It's probably not UL rated but fire rated. Check your specs and let me know
If you mean UL Rated, that is an abbreviation for an electrical product being approved by the Underwriters Laboratories as safe to use or have. If you buy a space heater, for instance, that is not UL Rated and does not bear the stamp that it is UL Rated, I wouldn't recommend using it.
Yes. The plastic laminate itself is combustible and flammable and if it is adhering to the steel door it cannot help but affect the doors temperature rating.
UL Design No. U319.
Holmes heaters all comes with a UL rating simply because we all want heaters that are safe for our home and not burn down our homes. All high rated heaters are UL rated, including the big names such as Holmes.
Appliances are rated in UL (Underwriters Laboratory) listing, which is a safety testing laboratory, and are rated in watts.
La palmira - Ul film - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Switzerland:16
It has to be a fire rated door.
The kitchen and garage are the only 20 amp circuts usually.
Jamia Arabia Ahsan-ul-Uloom - 2011 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
I think one of the other names of kaaba is 'Baytullah', the house of Allah There are many more: Baytullah Bayt-ul-Ateeq Bayt-ul- Haraam
The requirements for UL 2-hour fire-rated wall assemblies include using specific materials and construction methods that can withstand fire for at least 2 hours without collapsing or allowing flames to pass through. These assemblies are tested and certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to ensure they meet safety standards.
Door to Door - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L USA:PG