Road vehicles — Heads for fuel filters with vertical flange and three bolt fixing for compression ig...
Specifies the mounting and connecting dimensions for heads for fuel filters. Unless otherwise specified, all filter heads are applicable to both bolt-on and spin-on filters. Some figures illustrate shapes of single and double filters as well as guarded and unguarded filters and reference quantities of concern.
Continuous mechanical handling equipment — Chain conveyors with bearing devices or load carriers — E...
Gives examples of the various kinds of hazards connected with chain conveyors with supporting rods or rollers, push rods, single load carriers etc., suitable clearances as well as other safety measures and devices. Explains the various Standards for loose materials and unit loads. All remarks apply also to jointed apron conveyors especially in respect of external pressure edges, where crushing…
Specifies performance and construction requirements for systems
intended to collect and dispose of waste anaesthetic gases and
vapours released from equipment used in administering such
anaesthetics or exhaled by a patient connected to such equipment.
The main aim of this document is to ensure that these systems are
effective in their intended purpose, yet pose minimal risk to the
patient.…
Defines dimensions, characteristics and acceptance tests for asbestos-cement pipes and jointing pieces used in building, such as rainwater, sanitary and sewer connections, and establishes rules for sampling, inspection and acceptance of such products.
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard sets forth the requirements for the construction, test, and
operation of permanently or cord-connected 120 V ac detertors and 12 V dc
deterctors, intended for use in the home and in recreational vehicles, for the
detection of fuel gases (natural gas, methane, and propane), in accordance with
the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. No other function is implied or…
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to electrically operated, general- purpose valves and safety valves that are intended to be used in ordinary locations in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, for the control of fluids (e.g., air, gases, oils, refrigerants, steam, water, etc.), and rated 600 V and less.
For convenience, the shorter term valve is used where the same…