ETL vs. UL Listed Cables; All You Need to Know:
When wiring a home or workplace for network access, the most crucial element is the product's safety, not the network's speed. Fortunately, product safety boards and testing laboratories ensure that cables have proven safe for use by customers. Small symbols or emblems on the package of the cables are used to identify them. ETL and UL Listed Cables have become widespread on various technological items. In addition to the completion of a safety assessment and the right to use the corresponding mark of a given testing lab (UL Listed, ETL Listed.) Businesses seeking safety marks for their products agree to get regular check-ins by the NRTL surveillance team to ensure that the cables continue to abide by the predetermined criteria and are consistent with end-to-end requirements. But exactly, what do these safety symbols mean, and can ETL and UL cables draw from them? What Does ETL-Listed Cable Mean? The ETL Listed Mark, created by Thomas Edison's Electrical Testing...