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35、 Canadian Standards Association and CSA America Inc., operating as “CSA Group”American National Standards Institute, Inc.Interprovincial Gas Advisory CouncilApproved on January 6, 2016 by ANSIApproved on January 18, 2016 by IGACEffective in Canada April, 2017Household cooking gas appliancesANSI Z21.
36、1-2016 CSA 1.1-2016ANSI Z21.1-2016 CSA 1.1-2016Household cooking gas appliancesFebruary 2016 2016 CSA Group 1ContentsInterprovincial Gas Advisory Council (IGAC) 3Canadian Technical Committee on Gas Appliances and Related Accessories 5Z21/83 Technical Committee on Performance and Installation of Gas
37、Burning Appliances and RelatedAccessories 7Z21/CSA Joint Techncial Subcommittee on Standards for Domestic Gas Ranges 10Preface 131 Scope 172 Reference publications 193 Definitions 224 Construction 324.1 General construction and assembly 324.2 Appliance structure 374.3 Bases, legs, casters, and frame
38、s 404.4 Glass/ceramic panels 414.5 Stability tests 434.6 Gas supply lines 464.7 Manual valves and other energy controlling devices 484.8 Gas appliance pressure regulators 534.9 Automatic valves 544.10 Thermostats 554.11 Orifices and orifice fittings 564.12 Main burner and pilot input ratings 564.13
39、Burners 574.14 Top surface cooking section burner lighters 594.15 Automatic gas ignition systems 604.16 Pilot gas filters 624.17 Top surface sections, surface cooking section covers, and utensil supports 634.18 Drip trays 634.19 Oven and broiler linings and oven bottoms 644.20 Oven racks, rack suppo
40、rts and broiler pans 644.21 Thermal insulation 654.22 Venting and combustion air supply 664.23 Fan and limit controls 674.24 Flue collars 674.25 Flue deflectors 684.26 Electrical equipment and wiring 684.27 Instructions 794.28 Marking 90ANSI Z21.1-2016 CSA 1.1-2016Household cooking gas appliancesFeb
41、ruary 2016 2016 CSA Group 25 Performance 985.1 General 985.2 Test gases 1025.3 Test pressures and burner adjustments 1045.4 Combustion* 1055.5 Burner and pilot operating characteristics 1105.6 Top surface cooking section burner lighters 1155.7 Ignition systems 1185.8 Piloted ignition systems 1245.9
42、Direct ignition systems 1275.10 Proved igniter systems 1295.11 Manual gas valves 1325.12 Gas appliance pressure regulators 1335.13 Automatic valves 1335.14 Broiler temperature 1335.15 Broiler operation 1335.16 Evaluation of clothing ignition potential 1345.17 Evaluation of burn hazard potential of e
43、xterior surfaces 1385.18 Temperatures of handles, knobs, and touchpads 1425.19 Wall, floor, and enclosure temperatures 1435.20 Abnormal operation stalled-fan test 1485.21 Flue gas temperature 1485.22 Draft hoods 1495.23 Exhaust hood outlet air temperature 1515.24 Oven flue discharge temperatures 151
44、5.25 Performance of appliances provided with pyrolytic self-cleaning oven or self-cleaning broilerfeatures 1525.26 Performance of an appliance incorporating a microwave cooking section 1595.27 Marking material adhesion and legibility 1595.28 Safety circuit analysis 1605.29 Performance of appliances
45、intended to be utilized with ventilation systems that direct air in adownward direction 1616 Manufacturing and production tests 161Annex A (normative) Items unique to Canada 163Annex B (normative) (Optional) Provisions for listed gas appliance conversion kits 170Annex C (informative) Pertinent refer
46、ences to ANSI Y14.15 173Annex D (informative) Wire color designations 174Annex E (informative) Recommended wire color usage 175Annex F (informative) Preferred graphic symbols of commonly used items, extracted from standardANSI/IEEE 315, Graphic symbols for electrical and electronics diagrams, andabb
47、reviations for these items 176Annex G (informative) Table of conversion factors 178ANSI Z21.1-2016 CSA 1.1-2016Household cooking gas appliancesFebruary 2016 2016 CSA Group 3Interprovincial Gas Advisory Council(IGAC)R. Brousseau Rgie du Btiment du Qubec,Montral, Qubec, CanadaM.E. Davidson Province of
48、 New Brunswick Dept of Public Safety,Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaCategory: Government and/or Regulatory AuthorityA. Durnie Alberta Municipal Affairs,Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaD. Eastman Service NL, Newfoundland c) wording of the proposed change; andd) rationale for the change.6) To submit a req
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