PanelClaw systems are now ETL listed

  • PanelClaw's Polar Bear panels are amongst the products that have been ETL listed.
    PanelClaw's Polar Bear panels are amongst the products that have been ETL listed.

PanelClaw has announced the ETL listing of all its products to UL Subject 2703, which establishes safety and performance requirements for PV mounting systems. PanelClaw’s ETL listing includes modules from Canadian Solar, Chaori Solar, ET Solar, Gloria Solar, Helios Solar Works, LDK Solar, Mitsubishi Electric, Motech, MX Solar and Suniva.

PanelClaw systems are ETL listed to UL 2703 by Intertek for mechanical strength, durability and ability to electrically bond and ground modules included in the listing.

“ETL listing reconfirms PanelClaw’s commitment to making solar a reliable, accessible solution through testing and engineering excellence,” said Costa Nicolaou, PanelClaw’s president. “It will allow more of our partners to realize the significant reduction in labor and material costs we have seen since our initial UL 2703 listing last year.”

“UL 2703 marks an important evolution in the certification of PV mounting systems, and PanelClaw’s ETL listing demonstrates the quality and performance of our products,” said Mark Gies, PanelClaw’s vice president of technology and innovation. “We’re pleased to work with Intertek, a leader in testing and certification, and to continue advancing industry standards.”

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