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16、 of the terms and conditions of this Legal Notice.CSA Standards Update ServiceB140.10-06March 2006Title:Oil-fired warm-air heating appliances for mobile housing and recreational vehiclesPagination:55 pages (ix preliminary and 46 text), each dated March 2006To register for e-mail notification about a
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19、47-4044Visit our Online Store at www.ShopCSA.caB140.10-06Oil-fired warm-air heating appliances for mobilehousingand recreational vehiclesCSA StandardISBN 1-55436-100-1Technical Editor:Senka Krsikapa Canadian Standards Association 2006All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced
20、 in any form whatsoever without the prior permission of the publisher.March 2006 iiiContents Canadian Standards AssociationOil-fired warm-air heating appliancesformobilehousingandrecreational vehiclesTechnical Committee on Oil-Burning Appliance Standards viPreface viiiForeword ix1Scope12 Reference p
21、ublications and definitions 12.1 Reference publications 12.2 Definitions 23 General requirements 33.1 General 33.2 Oil burner 33.3 Electrical features 43.4 Methods of assembly and shipment 44 Construction requirements 44.1 General 44.2 Combustion system 44.3 Accessibility of parts 54.4 Location of f
22、uel lines and fuel components 64.5 Casings and liners 64.6 Air filters 74.7 Lubrication 74.8 Openings into combustion chamber and flue passages 84.9 Vent system 84.10 Vent collars 84.11 Heating surfaces 94.12 Combustion chambers 94.12.1 Refractory material 94.12.2 Metal combustion chambers 104.12.3
23、Simulated life test 104.12.4 Simulated endurance test 104.13 Flue and flame baffles 104.14 Insulating materials 104.15 Safety controls 114.16 Combustion air and dilution air intakes 124.17 Means of ignition 134.18 Valves 134.19 Integral fuel tanks 134.20 Fuel lines and fittings 144.21 Fuel oil filte
24、r 154.22 Provision for mounting 154.23 Flow rate, vaporizing-type burners 154.24 Oil containment 154.25 Roof-jacks, flue-gas vents, and connectors 155Marking175.1 General 17B140.10-06 Canadian Standards Associationiv March 20065.2 Details required 175.3 Cautions 196 Instructions 196.1 General 196.2
25、Installation and service manual 196.3 Operating instructions and homeowner instructions 216.4 Additional homeowner instructions 227 Normal tests 227.1 General 227.1.10 Test enclosure 237.2 Combustion 247.2.1 Test requirements 247.2.2 Test procedures 247.3 Rated output capacity 257.3.1 Test requireme
26、nts 257.3.2 Test procedures 267.3.3 Determination of rated output capacity 277.4 Temperature safety limit control performance 277.4.1 Test requirements 277.4.2 Test procedures 287.5 Continuity of operation 287.5.1 Test requirements 287.5.2 Test procedures 287.6 Operating temperatures 297.6.1 Test re
27、quirements 297.6.2 Test procedures 307.7 Motor rating, air-circulating blowers, and fans 317.7.1 Test requirements 317.7.2 Test procedures 317.8 Air filters 327.9 Cyclic temperature test 327.9.1 Test requirements 327.9.2 Test procedure 327.10 Gas passageway leakage test 337.10.1 Heat exchanger leaka
28、ge test 337.10.2 Carbon dioxide reading 347.11 Oil containment test 347.12 Rigidity 347.12.1 Integral tanks 347.12.2 Constant-level valves 347.13 Rain test 348Abnormal tests348.1 General 348.2 Abnormal temperatures 358.3 Simulated wind test 368.3.1 Test requirements 368.3.2 Test procedure 368.4 Abno
29、rmal voltage 378.5 Flooding 378.6 Flooded pot burn-off 378.7 Power failure 38 Canadian Standards AssociationOil-fired warm-air heating appliancesformobilehousingandrecreational vehiclesMarch 2006 v9 Burner tests 389.1 Vaporizing-type burners 389.2 Atomizing-type burners 38AnnexesA(informative) Calcu
30、lation of air-free sample 44B(informative) Marking translations 45Tables1 Maximum torque for screws 382 Thickness of plain carbon steel for various sizes of appliances 393 Thickness of heat exchangers comply ing with the cyclic temperature test 394 Minimum thickness for integral tanks 395 Minimum al
