1、ANSI Z21.77-2005 CSA 6.23-2005 American National Standard/ CSA Standard For Manually Operated Piezo-Electric Spark Gas Ignition Systems And Components Copyright CSA America, Inc. Reproduced by IHS under license with CSA/AM Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IH
2、S-,-,-AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD CSA STANDARD ANSI Z21.77-2005 CSA 6.23-2005 Second Edition - 2005 This Standard is a revised edition of the former Standard for MANUALLY OPERATED PIEZO-ELECTRIC SPARK GAS IGNITION SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS ANSI Z21.77-1995 CGA 6.23-M95 and Addenda Z21.77a-1997 CGA 6.23a
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31、g permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Preface This publication represents a basic standard for safe operation, substantial and durable construction, and acceptable performance of manually operated piezo-electric spark gas ignition systems and components for gas appliances. It is the result of yea
32、rs of experience in the manufacture, testing, installation, maintenance, inspection and research on manually operated piezo-electric spark gas ignition systems and components for gas appliances designed for utilization of gas. There are risks of injury to persons inherent in appliances that, if comp
33、letely eliminated, would defeat the utility of the appliance. The provisions in this standard are intended to help reduce such risks while retaining the normal operation of the appliance. Nothing in this standard is to be considered in any way as indicating a measure of quality beyond compliance wit
34、h the provisions it contains. It is designed to allow compliance of manually operated piezo-electric spark gas ignition systems and components for gas appliances, the safety construction and performance of which may exceed the various provisions specified herein. In its preparation, full recognition
35、 has been given to possibilities of improvement through ingenuity of design. As progress takes place, revisions may become necessary. When they are believed desirable, recommendations or suggestions should be forwarded to the Chairman of Accredited Standards Committee Z21/83, 8501 East Pleasant Vall
36、ey Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44131, or the Chairman of the CSA Technical Committee on Gas Appliances and Related Accessories, 5060 Spectrum Way, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L4W 5N6. Safe and satisfactory operation of a pilot gas filter for gas appliances depends to a great extent upon its proper insta
37、llation, use and maintenance. It should be installed, as applicable, in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54; the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA-B149.1. Users of this American National Standard/Canadian Standards Association Standard are advised that the de
38、vices, products and activities within its scope may be subject to regulation at the Federal, Territorial, Provincial, state or local level. Users are strongly urged to investigate this possibility through appropriate channels. In the event of a conflict with this standard, the Federal, Territorial,
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43、e an effective date for the standard.Copyright CSA America, Inc. Reproduced by IHS under license with CSA/AM Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-History Of The Development Of Standard For Manually Operated Piezo-Electric Spark Gas Ignition Systems And C
44、omponents (This History is informative and is not part of the standard.) With the onset of the Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Canada on January 2, 1988, significant attention was given to the harmonization of the United States and Canadian safety standards addressing gas-fired eq
45、uipment for residential, commercial and industrial applications. It was believed that the elimination of the differences between the standards would remove potential trade barriers and provide an atmosphere in which North American manufacturers could market more freely in the United States and Canad
46、a. The harmonization of these standards was also seen as a step toward harmonization with international standards. With the formation of joint subcommittees, a Canadian Gas Association Standards Steering Committee on Gas Burning Appliances and Related Accessories was established to parallel Accredit
47、ed Standards Committees Z21 and Z83, and to support the formation of joint subcommittees. Operating procedures, in accordance with American National Standards Institute procedures, for joint subcommittees were developed and subsequently approved by ANSI on April 1, 1993. At its September 23-24, 1992
48、 meeting, the Joint Thermostat and Automatic Gas Igntion Systems Subcommittee adopted ANSI Z21.77 for distribution for review and comment as a harmonized standard, in that a comparable Canadian standard did not exist. The first draft harmonized manually operated piezo-electric spark gas ignition sys
49、tems and components standard was distributed for review and comment during March 1994. Following reconsideration and modification of the proposed harmonized draft standard for manually operated piezo-electric spark gas ignition systems and components, in light of comments received, the joint thermostat and automatic gas ignition systems subcommittee, at its July 14, 1994