CAN CSA-C22 2 NO 15-M91-1991 Electrically Heated Warming Pads (Second Edition General Instructions No 1 February 1991 General Instructions No 2 November 1992 General Instructions N.pdf
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1、National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 15-M9 1 Electrically Heated Warming Pads Prepared by Canadian Standards Association Approved by Standards Council of Canada ISSN 0317-5669 Published in February 1991 by Canadian Standards Association 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario, Can
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18、ction No. 2 CAN/GSA -C22.2 No. 15-M91 November 1992 CSA Standard CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1 5-M91, Electrically Heated Warming Pads, was published in February 1991; it consisted of 34 pages, each dated February 1991. An amendment to Clause 4.2.4.1 has been formafly approved and is incorporated (and identif
19、ied by a vertical line in the margin) in the attached replacement pages. CSA Standard CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1 5-M91 now consists of the following pages: 312 and 1534 dated February 1991; and 1314A dated November 1992. These replacement pages are to be inserted into your copy of the Standard; the pages r
20、eplaced should be kept for reference. 4. Construction 4.1 General 4.1.1 Electrical components shall be suitable for the application and shall conform to the relevant Standard or Standards of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part II, insofar as they apply. 4.1.2 Warming pads intended to be applied direc
21、tly to any part of the human body shall be of the waterproof type. (See Clause 6.2.) 4.2 General-Use Pads 4.2.1 Heating Element Enclosure 4.2.1.1 The heat element shall be in an inner covering which shall completely enclose all live parts and shall be held securely in place. 4.2.1.2 The material use
22、d for the inner covering shall either be heavy enough to prevent abrasion and tearing at points where these are liable to occur (eg, where the thermostats are located, where the supply wire enters), or shall be reinforced at such points by an additional thickness of material, or some approved equiva
23、lent means. 4.2.1.3 An absorption-resisting envelope meeting the requirements of Clauses 6.1.4.1 and 6.1.9.3 shall be furnished to enclose the inner covering. Note: An additional covering of textile material, to surround the absorption-resisting covering, may be furnished. This additional covering m
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