UL Warns of Flyback Transformer With Unauthorized UL Mark
NORTHBROOK, Ill., Feb. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- UL is notifying manufacturers that the transformer below bears an unauthorized UL Recognized Component Mark. This transformer has not been evaluated by UL to the appropriate Standard for Safety for the United States, and is not authorized to bear the UL Recognized Component Mark. It is unknown if this transformer complies with applicable safety requirements.
Name of Product: |
Flyback Transformer, model BSC26-N0301T2 |
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Number of Units: |
Unknown |
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Manufacturer: |
Unknown |
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Date of Manufacture: |
A production date is marked on the product but the duration of the production is unknown. The production date shown is "20100625," but this can vary. |
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Identification: |
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On the product: |
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BSC26-N0301T2 |
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20100625 |
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On the packaging: |
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EG |
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FLYBACK |
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TRANSFORMER |
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What you should do: |
Manufacturers of UL certified products that have used this device are requested to contact UL at: http://www.ul.com/global/eng/pages/offerings/perspectives/consumer/fieldreport |
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Photos of the product: |
Photos available at: http://www.ul.com/global/eng/pages/corporate/newsroom/publicnotices/ |
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