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19、 at http:/m- call toll-free 1-888-853-3503.CONTENTSPreface .51 Scope .72 Dated and undated references 73 Normative references 74 Definitions 85 Classification .96 General requirements 107 Marking .117.1 General 117.2 Specific markings based on classification .118 General notes on tests .129 Mechanic
20、al strength requirements .1310 Polymeric materials .1410.1 Flammability classification .1410.2 Relative thermal index rating .1410.3 Substitution of materials .1510.4 Material requirements .1511 Corrosion resistance 1512 Sharp edges .1613 Installation test .1614 Mechanical strength test method .1614
21、.1 General .1614.2 Assembly for test Positioning Devices .1714.3 Assembly for test Separate Mounting Devices .1815 Mechanical strength/elevated temperature test Wiring Ducts .1916 Environmental conditioning .1917 Smoke and heat release tests 20TABLES .21FIGURES 22ANNEX A ADHESIVES (Normative)A1 Scop
22、e .27A2 Requirements 27A3 Method General 27A4 As-received test 27A5 Effect of temperature 28A6 Effect of humidity .30A7 Effect of cold .30A8 Effect of cyclic conditions 30A9 Other test considerations 30JANUARY 25, 2013 CSA C22.2 NO. 18.5-13 UL 1565 3ANNEX B WATER AND ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT EXPOSURE (Norm
23、ative)B1 Retention of mechanical strength following water and ultraviolet light exposure 32B2 Normative references .32B3 Ultraviolet light exposure 32B3.1 Apparatus .32B3.2 Method .33ANNEX C SMOKE AND HEAT RELEASE TEST (Normative)C1 Scope .34C2 Apparatus .34C2.1 General .34C2.2 Ignition source .34C2
24、.3 Test frame enclosure and burner 36C2.4 Collection hood and exhaust duct 38C2.5 Velocity measuring instruments 40C2.6 Gas sampling and analysis equipment 42C2.7 Smoke measuring instruments .42C2.8 Data acquisition 42C3 Pretest calibration 42C3.1 Oxygen analyzer .42C3.2 Heat release rate 43C3.3 Pho
25、tometer system .44C4 Test procedure .44C4.1 Initial preparation 44C4.2 Procedure .44C5 Calculations .44C5.1 Calibration constant 44C5.2 Heat release rate 45C5.3 Smoke release rate 47C5.4 Normalized optical density 47C6 Report 48ANNEX D SUBSTITUTION OF MATERIALS (Informative)D1 Normative references .
26、49D2 Criteria for substitution of materials .49ANNEX E POLYMERIC MATERIAL MODIFICATIONS (Informative)E1 Regrind material 50E2 Additives used in the molding process 50E3 Blending materials 51JANUARY 25, 2013CSA C22.2 NO. 18.5-13 UL 15654PrefaceThis is the harmonized CSA Group and UL Standard for Posi
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37、 and is not part of the ANSIapproved standard.JANUARY 25, 2013CSA C22.2 NO. 18.5-13 UL 156561 Scope1.1 This standard applies to those metallic and nonmetallic devices used for positioning which mayinclude bundling and securing or to a limited extent supporting cable, wire, conduit, or tubing of a wi
38、ringsystem in electrical installations, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. Thisstandard applies to, but is not limited to, cable clamps, cable and conduit clips, and non-raceway wiringducts.1.2 These requirements do not apply to cable ties or cable tie accessories, coa
39、ted electrical sleeving,extruded insulating tubing, metallic or nonmetallic raceways or woven flexible nonmetallic tubing (fiberloom) employed as mechanical protection for insulated wires or equipment covered by other standards orrequirements.Note 1: Cable ties and cable tie accessories are covered
40、in the Standard for Cable Ties for Electrical Installations,CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 62275 or UL 62275.Note 2: Nonmetallic Mechanical Protective Tubing (NMPT) is covered in the Standard for Nonmetallic MechanicalProtective Tubing (NMPT), CSA C22.2 No. 227.3 or UL 1696.1.3 These requirements do not apply to
41、 any mechanical protection or electrical insulation that is providedby these devices.1.4 These requirements do not apply to hardware for the support of conduit, tubing, and cable from abuilding structure, such as hangers, staples, straps, and similar devices for installation in accordance withthe Na
42、tional Electrical Code, NFPA 70, and the Canadian Electrical Code (CE Code) Part I.Note: Hardware for the support of conduit, tubing, and cable from a building structure such as hangers, staples,straps, and similar devices for installation in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, an
43、d theCanadian Electrical Code (CE Code) Part I are covered in the Standard for Hardware for the Support of Conduit,Tubing, and Cable, CSA C22.2 No. 18.4 or UL 2239.1.5 In Canada, the requirements in this standard generally address class of workmanship in accordancewith the Canadian Electrical Code (
44、CE Code) Part 1, and where applicable, minor combustiblecomponents in the National Building Code of Canada.2 Dated and undated references2.1 For undated references to Standards, such references shall be considered to refer to the latest editionand all amendments to that edition up to the time when t
45、his Standard was approved. For dated referencesto Standards, such references shall be considered to refer to the dated edition and all amendmentspublished up to the time the Standard was approved.3 Normative referencesCSA Group StandardsC22.1-12Canadian Electrical Code, Part ICAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0-10G
46、eneral Requirements Canadian Electrical Code, Part IIJANUARY 25, 2013 CSA C22.2 NO. 18.5-13 UL 1565 7CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0.17-00Evaluation of Properties of Polymeric MaterialsC22.2 No. 18.4-04Hardware for the Support of Conduit, Tubing, and CableUL StandardsUL 746BPolymeric Materials Long Term Propert
47、y EvaluationsUL 2239Hardware for the Support of Conduit, Tubing, and CableASTM StandardsASTM B117-97Standard Practice for Operating Salt-Spray (Fog) ApparatusIEC StandardsIEC 60216-4-1 (2006)Guide for the Determination of Thermal Endurance Properties of Electrical Insulating Materials Part 4:Aging O
48、vens Section One: Single Chamber Ovens (Third Edition)IEC 60695-11-10 (2003)Fire Hazard Testing Part 11-10: Test Flames 50 W Horizontal and Vertical Flame Test Methods. (FirstEdition)National Research Council of Canada PublicationNational Building Code of Canada 2011NFPA PublicationNational Electric
49、al Code (NEC)ANSI/NFPA 70-20114 Definitions4.1 For the purpose of this Standard, the following definitions apply to the use of positioning devicesdescribed in Clause 1, Scope.4.2 AIR HANDLING SPACES Ducts or plenums used for environmental air and other spaces usedfor environmental air, such as above hung ceili