ETL SEMKO is part of Intertek Testing Services Ltd. which is the world's largest inspection organization for products and daily necessities with 240 laboratories and 469 offices in 93 countries in North America, Europe and Asia. ETL SEMKO provides testing and certification of product safety, EMC testing product performance testing, as well as providing registration of quality management systems for a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals, HVAC, appliances, telecommunications, aerospace, automation, semiconductors, building materials, energy generation systems, and more.
Any electrical, mechanical or electromechanical product that bears the ETL inspection mark indicates that it has been tested to meet the relevant industry standards. Each industry has different testing standards, so be sure to consult with a professional about the requirements for a particular product. the ETL inspection mark is widely used in cable products to indicate that the relevant tests have been passed.
In most areas of the United States, approval of electrical products is mandatory, and ETL refers to ETL Testing Laboratories Inc. Jurisdiction) recognized, can be considered "approved.
ETL needs to conduct factory inspection before issuing the certificate, and then each quarter there will be follow-up factory inspection from time to time, the cost in addition to the factory inspection fee also need to pay the certificate license fee on a quarterly basis. If needed, inspectors can visually retest the product or take samples and test them in the laboratory. The licensee must sign a statutory contract (service agreement) with ETL, which clearly sets out the responsibilities of the manufacturer and the conditions for continuous ETL listing and use of the ETL logo.
Until 2013 there are two ways to obtain an ETL certificate, one is through the CB test report to transfer, you can also apply directly, the documents required to submit are as follows.
1. application form
2. Copy of CB test certificate (not required for direct application)
3. Copy of the CB test report (direct application is not required)
4. Sample
5. Other relevant test results and product data, such as: product manuals, photos, component lists, etc.
(If transferred through the CB report, the difference test is required)
Scope of application
The companyThose that have been tested to meet the relevant product safety standards represent production plants that have agreed to receive strict periodic inspections to ensure consistency in product quality for sale to both theU.S. and Canadian markets.
ETL certification is required to export products to the United States and Canada. The ETL mark indicates that the product has passed the US NRTL and or Canadian SCC approval tests.The ETL mark is recognized as having equivalent validity to the UL or CSA mark and complies with the relevant safety standards. The fact that a product has an ETL listing means that it has met the minimum requirements for product safety standards. In addition, the ETL mark indicates that the manufacturer's production site meets a certain range of standard requirements and is followed up by regular factory audits to ensure continued consistency. ETL has been around for over 100 years, and the three letters ETL are short for Electrical Testing Labs, founded by inventor Thomas Edison in 1896, which stands for innovation, influence, independent and open product testing, and extensive experience.ETLus mark (only us, no c): safety mark for products entering the U.S. market cETL mark (only c, no us): safety mark for products entering the Canadian market cETLus mark: safety mark for products entering the U.S. market and the Canadian market Factory inspection The U.S. ETL certification requires four inspections, Canada is two times a year; to have both, then four times a year .
The difference between UL and ETL
UL and ETL both mean that the product has been tested by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) and meets the appropriate safety standards. So the real difference is in the service. As an ETL customer, you can enjoy tailored testing, inspection and certification services, fast operational cycles and flexible working methods. We are creating ways of working more closely with our customers so that your products get to market faster, smoother and more efficiently.
ETL certification and UL certification has the same North American market access, but the cost of ETL certification than UL certification is much lower, generally only half of UL certification, and, ETL certification of product testing can be transferred through the CB test report, you can save a lot of testing costs.
ETL certification time is also much shorter than UL certification, in special cases, ETL can first issue a certificate, and then factory review, for your product exports to save valuable time.
Frequently Asked Questions about the ETL Listing Mark
Because the ETL Listing Mark is widely accepted and recognized as proof of product compliance, there is no reason why a retailer would not accept an ETL Listing Mark on a product. It is likely that individual retailers ordistributors do notaccept ETL-listed products because of misinformation in the marketplace - misinformation that has misled some manufacturers into believing they cannot choose their own third-party testing partners.
In the United States and Canada, the ETL Mark is widely accepted as proof of product conformity.
The "ETL" has been around for over 100 years. When manufacturers apply for the ETL Listing Mark for their products, the letters "ETL" bring with them a history of innovation, influence and independence. In fact, the original Electrical Testing Laboratory (ETL) was founded by Thomas Edison in 1896.The Electrical Test Laboratory was established to address the safety and performance of lamps. Edison's idea was to provide assurance to consumers through a variety of product performance and safety tests. Edison pioneered the basic principles of third-party lamp testing methods that are still used today, such as expert monitoring of lamps and bulbs to determine their longevity, luminous intensity, and whether they will burn or explode.