1.1 General
This Standard contains minimum requirements for masonry materials and masonry
construction.
1.2 Items Not Covered
This Standard does not apply to prefabricated panelized unit masonry
construction.
1.3 Related Items in Other Standards
Structural design of unit masonry shall meet the requirements of CSA Standard
S304 or S304.1.
Note: It should be noted that the…
Standards are developed by many bodies at national and international levels, which in general prepare their documents by consensus processes. Alongside the growth of international trade and technological cooperation, standardizing bodies have developed procedures and modes of cooperation which are commonly considered to constitute good practices for standard development at all levels. These…
Standards are developed by many bodies at national and international levels, which in general prepare their documents by consensus processes. Alongside the growth of international trade and technological cooperation, standardizing bodies have developed procedures and modes of cooperation which are commonly considered to constitute good practices for standard development at all levels. These…
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Scope
1.1 Applicability This standard applies to the installation of a conversion burner with an input of 400,000 Btu per hour (117 228 W) or less and design certified as complying with the Standard for Domestic Gas Conversion Burners, ANSI Z21.17. This standard, in conjunction with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code,…
1.1
This Standard applies to electric clothes dryers intended to be used in
nonhazardous locations in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1
(CEC) and the (U.S.) National Electrical Code (NEC), on circuits having a
nominal voltage not exceeding 600 V.
1.2
This Standard applies to both cord-connected and permanently connected
machines. The appliances covered by this…
Canadian Electrical Code Part I - Safety Standard for Electrical Installations
OJECt
The object of this Code is to establish safety standards for the installation
and maintenance of electrical equipment. In its preparation, consideration has
been given to the prevention of fire and shock hazards, as well as proper
maintenance and operation.
Compliance with the requirements of this Code and proper maintenance will
ensure an essentially safe installation.
Wiring…
What's new in 1994 Changes to the CE Code Part I Explained
OBJECt
"The object of this Code is to establish safety standards for the installation
and maintenance of electrical equipment. In its preparation, consideration has
been given to the prevention of fire and shock hazards, as well as proper
maintenance and operation.
Compliance with the requirements of this Code and proper maintenance will
ensure an essentially safe installation…
1.1
This Standard applies to electric clothes washing machines and extractors
intended to be used in nonhazardous locations in accordance with the Canadian
Electrical Code, Part 1 (CEC) and the (U.S.) National Electrical Code (NEC), on
circuits having a nominal voltage not exceeding 600 V.
1.2
This Standard applies to both cord-connected and permanently connected
machines. The…
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to American national Standard
ANSI/BHMA A156.21-1989.
1.1 This Standard establishes requirements for thresholds. Types are
described with identifying numbers. Strength tests and fastening systems are
included.
1.2 Test described or referenced in this Standard are performed under
laboratory conditions. In actual use, results may vary…
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to American National Standard
ANSI/BHMA A156.11-1991.
1.1 This standard establishes requirements for Cabinet Locks used on doors,
drawers and furniture. Cycle tests, operational tests, strength tests and
finish tests are included.
1.2 Tests described in this Standard are performed under laboratory
conditions. In actual usage, results…