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23、Contents Canadian Standards Association Portable, pressurized-type, liquid-petroleum-fuelled lampsandlanternsTechnical Committee on Oil Burning Appliance Standards vPreface vii1Scope 12 Reference publications 13 Definitions 24 General requirements 25 Construction requirements 35.1 General 35.2 Gaske
24、ts 45.3 Legs 45.4 Lighting 45.5 Materials 45.6 Joints, compounds, and lubricants 55.7 Fuel piping and tubing 55.8 Burners 55.9 Primary air control 55.10 Orifices and orifice fittings 55.11 Manually operated fuel shut-off valves 65.12 Fuel valves 65.13 Refillable fuel tank 66 Instructions 77Marking 9
25、8 Tests 118.1 General 118.2 Burner operation characteristics 128.3 Rated input capacity 138.4 Carbon monoxide/carbon dioxide 138.5 Gasket material 148.6 Resistance to wind 158.7 Temperature test 158.8 Temperature test with broken mantle 168.9 Rain test 178.10 Impact test 178.11 Corrosion resistance
26、188.12 Resistance to cold 188.13 Hydrostatic pressure 188.14 Pressurizing device closures 188.15 Overfilling of tanks 198.16 Marking material adhesion and legibility 198.17 Permanently attached marking tags 19TablesB140.9.4-10 Canadian Standards Associationiv February 20101 Test conditions 12Figures
27、1 Boxed warnings 82 Sheet metal hood for combustion tests 143 Enclosure for temperature test 16 Canadian Standards Association Portable, pressurized-type, liquid-petroleum-fuelled lampsandlanternsFebruary 2010 vTechnical Committee on Oil Burning Appliance StandardsR. Smith RS Consulting,Whitby, Onta
28、rioChairT. Begoske Field Controls LLC,Brighton, Michigan, USAVice-ChairC. Baumgartner Natural Resources Canada (NRCan),Ottawa, OntarioB. Blouin UTC Canada Corporation, Division ICP,Sherbrooke, QubecH. Bouchard Corporation des matres mcaniciens en tuyauterie du Qubec,Montral, QubecAssociateK. Cabrera
29、 The Coleman Company Inc.,Wichita, Kansas, USAR. Cane Caneta Research,Mississauga, OntarioM. Grandi Riello Canada Incorporated,Mississauga, OntarioAssociateE. Grzesik Ontario Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure,Toronto, OntarioA. Hayden Integrated Energy Systems, SBC CETCO,Ottawa, OntarioA. Herzon
30、 Nordyne Inc.,OFallon, Missouri, USAAssociateK. Johnson Newmac Manufacturing Incorporated,Debert, Nova ScotiaP. McKay Brampton, OntarioR. Mossavi Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.,Waterloo, OntarioP. Rizcallah National Research Council Canada, Canadian Codes Centre,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateM. Robi
31、net ECR International Ltd., Olsen Division,Wallaceburg, OntarioB140.9.4-10 Canadian Standards Associationvi February 2010P. Scott Central Yukon Region Consumer and(b) CSA B140.9.2, Portable, pressurized-type, liquid-petroleum-fuelled camp stoves.Safe and satisfactory use of portable, liquid-fuelled
32、appliances depends in part on correct operation and the burning of appropriate fuel.Although these appliances do not require installation and are generally self-contained, the intent and the definitions of the latest edition of CSA B139, Installation code for oil-burning equipment, should be applied
33、 to the use of this equipment.This Standard has been revised to reflect SI units as the primary measurement system and to update the instructions and marking requirements.This Standard was prepared by the Technical Committee on Oil Burning Appliance Standards, under the jurisdiction of the Strategic
34、 Steering Committee on Fuel Burning Equipment, and has been formally approved by the Technical Committee.February 2010Notes: (1) Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows.(2) Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scop
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39、ific “yes” or “no” answer.Committee interpretations are processed in accordance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governing standardization and are published in CSAs periodical Info Update, which is available on the CSA Web site at www.csa.ca. Canadian Standards Association Portable, pressurize
40、d-type, liquid-petroleum-fuelled lampsandlanternsFebruary 2010 1B140.9.4-10Portable, pressurized-type, liquid-petroleum-fuelled lampsandlanterns1Scope1.1This Standard applies to portable, pressurized-type, liquid-petroleum-fuelled lamps and lanterns with one or more burners.Note: The term “device” a
41、s used in this Standard refers to both lamps and lanterns as defined in Clause3. The term “lamp” or “lantern” is used where specific reference is intended.1.2This Standard applies to devices intended for use outdoors only.1.3This Standard may be applied to devices using alcohol-type fuel with a pres
42、surized fuel system.1.4The values given in SI units are the units of record for the purposes of this Standard. The values given in parentheses are for information and comparison only.1.5In CSA Standards, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy
43、in order to comply with the standard; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the standard. Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative r
44、equirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material. Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements. Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-manda
45、tory) to define their application.2 Reference publicationsThis publication refers to the following publications, and where such reference is made, it shall be the edition listed below:CSA (Canadian Standards Association)B139-09Installation code for oil-burning equipmentB140.9.4-10 Canadian Standards
46、 Association2 February 2010B140.0-03 (R2008)Oil-burning equipment: General requirements ASTM International (American Society for Testing and Materials)D471-06e1Standard Test Method for Rubber Property Effect of LiquidsCGSB (Canadian General Standards Board)CAN/CGSB-3.3-2007KeroseneCAN/CGSB-3.5-2004U
47、nleaded Automotive GasolineCAN/CGSB-3.27-2005Naphtha Fuel3 DefinitionsIn addition to the definitions in CSA B139, the following definitions shall apply in this Standard:Generator a device designed to vaporize liquid fuel prior to combustion.Globe a protective, transparent or translucent enclosure ar
48、ound a source of light.Lamp a portable, self-contained appliance designed for providing illumination.Lantern a portable, self-contained, and weatherproof appliance designed for providing illumination.Mantle a hood of porous fabric enclosing the flame so that it gives incandescent light.Pressurized-t
49、ype lamp or lantern a type of lamp or lantern that requires the fuel in the fuel tank to be pressurized for operation. Note: The pressurization may be self-generated or achieved by any other method.4 General requirements4.1Devices shall not produce carbon monoxide in excess of a 0.004 ratio of CO/CO2when tested in accordance with Clause 8.4.4.2A lantern shall be constructed so that, when tested according to Clause 8.6, it will not be affected in any of the following ways by a wind up to 9 m/s (20 mph):(a)damage to a mantle;(b) burner outage;
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