Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-54: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard IEC 60601-2-54:2009.
201.1.1 Scope
Replacement:
This International Standard applies to the BASIC SAFETY and ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE of
ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS intended to be used for projection RADIOGRAPHY and
RADIOSCOPY. IEC 60601-2-43 applies to ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS intended to be used
for…
Radio data system (RDS) - Receiver products and characteristics - Methods of measurement
IEC 62634:2011 describes how to measure minimum RDS receiver performance requirements which concern three RDS receiver product categories. It should be noted that there are also RDS receiver products on the market that significantly out-perform the minimum RDS receiver performance requirements quoted. Methods and algorithms to achieve automatic programme service-following by means of AF lists are…
Connectors for electronic equipment - Product requirements - Part 2-001: Circular connectors - Blank...
IEC 61076-2-001:2011 This blank detail product specification is a supplementary document to the sectional product specification IEC 61076-2 and contains requirements for style, layout and content of detail product specifications for circular connectors. It should be used in conjunction with the following publications: IEC 61076-1 and IEC 61076-2 for product requirements as well as IEC 62197-1 for…
Liquid crystal display devices - Part 5-2: Environmental, endurance and mechanical test methods - Vi...
IEC 61747-5-2:2011 gives the details of the quality assessment procedures and provides general rules for visual inspection of the active area of transmissive type active matrix colour liquid crystal display modules by the human eye. Furthermore, this standard includes defect definitions and the method for visual defect inspection.
NOTE 1 - Mura is excluded from this standard because it was not…
1.1 This method of test is applicable to firestop systems with or without penetrating items such as cables,
cable trays, conduits, ducts and pipes. These firestop systems are intended for use in openings in fire
resistive wall and floor assemblies and membranes forming part of an assembly required to have a fire
resistance rating and linear openings between adjacent fire resistive floor…
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard covers plumbing fittings, including the following:
(a) anti-siphon fill valves;
(b) automatic compensating valves other than those for individual wall-mounted showering systems;
(c) flush valves;
(d) flushometer valves and solenoid valves;
(e) supply line stops;
(f) temperature-actuated in-line mixing valves;
(g) thermal expansion relief valves;
(h) trap primers; and
(…
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard covers plumbing waste fittings of sizes NPS-2 and smaller.
1.2
This Standard does not cover
(a) plumbing supply fittings, which are covered by ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1;
(b) other devices (e.g., temperature-actuated in-line mixing valves), which are covered by CSA B125.3 or
other plumbing product standards; and
(c) flexible water connectors under continuous pressure,…
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard covers plumbing supply fittings and accessories located between the supply stop and the
terminal fitting, inclusive, as follows:
(a) automatic compensating valves for individual wall-mounted showering systems;
(b) bath and shower supply fittings;
(c) bidet supply fittings;
(d) clothes washer supply fittings;
(e) drinking fountain supply fittings;
(f) humidifier supply…
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard covers the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of oil and gas industry pipeline
systems that convey
(a) liquid hydrocarbons, including crude oil, multiphase fluids, condensate, liquid petroleum products,
natural gas liquids, and liquefied petroleum gas;
(b) oilfield water;
(c) oilfield steam;
(d) carbon dioxide used in oilfield enhanced recovery schemes;…
Commentary on CSA Z662-11, Oil and gas pipeline systems
1 Scope
1.1
• The scope statement indicates which aspects and parts of pipeline systems and which service fluids are
covered by the Standard.
• Carbon dioxide was added as a new service fluid in 1996. The definition of “gas” was changed in
1983 to accommodate the coverage of gaseous service fluids other than fuel gas and sour gas;
however, until 1996, none had been added.
• The carbon dioxide…