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| What is UL? |
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Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is an independent product safety certification organization that has been testing products and writing Standards for Safety for over a century. UL evaluates more than 19,000 types of products, components, materials and systems annually, with 20 billion UL Marks appearing on 72,000 manufacturers' products each year. UL's worldwide family of companies and network of service providers includes 64 laboratory, testing and certification facilities serving customers in 98 countries. |
| What is ICC-ES? |
| A nonprofit, limited liability company, ICC-ES® is the United States’ leader in evaluating innovative building materials, components and systems for code compliance. ICC-ES® Evaluation Reports® and the organization’s PMG™ Listing Program provide evidence that products and systems meet the requirements of applicable codes and standards. The International Code Council® (ICC®), the parent company of ICC-ES, publishes the International Plumbing, Mechanical and Fuel Gas Codes, which have been adopted in 47 states at either the state or local level. Between them, ICC and ICC-ES have on staff a full range of PMG product experts, and professional engineers with product evaluation experience. |
| Why are ICC-ES and UL now offering a dual listing for plumbing products? |
| The strategic alliance between ICC-ES and UL combines the strength of two highly respected and internationally recognized organizations to offer the plumbing industry a streamlined service to demonstrate compliance with codes and standards. |
| What are the benefits to manufacturers of plumbing products seeking a dual ICC/UL listing? |
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There are numerous benefits to manufacturers seeking a dual ICC-ES/UL listing. Some of these benefits are:
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| What are the benefits to regulators of plumbing products, of a dual ICC/UL listing? |
Regulators will also benefit from this new program, through:
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| What product categories are currently available for dual listing? |
| Plumbing fixture fittings such as faucets and supply fittings, plastic bathtub and shower units, stainless steel plumbing fixtures and flexible water connectors. The dual listing program will be expanded to include additional product categories as requested by regulators, installers, and manufacturers. |
| How will the dual listing process work? |
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Manufacturers may contact either ICC-ES or UL, using the contact information provided below. Once a request has been received by either ICC-ES or UL, designated project managers at each organization will coordinate the project from initial quoting to final invoicing. Products will first be tested according to UL’s certification scheme. Facilities where the product is manufactured will be inspected by UL to both UL and ICC-ES requirements. UL will make a decision based on this inspection and its test data to grant a UL Mark. UL will also provide ICC-ES its test report on the product, and ICC-ES will perform its own evaluation of the product to ICC-ES requirements. ICC-ES will make it own decision on whether it will issue a certificate for this product.
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| What are the inspection frequencies? |
| Depending on the product type, inspections may occur biannually or quarterly. These inspections will benefit the manufacturer by validating that the product continues to meet all requirements. Manufacturers who already have UL listings in other product categories will have their inspections done by the same inspector who is currently visiting the facility, thus minimizing the number and the cost of inspections. |
| Which codes and standards does the dual listing cover? |
| The dual listing covers both the IPC and UPC, any referenced standards in these codes, and any applicable prescriptive requirements in the codes. Products intended for distribution in Canada will be evaluated in accordance with the National Plumbing Code of Canada. |
| Is the dual listing accepted nationwide and globally? |
| Acceptance of products nationally and internationally, wherever the IPC or the UPC codes have been adopted. The International Code Council® (ICC®), the parent company of ICC-ES, publishes the International Plumbing, Mechanical and Fuel Gas Codes, which to-date have been adopted in 47 states at either the state or local jurisdiction level and countries including Mexico, Jamaica, Colombia, Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi. |
| How will products that have obtained the dual listing be marked? |
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Successfully listed products will bear both the UL Plumbing Mark and ICC-ES PMG Mark. For more detailed information regarding displaying these marks, visit http://www.ul.com/global/eng/pages/corporate/aboutul/ulmarks/promotional/ and http://www.icc-es-pmg.org/pdf/rules_procedure-PMG.pdf |
| How long does it take to obtain a dual listing? |
| Typical products will take 8-12 weeks for evaluation, after all formulation and product information is received by UL. ICC-ES and UL will work in parallel to schedule concurrent review of product, and both organizations will ensure timely turn-around. |
| Will the cost of a dual ICC-ES/UL listing differ from the cost of obtaining these listings individually? |
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Overall cost will be less than individual listings, due to efficiencies gained in administrative and inspection requirements. Further, clients will save on their administrative costs, by working with just one organization.
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| When will the dual listing be available? |
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It’s available right now. For application information, contact
Tom Bowman
Program Owner
Underwriters Laboratories
847-664-3796
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Richard Beck
Principal Mechanical Engineer
ICC-ES
800-423-6587 ext. 5690
For general information, contact
Juan Zaragoza
Client Services Manager
ICC-ES
800-423-6587 ext. 3447
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| What if there is a discrepancy between the IPC and the UPC? |
| If a product is not permitted by one or the other code, the products would not be eligible for a dual listing. ICC-ES, however, will continue to offer the option to list to the IPC separately. |
| What if the product is an alternative to what is covered in the code? |
| ICC-ES has a process for developing listing criteria that UL will use to certify the product. |
| What if my product is already listed by ICC-ES or UL? |
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Products already certified by either organization are eligible for this program. Simply contact your ICC-ES or UL representative for further details.
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| What if I only want an ICC-ES certificate or a UL listing? |
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Both the ICC-ES certificate and the UL Mark will continue to be available separately.
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| Where can I find listing information on products that have met requirements of ICC-ES and UL? |
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UL Listed products can be found on UL’s Online Certifications Directory (www.ul.com/database) or through UL’s Code Correlation Database at (www.ul.com/regulators/codelink).
ICC-ES Listed products can be found at: www.icc-es.org/pmg
Products that bear both certifications marks will have a link between the two organizations’ listings.
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