31、lowable static pressures in duct systems 39Figures1 Test enclosure 402 Test duct design details for forced-air units 413 Details of thermocouple placement in outlet duct 424 Wind direction 43B140.10-06 Canadian Standards Associationvi March 2006Technical Committee on Oil-Burning Appliance StandardsM
32、.F.C. Brooker Bradford White Canada Inc.,Mississauga, Ontario ChairJ. Godfree Jeremy Godfree Product Design, Pugwash, Nova ScotiaVice-ChairC. Baumgartner Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, OntarioT. Begoske Field Controls, Brighton, Michigan, USA AssociateK. Blair ECR International Inc.,Utica, New Yo
33、rk, USAB. Blouin UTC Canada Corporation,Sherbrooke, QubecH. Bouchard Corporation des matres mcaniciens en tuyauterie du Qubec, Montral, QubecAssociateM. Bouchard Riello Burners North America, Orford, QubecR.L.D. Cane Caneta Research, Mississauga, Ontario AssociateE. Grzesik Ontario Ministry of Energ
34、y,Toronto, OntarioA.C.S. Hayden Advanced Combustion Technologies, Ottawa, Ontario A. Herzon Nordyne Inc.,OFallon, Missouri, USAAssociateK. Johnson Newmac Manufacturing Incorporated, Debert, Nova ScotiaE. Mason Halifax, Nova ScotiaConsumer RepresentativeI.W. Mault Manitoba Department of Labour and Im
35、migration,Winnipeg, ManitobaR. McCullough Office of the Fire Commissioner, Regina, Saskatchewan Canadian Standards AssociationOil-fired warm-air heating appliancesformobilehousingandrecreational vehiclesMarch 2006 viiP.G. McKay Brampton, Ontario Consumer RepresentativeW.G. Mitchell Ottawa, Ontario R
36、. Mossavi Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc., Waterloo, Ontario M.F. Rego Bradford White Canada Inc., Mississauga, Ontario AssociateP. Rizcallah National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Ontario AssociateR.W. Smith RS Consulting, Whitby, Ontario D.C. Stewart Nova Scotia Department of Environment a
37、nd Labour,Halifax, Nova ScotiaR. Sumabat Technical Standards and Safety Authority, Toronto, Ontario S. Krsikapa CSA,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerB140.10-06 Canadian Standards Associationviii March 2006PrefaceThis is the second edition of CSA B140.10, Oil-fired warm-air heating appliances for m
38、obile housing and recreational vehicles. It supersedes the previous edition published in 1974. It is one of a series of oil-burning equipment Standards covering minimum requirements for the safe operation, acceptable performance, design, construction, manufacture, marking, and testing of oil-burning
39、 equipment and should be read in conjunction with CSA B140.0, Oil-Burning Equipment: General Requirements.Changes to this new edition include the following:(a) The referenced Standards and definitions have been updated.(b) The Scope of the Standard has been clarified.(c) References to external “flue
40、s” and “flue pipes” have been changed to “vents” and “vent pipes”.(d) Filter specifications have been updated.(e) Requirements for the installation, service, and operating instructions have been updated and now indicate some homeowner instructions. Some marking requirements have been modified.(f) Ma
41、ximum vent outlet temperature requirements have been updated.(g) All numeric values have been converted to SI (metric) units, with yard/pound (imperial) or US Customary units shown for information only. This Standard was prepared by the Technical Committee on Oil-Burning Appliance Standards, under t
42、he jurisdiction of the Strategic Steering Committee on Fire Safety and Fuel Burning Equipment, and has been formally approved by the Technical Committee. It will be submitted to the Standards Council of Canada for approval as a National Standard of Canada. March 2006Notes: (1) Use of the singular do
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48、e published in CSAs periodical Info Update, which is available on the CSA Web site at www.csa.ca. Canadian Standards AssociationOil-fired warm-air heating appliancesformobilehousingandrecreational vehiclesMarch 2006 ixForewordThe Canadian Standards Association (CSA) develops standards under the name
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