CAN CSA-C22 2 NO 224-M89-1989 Radiant Heaters and Infrared and Ultraviolet Lamp Assemblies for Cosmetic or Hygienic Purposes in Nonmedical Applications (First Edition General Instr.pdf

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1、C22.2 No. 224-M89(reaffirmed 2014)Radiant Heaters and Infrared and Ultraviolet Lamp Assemblies for Cosmetic or Hygienic Purposes in Nonmedical ApplicationsLegal Notice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (operating as “CSA Group”) develops standards through a consensus standards development

2、process approved by the Standards Council of Canada. 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

3、not independently test, evaluate, or verify the content 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

4、documents fitness for a particular purpose or use, 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 representation

5、s or warranties regarding this documents compliance 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, IN

6、JURY, LOSS, COSTS, OR EXPENSES, HOWSOEVER CAUSED, INCLUDING 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 LIABILI

7、TY, ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM ACCESS TO OR POSSESSION 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

8、 services for or on behalf of any person or entity 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 responsibili

9、ty whatsoever arising in any way from any and all use 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 co

10、ntents of the standards or other documents it publishes. 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 b

11、y copyright, all trade-marks (except as otherwise noted 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, mod

12、ification, copying, or disclosure of this document 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 l

13、aw, CSA Group reserves all intellectual property rights 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

14、this standard are expressly advised that determination 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

15、do only the following:If this document is in electronic form:sLOADTHISDOCUMENTONTOACOMPUTERFORTHESOLEPURPOSEOFREVIEWINGITsSEARCHANDBROWSETHISDOCUMENTANDsPRINTTHISDOCUMENTIFITISIN0$ it consisted of 61 pages, each of which was dated September 1989. Amendments to Clause 5.3(v), and the addition of Clau

16、se 5.3(vii) have been incorporated (and identified by a vertical line in the margin) in the attached replacement pages. CSA Standard CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 224-M89 now consists of the following pages: 328, and 3161 dated September1989; 29 and 30 dated May 1990. These replacement pages are to be inserted

17、into your copy of the Standard; the pages replaced should be kept for reference. and (h) as required by Clause 3.4(a)(v), an electrooptical radiation warning sign in accordance with Clause 5.3. 53* The electrooptical radiation warning sign required by Clause 5.2 is a sign that (a) is shown in two co

18、ntrasting colours; (b) is clearly visible and identifiable from the exposure position; (c) bears the words WARNING-ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION-FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS-FAILURE TO USE PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR OTHER EYE INJURY- IF DISCOMFORT DEVELOPS, DISCONTINUE USE AND CONSULT A PHYSICI

19、AN and ATTENTION-RAYONNEMENTS ULTRAVIOLETS-VEUILLEZ SUIVRE LES INSTRUCTIONS-SANS DISPOSITIF DE PROTECTION DES YEUX, CE PRODUIT PEUT CAUSER DES BRULURES OU LSIONS OCULAIRES GRAVES-SI VOUS SENTEZ UN MALAISE, EN DISCONTINUER LUSAGE ET CONSULTER UN MEDECIN; (d) incorporates a statement, in English and F

20、rench, to indicate that (i) as with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause eye injury and sunburn; (ii) repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin cancer; (iii) medications, or cosmetics applied to the skin, may increase sensitivity to ultraviolet light; (iv) a person who doe

21、s not tan in the sun most likely will not tan from the use of this device; (v) a person having a history of skin problems should consult a physician before use; (vi) overexposure should be avoided; and (vii) children, the elderly, or fair skinned people who always burn easily and either never tan or

22、 tan minimally should not use this equipment; (e) has no outer dimensions less than 2 cm; and (f) is designed in accordance with Figure 6. *Effectjve DateOctober 31, 1991. 5.4 A lampholder that accommodates lamps of two or more different types or ratings shall have a plain and permanent marking to i

23、ndicate the type designation or maximum wattage of the lamp to be used, unless the equipment is tested with each different type of lamp. 5.5 A permanent marking shall be located near the supply entrance or on the nameplate if the temperature in the terminal box or the compartment intended for the su

