Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Terminal Adaptation Using
Statistical Multiplexing
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to American
National Standards Institute standard ANSI T1.612-1990.
1 Scope
This standard covers the connection between the Integrated Services Digital
Network (ISDN) and terminals with interfaces for modems conforming to current
standards (e.g. ANSI/EIA 232-D-1986), operating in accordance with demand or
semi-permanent circuit mode ISDN…
Codes for the Representation of Currencies and Funds
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISo
4217:1990.
This International Standard provides the structure for a three-letter
alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the
representation of currencies and funds. For those currencies having minor
units, it also shows the decimal relationship between such units and the
currency itself…
Limits and Methods of Measurement of Electromagnetic Disturbance
Characteristics of Industrial, Sci...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard IEC CISPR 11:1990.
1.1
The limits and methods of measurement laid down in this publication apply to
industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) equipment as defined in Clause 2, and
to spark erosion equipment.
1.2
The assessment of conformity of equipment tested on a test site shall be in
accordance with the…
1.1
This Standard is intended to describe the minimum requirements for
(a) the application and finishing of gypsum board used in wall and ceiling
construction (except gypsum board to receive plaster); and
(b) the installation of framing to receive the above gypsum board.
1.2
Where a fire resistance rating is required, the installation, including type
and spacings of fasteners, shall be…
Liquid Flow Measurement in Open Channels - Vocabulary and Symbols
1.1 This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard ISO
772:1988.
It defines terms and symbols used in the measurement of liquid flow in open
channels. The terms and their definitions are grouped into sections according
to the method of measurement or in relation to a particular subject. A list of
symbols is given in Appendix A.
1.2 The International Organization for…
Textile Test Methods Textiles - Determination of pH of the Aqueous Extract
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO
3071:1980.
This International Standard specifies a method for determining the pH value of
the aqueous extract of textiles.¹)
The method is applicable to textile in any form (fibres, yarn, fabrics, etc.),
provided that a small representative sample may be obtained which is in, or may
be reduced to, a form which…
Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems - Protocol Comb...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO/IEC 8880-1:1990.
1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 8880 specifies the protocol combinations to be used to
support the OSI Network Service defined in ISO 8348 and its Addendum 1. The
field of application of this part of ISO/IEC 8880 is that of the environments
defined in the other parts of ISO/IEC 8880. The field…
Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between
Systems - Protocol Com...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard
ISO/IEC 8880-2:1990.
1.1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 8880 describes the provision and support of the
Connection-mode Network Service defined in ISO 8348. The field of application
of ISO/IEC 8880-2 is the environments defined in 1.5.
Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between
Systems - Protocol Com...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO/IEC 8880-3:1990.
1.1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 8880 describes the provision and support of the
Connectionless-mode Network Service defined in ISO 8348. The field of
application of ISO/IEC 8880-2 is the environments defined in 1.5.
These requirements apply to Factory-Built Type 'A' Chimneys which do not
require field fabrication. They are for use with gas and liquid fuel-fired
residential appliances and building heating equipment, where the appliance or
equipment flue-gas temperatures do not exceed 540 degrees C. They are intended
for use in accordance with the National Building Code of Canada, Installation
Code…