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CCCA CableCheck

Non-compliant and counterfeit communications cables present serious liability risks and public safety concerns

Non-compliant and counterfeit communications cables present serious liability risks and public safety concerns

CCCA CableCheck

by QMS Services Inc
CCCA CableCheck
CCCA CableCheck

What is it about?

Non-compliant and counterfeit communications cables present serious liability risks and public safety concerns. This app enables you to look up a cable file number (printed on the cable jacket) directly in UL’s Product iQ™ database to validate UL Listings for fire safety compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). A one-time registration (free) is required by UL to check your cable in the database. The next time you access the database, use your established username and password.

CCCA CableCheck

App Details

Version
1.0.5
Rating
NA
Size
21Mb
Genre
Business Education
Last updated
March 11, 2022
Release date
March 11, 2022
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App Store Description

Non-compliant and counterfeit communications cables present serious liability risks and public safety concerns. This app enables you to look up a cable file number (printed on the cable jacket) directly in UL’s Product iQ™ database to validate UL Listings for fire safety compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). A one-time registration (free) is required by UL to check your cable in the database. The next time you access the database, use your established username and password.
If your cable has an Intertek/ETL Certification, the app has a link to ETL’s website to search the ETL Listed Mark Directory for your cable certification.
The app also provides many tips on how to avoid the huge amount of non-compliant, counterfeit, and under-performing cable currently being sold on the market, the majority of which is being sold via online distributors. It shows what to look for in checking the fire safety compliance of UTP communications cables.
Anyone who uses structured cabling must be aware of what they are installing, recognize the risks of using “bad” cable, and understand how they could be liable if something goes wrong. Ultimately, it is the purchaser and installer that bear the legal responsibility for the product.
The CCCA CableCheck app is a convenient field screening tool for installers, inspectors, and end-users.

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