UL 1911 for UK Gas Equipment Manufacturers Exporting Globally
The UK has a substantial gas appliance manufacturing base — domestic gas boilers, commercial cooking equipment, industrial burner systems, and gas-fired heating equipment. UK manufacturers serving both UK domestic markets and global export markets (particularly North America and Middle East) face a specific procurement challenge: UL 1911 extreme high-voltage wire is essentially unavailable through UK distribution channels.
For UK manufacturers searching UL 1911 high voltage Draht UK supplier, direct factory-to-port supply from CableApex addresses this gap. UL 1911’s 50,000V DC rating combined with the 250°C temperature rating and “any material” insulation flexibility makes it the appropriate UL Style for electronic gas ignition systems requiring UL Recognition for North American export.
UK Gas Equipment Sectors Requiring UL 1911
UK Commercial Cooking Equipment Manufacturers — UK manufacturers (Falcon, Lincat, Blue Seal, MKN) producing commercial gas ranges, deep fryers, broilers, and steam ovens for North American food service chains use UL 1911 for the ignition circuit wiring from the electronic spark module to the burner spark electrodes. The 50kV DC margin and 250°C temperature handle the demanding cooking equipment environment.
UK Domestic Gas Appliance Manufacturers — UK manufacturers (Worcester Bosch UK, Ideal Boilers, Vaillant UK, Stoves) producing gas boilers and gas ranges for North American export markets require UL 1911 for ignition system wiring meeting US/Canada safety certification requirements.
UK Industrial Burner OEM Manufacturers — UK industrial burner manufacturers producing burner systems for industrial furnaces, kilns, and process heating equipment use UL 1911 for ignition circuit wiring in burner control assemblies shipped to North American industrial customers.
UK Commercial Heating Equipment — UK commercial water heater and space heating equipment manufacturers serving North American commercial buildings use UL 1911 for electronic ignition circuits inside equipment that requires UL certification for the destination market.
Customization Coordination for UK Customer Applications
UL 1911’s “any material” insulation listing means each UK customer’s order is coordinated with specific insulation requirements based on the customer’s application:
UK gas appliance manufacturers typically specify silicone rubber insulation — the most common UL 1911 construction, suitable for natural gas and propane combustion environments.
UK industrial burner manufacturers may specify EPDM insulation when burners handle specific industrial gases (process gases with corrosive additives, refinery offgas, biogas with high humidity) requiring chemical resistance beyond what silicone provides.
UK manufacturers with severe environmental requirements may specify multi-layer construction (silicone inner + EPDM outer jacket) when the wire must handle both elevated temperature and specific chemical exposure simultaneously.
CableApex coordinates these customization decisions with UK customers during the order specification process. For first-time UL 1911 orders, a technical consultation discussing the specific gas ignition application and operating environment ensures the correct material specification.
UK Logistics for UL 1911 Shipments
CableApex ships UL 1911 to UK ports with appropriate documentation:
Felixstowe — Default UK port option for industrial customers in Midlands, Northern England, and East Anglia regions. Highest sailing frequency from Shanghai/Ningbo.
Southampton — Optimal for southern England and Manchester destinations, with strong rail connectivity inland.
London Gateway — Best for Greater London and Southeast England industrial destinations.
Transit time for UL 1911 is 35-45 days CIF (longer than standard wire Styles) due to customization-based production scheduling. For first-time UK orders, expect approximately 45-day total from order confirmation to UK port arrival.
UL 1911 Specifications
| Parameter | Value (per UL Subject 758) |
|---|---|
| UL Style | AWM 1911 |
| AWG Range | 24 AWG – 10 AWG, solid or stranded |
| Voltage Rating | 50,000V DC |
| Temperature Rating | 250°C continuous |
| Insulation Construction | “Any material” per UL listing — customization per application |
| Common UK Customer Choices | Silicone rubber (most common), EPDM (chemical resistance), multi-layer (combined environments) |
| UK Port Options | CIF Felixstowe / Southampton / London Gateway |
| UK Transit Time | 35-45 days from Shanghai or Ningbo (customization-based production) |
| Designated Use | Electronic gas ignitor systems |
| Flame Rating | Horizontal Flame per UL Subject 758 |
| Compliance | UL Subject 758 (AWM), RoHS, REACH |
| Marking | CableApex · UL AWM 1911 · AWG · 50000V DC · 250°C |
Engineering Notes from CableApex
- “What’s the first-time order process for UK customers needing UL 1911?” Three steps: (1) Initial consultation — share your application specification (gas type, ignition module output characteristics, peak voltage, operating temperature, routing environment, expected service conditions). (2) Specification confirmation — we coordinate the production specification including AWG, insulation material choice, color, and overall wire diameter. (3) Sample order — typical first sample order is 200-500 m for OEM first-article inspection before committing to production volume. The full first-order cycle typically takes 60-75 days from initial inquiry to UK port arrival.
- “UKCA marking implications for UL 1911?” UKCA marking applies to finished products in the GB market — your finished gas appliance or burner equipment requires UKCA assessment for UK domestic sales. UL 1911 wire as a component within your equipment requires no UKCA mark of its own. For equipment with multi-market export (UK, EU, North America), your UL 1911 internal wiring supports the UL Listing track of multi-market certification while not preventing UKCA or CE marking for European sales.
- “How does UL 1911 pricing compare to UK-domestic high-voltage ignition wire?” UK-domestic silicone ignition wire (typically EN 50525 or similar European specifications) costs comparable to UL 1911 silicone variants. The price premium for UL 1911 over equivalent European spark cable is small — typically 10-25% — and primarily reflects the UL evaluation/Recognition value rather than fundamental material cost difference. For UK manufacturers exporting to North America, the UL Recognition value typically far exceeds the price premium because it eliminates the alternative cost of UL evaluating non-UL-listed European wire.
MOQ, Packaging & Shipping
MOQ for UL 1911 customization-based UK orders: typically 1,000-3,000 m per specific configuration. Sample orders from 200 m available for first-article inspection. Standard packaging: spools or reels per customer specification. UK export documentation: Commercial Invoice (GBP optional), Packing List, Certificate of Origin (CCPIT), Bill of Lading, UL Recognition reference letter, RoHS Declaration, REACH SVHC Declaration, MSDS. HS Code: 8544.49. CIF Felixstowe, Southampton, or London Gateway, transit time 35–45 days from Shanghai or Ningbo origin port.
Related UL High-Voltage Styles
UL 1911 UK buyers commonly cross-reference: UL 3304 (200°C / 10,000V silicone rubber, 22-12 AWG — 10kV ignition wire for lower-voltage spark systems), UL 3573 (200°C / 10,000V three-layer silicone — alternative 10kV ignition construction), UL 3239 (150°C / 5000V DC silicone, 32-4/0 AWG — for medium-voltage DC applications), and UL 10269 (105°C / 1000V PVC, 30-2000 kcmil — for standard high-voltage industrial wiring at lower voltage).








