CSA certified panels

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I live in Denver and I'm building equipment that is going to Canada. I can't find where to buy CSA certified panels. I've been using GE 100 A ( 3 phase 120/208) panels on the equipment for here. The breaker we use have both UL and CSA on them. But can't find a place to get CSA certified panel. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
UL has listings for canada -- some UL listings are for both US & Canada
The symbol will be a ULc, or cUL, there is a difference but not likely relevant for you here. The reason why you won't find one with an actual CSA label is because any mfr here in the US will also need UL, so they will not pay two testing agencies when one or the other will certify for both.

Just look for the small c on the UL label, it indicates compliance to relevant CSA regulations as tested and listed by UL and is reciprocal with a CSAul label for the Canadians when tested by CSA to meet UL standards. If the small c is there, you are good to go.
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Also, if you are assembling components into one large apparatus, that unit may need a CSA certification sticker even if all the individual components are certified. Commonly seen on pump skids.

"For small quantities of electrical products, this approval is done by field evaluation. The field evaluation process follows the CSA SPE-1000 standard, which has three mandatory and non-destructive tests. Upon successful inspection, ESAFE will deem your electrical equipment to be ?Approved? and label it on-the-spot."
 
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