CSA C22 2 NO 155-M1986-1986 Electric Duct Heaters (First Edition General Instructions No 2 4 1987 Update No 3 12 2008).pdf
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1、C22.2 No. 155-M1986(reaffirmed 2013)Electric duct heatersLegal Notice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (operating as “CSA Group”) develops standards through a consensus standards development process approved by the Standards Council of Canada. This process brings together volunteers repre
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15、OLEPURPOSEOFREVIEWINGITsSEARCHANDBROWSETHISDOCUMENTANDsPRINTTHISDOCUMENTIFITISIN0$(b) bare live parts; and(c) parts of the heater assemblies (eg, sheath, heating element supports) the surface temperature of which exceeds 280C.4.1.8.2 Guards shall be of rigid construction and shall be held in positio
16、n by screws or by some equivalent means, so as not to be readily detachable. Guards shall not be detached from heaters for shipping purposes.4.1.8.3 Guards shall have sufficient physical strength to retain their shape even under conditions of excessive physical strain that may occur in ordinary oper
17、ation and handling. The size and shape of the guard and the degree of compression of the guard necessary to cause failure of the heater under the abnormal temperature test conditions shall be considered.4.1.8.4 The adequacy of guards for duct heaters that are located within 1 m of the ends of warm a
18、ir ducts shall be judged with respect to their general serviceability, and with respect to the shape and size of the openings in them, in conjunction with the distance of the guard from the heater element. Except as otherwise noted in Clauses 4.1.8.5 and 4.1.8.6, openings in guards will be acceptabl
19、e if the following conditions are complied with:(a) The shape and size of an opening are such that a test gauge in the form of a right circular cone having a base diameter of 70 mm and height of 140 mm is prevented from touching the parts detailed in Clause 4.1.8.1 when the gauge is inserted, apex f
20、irst, in any manner.(b) The shape and size of an opening that permits the vertical downward entrance of a bar 12.5 mm wide and 1.5 mm thick are such that a test gauge 1.5 mm thick and in the form of an isosceles triangle having a base of 70 mm and a height of 140 mm is prevented from touching the pa
21、rts detailed in Clause 4.1.7.1 when the gauge is inserted, apex first, in any manner.The testing of an opening with this triangular gauge shall apply also where the vertical downward insertion of the bar is prevented either by the construction of the guard or by the use of an additional barrier, unl
22、ess the vertically applied bar tends to be deflected outward (ie, away from the guard).(c) The area of an opening in a substantially vertical face of a guard is not more than 2100 mm2where the size and shape of the opening permit the entrance, from any horizontal direction, of a vertical rod 1.5 mm
23、in diameter and 70 mm long.11(Replaces p. 11, September 1986)C22.2 No. 155-M1986 Canadian Standards AssociationDecember 20084.1.8.5 Openings in the area covered by a guard shall not be located directly below open coil type heating elements or other bare live parts of the heater element unless such p
24、arts are baffled.Note: This requirement does not apply to heating elements enclosed in metal, quartz, or a similar sheath regardless of the sheath temperature.4.1.8.6 Unless the heater assemblies or heating elements of floor insert duct heaters are constructed or baffled so that combustible material
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