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CSA CAN1-2 21-M85-1985 Gas-Fired Appliances for Outdoor Installation.pdf

1、CAN1-2.21-M85A National Standard of Canada(reaffirmed 2015)Gas-Fired Appliances for Outdoor InstallationLegal Notice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (operating as “CSA Group”) develops standards through a consensus standards development process approved by the Standards Council of Canada

2、. This process brings together volunteers representing varied viewpoints and interests to achieve consensus and develop a standard. Although CSA Group administers the process and establishes rules to promote fairness in achieving consensus, it does not independently test, evaluate, or verify the con

3、tent of standards.Disclaimer and exclusion of liabilityThis document is provided without any representations, warranties, or conditions of any kind, express or implied, including, without limitation, implied warranties or conditions concerning this documents fitness for a particular purpose or use,

4、its merchantability, or its non-infringement of any third partys intellectual property rights. CSA Group does not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or currency of any of the information published in this document. CSA Group makes no representations or warranties regarding this documents compliance

5、 with any applicable statute, rule, or regulation. IN NO EVENT SHALL CSA GROUP, ITS VOLUNTEERS, MEMBERS, SUBSIDIARIES, OR AFFILIATED COMPANIES, OR THEIR EMPLOYEES, DIRECTORS, OR OFFICERS, BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INJURY, LOSS, COSTS, OR EXPENSES, HOWSOEVER CAUSED, I

6、NCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOST REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOST OR DAMAGED DATA, OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSS, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM ACCESS TO OR P

7、OSSESSION OR USE OF THIS DOCUMENT, EVEN IF CSA GROUP HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, INJURY, LOSS, COSTS, OR EXPENSES.In publishing and making this document available, CSA Group is not undertaking to render professional or other services for or on behalf of any person or entity

8、or to perform any duty owed by any person or entity to another person or entity. The information in this document is directed to those who have the appropriate degree of experience to use and apply its contents, and CSA Group accepts no responsibility whatsoever arising in any way from any and all u

9、se of or reliance on the information contained in this document. CSA Group is a private not-for-profit company that publishes voluntary standards and related documents. CSA Group has no power, nor does it undertake, to enforce compliance with the contents of the standards or other documents it publi

10、shes. Intellectual property rights and ownershipAs between CSA Group and the users of this document (whether it be in printed or electronic form), CSA Group is the owner, or the authorized licensee, of all works contained herein that are protected by copyright, all trade-marks (except as otherwise n

11、oted to the contrary), and all inventions and trade secrets that may be contained in this document, whether or not such inventions and trade secrets are protected by patents and applications for patents. Without limitation, the unauthorized use, modification, copying, or disclosure of this document

12、may violate laws that protect CSA Groups and/or others intellectual property and may give rise to a right in CSA Group and/or others to seek legal redress for such use, modification, copying, or disclosure. To the extent permitted by licence or by law, CSA Group reserves all intellectual property ri

13、ghts in this document.Patent rightsAttention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this standard may be the subject of patent rights. CSA Group shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determinat

14、ion of the validity of any such patent rights is entirely their own responsibility.Authorized use of this documentThis document is being provided by CSA Group for informational and non-commercial use only. The user of this document is authorized to do only the following:If this document is in electr

15、onic form:sLOADTHISDOCUMENTONTOACOMPUTERFORTHESOLEPURPOSEOFREVIEWINGITsSEARCHANDBROWSETHISDOCUMENTANDsPRINTTHISDOCUMENTIFITISIN0$ this remains the continuing responsibility of the accredited standards-writing organization. Those who have a need to apply standards are encouraged to use National Stand

16、ards of Canada whenever practicable. These standards are subject to periodic review; therefore, users are cautioned to obtain the latest edition from the organization preparing the standard. The responsibility for approving National Standards of Canada rests with the Standards Council of Canada 45 O

17、Connor Street, Suite 1200, UITAWA, Ontario. CANADA. K1P 6N7 THE CANADIAN GAS ASSOCIATION The Canadian Gas Association, which represents all segments of the natural gas industry, has been accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to prepare National Standards of Canada in the area of equipment fo

18、r use with natural gas and propane. CGA, founded in 1907, represents distributors, transmission companies, producers, pipeline contractors, manufacturers, and allied setvice organizations. CGA set up a standards writing, inspection, and certification programme in the mid-1950s at a time when natural

