1.1
Applies to information processing equipment and associated electronic units and
to business equipment intended to be connected to supply circuits with a
maximum nominal voltage of 600 V and designed to be operated under conditions
of normal use in nonhazardous locations when installed in accordance with the
Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
1.2
This Standard applies to equipment that…
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 designates a system of symbols to be used in the labelling
of textiles to indicate the preferred care procedures for restoring the
textiles to an acceptable usable condition with respect to the properties
stated in par. 1.2.
1.2 The symbol system described in this standard relates primarily to the
properties of colourfastness, dimensional stability, effect of retained…
General Requirements for Pressure-Retaining Systems and Components in CANDU
Nuclear Power Plants
1.1
This Standard specifies the general requirements for the design,
fabrication, and installation of pressure-retaining systems, components,
and their supports in CANDU nuclear power plants.
1.2
This Standard, to the extent specified herein, applies to all
pressure-retaining systems and components and their supports in a nuclear
power plant.
1.3
When this Standard is adopted for…
Textile Test Methods Breaking Strength of Yarns - Single Strand Method
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard ISO 2062:1972.
1.1 This method determines the breaking strength of single strands of yarns,
including monofilaments, single yarns, plied or folded yarns, cabled yarns,
cords, threads and twines. It is designed primarily for testing yarn in
package form but can be used for single strands removed from a fabric.
1.2 The…
Energy Performance Evaluation of Windows and Sliding Glass Doors
1.1
This Standard applies to fixed and operable windows, covered by CSA Standard
CAN/CSA-A440, and to sliding glass doors, covered by CGSB Standard
CAN/CGSB-82.1, that are factory-assembled and intended for vertical
installation in buildings.
Note: The term "window" is often used within this Standard to include both
windows and sliding glass doors.
1.2
This Standard specifies…
User Guide to CSA Preliminary Standard A440.2-M1991, Energy Performance
Evaluation of Windows and ...
Note: Clause numbers in this part of the User Guide correspond to those in the
body of CSA Standard A440.2. Commentary is not provided for all Clauses in the
Standard.
1.1
The angle from horizontal at which windows are installed has some effect on
thermal properties. The Standard specifies the determination of reference
values for vertical installation, as most windows are installed at…
Single-Phase and Three-Phase Distribution Transformers, Types ONAN and LNAN
1.1
This Standard specifies the requirements for distribution transformers intended
primarily for operation by electric utilities.
Note: The operation of transformers complying with this Standard, by other
than an electric utility, may be subject to additional requirements by the
electrical inspection authority having jurisdiction under Part I of the
Canadian Electrical Code.
1.2
This…
1. Scope
1.1
This standard applies to ac and dc type power supplies including rack-mounted
and modular units, for commercial and industrial, indoor and outdoor use in
nonhazardous locations in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Electrical
Code, Part I.
Note: These power supplies may include battery charging functions.
1.2
Clauses l to 6 are general in nature and apply, unless…
1. Scope
1.1
This Standard applies to self-contained and remote refrigeration equipment,
designed to be installed and used in accordance with the Canadian Electrical
Code, Part I, for use in nonhazardous locations indoors or outdoors in
commercial and business establishments.
1.2
This Standard also applies to self-contained, cord-connected equipment rated at
not more than 250 V to be operated…