These requirements cover energy management equipment that controls electric loads to achieve some desired use of electrical power. This equipment typically involves the use of sensors or transducers that monitor power consumption, preprogrammed data logic circuits, external command signals (as from a utility company), or any combination of these.
UL 916 BULLETINS-2003 history
1970UL 916-2021 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment
2015UL 916 CRD-2015 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment - Section / Paragraph Reference: 48A Subject: Topic 1 - Products with e-ballast ratings of 347 Vac. Topic 2 - Products with e-ballast ratings greater than 347 Vac. (Edition 4: December 17, 2007)
2015UL 916 BULLETIN-2015 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment (COMMENTS DUE: September 21@ 2015)
2015UL 916-2015 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment (Fifth Edition)
2014UL 916 BULLETIN-2014 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment (COMMENTS DUE: April 11@ 2014)
2013UL 916 BULLETIN-2013 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment (COMMENTS DUE: March 22@ 2013)
2012UL 916 CRD-2012 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment - Section/Paragraph Reference: 45.5 Subject: Abnormal Switching Test - Requirements for controls using electronic triggering techniques@ such as zero-crossing switching@ to switch the control’s output swi
2012UL 916 BULLETIN-2012 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment (COMMENTS DUE: February 20@ 2012)
2011UL 916 CRD-2011 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment - Section/Paragraph Reference: New Supplement SA Subject: Requirements for Smart Grid Enabled Equipment (Edition 4: December 17@ 2007)
2011UL 916 BULLETIN-2011 UL Standard for Safety Energy Management Equipment (COMMENTS DUE: May 20@ 2011)