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21、andards Association, operating as “CSA Group”Meter-mounting devicesC22.2 No. 115-14C22.2 No. 115-14Meter-mounting devicesJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group 1ContentsTechnical Committee on Industrial Products 3Subcommittee on Meter-Mounting Devices 5Preface 61 Scope 82 Reference publications 93 Definitions 94
22、General requirements 105 Construction 105.1 General 105.2 Enclosures 105.2.1 General 105.2.2 Protection against corrosion 115.2.3 Enclosures for outdoor use 115.2.4 Cast metal enclosures 115.2.5 Sheet metal enclosures 115.2.6 Covers 125.3 Meter mounting 135.4 Conduit openings and connections 135.4.1
23、 General 135.4.2 Threaded conduit openings 135.4.3 Threaded conduit connections 135.4.4 Knockouts 145.5 Supports for bare live parts 145.6 Wiring terminal parts 145.7 Current-carrying parts 165.8 Fastening and support of current-carrying parts 165.9 Wiring 175.10 Spacings 185.11 Wiring space and wir
24、e-bending space 195.12 Compatibility 205.13 Fifth-jaw metering kits 205.14 Grounding and bonding 205.15 Self-contained meter-mounting devices with a bypass mechanism 205.16 Meter jaw safety guard 216 Marking 216.1 Details required 216.2 Mounting and wiring kits 226.3 Meter-mounting devices with stud
25、s for termination 226.4 Meter-mounting devices with automatic circuit-closers or bypass contacts 22C22.2 No. 115-14Meter-mounting devicesJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group 26.5 Production date 226.6 Transformer-rated meter-mounting devices 236.7 Meter-mounting devices with bypass 236.8 Self-contained meter-mo
26、unting devices with bypass 237 Tests 247.1 Temperature 247.1.1 Test conditions 247.1.2 Test loads 257.1.3 Test requirements 267.2 Contact endurance 267.3 Temperature (repeated) 267.4 Weather and humidity 267.5 Gaskets 277.6 Dielectric strength 277.7 Bonding 277.8 Heat-cycling test for joints in curr
27、ent-carrying parts 277.9 Mechanical strength 287.10 Rotation prevention for socket jaws and wire connectors 287.11 Connectors 287.12 Testing paint finishes 29Annex A (informative) Self-contained meter-mounting device with bypass Suggested testsequence 46Annex B (informative) Self-contained meter-mou
28、nting device Suggested test sequence 47C22.2 No. 115-14Meter-mounting devicesJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group 3Technical Committeeon IndustrialProductsR.M. Bartholomew Electric Power Equipment Ltd,Vancouver, British ColumbiaCategory: Producer InterestChairR.P. de Lhorbe Schneider Electric Canada, Inc.,Richm
29、ond, British ColumbiaCategory: Producer InterestVice-ChairD.P. Badry Government of Yukon,Whitehorse,YukonCategory: Governmentand/or Regulatory AuthorityB.M. Baldwin Startco Engineering ULC,Saskatoon, SaskatchewanCategory: Producer InterestV.V. Gagachev Eaton,Burlington, OntarioCategory: Producer Int
30、erestD.R. MacLeod Department of Labour and Advanced Education,Halifax, Nova ScotiaCategory: Governmentand/or Regulatory AuthorityN. Mancini Mississauga, OntarioCategory: General InterestD. Mascarenhas Brampton, OntarioCategory: General InterestD.G. Morlidge Fluor Canada Ltd.,Calgary, AlbertaCategory
31、: General InterestT. Olechna Electrical Safety Authority,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: Governmentand/or Regulatory AuthorityR. Pack SaskPower,Saskatoon, SaskatchewanCategory: Governmentand/or Regulatory AuthorityC22.2 No. 115-14Meter-mounting devicesJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group 4M. Smith Rockwell Automa
32、tion Canada Inc. Control Systems,Cambridge, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestA.Z. Tsisserev Applied Engineering Solutions Ltd.,Vancouver, British ColumbiaCategory: General InterestM. Humphries CSA Group,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerC22.2 No. 115-14Meter-mounting devicesJuly 2014 2014 CSA Grou
33、p5Subcommitteeon Meter-Mounting DevicesS. Michaud Thomas b) the addition of requirements for bypass for self-contained meter-mount devices greater than 200 A;andc) updated reference publications.For general information on the Standards of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part II, see the Preface of CAN
34、/CSA-C22.2 No. 0, General Requirements Canadian Electrical Code, Part II.This Standard is considered suitable for use for conformity assessmentwithin the stated scope of theStandard.This Standard was prepared by the Subcommittee on Meter-Mounting Devices under the jurisdiction ofthe Technical Commit
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44、. 115-14Meter-mountingdevices1 Scope1.1This Standard applies to indoor and outdoor meter-mounting devices, either as complete self-containeddevices or provided as a part of service equipment, for use in nonhazardous locations, and intended tobe employed in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian E
45、lectrical Code, Part I (“CEC Part I”).1.2This Standard covers devices for use with watt hour meters, demand meters, time switches, currenttransformers, test switches, instruments, and similar devices rated at 320 A or less per meter socket, 600V or less, single or polyphase,and multiple-positionmete
46、r socket assemblieswith an overall currentrating of 600 A or less (200 A maximum per meter socket).1.3This Standard applies to subfeed meter-mounting devices that have provision for the main loadterminations and for one subfeed termination.1.4This Standard applies to the meter-mounting device portio
47、n when supplied as a part of service or otherequipment where applicable.1.5Meter-mounting devices, as covered by this Standard, are not intended to be used as load-making orload-breakingdevices.1.6This Standard applies to transformer-rated meter-mounting devices that consist of current transformers,
48、meter sockets, and optional test switches, mounted in the same enclosure rated 600 A or less and 600 V(nominal) or less.1.7In this Standard,“shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged tosatisfy in order to comply with the standard; “should” is used to express
49、 a recommendation or thatwhich is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissiblewithin the limits of the standard.Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of anote accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material.Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written asrequirements.C22.2 No. 115-14Meter-mounting devicesJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group 9Annexes are designated normativ