UL 508, full name Standard for Safety for Industrial Control Equipment, is the core North American safety standard for industrial control components developed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and approved by ANSI; latest edition: 19th (2024)UL Standards & Engagement. Core Purpose: It governs the design, construction, materials, and performance of industrial control equipment rated ≤1500V for motor starting/stopping, speed regulation, protection, and industrial process control; mitigates electric shock, fire, and mechanical failure hazards, ensuring personnel and equipment safety in industrial environments. It is a fundamental certification standard for North American market access, used alongside UL 508A (industrial control panels).

Main coverage risks and testing items:

1. Insulation & dielectric test

2. Temperature rise test

3. Bonding continuity test

4. Overload & short-circuit test

5. Clearance & creepage distance

6. Mechanical life test

7. Flame retardancy & material test

8. Leakage current test

9. Terminal & wiring review

10.Marking & documentation review

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Typical applicable products (high-frequency scenarios)

Applies to control components and devices rated ≤1500V for ordinary industrial environments (0–40°C); excludes control panels (covered by UL 508A).

  • Motor control components: Solid-state starters, magnetic/solid-state contactors, overload relays, motor protection modules.
  • Control switches & pushbuttons: Pushbutton stations (with selector switches/pilot lights), limit switches, proximity switches, pressure/flow/level switches.
  • Relays & control elements: Control relays, time-delay relays, solid-state relays, control transformers, power supply modules.
  • Industrial control devices: PLC modules, numerical control systems, industrial computers, lighting dimmers, variable frequency drives.
  • Other specialized equipment: Industrial heating controllers, resistors/rheostats, emergency stop switches, solenoids, servo drives.

 

 

Main coverage risks and testing items details:

  1. Insulation & dielectric test: Dielectric withstand (e.g., 1500V AC/1min) between live-ground/inter-phase; insulation resistance ≥1MΩ to verify breakdown resistance.
  2. Temperature rise test: Run at rated load to thermal equilibrium; measure terminal/coil/enclosure temperature rise, limited by material class to prevent overheating/fire.
  3. Bonding continuity test: Resistance ≤0.1Ω between exposed conductive parts and ground terminal for fast fault current discharge.
  4. Overload & short-circuit test: Overload durability (e.g., 125% rated current operation) and short-circuit current withstand to verify protection effectiveness.
  5. Clearance & creepage distance: Compliance between live parts and ground to prevent leakage/arc breakdown.
  6. Mechanical life test: Tens of thousands of loaded operations for contactors/relays to verify contact durability and structural reliability.
  7. Flame retardancy & material test: Plastic enclosures meet UL 94 V-0/V-1; 750℃ glow-wire test compliance to prevent fire spread.
  8. Leakage current test: ≤0.5mA under normal/fault conditions to prevent micro-shock.
  9. Terminal & wiring review: Terminal torque/tension tests, wire gauge matching, and wiring standards to prevent loose connections/overheating.
  10. Marking & documentation review: Compliance of nameplate ratings, UL marks, warnings, wiring diagrams, and manuals。
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