UL/CUL 508A Industrial Control Panels (UL file E165086)

Our UL5018A certification signifies our compliance on various issues including proper component selection, wiring methods and calculation of short circuit current ratings.

UL 508 is the standard for safety for industrial control equipment. The certification covers industrial control and related devices rated 1500 volts or less that are used for starting, stopping, regulating, controlling or protecting electric motors. UL508A certification for Industrial Control Panels (ICP) Shop Program allows manufacturers who custom-build or mass-produce ICPs - like Palmer DCS - to apply the UL Marks for the United States and Canada at their factories. Their program makes it convenient to receive a UL certification while allowing for maximum flexibility in panel design to meet customer needs.

 

UL/CUL 698A NNNY Industrial Control Panels For Use in Hazardous Locations (UL file E466038)

Our UL698A certification signifies our ability to build hazardous locations industrial control panels located in classified locations with an intrinsic safety barrier located in the panel and industrial control panels located in hazardous locations.

This certification covers Class I and II, Division 1 and 2 and Class III industrial control panels and assemblies consisting of enclosures and electrical components such as push-button stations, pilot lights, motor controllers, and receptacles with plugs. These panels and assemblies are additionally marked if intended for applications such as industrial machinery (including metalworking machine tools, power press controls, and plastic injection molding machinery), crane or hoist control, service equipment use, flame control of fossil-fuel-burning equipment (including incinerators, kilns and drying ovens), marine use, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment.

 

UL/CUL 698A NRBX Industrial Control Panels Relating to Hazardous Locations (UL file E251416)

This certification covers industrial control panels relating to Class I and II, Division 1 and 2 and Class III hazardous locations, 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. These panels and assemblies are additionally marked if intended for applications such as industrial machinery (including metalworking machine tools, power press controls, and plastic injection molding machinery), crane or hoist control, service equipment use, flame control of fossil-fuel-burning equipment (including incinerators, kilns and drying ovens), marine use, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment.

Industrial control panels relating to hazardous locations are intended for installation in unclassified locations. They are provided with:

• intrinsically safe field wiring as indicated on the product, for field-installed circuit extension into a Division 1 or Division 2 hazardous (classified) locations, or

• nonincendive field wiring as indicated on the product, for field-installed circuit extension only into a Division 2 hazardous (classified) location.