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"Х": (guttural "kh", like the 'ch' in the Scottish 'loch', or the hard 'ch' in German 'Buch')."Ё": (yo not just a fronted/raised Е with a Heävy Mëtal Ümlaut).The number of Cyrillic letters that look similar or identical to Latin letters or numbers but represent slightly or entirely different phonemes doesn't help either: X: 'Ж' (zh) (pronounced like 'plea sure').W: 'Ш' (sh), 'Щ' (shch note well, scht like in schtick in Bulgarian).A: 'Д' (d) note even though (or more likely, because) the Cyrillic A is identical to the Latin A.This information can also be found in UL's Online Certifications Directory and the UL iQTM parametric databases.Īll components carrying the UL Recognized Component Mark are covered by UL's Follow-Up Services program to determine continued compliance with UL's requirements.

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Guidelines addressing the suitability of a component when used in an end product are noted in UL's test report as conditions of acceptability. The UL component evaluation process may include a construction examination and testing. When a complete product or system containing UL Recognized Components is evaluated, the end-product evaluation process can be streamlined. They are to be installed at the factory, not in the field and they may have restricted performance capabilities that limit their use. UL encourages manufacturers distributing UL Recognized Components evaluated for both countries to use this combined Mark, but they may continue using separate UL Recognized Component Marks for the United States and Canada.Ĭomponents covered by UL's Recognized Component program are intended to be installed in another device, system or end product. The optional C-UL-US Component Recognition Mark indicates compliance with both Canadian and U.S. Components with this type of Mark have been evaluated to Canadian standards. The C-UR Mark is applied to components only used in the Canadian market. Just as with the UL Listing and Classified Marks, there are three variations of UL's Recognized Component Mark: one for the United States only, one for Canada only and one for both the United States and Canada. The component recognition marking is found on a wide range of products, including some switches, power supplies, printed wiring boards, some kinds of industrial control equipment and thousands of other products. These components may have restrictions on their performance or may be incomplete in construction. These are Marks consumers rarely see because they are specifically used on component parts that are part of a larger product or system. Here's what they have to say about it on their website at

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Yes, it is a "UL Recognized Component Mark".













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