Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets — Part 8: Requir...
ISO 8528-8:2016 defines design requirements, minimum performances and type tests for low-power generating sets driven by reciprocating internal combustion engines for land and marine use (domestic, recreational and industrial application), excluding generating sets used on aircraft.
It concerns mainly low-power generating sets driven by reciprocating internal combustion engines for the generation…
Fire resistance tests — Part 3: Door and shutter assemblies horizontally oriented
ISO 3008-3:2016 specifies the test method for determining the fire resistance of horizontally oriented door and shutter assemblies which may be exposed to a fire from the underside. It is applicable to all types of door and shutter assemblies installed in a horizontal orientation within floor or roof assemblies requiring fire-resistance ratings in buildings.
The test method allows for the…
Luminaires — Part 1: General requirements and testsLuminaires — Partie 1 : Exigences générales et es...
This Part 1 of IEC 60598 specifies general requirements for luminaires, incorporating electric
light sources for operation from supply voltages up to 1 000 V. The requirements and related
tests of this standard cover: classification, marking, mechanical construction, electrical
construction and photobiological safety.
Each section of this Part 1 is read in conjunction with this Section 0 and…
1.1
This Standard specifies the chassis and body requirements and safety equipment requirements for school buses. It is a manufacturing standard intended to apply to original equipment supplied by the bus manufacturer.
Note: The main purpose of this Standard is to provide the safest possible vehicle for students using school buses. It needs to be stressed, however, that standards are not…
Norme de rendement des climatiseurs et des thermopompes à deux blocs et monoblocs
1.1 Généralités
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Cette norme s’applique à des climatiseurs et thermopompes unitaires qui sont :
a) fabriqués en usine ;
b) à l’air ou à écoulement d’air ;
c) des ensembles correspondant à deux blocs (y compris mini blocs et blocs multiples) ou monobloc ;
d) du type classé à l’article 1.2 ;
e) prévus pour la climatisation et le chauffage d’espaces dans des bâtiments ;
f) à entraînement…
Explosive atmospheres — Part 1: Equipment protection by flameproof enclosures “d” (IEC 60079-1:2014,...
The requirements of the IEC 60079 series of Standards cover protection with respect to explosion
hazard only. The CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079 series of Standards (based on the adoption of
corresponding IEC Standards) is to be used in conjunction with other applicable Standards containing
the appropriate electrical safety requirements for general use equipment.
Group I electrical equipment intended…
1.1
This Standard applies to single-conductor and multi-conductor Type RA90 and RC90 cables having a maximum temperature rating of 90 °C in both dry and wet locations and intended for installation in accordance with CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
1.2
Cables covered in this Standard are intended for use on systems having nominal voltages up to 5000 V, except for 2-conductor,…
1.1
This Standard applies to mineral-insulated cables with copper, nickel/nickel alloy-clad copper, steel-clad copper, or nickel conductors, enclosed in a copper or stainless steel sheath.
1.2
The constructions covered by this Standard are intended for use in power, instrumentation, control, and fire alarm systems that are intended to be installed in ordinary locations in accordance with CSA…
1.1 This Standard applies to Class A, single- and three-phase, ground-fault circuit-interrupters intended
for protection of personnel, for use only in grounded neutral systems in accordance with the National
Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, and Electrical Installations
(Use), NOM-001-SEDE. These devices are intended for use on alternating current (AC)…
1.1
This Standard applies to household cooking ranges having a rating not exceeding 250 V and 21 kW and
designed to be used in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
Note: Throughout this Standard, the word “appliance” is used to refer to the whole group of equipment covered by
this Standard. Where a requirement applies only to one type of equipment, e.g., an…