Power equipment manufacturer REO UK is calling for the drives industry to change its perception of UL product safety testing and certification. The company believes that this key safety process is perceived to be red tape by many European OEMS and UK control panel manufacturers and systems integrators. In fact it is a key part of the process of selling equipment to the United States - which is still one of the biggest markets for automation in the world.
>UL is a not for profit company which helps to promote safe working environments. Its purpose is to safeguard people, products and places and facilitate trade. The UL Standard process measures and validates the performance and safety of industrial equipment, systems and services.
>OEMs in North America state that UL approval is often the minimum standard for any equipment used in the continent. This means that the level of certification is much higher in North America than in many other parts of the world. Although the process is seen as vital in this large market, it should also be considered as an essential procedure worldwide and not just unnecessary 'red tape', believes REO.
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>"The UL Standard is crucial to all businesses which supply their products in large markets such as North America," commented Steve Hughes, managing director of REO UK. "Here at REO we are able to facilitate that level of certification on our products which means that our customers' export requirements can be met without any hesitation.
>"There is often a real stigma attached to something that costs a large amount of money but can be perceived as red tape, such as certification. This can be particularly true with bespoke products that cost tens of thousands of pounds to certify. It's important for companies to understand that the market is able to justify this expense. It seems to me that UL approval is both advantageous and straightforward.
>REO operates three distinct levels of UL certification that can be applied when manufacturing and supplying products and components in order to satisfy customers' export requirements, either directly into these markets or through OEMs:
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>"Our team at REO have been able to retain customer confidence and restore peace of mind by having our components tested and approved by UL. It's a great process that shows REO's commitment to a high level of quality," concluded Steve Hughes.
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