Certifications

MiWind certifications and product documents

A guide to product documentation, listing terms, and rating references for commercial equipment buyers.

Documentation Terms

Certification references buyers ask about

Use these references as a document checklist for the product and project requirement.

Document category Project meaning MiWind handling
Electrical safety listing UL, ETL, or other NRTL-style references may be required by project or market. Confirm exact model documents before submittal or procurement.
Air movement ratings AMCA references may matter when a project requires rated airflow or performance documents. Use model documents before quoting airflow or rating status.
Ventilation ratings HVI context may appear in residential-style ventilation discussions. Confirm the product and reference before quoting status.
Efficiency programs ENERGY STAR or state efficiency references can affect project acceptance. Review current model documents and program status.
Export documents CE or other market documents may support non-US dealer or OEM document requests. Keep them separate from US listing language.

Product documents

What to include

Send the product family, model or series, target market, project requirement, and the document category requested.

Need product documents?

MiWind can route the request once the product family, model context, and project requirement are clear.

Datasheet guide

FAQs

Technical FAQs

Can a certificate image be used as a US listing claim?

No. Certificate images support technical document review, but US listing, rating, efficiency, or project language should be checked against the exact model and document requirement.

Which product details are needed for a document request?

Send the product family, series or model if known, target market, project requirement, and the specific document category requested.

Are AMCA, HVI, ENERGY STAR, UL, and ETL references interchangeable?

No. These references have different purposes and should be tied to exact model documents before they are used in project language.