CSA C22 2 NO 0 1-M1985-1985 General requirements for double-insulated equipment (First Edition).pdf
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1、C22.2 No. 0.1-M1985(reaffirmed 2013)General requirements for double-insulated equipmentStandards Update ServiceC22.2 No. 0.1-M1985April 1985Title: General requirements for double-insulated equipmentPagination: 16 pages To register for e-mail notification about any updates to this publicationgo to sh
2、op.csa.caclick on CSA Update ServiceThe List ID that you will need to register for updates to this publication is 2001058.If you require assistance, please e-mail techsupportcsagroup.org or call 416-747-2233.Visit CSA Groups policy on privacy at csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your per
3、sonal information.ContentsStandards Steering Committee on Canadian Electrical Code, Part IISubcommittee on C22.2 No. 0.1PrefaceForeword1. Scope2. Definitions3. General Requirements3.1 Reference Publications4. Construction4.1 General4.2 Openings and Recesses4.3 Mechanical Assembly4.4 Supply Connectio
4、ns4.5 Spacings4.6 Reinforced Insulation4.6.1 General4.6.2 Brushcaps and Brush Holders4.6.3 Commutator and End Turns of the Armature Winding4.6.4 Switches4.6.5 Power Supply Cord4.6.6 Internal Wiring4.6.7 Other Locations4.7 Moisture Absorption Resistance and Flammability Classification of Insulation M
5、aterial5. Marking6. Tests6.1 General6.2 Dielectric Strength6.3 Leakage Current6.4 Mechanical Strength6.4.1 Drop6.4.2 Impact6.5 Thermal Stability6.6 Supplementary InsulationCopyright CSA International2Standards Steering Committee on Canadian Electrical Code, Part IIK.R. DunphyCanadian Standards Assoc
6、iation,Rexdale, OntarioChairmanJ.F. MorrisonCanadian Standards Association,Rexdale, OntarioStandards Administrator, NonvotingRepresenting Regulatory AuthoritiesC.M. ButlerNewfoundland Department of Labour and Manpower, St. JohnsD.H. DunsireManitoba Hydro, WinnipegR.L. HicksOntario Hydro, TorontoJ.T.
7、 KokotalloSaskatchewan Department of Labour,ReginaA.R. LuckBritish Columbia Ministry of Labour,VancouverM. RiendeauMinistre de lHabitation et de la Protection du consommateur,Montral, QubecC.M. SpeersAlberta Labour, EdmontonRepresenting Manufacturers (Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Associat
8、ion of Canada)G. BedinghamMotorola Canada Limited,Willowdale, OntarioJ.R. CaiccoCanadian General Electric CompanyLimited, Toronto, OntarioR.D. ColvinAllen-Bradley Canada Ltd.,Cambridge, OntarioR.E. EdwardsAlcan Canada Products, Limited,Toronto, OntarioJ.G.C. HendersonCanada Wire and Cable Limited,Do
9、n Mills, OntarioC.E. McRobertsFederal Pioneer Limited,Thornhill, OntarioR.A. WilsonWestinghouse Canada Inc.,Hamilton, Ontario Representing General InterestsG.W. BrandCity of Vancouver, British ColumbiaI.M. ClarkCanadian Electrical Association,Montreal, QuebecCopyright CSA International3G.E. Davidson
10、Toronto, OntarioConsumer RepresentativeR.E. DowlingCanadian Standards Association,Rexdale, OntarioAlternateJ.E. DuncanCanadian Standards Association,Rexdale, OntarioK.G. GuptayConsumer and Corporate Affairs Canada,Hull, QuebecK.W. LeungAlberta Workers Health, Safety andCompensation, EdmontonG. NealN
11、ational Research Council,Ottawa, OntarioG. SeabrookDepartment of Regional IndustrialExpansion, Ottawa, OntarioAssociate MembersB.H. ChickPublic Work Canada,Ottawa, OntarioP. DouglasBSI/CSA Agency,Herts, EnglandRepresenting British Standards InstitutionD.L. JohnsonHealth and Welfare Canada,Ottawa, On
12、tarioF.K. KitzantidesNational Electrical Manufacturers Association,Washington, D.C., USAD.S. MartinUnderwriters Laboratories of Canada,Scarborough, OntarioH.A. RastonStandards Council of Canada,Mississauga, OntarioJ.A. TomsCanadian Gas Association,Don Mills, Ontario Copyright CSA International4Subco
13、mmittee on C22.2 No. 0.1J.R. CaiccoCanadian General Electric Company Limited,Toronto, OntarioChairmanJ.E. DuncanCanadian Standards Association,Rexdale, OntarioVice-ChairmanL.E. AikenIBM Corporation,Lexington, Kentucky, USAB.E. ArnettHoover Canada Inc.,Burlington, OntarioR.J. BarnardBlack and Decker
14、Canada Inc.,Brockville, OntarioG.W. BrandCity of Vancouver,British ColumbiaW.H. GriffithThe Singer Company,Fairfield, New Jersey, USAJ. GuestCanadian Standards Association,Rexdale, OntarioR. JohnsonDigital Equipment Corporation,Concord, Massachusetts, USAR.L. LaRoccaUnderwriters Laboratories Inc.,Lo
15、ng Island, New York, USAJ.F. MorrisonCanadian Standards Association,Rexdale, OntarioStandards Administrator, Nonvoting Copyright CSA International5PrefaceThis is the first edition of 0.1 of a series of Standards issued by Canadian Standards Association under Part II of theCanadian Electrical Code.Th
16、is Standard is dedicated to the late Don Manson who was a member of Canadian Standards Associations Staff formany years during which time he made major contributions to both Part I and Part II of the Canadian Electrical Code.Mr. Manson was particularly active in Canada in bringing credibility to the
17、 concept of double insulation as an alternativeto the use of grounding for providing the user with improved protection against the hazards of electrical shock.Double-insulated electric equipment was first certified in 1958. The product was a power tool. While the term wasnew, the concept was not. As
18、 far back as 1923, the Ontario Hydro Approvals Division approved an electric washingmachine with the electric motor protected by a guard and effectively insulated from the metal parts of the machine. Thereport stated this was necessary until some practical method of grounding was developedOver the p
19、ast 25 years, many double-insulated appliances and equipment have been certified and have had anexcellent safety record. This Standard reflects the experience gained by CSA during this periodSubcommittees writing double-insulated requirements for products covered by the standard are expected to adop
20、tthis Standard by reference and to specify in their standards those additional or amendatory requirements foundnecessary for their particular products.For general information on standards of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part II, see the preface of CSA StandardC22.2 No. 0. General RequirementsCanadi
21、an Electrical Code, Part II.This Standard was prepared by a Subcommittee under the jurisdiction of the Standards Steering Committee on CECode, Part II, and was formally approved by this Committee.April, 1985Note: Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scope, it i
22、s important to note that it remains the responsibilityof the user of the Standard to judge its suitability for his or her particular purpose. CSA Standards are subject to periodical review and suggestions for their improvement will be referred to the appropriate committee. Allenquiries regarding thi
23、s Standard, including requests for interpretation, should be addressed to Canadian Standards Association, StandardsDivision, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario M9W 1R3. Requests for interpretation should(a) define the problem. making reference to a specific Clause, and, where appropri
24、ate, include an illustrative sketch;(b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition, and(c) be phrased, where possible, to permit a specific “yes“ or “no“ answer. Interpretations are published in “CSA Information Update“. For subscription details and a free sample
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