24、pply connections exceeds 60C in the normal temperature test. The temperature to be marked in the caution shall be 75 or 90C for temperatures of 6175C or 7690C, respectively, and shall be worded as follows: CAUTION: USE SUPPLY WIRES SUITABLE FOR C and ATTENTION : EMPLOYER DES FILS DALIMENTATION ADEQU

25、ATS POUR C, or equivalent wording. CAN/CSAC22.2 No. 224M89 May 1990 Page 29 (Replaces September 1989) 5.6 Covers that must be removed to permit replacement of a lamp shall bear the following permanent marking: CAUTION: DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE OPENING and ATTENTION : DEBRANCHER LE CORDON DALIME

26、NTATION AVANT DOUVRIR, or equivalent wording. 5.7 When required by Clause 6.4.7(a), the equipment shall be marked as follows: WARNING: HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT-ENSURE PROPER GROUNDING and AVERTISSEMENT : COURANT DE FUITE LEV-FOURNIR UNE MISE A LA TERRE EFFICACE, or equivalent wording. 5.8 For all heatin

27、g equipment that requires minimum spacing in order to comply with the temperature test (see Clause 6.5.4.1), the following permanent marking shall be provided in a readily visible location: CAUTION: DO NOT INSTALL CLOSER THAN mm (_ IN) TO A WALL OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL and ATTENTION : NE PAS INSTALL

28、ER A MOINS DE rum ( _ P0) DUNE PAROI EN MATERIAU COMBUSTIBLE, or equivalent wording. 5.9 Equipment that has convenience receptacles or receptacles for accessories that are not supplied with the equipment, and equipment that has a leakage current greater than 0.5 mA (see Clause 6.4.7), shall be marke

29、d as follows: WARNING: GROUNDING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY IS VITAL FOR SAFE OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT. NEVER OPERATE EQUIPMENT WITH GROUNDING CONDUCTOR DISCONNECTED and AVERTISSEMENT : POUR UN FONCTIONNEMENT SUR, NE JANAIS UTILISER CET APPAREIL QUAND LE CONDUCTEUR DE MISE A LA MASSE EST DCONNECT, or equivale

30、nt wording. 5.10 When required by Clause 4.1.3.4 the equipment shall be marked CAUTION: CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A CLASS A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER and ATTENTION : BRANCHER SEULEMENT A UNE DERIVATION PROTEGEE PAR UN DISJONCTEUR DIFFRENTIEL DE CLASSE A, or equivalent wording. CA

31、N/CSA-C22.2 No. 224-M89 May 1990 Page 30 (Replaces September 1989) General Instruction No. 1C22.2 No. 224-M89September 1989Title: Radiant Heaters and Infrared and Ultraviolet Lamp Assemblies for Cosmetic or Hygienic Purposes in Nonmedical ApplicationsPagination: 61 pages, each dated September 1989To

32、 register for e-mail notification about any updates to this publicationgo to shop.csa.caclick on CSA Update ServiceThe List ID that you will need to register for updates to this publication is 2002558.If you require assistance, please e-mail techsupportcsagroup.org or call 416-747-2233.Visit CSA Gro

33、ups policy on privacy at csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information.National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 224-M89 Radiant Heaters and Infrared and Ultraviolet Lamp Assemblies for Cosmetic or Hygienic Purposes in Nonmedical Applications Prepared by Canadian Standa

34、rds Association Approved by Standards Council of Canada ISSN 0317-5669 Published in September 1989 by Canadian Standards Association, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3. Technical Editor: Peter Newman Managing Editor: Bernard Kelly Canadian Standards Association1989 Al

35、l rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. Contents Technical Committee on Environmental Products 5 Subcommittee on C22.2 No. 224 6 Preface 7 Foreword 8 1. Scope 11 2. De

36、finitions 11 3. General Requirements 13 4. Construction 15 4.1 General 15 4.2 Enclosures 16 4.3 Guards for Heat Lamps 18 4.4 Guards for Ultraviolet Lamps 18 4.5 Protection from Electric Shock 18 4.6 Protection Against Corrosion 19 4.7 Mechanical Assembly 19 4.8 Stability 20 4.9 Supply Connections 20

