Why don testing & certification laboratories accept CSA certified components?
Often, they cite safety concerns or claim that previous testing was insufficient when refusing to accept previously certified components. Concerns about product safety or inadequate testing are not valid. CSA is an OSHA-accredited “Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory” (NRTL), fully qualified to test electrical components against applicable industry standards. CSA is also accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC).
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