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ANSI Z21.75-2007 Connectors For Outdoor Gas Appliances and Manufactured Homes (Same as CSA 6.27)《室外燃气器具和人造住宅的连接器》.pdf

1、ANSI Z21.75-2007CSA 6.27-2007American National Standard/CSA Standard ForConnectors For Outdoor Gas Appliances And Manufactured HomesCopyright CSA America, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with CSA/AM Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Second EditionT

2、his Standard is based on the Standard forConnectors For Outdoor Gas Appliances And Manufactured HomesANSI Z21.75-2001 CSA 6.27-2001and Addenda Z21.75a-2002 CSA 6.27a-2002,Z21.75b-2003 CSA 6.27b-2003AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDANSI Z21.75-2007CSA STANDARDCSA 6.27-2007May 18, 2007American National Stand

3、ards Institute, Inc.January 4, 2006 Interprovincial Advisory Council Effective in Canada June 1, 2008CSA AMERICAM INC.8501 East Pleasant Valley RoadCleveland, Ohio 44131CANADIAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N6Published - June 2007Copyright 2007Ca

4、nadian Standards AssociationPermission is granted to republish material herein in laws or ordinances, and in regulations, administrative orders, or similar documents issued by public authorities. Those desiring permission for other republication should consult Canadian Standards Association, 5060 Sp

5、ecrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N6.Copyright 2007CSA America, Inc.Permission is granted to republish material herein in laws or ordinances, and in regulations, administrative orders, or similar documents issued by public authorities. Those desiring permission for other republ

6、ication should consult CSA America, Inc., 8501 East Pleasant Valley Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44131.SecretariatsAPPROVEDIGACCopyright CSA America, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with CSA/AM Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-The Canadian Standards Asso

7、ciation (CSA), under whose auspices this National Standard has been produced, was chartered in 1919 and accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to the National Standards system in 1973. It is a not-for-profit, nonstatutory, voluntary membership association engaged in standards development and

8、certification activities.CSA standards reflect a national consensus of producers and users including manufacturers, consumers, retailers, unions and professional organizations, and governmental agencies. The standards are used widely by industry and commerce and often adopted by municipal, provincia

9、l, and federal governments in their regulations, particularly in the fields of health, safety, building and construction, and the environment.Individuals, companies, and associations across Canada indicate their support for CSAs standards development by volunteering their time and skills to CSA Comm

10、ittee work and supporting the Associations objectives through sustaining memberships. The more than 7000 committee volunteers and the 2000 sustaining memberships together form CSAs total membership from which its Directors are chosen. Sustaining memberships represent a major source of income for CSA

11、s standards development activities.The Association offers certification and testing services in support of and as an extension to its standards development activities. To ensure the integrity of its certification process, the Association regularly and continually audits and inspects products that be

12、ar the CSA Mark.In addition to its head office and laboratory complex in Toronto, CSA has regional branch offices in major centres across Canada and inspection and testing agencies in eight countries. Since 1919, the Association has developed the necessary expertise to meet its corporate mission: CS

13、A is an independent service organization whose mission is to provide an open and effective forum for activities facilitating the exchange of goods and services through the use of standards, certification and related services to meet national and international needs.LAssociation canadienne de normali

14、sation (CSA), sous les auspices de laquelle cette Norme nationale a t prpare, a reu ses lettres patentes en 1919 et son accrditation au sein du Systme de Normes nationales par le Conseil canadien des normes en 1973. Association daffiliation libre, sans but lucratif ni pouvoir de rglementation, elle

15、se consacre llaboration de normes et la certification.Les normes CSA refltent le consensus de producteurs et dusagers de partout au pays, au nombre desquels se trouvent des fabricants, des consommateurs, des dtaillants et des reprsentants de syndicats, de corps professionnels et dagences gouvernemen

