Certifications

Specification, Certfication and Safety Requirement Marks found on Jefferson products include:

Underwriters Laboratories Listing Mark
Underwriters Laboratories Listing Mark
Samples of the product have met UL's safety requirements based on UL's own published Standards of Safety.
UL Recognized Component Mark
UL Recognized Component Mark
This mark means that the component alone meets the requirements for a limited, specified use.
C-UL Listing Mark
C-UL Listing Mark
Products with this type of mark have been evaluated to Canadian safety requirements by UL, which may be somewhat different than U.S. safety requirements.
CSA International Mark (formerly Canadian Standards Association)
CSA International Mark
This mark may appear alone, or with other qualifiers. If it appears alone, it means that the product is certified for the Canadian market, to the applicable Canadian standards.
CE (Conformité Européene)
Conformité Européene
To market electrical products within the European Union (EU), product conformity and the proper use of the CE mark on machines and control equipment is critical. As a supplier to global companies serving customers in the EU, Jefferson Electric pays special attention to meeting the EU specification and certification requirements. To request CE certified equivalents for products not already certified, please contact our Technical Support department at 800-892-3755.
ETL Verified
ETL Verified =
United States and Canada require general purpose transformers to meet specific energyefficiency standards. Jefferson Electric has contracted with Intertek ETL SEMKO an indepen-dant organization to test and certify our products. The ETL logo on our products indicatesthat the transformer meets the energy efficiency standards as defined by the NEMA TP-1standard.
ETL Listed
ETL Listed =
ETK Semko an independent organization issues this mark for products tested to specific UL and CSA Standards.
ABS
ABS
ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) approved for use on marine vessels including off-shore oil rigs.
Seismic Qualified
In order to meet seismic qualifications, products must go through rigorous testing tomeet the International Building Code (2006/2009 IBC) and the California BuildingCode (2007/2010 CBC) requirements. Each test must also be met in accordancewith ICC-ES AC156 seismic qualifications.