UL Factory Inspection: What to Know & Who Pays

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UL factory inspections occur 2-4 times a year and are paid for by the factory undergoing inspection. This process ensures product quality and reliability for retailers and manufacturers. While the factory bears the cost, it typically distributes these expenses among multiple clients, minimizing the impact on product pricing. Similar inspection protocols exist for other certification agencies like CSA and TUV, though it's unclear if the payment structure is the same. Understanding these details is crucial for companies seeking UL certification and managing manufacturing costs effectively.
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Any one know about UL factory inspection?
I think they visit the factory 2-4 times a year.
Who pays for it - does the factory take care of it.
Is there something like a UL listed factory.
 
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likephysics said:
Any one know about UL factory inspection?
I think they visit the factory 2-4 times a year.
Who pays for it - does the factory take care of it.
Is there something like a UL listed factory.

Here you go!

http://www.ul.com/global/eng/pages/solutions/services/finder/detail/index.jsp?cpath=/global/eng/pages/solutions/services/finder/detail/data/305_factory-inspections.xml
UL said:
UL factory inspections provide customized product inspection support, based on customers' predefined parameters or customer-accepted specifications. These inspections provide retailers, buyers and original equipment manufacturers confidence in the quality of the suppliers that they work with as well as the reliability of the products that are sourced from these suppliers.
 
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And yes, the factory pays for the inspection/certification.
 
berkeman said:
And yes, the factory pays for the inspection/certification.

berkeman, If an organization is getting UL certification for a product, they have to pay for certification.
If the organization is getting it manufactured externally like in China, the Chinese factory pays for UL factory inspection?
 
likephysics said:
berkeman, If an organization is getting UL certification for a product, they have to pay for certification.
If the organization is getting it manufactured externally like in China, the Chinese factory pays for UL factory inspection?

Yes and yes.

Of course, the contract manufacturing factory in China will pass the cost of certification along to their customers, as they do their other operating costs. But the cost is shared among several manufacturers typically, so it really doesn't add much to the product cost that a company pays to the contract manufacturer.
 
berkeman, do you know if this is only for UL or do factories pay for UL equivalent factory inspection also like CSA, TUV.
 
likephysics said:
berkeman, do you know if this is only for UL or do factories pay for UL equivalent factory inspection also like CSA, TUV.

I don't know that offhand, but you should be able to check the websites for CSA and TUV to see if they have an "inspections" section like the UL website does. If you're not able to figure it out, I can e-mail the question to a guy in my company over in the UK who specializes in agency approvals.
 
All the agencies (CSA, TUV etc) have mandatory factory inspections. But I am not sure if the factory pays for it.
 
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