North America/Canada
Kwadrant IA is certified “UL Listed Panel Shop ” and specializes in designing and building control panels according to U.S. and Canadian guidelines.
The specific safety regulations, which differ from European standards and directives, cover both the engineering, component selection and method of assembly of the control panel.
Kwadrant IA builds and certifies in-house control panels that comply with the UL508A standard, this standard relates specifically to “Industrial Control Panels” and is composed of the UL508, NEC and NFPA standards.
– link to Kwadrant IA UL file:
NITW.E338159
– link to Kwadrant IA CSA file:
NITW7.E338159
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