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JANUARY 6, 2004 − UL 1086
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UL Standard for Safety for Household Trash Compactors,UL 1086
Fourth Edition, Dated February 1, 1996
Revisions: This Standard contains revisions through and including January 6, 2004.
SUMMARY OF TOPICS
The revisions dated January 6, 2004 were issued to incorporate the following new and revised
requirements:
• Revisions To Change " Natural Gray " To " Gray " For Identification Of Grounded
Conductors
• Addition Of Marking Requirements For HP Ratings Not Less Than The Equivalent HP
Ratings Of Combined Loads
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requirements are marked with a vertical line in the margin and are followed by an effective date note
indicating the date of publication or the date on which the changed requirement becomes effective.
The following table lists the future effective dates with the corresponding item.
Future Effective Date
January 6, 2005
The new and/or revised requirements are substantially in accordance with UL's Bulletin(s) on this subject
dated October 1, 2003. The bulletin(s) is now obsolete and may be discarded.
The revisions dated January 6, 2004 include a reprinted title page (page1) for this Standard.
As indicated on the title page (page 1), this UL Standard for Safety is an American National Standard.
Attention is directed to the note on the title page of this Standard outlining the procedures to be followed
to retain the approved text of this ANSI/UL Standard.
As indicated on the title page (page1), this UL Standard for Safety has been adopted by the Department
of Defense.
References
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