No. "CE" is not recognized by the City of Los Angeles. It is a designation used for the self-certified equipment in Europe.
No. "CE" is not recognized by the City of Los Angeles. It is a designation used for the self-certified equipment in Europe.
Yes. Please contact ETL prior to the wire transfer.
Wire Routing Transit Number: (RTN/ABA) 121000248
International Transfer: International SWIFT BIC WFBIUS6S
Bank Name: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Bank Address: 420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104
The initial evaluation process will take about 2 to 4 weeks. The overall completion of the evaluation and approval depends on the applicant.
The cost depends on the type of equipment and type of approval. Fees are based on the LAMC fee ordinance. Please contact ETL at 323-224-2168 to get an accurate quote for the evaluation process.
Time frame depends on current workload backlog. Please call ETL at (323) 224-2168 for the current backlog.
The overall system needs to be evaluated and approved, not just individual components.
No. The design of the equipment can be reviewed, but the approval can only be issued after satisfactory evaluation and testing of the equipment.
Different types of approval are: Laboratory Approval, Field One-Time Approval, and General Approval
Monday 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
An application for the Electrical Test Lab (ETL) may be submitted for evaluation.
All major critical components in the equipment need to be recognized and/or listed by a City of Los Angeles recognized testing laboratory.
Personal, company or a cashier's check from a United States bank, made payable to "City of Los Angeles."
A letter of correction will be issued, either asking for additional information or indicating what tests or evaluations did not pass and may necessitate changes or modifications to the equipment.
Current product literature, owner’s manual, schematic wiring diagrams and parts list, installation instruction (if applicable), and a production sample of the equipment with all the options and accessories.
UL Standard is an Underwriters Laboratories standard used as the basis of evaluation and testing of equipment.
LARR stands for "Los Angeles Research Reports." LADBS approves alternate building materials or products that are at least equivalent to the materials prescribed in the code in terms of quality, effective time period of fire resistance, strength, effectiveness, durability and safety.
General or laboratory approval is generally for identical mass produced equipment with a one-year approval time, after which a re-evaluation would be required for another one-year period, if the applicant would like to maintain approval.
Tel: (323) 224-2168
Fax: (323) 224-2161
All electrical equipment sold, installed or advertised for sale in the City of Los Angeles shall be approved by the LA Department of Building and Safety (LADBS).