Polyethylene Protective Covering on Paper Insulated Metallic Sheathed Power
Cable
1. Scope
1.1 This Standards applies to polyethylene protective covering over
paper-insulated metallic-sheathed power cables t oprotect the sheath against
mechanical damage during installation and against corrosion.
Note: For abnormal installations, such as when high transient voltages may
appear on the metalic sheath, it may be necessary to require a greater
thickness of polyethylene…
1. SCOPE
1.1 This Standard applies to oil burning assemblies comprising a vapourizing
burner and such devices as may be required to control the supply of fuel to the
burner.
1.2 This Standard applies only to oil burner assemblies intended for use with
either kerosene, No. 1 or No. 2 fuel oil as classified in CSA Standard B140.0.
1.3 This Standard applies to oil burner assemblies…
Nominal cross-sectional areas and composition of conductors of insulated cables
Specifies standardized nominal cross-section areas from 0.5 mm2 to 2 000 mm2, numbers and diameters of wires and resistance values of conductors in electric cables and flexible cords.
Classifies conductors for:
1) Cables for fixed installations
- Class 1, solid conductors;
- Class 2, stranded conductors.
2) Flexible copper conductors
- Class 5,
- Class 6 (more flexible than…
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to cord-connected, motor-operated floor surfacing
and cleaning machines rated at 600 volts or less which are designed to be used
in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, on an ac
or dc circuit.
1.2 This Standard applies to commercial and industrial floor polishing
machines, floor scrubbing machines, sanders, grinders or…
Neoprene Protective Covering on Paper Insulated Lead Sheathed Power Cables
1. SCOPE
1.1 This Standard applies to neoprene protective covering over leadsheathed
paper-insulated power cables intended to protect the sheath against mechanical
damage during installation and against corrosion.
1.2 The Standard covers extruded neoprene coverings and also coverings applied
in tape form and fully vulcanized after application.
Note: Neoprene taped covering shall be…
Method of measurement of current noise generated in fixed resistors
Standardizes a method of measurement and associated test conditions for use in the determination of the magnitude of current noise generated in fixed resistors so as to make possible the comparison of the results of measurements. Constitutes a description of the measurement system and procedures recommended for use in assessing the 'noisiness' or magnitude of current noise generated in…
Radio-frequency connectors - Part 1: General requirements and measuring methods
Serves as a generic specification providing the basis for the sectional standards which apply to individual connector types. Establishes uniform concepts and procedures concerning : - terminology; - standard ratings and characteristics; - testing and measuring procedures concerning electrical electrical and mechanical properties; - classification of connectors with regard to environmental testing…
General Purpose Electric Overhead Travelling Cranes
1. SCOPE
1.1 Scope. This Standard applies to all types of top-running electric overhead
travelling cranes for general use, with the exception of single girder cranes.
The Standard is not intended to apply to steel mill type cranes, which are
covered by other specifications, such as those of the Association of Iron and
Steel Engineers (AISE) and the British Iron and Steel Research…
Index of electrical measuring apparatus used in connection with ionizing radiation
Applies to mobile radio receivers having audio-frequency bandwidths generally not exceeding 10 kHz for the reception of voice and other types of signals using:
a)angle (Type G or F: phase/frequency) modulation, or
b)double-sideband amplitude (Type A) modulation with full carrier, or
c)single-sideband amplitude (Type H, J or R) modulation with full, reduced or suppressed carrier.
Standardizes the…
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to electrically operated clothes-washing* and
dishwashing* machines including such washing machines in combination with other
devices (such as combination washing and drying machines*) for potentials of
600 volts or less, intended to be used in accordance with the rules of the
Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
*For convenience only, the short terms "…