recognized component

English

Noun

recognized component (plural recognized components)

  1. (US, insurance, business) An item to be used as a subcomponent and tested for safety by Underwriters Laboratories ("UL"); the item will have a special trademark of UL.
    • 2004, Ray C. Mullin, Electrical Wiring Residential: Based on the 2005 National Electric Code, →ISBN, page 19:
      By themselves, recognized components are not to be field-installed. They are intended for use in end-use products or systems that would ultimately be tested and listed []

Usage notes

  • Generally capitalized, as Recognized Component.
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