16、tales. Lutilisation des normes CSA est trs rpandue dans lindustrie et le commerce, et leur adoption divers ordres de lgislation, tant municipal et provincial que fdral, est chose courante, particulirement dans les domaines de la sant, de la scurit, du btiment, de la construction et de lenvironnement

17、.Les Canadiens dun bout lautre du pays tmoignent de leur appui au travail de normalisation men par la CSA en participant bnvolement aux travaux des comits de la CSA et en appuyant ses objectifs par leurs cotisations de membres de soutien. Les quelque 7000 volontaires faisant partie des comits et les

18、 2000 membres de soutien constituent lensemble des membres de la CSA parmi lesquels ses administrateurs sont choisis. Les cotisations des membres de soutien reprsentent une source importante de revenu pour les services de soutien la normalisation volontaire.LAssociation offre des services de certifi

19、cation et de mise lessai qui appuient et compltent ses activits dans le domaine de llaboration de normes. De manire assurer lintgrit de son processus de certification, lAssociation procde de faon rgulire et continue lexamen et linspection des produits portant la marque CSA.Outre son sige social et s

20、es laboratoires Toronto, la CSA possde des bureaux rgionaux dans des centres vitaux partout au Canada, de mme que des agences dinspection et dessai dans huit pays. Depuis 1919, lAssociation a parfait les connaissances techniques qui lui permettent de remplir sa mission dentreprise, savoir la CSA est

21、 un organisme de services indpendant dont la mission est doffrir une tribune libre et efficace pour la ralisation dactivits facilitant lchange de biens et de services par lintermdiaire de services de normalisation, de certification et autres, pour rpondre aux besoins de nos clients, tant lchelle nat

22、ionale quinternationale.Canadian Standards AssociationFor further information on CSA services, write toCanadian Standards Association5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N6Pour plus de renseignements sur les services de la CSA, sadresser Association canadienne de normalisati

23、on5060, Spectrum Way, bureau 100Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N6Copyright CSA America, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with CSA/AM Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-American National Standards InsitituteResponsibility of approving American Nati

24、onal Standards rests with theAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc.25 West 43rd Street, Fourth FloorNew York, NY10036The American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Inc. is the nationally recognized coordinator of voluntary standards development in the United States through which voluntary or

25、ganizations, representing virtually every technical discipline and every facet of trade and commerce, organized labor and consumer interests, establish and improve the some 10,000 national consensus standards currently approved as American National Standards.ANSI provides that the interests of the p

26、ublic may have appropriate participation and representation in standardization activity, and cooperates with departments and agencies of U.S. Federal, state and local governments in achieving compatibility between government codes and standards and the voluntary standards of industry and commerce.AN

27、SI represents the interests of the United States in international nontreaty organizations such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The Institute maintains close ties with regional organizations such as the Pacific Area

28、Standards Congress (PASC) and the Pan American Standards Commission (COPANT). As such, ANSI coordinates the activities involved in the U.S. participation in these groups.ANSI approval of standards is intended to verify that the principles of openness and due process have been followed in the approva

29、l procedure and that a consensus of those directly and materially affected by the standards has been achieved. ANSI coordination is intended to assist the voluntary system to ensure that national standards needs are identified and met with a set of standards that are without conflict or unnecessary

30、duplication in their requirements.Copyright CSA America, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with CSA/AM Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-PrefaceThis publication represents a basic standard for safe operation, substantial and durable construction, and

31、 acceptable performance of connectors for outdoor gas appliances and manufactured homes. It is the result of years of experience in the manufacture, testing, installation, maintenance, inspection and research on connectors for outdoor gas appliances and manufactured homes designed for utilization of

32、 gas. There are risks of injury to persons inherent in some appliances that, if completely eliminated, would defeat the utility of the appliance. The provisions in this standard are intended to reduce such risks while retaining the normal operation of the appliance.Nothing in this standard is to be

