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With a staff of over 40 experienced compliance engineers, eti Conformity Services provides cost-effective and timely conformity- assessment services for electrical power users throughout the country. eti Conformity Services provides listing and labeling services for products marketed throughout the United States and the world.

  Code Compliance
  Field Evaluation


CODE COMPLIANCE
Many times, in addition to determining that a product meets applicable industry standards,
eti Conformity Services is called upon to determine that the installation was done properly. A code compliance inspection may also be required of a product applied outside its original listing. 
 

This type of inspection adheres to the National Electrical Code and applicable local code requirements.  eti Conformity Services engineers know the intricacies of the NEC and local provisions.

For many customers, this step is often required by electrical inspectors prior to approval for operation. We understand that scheduling is critical and we make every effort to respond quickly with comprehensive test reports. Our experienced compliance engineers make your job a priority so that you can begin operations as quickly as possible.

LISTING & LABELING
eti Conformity Services examines and tests enclosures, breakers, wiring, barriers and interlocks of your equipment. We look at construction and performance criteria. In short, we go through every component and confirm the presence of appropriate protective devices.

FIELD EVALUATION
For electrical equipment that is unique or produced in limited quantities, eti Conformity Services performs field evaluations after the equipment has been installed but prior to going into service. This testing is regulated at local levels, commonly by city, state or county inspectors.

Our compliance engineers perform non-destructive testing for compliance with specific equipment standards (such as UL). We inspect for grounding, damaged components, electrical clearances, guarding of live parts, wiring methods and ratings. We also review equipment drawings, nameplate information, suitability of the installation and environmental issues.

 


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