All lighting fixtures need to be UL listed correct? What about the compatibility of lighting controls with light fixtures?
For instance, a lighting manufacturer is claiming compatibility between Lutron's Nova dimmer and the neon/cold cathode lighting fixture. But, according to Lutron's datasheet for this dimmer, it is not showing that it is compatible with this type of fixture. The manufacturer is saying they worked with Lutron in the past and have used this dimmer (it is a fluorescent dimmer not neon/cold cathode). But is this acceptable?
Also, the electronic ballast with this fixture should be UL listed too? I don't see this on the datasheet.
For instance, a lighting manufacturer is claiming compatibility between Lutron's Nova dimmer and the neon/cold cathode lighting fixture. But, according to Lutron's datasheet for this dimmer, it is not showing that it is compatible with this type of fixture. The manufacturer is saying they worked with Lutron in the past and have used this dimmer (it is a fluorescent dimmer not neon/cold cathode). But is this acceptable?
Also, the electronic ballast with this fixture should be UL listed too? I don't see this on the datasheet.