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UL Combustion Lab in Toronto now Approved for NOx Testing
[March 30, 2017]

UL Combustion Lab in Toronto now Approved for NOx Testing


UL's facility has been approved through the SCAQMD Laboratory Approval Program (LAP)

TORONTO, March 30, 2017 /CNW/ -- UL, a global safety science organization, today announced that the company's Toronto-based safety testing facility for appliances and controls is one of the few Canadian facilities approved for nitrous oxide (NOx) emissions testing. NOx testing is required by South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) in Southern California, which sets emissions testing requirements for the region. UL's facility was approved by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) for Rules 1111, 1121, and 1146.2 protocols for gas furnaces, water heaters, and boilers respectively.

"Our facility was designed with U.S. and Canadian gas appliance manufacturers in mind, and we are now able to offer both safety testing and performance testing, including NOx, in one laboratory as part of a streamlined process," said Travis Hardin, business development manager with UL's HVAC division. "Our aim is to facilitate a speedier time to market for Canadian manufacturers seeking to sell their poducts into California."



The State of California has identified oxides of nitrogen (NOx), generated by the interaction of heat and sunlight with emissions emanating from industrial facilities, electric utilities, motor vehicle and fuel burning equipment exhaust, etc., as a potentially hazardous pollutant detrimental to air quality. Canadian gas appliance manufacturers can now enjoy the benefits of a local NOx test laboratory, facilitating one-stop-shopping access to the lucrative California market.

"We are very pleased to receive the approval to conduct NOx testing at our Toronto facility, as this enables us to deliver a much needed service to our Canadian clients locally," said Joe Hosey, general manager of UL in Canada. "UL has been in operation in Canada since 1920, serving the needs of the local market. These new gas testing capabilities are another example of how we continually innovate with solutions for our clients' needs."


To learn more about UL's combustion laboratory in Toronto, please contact us at 416.528.6839 or e-mail [email protected]

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UL fosters safe living and working conditions for people everywhere through the application of science to solve safety, security and sustainability challenges. The UL Mark engenders trust enabling the safe adoption of innovative new products and technologies. Everyone at UL shares a passion to make the world a safer place. We test, inspect, audit, certify, validate, verify, advise and train and we support these efforts with software solutions for safety and sustainability. To learn more about us, visit UL.com

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