Agency Certification List

E-Switch provides several required certifications on all product series.

Certified to ANSI / UL 1054:
This is the switch standard for the USA for UL recognized component switches designed for low voltage (below 600V) appliances. This standard will be completely replaced by UL 61058-1 in 2015. This will get the “UR mark” or if combined with a Canada approval, the “cURus Mark”.

Certified to IEC / UL 61058-1:
This is the new internationally harmonized switch standard for the USA for components designed for low voltage (below 480V) appliances. This will get the “UR Mark” or if combined with a Canada approval, the “cURus Mark”.
Certified to CAN / CSA C22.2 No. 55:
This is the switch standard for Canada designed to go into other low voltage (below 600V) appliances. This standard is equivalent to the CSA mark. This receive the “cUR Mark” or if combined with a USA approval, the “cURus Mark”.

 

Certified to CAN / CSA C22.2 No. 14:
This is the industrial control equipment standard for Canada . It is equivalent to the CSA Mark. It will receive the “cUR Mark” or if combined with a USA approval, the “cURus Mark”.

NKCR8.E504759 – CAN-CSA C22.2 No 14-13 – 03-01-2021

NLRV8.E366078 – CAN-CSA C22.2 No 14-10 – 03-01-2021

 

NRNT8.E195908 – CAN-CSA C22.2 No 14-10 – 03012021

Certified to CAN / CSA C22.2 No. 61058-1:

This is the industrial control equipment standard for Canada . It is equivalent to the CSA Mark. It will receive the “cUR Mark” or if combined with a USA approval, the “cURus Mark”.

WOYR8.E121922 – CAN-CSA-C22.2 No 61058-1 and CSA-C22.2 No 55 – 03-01-2021

WOYR8.E194579 – CAN-CSA-C22.2 No 61058-1 and CSA-C22.2 No 55 – 03-01-2021

Certified to ANSI / UL 508:

This is the industrial control equipment standard for the USA. It will receive the “UR Mark” or if combined with a Canada approval, the “cURus Mark”.

Certified to CAN / CSA C22.2 No. 55:
This is the switch standard for Canada designed to go into other low voltage (below 600V) appliances. This receive the “CSA Mark” or if combined with a USA approval, the “cCSAus Mark”.

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Certified to ANSI / UL 1054:
This is the switch standard for the USA for UL recognized component switches designed for low voltage (below 600V) appliances.  This will get the “CSAus mark” or if combined with a Canada approval, the “cCSAus Mark”.

Lamb File

Certified to EN 61058-1:
This is the international standard for switch components for low voltage (below 480V) appliances.  The certificate affirms the use for Switzerland and the rest of the European Economic Community.  This will receive a SEMKO and/or ENEC14 mark.

Certified to NOM-003-SCFI-2000:
This is the standard for electrical safety in Mexico.

Certified to EN 61058-1:
This is the international standard for switch components for low voltage (below 480V) appliances.  The certificate affirms the use for the European Economic Community.  This will receive a TUV and/or ENEC mark.

RoHS certificates can be obtained as follows:

1. Click on RoHS located on the product detail page for desired switch series, see example below;

2. Contact E-Switch Customer Services Representative or Sales Department;

3. E-Switch Live Chat on the website.

RoHS Screenshot website

November 20, 2020

E-Switch REACH Position

Per the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) EU Chemicals Legislation, producers or importers of articles may or may not have to register these articles. An article is defined as an object whose shape, surface and design are more relevant than the chemical composition of the object. Electromechanical switches therefore are “articles”, and as such fall under the scope pertaining to said articles in the requirements for possible chemical registration. (See http://echa.europa.eu/reach_en.asp)
Since the articles (switches) are neither “intended to release substances above 1 ton/article”, or contain any of the SVHC substances (Substances of Very High Concern) >0.1% weight/weight, no registration or further action is required by E-Switch. (See published “Guidance For Articles”, used to determine registration requirements, here: http://echa.europa.eu/candidate-list-table )
E-Switch will continue to monitor the legislation and updated SVHC list, and will update our position as required to meet the current regulations.

REACH certificates can be obtained as follows:

1. Click on REACH located on the product detail page for desired switch series, see example below;

2. Contact E-Switch Customer Services Representative or Sales Department;

3. E-Switch Live Chat on the website.

ReacH_Screenshot

You can read E-Switch’s Conflict Minerals Statement below:

Conflict Minerals Statement