CSA CAN3-B140 9 3-M86-1986 Portable kerosine-fired heaters (Second Edition General Instruction No 1 February 1986).pdf
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1、CAN3-B140.9.3-M86A National Standard of Canada(reaffirmed 2011)Portable kerosine-fired heatersBlank pageNational Standard of Canada CAN3-5140.9.3-M86 (Reaffirmed 2001) Portable Kerosine-Fired Heaters Prepared by Canadian Standards Association Approved by Standards Council of Canada ISSN 031 7-5669 P
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18、ability for their particular purpose. General Instruction No. 1CAN3-B140.9.3-M86February 1986Title: Portable kerosine-fired heatersPagination: 25 pages, each dated February 1986To register for e-mail notification about any updates to this publicationgo to www.shop.CSA.caclick on E-mail Services unde
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20、r personal information.Blank pageContents Technical Committee on Oil Burning Appliance Standards 4 Subcommittee on Portable Kerosine-Fired Heaters 5 Preface 7 Foreword 8. 1. Scope 9 2. Reference Publications 9 3. Definitions 9 4. General Requirements 9 4.1 Carbon Monoxide/Carbon Dioxide Ratio 9 4.2
21、Unburned Hydrocarbons 70 4.3 Smoke 70 4.4 Electrical Features 70 5. Construction 70 5.1 General 70 5.2 Fuel Tank 77 5.3 Stability 77 5.4 Spillage on Upsetting 77 5.5 Flame Adjustment 7 7 5.6 Guards and Grilles 72 5.7 Levelling 72 5.8 Safety Devices for Wick Type Heaters 72 5.8.1 Tilt Shut-Off Device
22、 72 5.8.2 Emergency Manual Shut-Off Device 73 5.9 Flame Flashback 73 5.10 Resistance to Wind 73 5.1 1 Glass Chimneys 73 5.1 2 Combustion System for Pressurized-Type Heaters 73 5.13 Heaters Intended for Cooking 76 6. Marking 76 6.1 General 76 6.2 Warnings 76 6.3 Identification and Markings 77 7. Inst
23、ructions 77 8. Tests 77 8.1 General 77 8.2 Combustion Test 78 8.3 Flame Stability Test 78 8.4 Temperature Test 78 8.5 Draping Test 79 8.6 Stability of Heater 79 8.7 Spillage on Upsetting Test 79 8.8 Stress-Corrosion Cracking Test 20 8.9 Flame Flashback Test 20 8.10 Safety Device Test for Wick-Type H
24、eaters 20 8.10.1 Tilt Shut-Off Device 20 8.10.2 Emergency Manual Shut-Off Device 20 8.11 Guard Test 20 8.12 Resistance to Wind Test 20 8.13 Operation in Off-Level Position 22 8.14 Fuel Creep Test 22 8.15 Burning Rate Test 22 8.16 Gasket Material 22 8.17 Boil-Over Test 22 8.18 Fuel Tank Capacity Test
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