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09/18/12 4:31 PM

#45761 RE: barbaruba #45760

It is true that it appears in the filings and no I would not call it misleading. But for UL certification they need a product that is 100% finished, exactly the way it will go on the shelf for sale. If any significant changes are made after the certification I am guessing it makes it pretty useless. We can be pretty sure that they do not have a 100% ready for sale product at this point. They don't seem to even be sure which applications this will be used in first. My guess (assuming this isn't a scam or a total failure) is they have a fully functioning heat engine, including all the controls and plumbing and maybe they have even packaged it as a home water heater to some degree but not a fully completed, finalized, ready for production unit. If for no other reason that's not likely because they don't have a manufacturer yet. With no manufacturer there can't be a production ready item since not all the decisions have been made. The bottom line is it is hugely unlikely there is UL testing going on right now.
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09/18/12 5:08 PM

#45763 RE: barbaruba #45760

Where in the filings says UL is certifiying WDRP product????
the poster said

UL certs and other issues take time


and you said

They have already begun the process as per Pink sheets filings


WDRP alredy said

Wanderport expects Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) to accomplish the following:
•Study the unit and offer opinions and recommendations related to the unique nature of the product and to obligatory safety standards pertaining to domestic hot water heating appliances.
Discuss the product and determine the standards that must be met to retail the unit to selected markets.•Evaluate the unit to offer their opinion and necessary input, which will be integrated into the design of the units to be commercialized.


So again stating that WDRP already started the certifying process is completly misleading.