Categories moving from Type L to Type R Follow-Up Service
As part of the initiative for additional Marks and a simplified text for the UL Listing Marks, UL will be converting several product categories from Type L to Type R Follow-Up Service. The product categories include:
| CCN | Category Name |
| FSZI | Emergency alarm system control units |
| NBSX | Household burglar alarm system units |
| NBSX7 | Household burglar alarm system units certified for Canada |
| UOJZ | Control units, system |
| UOJZ7 | Control units, system certified for Canada |
| UOQY | Emergency communication and relocation equipment |
| UOXX | Control unit accessories, system |
| UOXX7 | Control unit accessories, system certified for Canada |
| UTOU | Control units and accessories, household system type |
| UTOU7 | Control units and accessories, household system type certified for Canada |
| UUKL | Smoke-control system equipment |
| UUKL7 | Smoke-control system equipment certified for Canada |
| UULH | Smoke detector monitors and accessories |
| UXKV | Miscellaneous devices |
| UXKV7 | Miscellaneous devices certified for Canada |
As part of this conversion, the UL label format and the way these labels are ordered will change. The benefits to subscribers include shorter lead times for obtaining UL Marks and the ability to print UL Marks within the UL authorized manufacturing facility.
Task fee billing
Subscribers for the above product categories are currently invoiced at a fixed charge also referred to as a task fee, which is invoiced on an inspection visit basis. No changes are being implemented for the invoicing of inspection visits. The inspection fee is reviewed annually and normally adjusted at the beginning of the year.
Inspection frequency
Based on UL's review of the compliance history for the above product categories no changes are expected to the required inspection frequency. The inspection frequency will continue to be linked to production. A UL Representative will be able to discuss further the anticipated number of inspection visits based upon the manufacturing location's projected production volume.
Conversion from Type L to Type R label format
The normal process for obtaining Type L UL Marks is for a UL label center to authorize the manufacturer's request for printing at a UL authorized label supplier on a per order basis for a fixed quantity of Listing Marks. The new Type R Listing Mark will require the manufacturer to first submit a label layout design to a UL label center. The UL label center will review and, if acceptable, authorize the layout. Once authorized, the manufacturer may then order Listing Marks directly from a UL authorized label supplier or reproduce them in their own UL authorized manufacturing facility.