33、considered in any way as indicating a measure of quality beyond compliance with the provisions it contains. It is designed to allow compliance of connectors for gas appliances and manufactured homes, the construction and performance of which may exceed the various provisions specified herein. In its

34、 preparation, full recognition has been given to possibilities of improvement through ingenuity of design. As progress takes place, revisions may become necessary. When they are believed desirable, recommendations should be forwarded to the Chairman of Accredited Standards Committee Z21/83, 8501 Eas

35、t Pleasant Valley Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44131, or the Chairman of the CSA Standards Steering Committee on Gas Burning Appliances and Related Accessories, 5060 Sprectrum Way, Suite 100; Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N6.Safe and satisfactory operation of a connectors for outdoor gas appliances and

36、 manufactured homes depends to a great extent upon its proper installation. It should be installed, as applicable, in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54; the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1; the (U.S.) Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Stand

37、ard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites and Communities, ANSI/NFPA 501A, or the Standard for Mobile Homes, CAN/CSA-Z240 MH Series; or the manufacturers installation instructions and local municipal codes.Users of

38、this American National Standard/CSA Standard are advised that the devices, products and activities within its scope may be subject to regulation at the Federal, Territorial, Provincial, state or local level. Users are strongly urged to investigate this possibility through appropriate channels. In th

39、e event of a conflict with this standard, the Federal, Territorial, Provincial, state or local regulation should be followed.THIS STANDARD IS INTENDED TO BE USED BY THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR AND BY THOSE APPLYING THE EQUIPMENT AND BY THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS PROPER INSTALLATION. IT IS THE RESPONSIBI

40、LITY OF THESE USERS TO DETERMINE THAT IN EACH CASE THIS STANDARD IS SUITABLE FOR AND APPLICABLE TO THE SPECIFIC USE THEY INTEND.CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute, Inc., require that act

41、ion be taken to reaffirm, revise or withdraw this standard no later than five (5) years from the date of approval. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, Fo

42、urth Floor, New York, N.Y. 10036, (212) 642-4900.EFFECTIVE DATE: An organization using this standard for product evaluation as a part of its certification program will normally establish the date by which all products certified by that organization should comply with this standard. In Canada the Int

43、erprovincial Gas Advisory Council normally stipulates an effective date for the standard, delayed sufficiently to permit suppliers (manufacturers) to make adjustments.Copyright CSA America, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with CSA/AM Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without l

44、icense from IHS-,-,-iiHistory Of The Development Of The Standard For Connectors For Outdoor Gas Appliances And Manufactured Homes(This History is informative and is not part of the standard.)With the onset of the Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Canada on January 2, 1988, significa

45、nt attention was given to the harmonization of the United States and Canadian safety standards addressing gas-fired equipment for residential, commercial and industrial applications. It was believed that the elimination of the differences between the standards would remove potential trade barriers a

46、nd provide an atmosphere in which North American manufacturers could market more freely in the United States and Canada. The harmonization of these standards was also seen as a step toward harmonization with international standards.A draft harmonized standard for connectors for outdoor appliances an

47、d manufactured homes was prepared by the subcommittee memebers and CSA staff. On September 15, 1998, the Z21/CSA Joint Subcommittee on Connectors for Gas Appliances reviewed, by letter ballot, the first draft harmonized connectors for outdoor appliances and manufactured homes standard based on curre

48、nt coverage from the American National Standard/CGA Standard for Connectors for Gas Appliances, Z21.24/CGA 6.10-1997, and the U.S. Requirement for Gas Connectors for Connection of Fixed Appliances for Outdoor Installation, Park Trailers and Manufactured (Mobile) Homes to the Gas Supply, A.G.A. 3-87

49、and CSA Standard, CSA 6.27.The September letter ballot was approved by the joint subcommittee to distribute the draft standard for review and comment in December 1998. At its July 14, 1999 meeting, following reconsideration and modifications in light of comments received on the proposed draft standard, the joint subcommittee recommend

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