The State of Minnesota requires all electrical material (with few exceptions) to be listed and labeled. The reference is:
3801.3620 APPROVAL OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
Subpart 1. National standards. Except as otherwise provided in subpart 2 or 3, as a condition for approval
under Minnesota Statutes, section 326.243, and Section 110-2 of the National Electrical Code, all electrical
equipment, including material, fittings, devices, apparatus, fixtures, appliances, and utilization equipment, used
as part of, or in connection with, an electrical installation shall be listed and labeled by a testing laboratory.
My question is on motors used in ordinary locations. I know of no manufacturer (including Baldor/Reliance) that offers a NRTL listed and labeled motor. I am also aware that many other states have this same listing and labeling requirement. Any insights on how this is addressed?
3801.3620 APPROVAL OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
Subpart 1. National standards. Except as otherwise provided in subpart 2 or 3, as a condition for approval
under Minnesota Statutes, section 326.243, and Section 110-2 of the National Electrical Code, all electrical
equipment, including material, fittings, devices, apparatus, fixtures, appliances, and utilization equipment, used
as part of, or in connection with, an electrical installation shall be listed and labeled by a testing laboratory.
My question is on motors used in ordinary locations. I know of no manufacturer (including Baldor/Reliance) that offers a NRTL listed and labeled motor. I am also aware that many other states have this same listing and labeling requirement. Any insights on how this is addressed?
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