CAN CSA-C370-2013 Cooling performance of portable air conditioners (Second Edition Update No 1 December 2014).pdf

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1、C370-13Cooling performance of portable air conditionersLegal Notice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (operating as “CSA Group”) develops standards through a consensus standards development process approved by the Standards Council of Canada. This process brings together volunteers represe

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23、the Canadian Standards Association, operating as “CSA Group”ICS 23.120ISBN 978-1-55491-990-1 2013 CSA GroupAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permission of the publisher.(Copyright page replaced December 2014)To purchase standa

24、rds and related publications, visit our Online Store at shop.csa.ca or call toll-free1-800-463-6727 or 416-747-4044. 2013 CSA Group Cooling performance of portable air conditionersDecember 2014ContentsTechnical Committee on Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration ivSubcommittee on

25、Cooling Performance of Portable Air Conditioners viPreface vii1 Scope 12 Reference publications 13 Definitions 24 General requirements 35 Ratings 45.1 General 45.2 Ratings 45.3 Application ratings 45.4 Published ratings 46 Tests 56.1 General 56.2 Set-up and installation 56.3 Voltage and frequency 56

26、.4 Air and water temperatures and external static pressure 56.5 Evaporator arrangement 56.6 Condenser (heat rejection) arrangement 66.7 Pumps that cycle on and off 66.8 Testing of units with a single-duct condenser configuration where the condenser air is discharged into an adjacent chamber 66.9 Sta

27、ndby power consumption 67 Sampling size 68 Markings 7AnnexesA (informative) Energy efficiency levels 15B (informative) Sampling size 17C (informative) Optional additional product marking 19Tables1 Portable air conditioner operating and test configurations 82 Multiples for reporting dual duct cooling

28、 capacity, single duct cooling capacity, spot cooling capacity, water cooled condenser capacity, and power input ratings 123 Test configurations 124 Standard rating conditions 135 External static pressure for evaporator air quantity testing 13Figures1 Venting configurations for condenser air quality

29、 testing 14iii(Replaces p. iii, February 2013)C370-13 2013 CSA GroupDecember 2014Technical Committee on Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and RefrigerationA. Carrier Hydro-Qubec,Montral, QubecCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityChairR.L. Cane Caneta Research Inc., Mississauga, OntarioC

30、ategory: General InterestVice-ChairJ. Bilodeau Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, OntarioCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityS. Cao BC Hydro,Burnaby, British ColumbiaAssociateG.E. Cooke Air Solutions Incorporated, Cambridge, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestK.N. Delves Natural Resources Cana

31、da, Ottawa, OntarioAssociateP.F. Edwards Peter Edwards Co., Mississauga, OntarioCategory: General InterestP. Grinbergs Airia Brands Inc.,London, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestE. Grzesik Mississauga, Ontario AssociateG.R. Hamer BC Hydro, Burnaby, British ColumbiaAssociateA.J. Heffler Ottawa, Onta

32、rioCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityG.D. Henriques Henriques Consulting,Richmond, British ColumbiaAssociateC. Kahramanoglu Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing,Toronto, OntarioCategory: General InterestA. Kelly Canadian Electricity Association,Ottawa, OntarioAssociate(Replace

33、s p. iv, February 2013)iv 2013 CSA Group Cooling performance of portable air conditionersDecember 2014S. Krsikapa Ontario Ministry of Energy, Toronto, OntarioCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityT.K. Lau BC Hydro, Burnaby, British ColumbiaCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityC. Li Hydr

34、o One Networks Inc.,Toronto, OntarioAssociateR. Lord Carrier Corporation, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USACategory: Producer InterestR. Martel Electro-Federation Canada,Toronto, OntarioAssociateV. Minea LTE Hydro-Qubec, Shawinigan, QubecAssociateT.J. Orris AMCA International, Inc., Arlington Heights, Il

35、linois, USAAssociateP. Rhodes Reliance Home Comfort, Toronto, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestD. Terlizzi Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada, Mississauga, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestR. Tmej Ontario Ministry of Energy, Toronto, OntarioAssociateK.A. Veerman Fortis

36、BC Inc., Kelowna, British ColumbiaAssociateM. Hopkins CSA Group, Mississauga, OntarioProject Managerv(Replaces p. v, February 2013)C370-13 2013 CSA GroupDecember 2014Subcommittee on Cooling Performance of Portable Air ConditionersR. Martel Electro-Federation Canada,Toronto, OntarioChairA. Aloisi DeL

37、onghi Appliances S.r.l., Treviso, ItalyM. Chowdhury CSA Group,Toronto, OntarioE. Grzesik Mississauga, OntarioJ.M. Jagers Mestex, A Division of Mestek, Inc., Dallas, Texas, USAS. Lee Denso Sales California, Inc., Long Beach, California, USAM.W. Paquette MWP Enterprises, Creedmoor, North Carolina, USA

38、M. Suami Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioR. Tmej Ontario Ministry of Energy,Toronto, OntarioS. Vit DeLonghi Appliances S.r.l.,Treviso, ItalyM.B. Williams Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, Washington DC, USAD. Brire CSA Group, Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerM. Hopkins CSA Group

39、, Mississauga, OntarioProject Manager(Replaces p. vi, February 2013)vi 2013 CSA Group Cooling performance of portable air conditionersDecember 2014PrefaceThis is the second edition of CSA C370, Cooling performance of portable air conditioners. It supersedes the previous edition, published in 2009.Th

40、is Standard, which covers factory-assembled portable air conditioners (i.e., air-sink, air-source, and water-sink units), provides a means of comparing the energy efficiency of portable air conditioners when they are tested under uniform conditions.CSA Group acknowledges that the development of this

41、 Standard was made possible, in part, by the financial support of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), the Ontario Ministry of Energy, Hydro-Qubec, the Ontario Power Authority, and the Canadian Electricity Association.This Standard has been harmonized with ANSI/AHAM PAC-1-2009, Portable Air Conditioner

42、s, to the greatest extent possible and with other comparable North American Standards, e.g., ANSI/ASHRAE 128-2011, Method of Rating Portable Air Conditioners.This Standard is considered suitable for use for conformity assessment within the stated scope of the Standard.This Standard was prepared by t

43、he Subcommittee on Cooling Performance of Portable Air Conditioners, under the jurisdiction of the Technical Committee on Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration and the Strategic Steering Committee on Performance, Energy Efficiency, and Renewables, and has been formally approved b

44、y the Technical Committee.Notes: (1) Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows.(2) Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scope, it is important to note that it remains the responsibility of the users of the Standard t

45、o judge its suitability for their particular purpose.(3) This Standard was developed by consensus, which is defined by CSA Policy governing standardization Code of good practice for standardization as “substantial agreement. Consensus implies much more than a simple majority, but not necessarily una

46、nimity”. It is consistent with this definition that a member may be included in the Technical Committee list and yet not be in full agreement with all clauses of this Standard.(4) To submit a request for interpretation of this Standard, please send the following information to inquiriescsagroup.org

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48、equest in such a way that a specific “yes” or “no” answer will address the issue.Committee interpretations are processed in accordance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governing standardization and are available on the Current Standards Activities page at standardsactivities.csa.ca.(5) This St

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