UL Standards & Engagement Direct Plug-In Nightlights UL 1786

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1.1 This Standard applies to direct plug-in nightlights not exceeding 10 W input, for indoor use only, in non-hazardous locations and intended to be used in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1, and the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Light source types include incandescent candelabra base lamps, non-replaceable lamps, [fluorescent, neon, or light-emitting diode (LED) type] or electroluminescent panels. 1.2 These requirements cover direct plug in nightlights for insertion into a parallel slot receptacle rated 125 volts maximum. 1.3 These requirements do not cover: (a) cord-connected luminaires; (b) nightlights with more than one receptacle; (c) direct plug-in devices with other primary functions, such as room deodorizers, insect repellers, or rechargeable flashlights; (Note: A nightlight provided with non-rechargeable (replaceable) batteries is considered to be a flashlight); or (d) direct plug-in devices utilizing plasma light.
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1.1 This Standard applies to direct plug-in nightlights not exceeding 10 W input, for indoor use only, in non-hazardous locations and intended to be used in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1, and the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Light source types include incandescent candelabra base lamps, non-replaceable lamps, [fluorescent, neon, or light-emitting diode (LED) type] or electroluminescent panels. 1.2 These requirements cover direct plug in nightlights for insertion into a parallel slot receptacle rated 125 volts maximum. 1.3 These requirements do not cover: (a) cord-connected luminaires; (b) nightlights with more than one receptacle; (c) direct plug-in devices with other primary functions, such as room deodorizers, insect repellers, or rechargeable flashlights; (Note: A nightlight provided with non-rechargeable (replaceable) batteries is considered to be a flashlight); or (d) direct plug-in devices utilizing plasma light.
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Direct Plug-In Nightlights UL 1786
1.1 This Standard applies to direct plug-in nightlights not exceeding 10 W input, for indoor use only, in non-hazardous locations and intended to be used in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1, and the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Light source types include incandescent candelabra base lamps, non-replaceable lamps, [fluorescent, neon, or light-emitting diode (LED) type] or electroluminescent panels. 1.2 These requirements cover direct plug in nightlights for insertion into a parallel slot receptacle rated 125 volts maximum. 1.3 These requirements do not cover: (a) cord-connected luminaires; (b) nightlights with more than one receptacle; (c) direct plug-in devices with other primary functions, such as room deodorizers, insect repellers, or rechargeable flashlights; (Note: A nightlight provided with non-rechargeable (replaceable) batteries is considered to be a flashlight); or (d) direct plug-in devices utilizing plasma light.

1.1 This Standard applies to direct plug-in nightlights not exceeding 10 W input, for indoor use only, in non-hazardous locations and intended to be used in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1, and the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Light source types include incandescent candelabra base lamps, non-replaceable lamps, [fluorescent, neon, or light-emitting diode (LED) type] or electroluminescent panels.

1.2 These requirements cover direct plug in nightlights for insertion into a parallel slot receptacle rated 125 volts maximum.

1.3 These requirements do not cover:

  1. (a) cord-connected luminaires;
  2. (b) nightlights with more than one receptacle;
  3. (c) direct plug-in devices with other primary functions, such as room deodorizers, insect repellers, or rechargeable flashlights; (Note: A nightlight provided with non-rechargeable (replaceable) batteries is considered to be a flashlight); or
  4. (d) direct plug-in devices utilizing plasma light.
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