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CAN CSA-C358-2003 Energy consumption test methods for household electric ranges (Fourth Edition Update No 1 November 2003).pdf

1、C358-03(reaffirmed 2013)Energy consumption test methods for household electric rangesLegal 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 brin

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21、ark of Canadian Standards AssociationNational Standard of Canada(approved November 2003)CAN/CSA-C358-03Energy Consumption Test Methods forHousehold Electric RangesPrepared byApproved byStandards Council of CanadaPublished in February 2003 by Canadian Standards AssociationA not-for-profit private sec

22、tor organization5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N61-800-463-6727 416-747-4044Visit our Online Store at www.csa.caISBN 1-55397-091-8Technical Editor: Sam Loggia Canadian Standards Association 2003All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any

23、 form whatsoeverwithout the prior permission of the publisher.(Copyright page replaced November 2003)Standards Update ServiceC358-03February 2003Title: Energy consumption test methods for household electric rangesPagination: 29 pages (ix preliminary and 20 text), each dated February 2003To register

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25、 on privacy at csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information.g32g32CSA Standard C358-03 Energy Consumption Test Methods for Household Electric Ranges Registered trade-mark of Canadian Standards Association Published in February 2003 by Canadian Standards Association A not-f

26、or-profit private sector organization 5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N6 1-800-463-6727 416-747-4044 Visit our Online Store at www.csa.ca g32 g32ISBN 1-55397-091-8 Technical Editor: Sam Loggia Canadian Standards Association 2003 All rights reserved. No part of this pu

27、blication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permission of the publisher.g32Energy Consumption Test Methods for Canadian Standards Association Household Electric Ranges February 2003 iii Contents Technical Committee on Residential Equipment v Subcommittee on the Performance o

28、f Ranges vii Preface viii Foreword ix 1 Scope 1 2 Reference Publications and Definitions 1 2.1 Reference Publications 1 2.2 Definitions 2 3 Test Parameters 2 3.1 Test Room 2 3.1.1 Ambient Temperature Measurement and Control 2 3.1.2 Air Circulation 2 3.2 Instruments 3 3.2.1 Temperature Measurements 3

29、 3.2.2 Electrical Measurements 3 3.2.3 Time Measurements 3 3.3 Test Blocks 3 3.3.1 Construction 3 3.3.2 Readings 3 3.3.3 Initial Temperature 3 3.3.4 Thermocouple Installation 3 3.4 Power Supply 4 3.5 Preparation of Test Sample 4 3.5.1 Installation 4 3.5.2 Assembly 4 3.5.3 Clock 4 3.5.4 Time-Temperat

30、ure Controls 4 3.5.5 Electrical Connections 4 3.5.6 Conditioning 4 3.6 Calibration of Oven Temperature 4 3.6.1 General 4 3.6.2 Noncycling Thermostat 4 3.6.3 Cycling Thermostat 4 4 Procedure for Determining Energy Consumption Ovens 5 4.1 Equations 5 4.2 Test Methods for Energy Consumption Ovens 5 4.2

31、.1 General 5 4.2.2 Normal Bake 5 4.2.3 Forced Convection 6 4.2.4 Self-Cleaning 6 4.2.5 Clock Power Rating 6 4.3 Calculation of Test Energy Consumption Ovens 6 4.3.1 Single Ovens 6 4.3.2 Multiple Ovens 6 g32C358-03 Canadian Standards Association iv February 2003 4.4 Calculation of Energy Efficiency O

32、vens 6 4.4.1 Single Ovens 6 4.4.2 Multiple Ovens 7 4.5 Calculation of Annual Energy Consumption Ovens 7 4.5.1 General 7 4.5.2 Annual Oven Energy Consumption for Oven Cooking 7 4.5.3 Annual Self-Cleaning Energy Consumption 7 4.5.4 Annual Clock Energy Consumption 8 5 Procedure for Determining Energy C

33、onsumption Cooktops 8 5.1 Test Data 8 5.2 Test Methods for Energy Consumption Cooktops 8 5.2.1 General 8 5.2.2 Heating Elements 8 5.2.3 Test Block Size 8 5.3 Calculation of Test Energy Consumption Cooktops 8 5.3.1 Set-up 8 5.3.2 Energy Consumed 9 5.4 Calculation of Energy Efficiency Cooktops 9 5.4.1

34、 Single Heating Element 9 5.4.2 Total Cooktop 9 5.5 Calculation of Annual Energy Consumption Cooktops 9 6 Determining Total Energy Consumption and Range Efficiency 10 6.1 Calculation of Total Energy Consumption 10 6.2 Calculation of Range Cooking Efficiency 10 7 Usable Oven Space 10 8 Maximum Energy

35、 Consumption per Year 11 9 Sampling Plan 11 9.1 Sample Size 11 9.2 Measure of Energy Efficiency 11 9.3 Measure of Energy Consumption 11 Table 11 Figures 12 Annexes A (informative) Comparison of US and Canadian Definitions 14 B (informative) Annual Useful Cooking Energy Outputs of Ranges, Cooktops, a

36、nd Ovens 18 C (informative) Explanation of Sampling Plan 19 Energy Consumption Test Methods for Canadian Standards Association Household Electric Ranges February 2003 v Technical Committee on Residential Equipment L. Boutin Hydro-Qubec, Chair Mntal, Qubec E. Grzesik Ontario Ministry of Energy, Scien

37、ce Vice-Chair (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. Committee interpretations are processed in accordance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governing standardization and ar

38、e published in CSAs periodical Info Update, which is available on the CSA Web site at www.csa.ca. Energy Consumption Test Methods for Canadian Standards Association Household Electric Ranges February 2003 ix Foreword The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) develops standards under the name Canadian

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