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Do our Tesys contactor, overload relay,GV2 breakers comply with NFPA70?
The NFPA means National Fire Protection Association.

The NFPA is not a standard it is mainly best practice to protect against fire.

The NFPA best practice leads to generate

- NEC ( National Electrical Code ) which defines how any electrical product must be installed and what are also the electrical installation rules…

- UL standard as UL508, UL489……

It is normal you do not find for TeSys reference to NFPA as only UL 508 refers to this document.

Our products, which are designed under UL 508, can be used without issue as NFPA and NEC lead to their construction under UL standards.

Unfortunately, we cannot send extract of UL 508 standard ( we cannot copy extract ) but reading the UL 508 you will find in pages 17, 27, 28, and 66 of 372 there is in UL 508 document references to NFPA 70.

There is no product ( in regards to our today knowledge ) which are certified under the NFPA guide, they are only certified under UL 508, UL 489…

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