19、 gas service was being extended to Eastern Canada and the West Coast. The standards programme now embraces more than 90 standards for gas appliances and acces sor i es. Committees that write the standards include representation from all interests and are so constituted that no one interest may domin

20、ate. The interests represented indude consumers, manufacturers, utilities, governmental inspection authorities, and certification organizations. Standards are prepared using the consensus principle with effort applied to reconcile differing .opinions. Government inspection authorities having jurisdi

21、ction also bal tot on the standards as members of the Interprovincial Gas Advisory Council (IGAC). The CGA Standards Advisory Committee (SAC) reviews committee structures and procedures to determine that a standard meets the criteria of the Standards Council of Canada. CGA operates a certification p

22、rogramme for fuel-fired products which is accepted by all Canadian inspection authorities and accredited by the Standards Council of Canada. In addition, through the Canadian Gas Research Institute (CGRI), the gas industry is pursuing the improvement of equipment and the development of new products.

23、 Data from these projects is available to Standards Committees for review and consideration. Recommendations for new standards and revisions to existing standards may come from any source. These suggestions should be addressed to the Standards Department of the Canadian Gas Association. Published by

24、: Canadian Gas Association 55 Scarsdale Road DON MILLS (Toronto), Ontario, CANADA M3B 2R3 LES NORMES NATIONALES DU CANADA SONT DISPONIBLES EN VERSIONS FRANCAISE ET ANGIAISE PRINTED IN CANADA NATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA CAS-FIRED APPLIANCES FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION Effective Date - February 7986 This

25、 Standard is a revised edition of the former . Prepared by Canadian Gas Association Approved By Standards Council of Canada Published - February 1985 Copyright 0 Canadian Cas Association - 1985 C A N7 -2.21 -M85 ( R2004) February 1985 . CAN1-2.21-M85 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Interprovincial Gas Advi

26、sory Council Members ii Standards Committee Members . III ReferencePublications iv . PART I 1 .7 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 7.7 f .0 1.9 1.10 1.71 1.12 CONSTRUCTION 1 1 1 Scope . . General Construction , . . , . Assembly . Accessibility . 1 Materials . 1 Combustion Air and Ventilation. . Observation of Mai

27、n Burner and Pilot Flames 3 Gas Control Vent Termination Appliance Openings Components for Low Temperature Operation 3 Electrical Components and Wiring . 3 Marking . 2 3 3 . . . 3 PART II 2 .I 2.2 2.3 PERFORMANCE Rain Test . . Wind Test Marking Material Adhesion and Legibility . . . NOTE 5 5 5 Ackno

28、wledgement is made for the French translation of this National Standard of Canada by the Translation Bureau of the Department of the Secretary of State and the technical editing of the translation by the Supply Information and Data Management Branch of the.Department of Supply 2. A zinc coating, oth

29、er than that provided on hot-dipped mill galvanized sheet steel, uniformly applied to an average thickness of not less than 0.00061 inch (0,01550 mm) on each surface, with a minimum thickness of 0.00054 inch (0.01372 mm). The thickness of the coating shall be established in accordance with Method fo

30、r Measurement of Metal and Oxide Coating Thicknesses by Microscopical Examination of a Cross Section, ASTM B487; Method for Measurement of Coating Thicknesses by the Magnetic Method; Non- magnetic Coatings on Magnetic Basis Metals, ASTM B499; or Method for Measuring the Thickness of Metallic Coating

31、s by the Coulometric Method, ASTM 8504; 3. A cadmium coating not less than 0.001 inch (0.0254 mm) thick on both surfaces. Thickness of coating shall be established in accordance with ASTM 8487. ASTM B499, or ASTM B504, 4. A zinc coating conforming with clauses 1.5.1-bl or -b2, with one coat of outdo

32、or paint as specified in clause 1.5.1-b3, or 5. A cadmium coating not less than 0.00075 inch (0.01905 mm) thick on both surfaces with one coat of outdoor paint on both surfaces, or not less than 0.005 inch (0.0127 mm) thick on both surfaces, with two coats of outdoor paint on both surfaces. The thic

33、kness of the cadmium coating shall be established in accordance with ASTM B487, ASTM 8499 or ASTM 3504 and the paint shall be as specified in clause 1.5.1-b3. b. At least 0.0508# inch (1.291 mm) thick: 1. Hot-dipped mill galvanized sheet steel confor- ming with the coating designation C60 or A60, sp

