
NRCan is the government agency responsible for overseeing and enforcing energy efficiency regulations for the Canadian ministry of natural resources. The regulations put forward requirements on the minimum energy consumption performance level of all kinds of energy-consuming products, and require the labels to be affixed on the energy-consuming products before put into the market.
BTL has obtained the UL TPTDP qualification of battery charger/power supply product for NRCan, benefits for our customers refer below:
1: Test in BTL, Certification by UL, without In house or Witness testing, UL can accept BTL’s test data directly, greatly shorten the certification lead-time and avoid re-testing costs.
2. Cheaper price, Certificate issued more quickly and without factory inspection.
3. Free registration service is available.
Please feel free to contact us for details.


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