Cable Compliance

Compliance and quality standards that matter when specifying power cables for commercial and data center installations. Covers what UL-Listed Manufacturer certification means, NEC 645.5 requirements for IT equipment rooms, and the advantages of American-made cable.

Compliance & Certifications

What “UL-Listed Manufacturer” means

Being a UL Listed Manufacturer means cables are produced under a certified quality and testing program. This ensures:

  • - Consistent construction
  • - Verified electrical ratings
  • - Compliance with safety standards

UL listing is often required for data center and commercial installations.

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NEC 645.5

NEC 645.5 outlines requirements for power distribution in information technology equipment rooms, including raised-floor environments.

It defines:

  • - Where flexible power cables are permitted
  • - How they must be constructed
  • - What safety standards they must meet

Following NEC 645.5 helps ensure both safety and inspection approval.

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'Made In USA'

Cables manufactured in the U.S. are produced under stricter quality controls, shorter supply chains, and consistent materials sourcing. This often results in faster lead times and more reliable compliance documentation.

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