CAN CSA-C828-2013 Performance requirements for thermostats used with individual room electric space heating devices (Third Edition Errata July 2014).pdf

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1、REVISED JULY 2014CAN/CSA-C828-13National Standard of Canada(approved July 2014)Performancerequirementsforthermostatsused with individual roomelectricspace heatingdevicesLegalNotice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (operating as “CSA Group”) develops standards through a consensus standards

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40、tandards Association,operating as “CSA Group”Prepared byApproved byPerformancerequirementsforthermostatsused with individualroom electricspace heatingdevicesCAN/CSA-C828-13(approved July 2014)National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-C828-13Performance requirements for thermostats used withindividual room

41、electric space heating devicesMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group 1ContentsTechnical Committee on Residential Equipment 3Subcommittee on Performance of Thermostats 5Preface 71 Scope 81.1 General 81.2 Thermostats not covered by this Standard 81.3 Thermal regulation and power line quality 81.4 Terminology 81.5

42、Units of measurement 92 Reference publications 93 Definitions 94 General requirements 104.1 Performance 104.2 Safety 114.3 Thermal regulation 114.3.1 Test conditions 114.3.2 Wall-mounted line-voltage thermostats 114.3.3 Built-in thermostats 114.3.4 Two-component thermostats 114.4 Performance require

43、ments 124.4.1 Droop 124.4.2 Differential 124.4.3 Control point precision 124.4.4 Standard error 124.5 Electromagnetic compatibility Emissions 124.5.1 General 124.5.2 Harmonics 124.5.3 RF emissions 134.5.4 Light flickering 134.5.5 Synchronism 134.6 Electromagnetic compatibility Susceptibility 134.6.1

44、 General 134.6.2 Fast transient burst 144.6.3 Surge 144.6.4 Voltage variations 144.6.5 Voltage dips and short interruptions 144.6.6 Voltage fluctuations 145 Thermal regulation test requirements 145.1 Test set-up 145.2 Test procedure 16CAN/CSA-C828-13Performance requirements for thermostats used with

45、individual room electric space heating devicesMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group 25.3 Data analysis 17Annex A (informative) Details of sampling plan 22Annex B (normative) Standard error (STEYX) 24CAN/CSA-C828-13Performance requirements for thermostats used withindividual room electric space heating devicesMa

46、rch 2013 2013 CSA Group 3Technical Committeeon ResidentialEquipmentG.R. Hamer BC Hydro,Burnaby, British ColumbiaCategory: User InterestChairD.C. Dodge Efficiency Nova Scotia Corporation,Dartmouth, Nova ScotiaCategory: User InterestVice-ChairR.L. Cane Caneta Research Inc.,Mississauga, OntarioCategory

47、: General InterestD. Carr Ontario Power Authority,Toronto, OntarioAssociateK.N. Delves Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateS. Grubbe Calgary, AlbertaRepresenting ConsumersAssociateE. Grzesik Mississauga, Ontario AssociateW. Hassan Northern Lights Asset Management Ltd.,Oakville, OntarioA

48、ssociateG.D.A. Henriques Henriques Consulting,Richmond, British ColumbiaAssociateJ.K. Hodge Toronto, OntarioRepresenting ConsumersCategory: User InterestA. Kelly Canadian Electricity Association (CEA),Ottawa, OntarioAssociateS. Krsikapa Ontario Ministry of Energy,Toronto, OntarioCategory: User Inter

49、estCAN/CSA-C828-13Performance requirements for thermostats used withindividual room electric space heating devicesMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group 4T.K. Lau BC Hydro,Burnaby, British ColumbiaAssociateC. Le BelLaboratoire des technologies de lnergie (LT),Shawinigan, QubecCategory: General InterestC. Lesage Giant Factories Inc. / Usines Giant Inc.,Montreal Est, QubecCategory: Producer InterestC. Li Hydro One Networks Inc.,Toronto, OntarioAssociateR. Martel Electro-Federation Canada,Toronto, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestE. Milakowski Ontario Min

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