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Plus, it is easier to visually scan and read compared to UL’s Product iQ.The UL assemblies only show fire test ratings.
The GA has both fire and sound test ratings.
Well, since you bring it up....The fire test was where this question originated.Correct me if I'm wrong, but the listings in the UL catalogs only include fire tests by UL-approved labs, whereas the GA catalog can include fire tests by other organizations, such as Factory Mutual (FM)