ETL certification


Certification mark

 

ETL is the abbreviation of Electrical Testing Laboratories. The ETL laboratory was founded in 1896 by the American inventor Edison and enjoys a high reputation in the United States and around the world. Like UL and CSA, ETL can test and issue ETL certification marks according to UL standards or US national standards. It can also test and issue composite certification marks according to UL standards or US national standards and CSA standards or Canadian standards. The "us" in the lower right means that it applies to the United States, the "c" in the lower left means that it applies to Canada, and the "us" and "c" in both countries.

 

 

Application standard

 

Any electrical, mechanical, or electromechanical product with an ETL mark indicates that the product has met the minimum requirements for generally recognized US and Canadian product safety standards, and it has been tested to comply with relevant product safety standards.

 

ETL also requires that its production site has been inspected and the applicant agrees to periodically follow up on the factory to ensure that the product consistently meets this requirement.

 

the company

 

Tested to comply with relevant product safety standards, the production plant agrees to receive strict periodic inspections to ensure product quality consistency and can be sold to the US and Canada markets.

 

Sign

 

(1) ETL inspection mark Any electrical, mechanical or electromechanical product with an ETL inspection mark indicates that it has been tested to comply with relevant industry standards.

 

(2) ETL listing mark Any electrical, mechanical or mechanical product with an ETL mark indicates that it has been tested to comply with relevant product safety standards.

 

related information

 

ETL certification is the certification required for products exported to the US and Canada. The ETL mark indicates that the product has passed the accreditation test of the US NRTL and or the Canadian SCC. The ETL logo is equivalent to the UL or CSA mark and complies with the relevant safety standards. The fact that a product has an ETL listing mark means that it has met the minimum requirements for product safety standards. In addition, the ETL mark indicates that the manufacturer's production site meets a range of standard requirements and is subject to regular factory follow-up inspections to ensure continued consistency. ETL has been around for more than 100 years. The three letters of ETL are short for the Electrical Testing Labs founded by the inventor Edison in 1896. ETL stands for innovative, influential, independent and open product testing and extensive experience.

 

 

ETLus logo (only us, no c): safety signs for products entering the US market cETL logo (only c, no us): safety signs for products entering the Canadian market cETLus logo: products entering the US market and the Canadian market safety signs factory inspection ETL certification needs to be checked 4 times, and Canada is 2 times a year; both of them are 4 times a year.

 

 

 

The difference between UL and ETL

 

Both UL and ETL represent products that pass the Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) and meet the appropriate safety standards. So the real difference lies in the service. As an ETL customer, you can enjoy tailor-made testing, inspection and certification services, fast cycle times and flexible working methods. We are creating a more collaborative approach to working with our customers so that your products can enter the market faster, smoother and more efficiently.

 

ETL certification and UL certification have the same North American market access efficiency, but ETL certification costs are much lower than UL certification, generally only half of UL certification, and ETL certified product testing can be transferred through CB test report, can be for you Save a lot of testing costs.

 

ETL certification time is also much shorter than UL certification. In special cases, ETL can issue certificates first, then conduct factory inspections to save valuable time for the export of your products.

 

common problem

 

Frequently asked questions about the ETL listing mark

 

Why did the manufacturer choose the ETL listing mark?

 

Manufacturers want to have multiple options to meet their sourcing needs, and test and certification service providers are also an important part of the choice.

 

Is the ETL listing mark legally equivalent to the UL and CSA listing marks?

 

The law requires that products sold in the United States be tested and certified by the National Occupational Safety and Health Council (OSHA) designated Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). The NRTL's role is to provide independent assessment, testing and certification services for a wide range of electric, gas and fuel products.

 

The product is marked with an ETL listing indicating that the product has met the basic requirements of the specified safety standard. In addition, the mark indicates that the manufacturer's facility complies with various compliance measures and is subject to regular follow-up inspections to verify that the product is consistent.

 

What is NRTL

 

Nationally recognized NRTLs are independent laboratories accredited by the Occupational Safety and Health Council (OSHA) to test products in accordance with applicable product safety standards such as product safety standards established by Meihua UL and other standards bodies. .

 

What does the ETL listing sign mean?

 

Simply put, the ETL listing mark indicates that your product has been tested by the US NRTL and or the Canadian SCC, meets recognized national standards, and meets the most basic requirements for product sales or distribution. For dealers, retailers and customers, the ETL mark is a guarantee that the product meets safety standards and has been tested and certified by a third party.

 

Will the retailer accept the ETL listing?

 

Yes. Because the ETL listing mark is a widely accepted and recognized proof of conformity of the product, the retailer has no reason not to accept the product with the ETL listing mark. Individual retailers or distributors do not accept products bearing the ETL listing mark, most likely because of misinformation in the market – this misinformation misleads some of the partners that manufacturers believe they cannot choose their own third-party testing.

 

ETL listing name is unfamiliar, how to do it

 

There is no standard formula to give users a better understanding of the ETL listing name. The correct approach varies depending on the context, circumstances, and other details of the situation. Some users only need to show them other products with the ETL listing mark and the products that are highly respected can be found in the Listed Product Catalog, which can eliminate their concerns. Some users may insist that the UL Mark is the only acceptable product conformity certificate, which requires a more comprehensive explanation of the true legal requirements implied by third-party product safety testing. Tell them about the NRTL program and explain to the user that the product safety certification program includes the same testing, listing, labeling, and tracking services as UL.

 

Which countries accept the ETL logo

 

In the United States and Canada, the ETL logo is a widely accepted product conformity certificate.

 

Whether the ETL listing mark is accepted throughout North America

 

Since the ETL listing mark is a widely recognized and accepted product that meets the safety standards, retailers, inspectors, and jurisdictional departments (AHJ) accept products listed by ETL.

 

The history of the ETL listing mark

 

"ETL" has been around for more than 100 years. When producers apply for ETL listings for their products, the letters "ETL" give them a history of innovation, influence and independence. In fact, the original Electrical Testing Laboratory (ETL) was founded in 1896 by Thomas Edison.

 

The electrical test laboratory was established to address the safety and performance of the lamp. Edison's idea is to provide consumers with assurance through a variety of product performance and safety tests. The basic principles of the third-party lamp test method pioneered by Edison are still in use today. Experts monitor lamps and bulbs to determine their service life, luminous intensity, and whether they will burn or explode.

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