MarkGallimore
Mechanical
- Oct 6, 2006
- 12
Hi,
I'm building a single test rig which will be used in North America. The equipment will be examined by a NTRL. The equipment will be made in accordance with IEC 61010 (electrical lab equipment). In the UK (where the equipment is being manufactured) in addition to crimp terminals we use bootlace ferrules to terminate equipment conductors. I have tried, unsuccesfully, to find UL approved bootlace ferrules for this equipment. This makes me wonder if they are not allowed for use in equipment designed for the North American market. This view is reinforced by the fact that the colour options for the plastic sleeves seem to be in French and German colour ranges. Can someone shed some light on this for me please.
I'm building a single test rig which will be used in North America. The equipment will be examined by a NTRL. The equipment will be made in accordance with IEC 61010 (electrical lab equipment). In the UK (where the equipment is being manufactured) in addition to crimp terminals we use bootlace ferrules to terminate equipment conductors. I have tried, unsuccesfully, to find UL approved bootlace ferrules for this equipment. This makes me wonder if they are not allowed for use in equipment designed for the North American market. This view is reinforced by the fact that the colour options for the plastic sleeves seem to be in French and German colour ranges. Can someone shed some light on this for me please.