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33、ds AssociationPrepared byApproved byStandards Council of CanadaNational Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 262-04Optical fiber cable and communication cable raceway systemsPublished in March 2004 by Canadian Standards AssociationA not-for-profit private sector organization5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 1
34、00, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N61-800-463-6727 416-747-4044Visit our Online Store at www.csa.caISBN 1-55397-490-5Technical Editor: Brian Haydon Canadian Standards Association 2004All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permi
35、ssion of the publisher.Contents Canadian Standards AssociationOptical fiber cable and communication cable raceway systemsMarch 2004 iiiTechnical Committee on Wiring Products ivSubcommittee on C22.2 No. 211 and C22.2 No. 227 vPreface viiForeword viii1Scope 12 Reference publications 13 Definitions 24
36、General requirements 25 Construction 25.1 Raceway 25.2 Fittings and covers 26Markings 36.1 Raceway marking 36.2 Fittings marking 36.3 Package marking 36.4 Installation and assembly instruction sheets 37 Tests 47.1 General 47.2 Horizontal flame and smoke FT6 47.2.1 General 47.2.2 Test specimens 47.3
37、Vertical flame FT4 57.3.1 General 57.3.2 Apparatus, specimens, and procedure 57.3.3 Raceway fittings 57.4 125 mm flame FT1 57.5 Heat shock 57.6 Cold bend 5Tables1 Optical fiber cable and communication cable raceway test program 6Figures1 Probe for gaps and openings 6CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 262-04 Canadian
38、 Standards Associationiv March 2004Technical Committee on Wiring ProductsR. Leduc Alberta Municipal Affairs,Edmonton, AlbertaRepresenting Regulatory AuthoritiesChair K.L. Rodel Hubbell Canada Inc.,Pickering, OntarioRepresenting ManufacturersVice-ChairB. Haydon CSA,Mississauga, OntarioProject Manager
39、Representing Regulatory AuthoritiesT. Olechna Electrical Safety Authority,Mississauga, OntarioS. Paulsen Province of New Brunswick,Fredericton, New BrunswickJ.-L. Robert Rgie du btiment du Qubec,Qubec, QubecA.Z. Tsisserev City of Vancouver,Vancouver, British ColumbiaRepresenting ManufacturersP. Desi
40、lets Leviton Manufacturing of Canada Limited,Pointe-Claire, QubecR.E. Edwards Edwards Tintagel Consulting,Halifax, Nova ScotiaD.S. Reith Nexans Canada Inc.,Markham, OntarioRepresenting General InterestsR.B. Chauhan National Research Council Canada,Ottawa, OntarioD.H. Dunsire Winnipeg, Manitoba Consu
41、mer RepresentativeV.G. Rowe MAREX Canada Limited,Winfield, British Columbia Canadian Standards Association Optical fiber cable and communication cable raceway systemsMarch 2004 vSubcommittee on C22.2 No. 211 and C22.2 No. 227P.J. Cook IPEX Inc.,Verdun, QubecChairB. Arsenault FRE Composites Inc.,Sain
42、t-Andr dArgenteuil, QubecJ. Austin Kopex International Ltd.,Slough, Berkshire, EnglandD. Coolidge Electri-Flex Company,Roselle, Illinois, USAG. Dauberger Thomas (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and(c) be phrased where possible to permit a specific “
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