Standard 48, Edition 15
UL 48

Standard for Electric Signs

UL CSDS Proposal Edition 15 Published Date: January 21, 2011 Last Revision: November 10, 2017
Summary of Topics b0048_15_20110121_sum.html

Subject 48

Bulletin Dated: January 21, 2011

SUMMARY OF TOPICS

The following changes in requirements to the Standard for Electric Signs, UL 48, are being proposed:

The Proposed Fifteenth Edition of the Standard for Electric Signs, UL 48, including the following changes: a) Reorganized and clarified requirements to improve usability of the standard; b) Revised and updated scope to clarify products covered by standard such as art forms and Class 2 powered signs; c) Expansion of glossary to define additional terms; d) Updating of test requirements; e) and f) Updating sign requirements to include additional lighting sources such as LCD and LED; g) Adding the requirements for residential neon signs that currently are covered in the UL Outline of Investigation, Subject 48A; h) Updating and clarifying component requirements including eliminating specific component requirements previously specified in UL 48 but now covered by the Standard for Electric Sign Components, UL 879; and i) Updating the grounding and bonding requirements to reflect changes made in the 2011 NEC providing an exception for bonding of remote channel letters that are supplied by a remote a Class 2 supply.

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