U.S. code adoption

Maine — energy & appliance code adoption

Yes — effectively. This page summarizes electrical (NEC), appliance-listing (UL 858), fire-code, and energy-storage (UL 9540 / NFPA 855) code adoption for Maine, with primary sources.

Is UL 858 required in Maine?

Yes — effectively. Maine requires fixed household appliances to be listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL), and UL 858 is the de-facto listing standard a household electric range must meet.

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

Yes. Maine's adopted code requires fixed electrical appliances to be listed by an NRTL (UL, ETL/Intertek, CSA, etc.) — NEC 110.3.

Which edition of the NEC does Maine use?

Maine has adopted the 2023 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Adopted by the Maine Electricians' Examining Board. A rulemaking to adopt NEC 2026 with amendments was open for comment through May 2026.

Is UL 9540 required for residential energy storage in Maine?

Yes — effectively. Maine requires NRTL listing for stationary energy storage systems (ESS) in dwellings, and UL 9540 is the controlling standard. ESS in residential dwellings governed by NFPA 1 Ch. 52, referencing UL 9540 listing and NFPA 855 installation standard. UL 9540A required to exceed the default 20 kWh / dwelling cap or reduce default 3-ft separation.

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

Yes — effectively. Maine requires NRTL listing for energy storage systems, and UL 9540A is the controlling standard.

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

Maine limits residential energy storage to 20 kWh per dwelling unit.

Which fire code does Maine enforce?

Maine enforces NFPA-1 2018.

Code adoption summary

NEC edition2023 NEC
Appliance listing (UL 858)Effectively required
NRTL listing requirementRequired
Fire codeNFPA-1 2018
IRC edition2021 IRC
UL 9540 (residential ESS)Effectively required
UL 9540A propagation testEffectively required
Residential ESS cap20 kWh / dwelling
NFPA 855 edition2017

Sources

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