Safety requirements for electronic flash apparatus for photographic purposes
Applies to the following electronic flash apparatus for photographic purposes, having a stored energy not exceeding 2 000 J, together with associated apparatus and not intended to be subjected to dripping or splashing: apparatus of the single flash type; apparatus for the illumination of sequential photographic exposures; battery chargers and supply units to be used in connection with electronic…
1. Scope
1.1 This standard describes the formats, rules, and procedures for the encoding of alphanumeric text and pictorial information for videotex and teletext¹ applications. (¹The term teletext (not yet adopted by CCIR) is commonly used to refer to a broadcast television videotex service. It is different from teletex, a term officially adopted by CCITT to define a specific type of…
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to hand- or tool-applied pressure splicing wire and cable connectors intended for use with copper or aluminum, or both, insulated conductors in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
1.2 The splicing wire and cable connectors are intended for use with any combination of the following conductors: Nos. 22 - 10 AWG solid and stranded…
Road vehicles — Base-mounted air compressors, single cylinder V-belt drive — Mounting dimensions
Specifies the dimensional requirements for interchangeability of base-mounted air compressors mounted on commercial vehicles and buses. A figure illustrates shapes and reference quantities of concern. Includes dimensions and tolerances for types 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, as well as pipe connections with idenfication codes as follows: 0, 2, 81, 82, 91, 92.
Aircraft — 2 and 3A plug-in base change-over relays, Type II, with crimped connections — Clearance a...
Lays down the dimensions and specifies the fixing and the designations of these relays. The characteristics and performance requirements will be specified in forthcoming International Standards. Includes definition, dimensions of two pole and four pole relays, arrangement of terminals of bases and dimensions after coupling the contacts, holes in the support, connections for crimping and…
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to cord connected and direct plug-in transformers for use indoors, designed to be used on a nominal 120-V branch circuit in nonhazardous locations in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, and intended to supply power for the operation of extra-low voltage toys or hobby equipment.
For convenience, the shorter term transformer is…
Roll on/Roll off ship-to-shore connection — Interface between terminals and ships with straight ster...
Specifies certain major dimensions and principles of design. To make full use of this Standard, a Port Authority needs to make a thorough investigation as to the class of ramp required to suit the types of ship expected. Although this Standard does not take into account Ro/Ro terminals used in specialized ferry services, Port Authorities are advised to consider this Standard when building such…