Luminaires - Part 2: Particular Requirements - Section 3: Luminaires for Road and Street Lighting
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard CEI/IEC 598-2-3: 1993 (second edition, 1993-04), including Amendment 1:1997, and 2:2000.
Note - Amendment No. 2 reaffirmed 2007-03-28.
Scope
This Standard specifies requirements for luminaires for road and street lighting for use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent, and other discharge lamps designed to be…
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard IEC 60598-2-4:1997
Scope
This section of Part 2 of IEC Publication 60598 specifies requirements for
portable general purpose luminaires, other than handlamps, for use with
tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent and other discharge lamps on supply
voltages not exceeding 120 V. It is to be read in conjunction with those
sections…
Safety Specifications for Incandescent Lamps - Part 2: Tungsten halogen lampsfor domestic and simila...
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard IEC 432-2:1994.
1.1 Scope
This part of IEC 432 specifies the safety and the related interchangeability
requirements of tungsten halogen lamps for general lighting service. It covers
those tungsten halogen lamps that are used as direct replacements for
conventional tungsten filament lamps as well as new tungsten halogen…
Ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps - General and safety requirements
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard CEI/IEC 920:1990
1. Scope
This standard covers ballasts, excluding resistance types, for use on a.c.
supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, associated with tubular fluorescent
lamps with or without pre-heated cathodes operated with or without a starter or
starting device and having rated wattages, dimensions and…
Preface
This is the first edition of CSA Special Publication PLUS 9014, ISO 9000 Interpretations. It is a compendium of interpretations given on the ISO 9000 family of Standards and approved by the CSA Technical Committee on Quality Management (TC on QM).
The ISO 9000 family of Standards was developed by quality experts from around the world, under the auspices of the Internationa l…
Quality management and quality assurance standards - Part 2: Generic guidelines for the application ...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO 9000-2:1997.
1 Scope
This part of ISO 9000 gives guidance on the application of the 1994 versions of
ISO 9001, ISO 9002 and ISO 9003.
It does not add to, or otherwise change, the requirements of ISO 9001, ISO 9002
or ISO 9003. In the case of conflicting interpretations of ISO 9001, ISO 9002
or ISO 9003 on…
1.1 SCOPE
1.1.1 This standard applies to newly produced vented gas-fired space heating
appliances (see Part XIV, Definitions), hereinafter referred to as
appliance(s), constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials:
a. For use with natural gas;
b. For use with manufactured gas;
c. For use with mixed gas;
d…
User Selection Guide to CSA Standard A440-98, Windows
1. Scope
1.1 Classifications and Test Requirements
Classification levels and test requirements provided within CSA Standard A440
and this Special Publication allow a purchaser or specifier to select windows
suitable to their specific climatic conditions, height of installation, type of
building, etc. The authority having jurisdiction assigns the minimum levels to
be met. All other…
Energy Performance of Windows and Other Fenestration Systems
1. Scope
1.1
This Standard applies to
(a) all windows covered by CSA Standard A440, including
(i) vertical sliding windows;
(ii) horizontal sliding windows;
(iii) tilt-and-turn windows;
(iv) casement windows, both fixed and operable;
(v) projecting (awning/hopper) windows, and
(vi) fixed windows, including fixed-window…
Guidelines for the development and use of medical electrical equipment
educational materials
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Technical Report CEI/IEC 1258:1994.
1 Scope
This document outlines a generic process for developing materials for
education and training of operators of medical electrical equipment. It may be
used by standards organizations, manufacturers, regulatory agencies, hospital
managers, clinical engineers, physician and nurse…