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Presumably you are referring to the Underwriters Laboratory or UL approval. All major appliances have probably been UL tested before they hit the market. This is standard procedure to test the design and manufacture of devices such as this. They are not all tested by the UL, just those machines sent to them before the first manufacturing run.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Regrettably, without a reference to where "UL" is being used with regards to the ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 7.4 cu. ft. Ultra Large Capacity SteamDryer™ w/ NFC Tag On (Gas), Model # DLGX3371W, we are unable to determine what it is referring to. It could be referring to UL which is a certification mark used by UnderWriters Laboratories Inc., an American global independent safety consulting and certification science company that provides safety-related certification, validation, testing and other services to manufacturers, retailers, policymakers, consumers, regulators, and service companies. It is one of several companies approved by the U.S. federal agency Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Osha maintains a list of approved testing laboratories, which are known as Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories...^IFV
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