U.S. code adoption

Kansas — energy & appliance code adoption

Not yet determined for Kansas.. This page summarizes electrical (NEC), appliance-listing (UL 858), fire-code, and energy-storage (UL 9540 / NFPA 855) code adoption for Kansas, with primary sources.

Is UL 858 required in Kansas?

Not yet determined for Kansas.

Are NRTL-listed (UL / ETL / CSA) appliances required in Kansas?

Kansas has no statewide electrical code, so listing requirements are set by local AHJs. No statewide adoption of the NEC for residential work — adopted by individual jurisdictions.

Which edition of the NEC does Kansas use?

Kansas has no statewide NEC adoption; the applicable edition of the National Electrical Code is set by local authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs).

Is UL 9540 required for residential energy storage in Kansas?

Not yet determined for Kansas. Kansas has no statewide fire code adoption for residential. State Fire Marshal enforces NFPA 1/101 for state buildings, schools, and licensed care facilities only.

Is UL 9540A fire-propagation testing required in Kansas?

Not yet determined for Kansas.

What is the residential energy-storage capacity limit in Kansas?

Kansas has no jurisdiction-specific residential energy-storage capacity cap beyond the model-code default (typically 20 kWh per dwelling unit under IFC §1207 / NFPA 855).

Which fire code does Kansas enforce?

Kansas enforces other.

Code adoption summary

NEC editionNo statewide adoption
Appliance listing (UL 858)Unknown
NRTL listing requirementNo statewide code
Fire codeother
UL 9540 (residential ESS)Unknown
UL 9540A propagation testUnknown
Residential ESS capModel-code default

Local authorities in Kansas

Sources

Data is illustrative. Verify any compliance decision against the cited primary sources and the NFPA NEC enforcement maps before relying on it.