


There are several categories for equipment approval. For instance, a soda dispenser manufacturer, in the process of getting the whole machine approved, would choose components, such as the valves, that have met all of the requirements of NSF. It is a local state agency such as your own Health Department that, before granting a license for a food service establishment, would look at the equipment to see if required NSF approvals have been given. C2 refers to components that are used in food equipment such as soda fountains, beverage dispensers, ice makers, dinnerware, food carts.anything that contacts foods or beverages in a commercial setting.

The first stage of NSF approval is referred to as the C2 Standard. In the case of solenoid valves, the NSF takes the FDA data and turns it into a set of categories for product evaluation. The FDA produces this list and guidelines, but it does not regulate industries, including solenoid valves, in the way it does medical devices.

In essence, the NSF has taken information released by the FDA.a White List of products "Generally Recognized As Safe" (GRAS) in contact with or consumed by the human body. In the process of developing a component, such as a solenoid valve, for use in food and/or beverage equipment, a first level of approval is the NSF. Public Health Service, and Dairy Industry Committee). Private agencies include the National Sanitation Foundation Testing Laboratory (NSF), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and the 3-A Sanitary Standards Committees (International Association Of Milk, Food & Environmental Sanitarians, U.S. There are a number of government and private agencies involved in the regulation of "Food Grade" products, including federal agencies such as the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and the United States Department Of Agriculture (USDA). Design News online did no editing or confirmation of the information provided. All information and opinions presented in this paper are the authors.
