Polyethylene (PE) pipe, tubing, and fittings for cold-water pressure services
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This Standard covers polyethylene (PE) pipe, tubing, and fittings for use in potable cold water supply services or other applications such as water-based ground source geothermal systems.
1.2
This Standard specifies requirements for materials, quality of work, dimensions, sustained pressure, environmental stress cracking, and markings.
1.3
In this Standard, “shall” is used to…
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1.1
This Standard covers rigid polyvinylchloride (PVC) injection-moulded fittings that have gasketed joints and are intended for use in pressure applications such as water mains, water service piping, process piping, and fire lines. Fittings covered by this Standard are suitable for use with PVC pipes having outside diameter dimensions of cast iron pipe. Only one pressure rating, 1620…
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1.1
This Standard applies to permanently connected, single or multi-branch circuit, multi-circuit output, solid-state lighting controls rated at 600 V and less, 50 or 60 Hz; single or three phase; with or without overcurrent protection on the load side; with or without integral load switching devices; designed to be used as a complete solid-state lighting control system for the purpose…
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1.1
This Standard applies to eye and face protectors used in all occupational and educational operations or processes involving hazards to the eyes or face. Typical hazards include flying objects and particles, splashing liquids, molten metal, and ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiation, but do not include X-rays, gamma rays, high-energy particulate radiation, radioactive materials…
Extra-low-voltage control circuit cable, low-energy control cable, and extra-low-voltage control cab...
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1.1
This Standard specifies requirements for the following types of control cables, rated 30 V maximum, intended for use in extra-low-voltage control circuits in accordance with CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I:
a)
Type LVT extra-low-voltage control circuit cables, rated 60 °C maximum;
b)
Low-energy control cables, rated 105 °C maximum;
c)
Type ELC extra-low-voltage…
Techniques for considering high winds and snow drifting and their impact on northern infrastructure
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1.1.1
This Standard addresses risks to northern infrastructure due to wind, snow, and snow drifting. It incorporates the following themes, all in the context of Canada’s North and climate change:
a)
weather data, climate variables, and relevant projections and forecasts;
b)
reducing risk of damage;
c)
climate adaptation strategies;
d)
improving function and accessibility;…
Rough-terrain trucks — Safe use requirements — Part 2: Slewing variable-reach trucks
This document specifies requirements for application, inspection, training, maintenance, repair and safe operation (herein referred to as safe use) of slewing variable-reach rough-terrain trucks (herein referred to as trucks), as defined in ISO 10896-2.
It is intended to achieve the following:
— the prevention of personal injuries, property damage and accidents;
— the establishment of…
Rough-terrain trucks — Safe use requirements — Part 1: Variable-reach trucks
This document specifies requirements for application, inspection, training, maintenance, repair and safe operation (herein referred to as safe use) of non-slewing variable-reach rough-terrain trucks (herein referred to as trucks), as defined in ISO 10896-1.
It is intended to achieve the following:
— the prevention of personal injuries, property damage and accidents;
— the establishment of…
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Methods of test for staining in contact with organic material
This document specifies three methods for estimating the staining of organic finishes (subsequently referred to as "organic material") by vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber, as defined in Clause 3:
— method A: contact staining and migration staining;
— method B: extraction staining;
— method C: penetration staining;
Space link extension — Cross support transfer service — Specification framework
1.1.1 This Recommended Standard defines, in an abstract manner, a CSTS in terms of:
a) the procedures necessary to provide the service;
b) the states of the service;
c) the behavior of each procedure;
d) the states of the procedures;
e) the operations necessary to constitute the procedures; and
f) the parameters associated with each operation.
1.1.2 It does not…