includes power supply modules, input and output modules, SCR or transistor output
modules, dynamic braking modules, and input/output accessory kits for power conversion
equipment. Power conversion equipment may be either open or enclosed. This equipment is
intended for use in ordinary locations in accordance with Article 430 and 440 of the National
Electrical Code.

The basic standard used to investigate this category is UL 508C, Power Conversion Equipment.

The typical test program for Drives is as follows:

! Temperature and dielectric


! Component breakdown
! Current limiting
! Inoperative blower
! Short circuit
! Single phasing
! Solid state motor overload
! Power supply max A/VA

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Conductor Resistance,.......................nominal ohms/1000 ft.@20°C Conductor Resistance
nominal ,....................... ohms/1000 ft. @ 20 ° C
16 AWG.........................................................................4.1 16 AWG
................................................ ......................... 4.1
Insulation Test Voltage (spark test).............................5000 Volts ac Insulation Test Voltage
(spark test )............................. 5000 Volts ac
Dielectric Test Voltage...............................................1500 Volts ac Dielectric Test Voltage
............................................... 1500 Volts ac
Insulation Resistance Constant @60°F minimum Insulation Resistance Constant @ 60 ° F
minimum
(natural material typical value)...................10,000 Megohms-1000 ft. (Natural material typical
value )................... 10.000 Megohms-1000 ft..
Loop Resistance, nominal (2 conductor) ohms-1000 ft @20°C Loop Resistance, nominal (2
conductor) ohms-1000 ft @ 20 ° C
16 AWG........................................................................8.2 16 AWG
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