Your stove example would qualify as an installed appliance, so yes it would be required by code. If you hire an electrician to do work in your house, the parts he uses would become part of the structure and also need to be UL listed. Anything you plug into a wall socket is a personal use item and there is no requirement that it be UL.
Are aftermarket power cords required to be UL / CE approved?
Lots of folks are making and selling aftermarket power cords. In the US are these cords required to be UL or CE approved?
Wondering about the ramifications of using unapproved cords. Am I liable if someone gets shocked, could my home owners policy deny a claim if they determine a non approved cord started a fire?
Wondering about the ramifications of using unapproved cords. Am I liable if someone gets shocked, could my home owners policy deny a claim if they determine a non approved cord started a fire?
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