34、ecified in Table I of ASTM A525, with not less than 40% of the zinc on either side. 2. The weight of zinc coating may be determined by any suitable method However, in case of question, the weight of coating shall be established in accordance with ASTM AN. A hot-dipped mill galvanized A60 (alloyed) c

35、oating or an annealed zinc coating which is bent or similarly formed after annealing shall be additionally painted in the bent or formed area if the bending or forming process damages the zinc coating, except on the inside surfaces of a cabinet or enclosure not exposed to water when tested in accord

36、ance with clause 2.1.1. (This shall also apply to annealed coatings complying with clauses 1.5.1-a2 and -b2); A zinc coating, other than that provided on hot-dipped mill galvanized sheet steel, uniformly applied to an average thickness of not less than 0.00047 inch (0.01042 mm) on each surface, with

37、 a minimum thickness of 0.00034 inch (0.00864 mm). The thickness of the coating shall be established in accordance with ASTM B487, ASTM 8499, ASTM B504, or 3. Two coats of organic finish of the epoxy or alkyd-resin type or other outdoor paint on both surfaces. The suitability of the paint may be det

38、ermined by consideration of its composi- tion or by corrosion tests if these are con- sidered necessary. Non-ferrous outside portions of casings and vent caps may be employed without special corrosion protection. The thickness of the material is to be judged on the basis of its strength and rigidity

39、. 1.6 COMBUSTION AIR AND VENTILATION 1.6.1 Compartments housing gas piping and controls shall be adequately venti I ated. 1.6.2 Combustion air for burner and pilot operation shaii not be drawn from the circulating air stream, unless ade quate provision is made to preclude contamination of the circul

40、ating air stream under any condition. 1.6.3 Where air for combustion is drawn through removable panels, such panels shall be designed so as to pre- vent their being attached in an improper position or being interchanged with other panels on the same appliance in a manner that may interfere with its

41、performance. 1.6.4 All outside air inlet openings, including draft hood relief openings, shall be of a size which will prevent the entrance of a 33164 inch (13.1 rnm) diameter rod but permit the entance of a 114 inch (6.4 mm) diameter rod. $ This corresponds to “io 16 U 5 Standard gauge with all app

42、licable minus tolerances included February 1905 CAN1 -2 21 -M85 3 The minimum dimension of louvred outside air inlet open- ings shall be 318 inch (9.6 mm) unless the maximum dirnen- sion of the opening is 112 inch (13 mm) or more, in which case the minimum dimension of the opening shall be not less

43、than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm). 1.6.5 The bottom of any combustion air opening shall not be less than 12 inches (305 mm) above the bottom of any cabinet nor less than 12 inches (305 mm) above any other surface of the cabinet which ruld support snow, ice or debris. 1.7 OBSERVATION OF MAIN BURNER AND PILOT FL

44、AMES Provision shall be made to readily permit observation of the pilot ffame(s) or ignitor, where a pilot is not used, and the main burner. This means for observation shall not require the removal of a panel where the removal of such panel will adversely affect combustion when the appliance is test

45、ed under windfree conditions. 1.8 GAS CONTROL VENT TERMINATION The termination of a gas control vent line shall be con- structed or positioned to minimize the possibility of blockage by water, insects or foreign material. 1.9 APPLIANCE OPENINGS 1.9.1 Compartment doors shall be constructed 50 that th

46、ey cannot be interchanged where their interchanging would interfere with combustion and proper operation of the a pp I ia n ce. 1.9.2 Any access door or panel shall be constructed so as to prevent the accumulation of water within the appliance when subjected to the rain test specified under clause 2

47、.1.1. 7.9.3 Any access door or panel shall require the use of a tool to open. 1.10.2 Suppiementary electrical heating for a control compartment shall comply with the current CSA Standard C22.2 No. 3 ELECTRICAL FEATURE5 OF FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT. 1.11 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND WlRlNC 1.11.1 Electrica

48、l components and wiring shall comply with the current CSA Standard C22.2 No. 3 ELECTRICAL FEATURES OF FUEL 8URNlNG EQUIPMENT. 1.11.2 Appliances shall have all controls and electrical wiring requiring protection enclosed and adequately pro- tected from climatic conditions. 1.12 MARKING Marking materi

49、al shall be identified by Class number and shall meet the following specification. All metal marking materials shall be corrosion-resistant. All markings shall be suitable for appiication to surfaces upon which they are applied. The designation of any class of marking shall not preclude the use of marking of a lower number class. C

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