37、 4.9.1 Permanently Connected Equipment 20 4.9.2 CordConnected Equipment 20 4.9.3 Terminal Parts and Leads 21 4.10 Identification of Terminals 21 4.11 Thermal Insulation 22 4.12 Internal Wiring 22 4.13 Heating Elements 23 4.14 Protection Against Overheating 24 4.15 Lampholders and Lamps 24 4.16 Elect

38、ric Discharge Lamp Equipment 24 4.17 Switches and Controls 24 4.18 Transformers 26 4.19 Motors 26 4.20 Suppressors 27 4.21 Spacings 27 4.22 Grounding 27 4.23 Leakage Current 27 4.24 Separation of Circuits 28 5. Marking 28 6. Tests 31 6.1 General 31 6.2 Conditions for Test 31 6.3 Rating (Input) 31 6.

39、4 Leakage Current 32 6.5 Temperature (Normal Load) 33 6.6 Dielectric Strength 34 6.7 Abnormal 34 6.8 Radiation Output 35 CAN/CSAC22.2 No. 224M89 - September L989 Page 3 Performance of Timers 35 Flaming Oil Test for Perforated Panels 36 Molten PVC and Copper 36 Resistance to Burning 37 Temperature St

40、ability of Polymeric Materials 37 Physical Abuse 37 Drop Test 38 Strain Relief 38 Protective Eyewear 38 Stability Test 38 Bond Strength of Printed Wiring Boards 39 Deflection Test 40 Tables 40 Figures 47 Appendices A-Mechanical Hazards 54 BFlammability of Enclosures 56 CProtective Eyewear 58 DFedera

41、l Marking Requirements for Ultraviolet Lamps 60 E-Bibliography 61 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 CAN/CSAC22.2 No. 224M89 September 1989 Page 4 Technical Committee on Environmental Products D.H. Dunsire Manitoba Hydra, Chairman Winnipeg Representing Regulatory Authorities

42、R.L. Hicks Ontario Hydra, Vice-Chairman Toronto Representing Regulatory Authorities R.D. Cohen Canadian Standards Association, Standards Rexdale, Ontario Administrator, Nonvoting Representing Regulatory Authorities D.G. Harley The City of Calgary Electric System, Calgary, Alberta M. Riendeau Ministr

43、e du Travail du Qubec, Montral Representing Manufacturers B.C. Christie Manville Canada Inc., Brampton, Ontario N. Hendrycks Chromalox Canada, Rexdale, Ontario G. Longmuir Commander Electrical Equipment Inc., Scarborough, Ontario B.I. Sormon Trane Company of Canada Limited, Toronto, Ontario B.N. Tay

44、lor Honeywell Limited, Scarborough, Ontario Representing General Interests B.C. Black Canadian Standards Association, Rexdale, Ontario R.L. Cane Ontario Research Foundation, Mississauga Consumer Representative R.E. Dowling Canadian Standards Association, Alternate Rexdale, Ontario W.J. Heeley Heatin

45、g, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada, Islington, Ontario CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 224M89 - September 1989 - Page 5 Subcommittee on C22.2 No. 224 G. Longmuir Commander Electrical Equipment Inc., Chairman Scarborough, Ontario 0. Bodirsky Philips Electronics Limited, Scarborough, Ontario

46、Y. Deslauriers Health and Welfare Canada, Ottawa, Ontario D.H. Dunsire Manitoba Hydro, Winnipeg P. Fabry Canadian Standards Association, Rexdale, Ontario W. Huurdeman tJvalux International Inc., Toronto, Ontario A. Mime 21st Olympiad Sales, Agincourt, Ontario D. Novitsky Alberta Community and Occupa

47、tional Health, Edmonton M. Shpur Sunstream Canada, Toronto, Ontario V. Toews Yukon Department of Community and Transportation Services, Whitehorse P.W. Newman Canadian Standards Association, Standards Rexdale, Ontario Administrator CAN/CSAC22.2 No. 224M89 September 1989 Page 6 Preface This is the fi

48、rst edition of CSA Standard CAN/CSAC22.2 No. 224, one of a series of Standards issued by the Canadian Standards Association under Part II of the Canadian Electrical Code. It is written in SI (metric) units. Clauses 5.2 and 5.3 and Figure 6 on radiation hazard “Marking“ were taken verbatim from the Radiatio

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