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23、 Installation code for solid-fuel-burning appliances andequipmentTechnical Committee on Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Equipment vPreface vii1Scope 12 Reference publications 23 Definitions 34 General requirements 54.1 Appliances and equipment 54.2 Application 54.2.1 Manufacturers certified
24、 instructions 54.2.2 Mobile home installation 54.3 Hazardous locations 54.4 Ancillary equipment 64.5 Suitability of equipment 64.6 Accessibility 64.7 Electrical features 64.8 Oil-fired, gas-fired, or electric equipment 65 Air for combustion and ventilation 65.1 Protection against depressurization wi
25、thin a building 65.1.1 Heating appliances 65.1.2 Decorative appliances 75.1.3 Protection against depressurization 75.1.4 Spillage detection and alarm systems 75.1.5 Documentation 75.2 Outdoor combustion air ducts 75.3 Ventilation air supply in confined spaces 76 Venting flue gases 86.1 General 86.2
26、Chimneys 86.3 Breech pipes and thimbles 106.4 Flue pipes 106.5 Fireplace inserts and hearth-mounted stoves 116.6 Termination of appliances certified for side-wall venting 137 Controls and safety devices 137.1 General 137.2 Automatic fuel-feeding device controls 138 Installation of appliances 158.1 F
27、loor protection 158.1.1 General 158.1.2 Floor protection 158.1.3 Ember protection 158.1.4 Radiant heat protection 158.2 Wall and ceiling clearances of appliances 16B365-10 Canadian Standards Associationiv April 20109 Installation of ducts 179.1 Materials 179.1.1 Ducts 179.1.2 Joints 179.1.3 Tape 179
28、.2 Clearances 179.2.1 Plenums 179.2.2 Supply air ducts 179.2.3 Return air ducts 1710 Tests 1710.1 Tests and observations 1710.2 Test requirements 1810.2.1 Test point locations 1810.2.2 Draft 1810.2.3 Smoke density 1810.2.4 Analysis of flue gases 1810.2.5 Functioning of safety and operating controls
29、1810.2.6 Fuel input 1811 Additional requirements for solid-fuel-burning add-on furnaces and add-on boilers 19AnnexesA (informative) Fuel and ash storage 30B (informative) Procedure for safety inspection of an existing oil- or gas-fired appliance 32C (informative) Procedure for installing a solid-fue
30、l-burning add-on furnace or boiler on an existing oil-fired, gas-fired, or electric appliance 34D (informative) Outdoor combustion air 35E (informative) Chimney inspection 37F (informative) Functioning of safety and operating controls 38G (informative) Quality of work and responsibilities of install
31、ers 39H (informative) Breech pipe installation 40I (informative) Bibliography 41Tables1 Mild steel flue pipe Minimum thickness 192 Clearances to combustible material for uncertified appliances using solid fuel 203 Reduction in appliance and ductwork clearances from combustible material with specifie
32、d forms of protection 20Figures1 Attachment of a breech pipe to a masonry chimney 212 Passing a flue or breech pipe through a wall of combustible material 223 Minimum clearances to combustible material 234 Flue pipe clearances to walls and ceilings with specified protection 255 Minimum flue pipe cle
33、arances to walls 266 Application of wall and ceiling protection 277 Clearances from the firebox bottom to the floor 29 Canadian Standards Association Installation code for solid-fuel-burning appliances andequipmentApril 2010 vTechnical Committee on Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning EquipmentG
34、.H. Yoshida Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal,Toronto, OntarioChairR. Braaten Carleton Place, Ontario Vice-ChairJ. Herald The Foundry,Orangeville, OntarioVice-ChairR. Blanchard Tarion,Dorchester, OntarioM. Byle Stove Parlour and Gallery Inc.,Tiverton, OntarioAssociateV. De Simini Manor Underwriting
35、 Solutions,King City, OntarioG. Dick Markham Fire and Emergency Services,Markham, OntarioAssociateH. Fletcher Intertek Testing Services NA Ltd.,Mississauga, OntarioAssociateD. Fugler Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateZ. Gadomski Wood Energy Technicians of BC (WETBC),Por
36、t Coquitlam, British ColumbiaD. Green National Research Council Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateE. Grzesik Ontario Ministry of Energy, Toronto, OntarioJ. Gulland The Wood Heat Organization Inc.,Killaloe, OntarioM. Hladysh Selkirk Canada Corp.,Stoney Creek, OntarioK. Johnson Newmac Manufacturing Inc.,
37、Derbert, Nova ScotiaN. Khan Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing,Toronto, OntarioB365-10 Canadian Standards Associationvi April 2010J.L. LHeureaux SBI Fabriquant de poles international inc.,Qubec, QubecJ. Morrison Chimney Swift Ltd.,Rockwood, OntarioE. Myers Alternative Enterprises,Pete
38、rborough, OntarioD. Olivier Association des Professionnels du Chauffage,Montral, QubecB. Palmateer The Corporation of the City of Peterborough,Peterborough, OntarioF. Preto CANMET Energy Technology Centre,Ottawa, OntarioV.R. Rochon Rochon Engineering Incorporated,Concord, OntarioC. Salvian Alberta M
39、unicipal Affairs and Housing,Edmonton, AlbertaC.A. Short Fredericton, New BrunswickRepresenting ConsumersD. Stewart Office of the Fire Marshal,Halifax, Nova ScotiaT. Stroud Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association,Arlington, Virginia, USAAssociateP. Wallis Green Valley Heating, Lucan, OntarioB. Yanik
40、W.I.S.E.,Crystal Beach, OntarioL. Contasti Canadian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject Manager Canadian Standards Association Installation code for solid-fuel-burning appliances andequipmentApril 2010 viiPrefaceThis is the seventh edition of CSA B365, Installation code for solid-fuel-
41、burning appliances and equipment. It supersedes the previous editions, published in 2001, 1991, 1987, 1984, 1982, and 1980.Major changes in this edition include revised requirements for the venting of flue gases and for floor and ember protection of appliances.This Code was prepared by the Technical
42、 Committee on Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Equipment, under the jurisdiction of the Strategic Steering Committee on Fire Safety and Fuel-Burning Equipment, and has been formally approved by the Technical Committee.April 2010Notes: (1) Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and
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48、 which is available on the CSA Web site at www.csa.ca. Canadian Standards Association Installation code for solid-fuel-burning appliances andequipmentApril 2010 1B365-10Installation code for solid-fuel-burning appliances andequipment1Scope1.1This Code specifies requirements for the installation, alt
49、eration, and maintenance of solid-fuel-burning appliances and equipment installed indoors or outdoors.1.2In this Code solid-fuel-burning appliances include(a)furnaces;(b) boilers;(c) stoves;(d) ranges;(e) space heaters;(f) factory-built fireplaces; and(g) water heaters.1.3In this Code, the term “solid fuel” includes(a)cordwood;(b) wood chips;(c) sawdust;(d) peat logs;(e) wood and other biomass pellets;(f) kernel corn; and(g) coal.1.4This Code does not apply to(a)incinerators;(b) site-built fireplaces;(c) process equipment; or(d)