UL IEC Panel Build Workshop
This is a must for those who wish to become proficient in the latest UL and IEC standards. You’ll also get a clear picture of differences between U.S. and CE markets as well as North American and European applications. You will also earn Continuing Education Credits (CEU) for attending the half day seminar.
Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to:
-Describe the basic differences between U.S./UL and CE/IEC markets.
-Clearly identify power network types.
-Recognize the difference between branch and feeder circuits.
-Explain the differences between various types of motor branch circuits and how they meet UL.
-Compare NEMA enclosure type ratings with similar IEC IP enclosure ratings.
-Layout a complete, UL-compliant control panel label.
-Follow the appropriate processes when including unlisted products.
-Compare UL wire color requirements with wire color requirements from CE.
-Recognize typical stumbling blocks in UL control panel design.
-Navigate the support manual titled,
“Industrial control panels for the North American market -
UL guidelines * 11/2010”.
-Delineate between the IEC and CE Standards and Directives.
-Describe the most important aspects of the Low Voltage Directive when applied to control panel design.
-Explain the differences between various types of load feeders and motor applications and how they meet CE.
-How to efficiently export UL-compliant panels
to IEC countries