wwhitney
Well-known member
Actually, in this case it is. NEC 625.13 states:DarkStar said:Boy, I hope that didn't scare them off. Especially since a UL designation isn't required to sell the product.
So since the EV-ChargeAmerica is cord-and-plug-connected and operates at 240V, it must be listed. That means it has to be tested by UL or an equivalent NRTL to verify compliance with the appropriate product standards.2008 NEC said:625.13 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment. Electric vehicle supply equipment rated at 125 volts, single phase, 15 or 20 amperes or part of a system identified and listed as suitable for the purpose and meeting the requirements of 625.18, 625.19, and 625.29 shall be permitted to be cord-and-plug-connected. All other electric vehicle supply equipment shall be permanently connected and fastened in place. This equipment shall have no exposed live parts.
Cheers, Wayne