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22、 Group”Spas, hot tubs, and associated equipmentC22.2 No. 218.1-13C22.2 No. 218.1-13Spas, hot tubs, and associated equipmentMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group 1ContentsTechnical Committee on Consumer and Commercial Products 5Subcommittee on Hydro-Massage Spas, Hot Tubs, and Associated Equipment 7Preface 91 Sc
23、ope 102 Reference publications 113 Definitions 134 Construction 154.1 General 154.1.1 Component parts 154.1.2 Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) 154.1.3 Accessories 164.1.4 Capillary tube and sensing circuitry 164.2 Frame and enclosure 164.2.1 General 164.2.2 Structural integrity 164.2.3 Enclos
24、ures for indoor use 174.2.4 Enclosures for outdoor use 174.2.5 Metal enclosures for live parts 174.2.6 Polymeric enclosures 174.2.7 Drainage 174.2.8 Openings in electrical enclosures 174.2.9 Equipment for mounting on or over combustible surface 184.3 Secondary circuits 184.4 Features accessible to a
25、 tub occupant 184.4.1 General 184.4.2 Electrical features accessible to the tub occupant 194.4.3 Pneumatically-coupled controls 214.4.4 Control systems having accessible controls connected in supply circuits and employing two levels of mechanical isolation 214.4.5 Ground fault protection 224.4.6 Spa
26、cings 224.5 Provision for user access 224.6 Resistance to corrosion 224.7 Electrical supply connections 234.8 Grounding and bonding 244.8.1 General 244.8.2 Equipment grounding bus 244.8.3 Grounding terminal 244.8.4 Bonding 244.9 Leakage current collectors 25C22.2 No. 218.1-13Spas, hot tubs, and asso
27、ciated equipmentMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group 24.10 Internal wiring 254.10.1 General 254.10.2 Splices and connections 264.11 Wiring between component enclosures 274.12 Separation of circuits 274.13 Electrical insulation 284.14 Spacings 294.15 Motors 304.16 Water pumps 304.17 Air pumps and blowers 304.18
28、 Motor overload protection 314.19 Electrical protective devices 314.20 Transformers 314.21 Switches and controllers 314.22 Electric heaters and heating elements 324.22.1 General 324.22.2 Frame and heater vessel 324.23 Temperature-regulating controls 324.24 Temperature-limiting controls 334.25 Safety
29、 circuits 334.26 Thermal insulation 344.27 Suction openings 344.28 Plug- and cord-connected equipment 344.28.1 General 344.28.2 Supply cord and plug 344.28.3 Marking 354.28.4 Ground fault circuit interrupters 354.28.5 Cord entry 354.29 Spa and hydro massage control panels 355 Marking 365.1 Visible a
30、fter installation 365.2 Visible during installation 375.3 Instruction manual 385.3.2 Hyperthermia 406 Tests 426.1 General 426.2 Rating (input) 426.3 Temperature 426.4 Leakage current 436.4.1 General 436.4.2 Leakage current abnormal 446.5 Water temperature 446.6 Abnormal operation 446.6.1 General 446
31、.6.2 Water temperature 446.6.3 Interrupted power 456.6.4 Water flow interruption 45C22.2 No. 218.1-13Spas, hot tubs, and associated equipmentMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group 36.6.5 Water backflow 456.6.6 Water exposure 466.6.7 Circulating water pump test 476.7 Circuits accessible to tub occupant 486.7.1 Ge
32、neral 486.7.2 Extra-low-voltage isolated circuits 486.7.3 Extra-low-voltage Class 2 circuits and pneumatically-isolated controls 496.7.4 Control providing two levels of mechanical protection 496.8 Dielectric voltage withstand 506.9 Polymeric enclosure materials for electrical devices 506.9.1 Flammab
33、ility of enclosure 506.9.2 Water immersion 516.9.3 Resistance to impact 516.9.4 Dielectric strength 526.9.5 Conduit connections 526.10 Flow rate 536.11 Structural integrity tests 546.11.1 Rim, seat, and bottom test 546.11.2 Inside tub wall 546.11.3 Impact load test 546.12 Moisture absorption (insula
34、ting materials) 547 Remote packaged units for use with spas and hot tubs 547.1 Scope 547.2 Construction 557.3 Marking 557.3.1 Visible after installation 557.3.2 Instruction manual 557.4 Tests 567.4.4 Flow rate 568 Lighting equipment provided as an integral part of a spa or hot tub 578.1 General 578.
35、2 Construction 578.2.1 Luminaires 578.2.2 Luminaire gaskets 578.2.3 Lampholders 588.2.4 Exposed surfaces of luminaires 588.3 Marking 589 Electrolytic chlorine and bromine generators 589.1 Construction requirements 589.1.1 . General 589.1.2 Supply connections 599.1.3 Terminal parts and leads 619.2 El
36、ectrolytic cell 629.3 Interlocks 629.4 Grounding and bonding 629.5 Markings 62C22.2 No. 218.1-13Spas, hot tubs, and associated equipmentMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group 49.6 Tests 639.6.1 General 639.6.2 Current density measurement 639.6.3 Electrolytic cell impact 649.6.4 Cell circuit ground current 64Anne
37、x A Calibration of current density test probe (informative) 74C22.2 No. 218.1-13Spas, hot tubs, and associated equipmentMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group5Technical Committee on Consumer and Commercial ProductsA. Milne 21st Olympiad Sales, Burlington, OntarioRepresenting General InterestsChairD. Mascarenhas
38、Brampton, OntarioRepresenting General InterestsVice-ChairL. Letea CSA Group, Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerRepresenting Regulatory AuthoritiesD.P. Badry Government of Yukon, Whitehorse, Yukon TerritoryN.J. Breton Electrical Safety Authority, Mississauga, OntarioD.G. Roy Health Canada, Ottawa, O
39、ntarioRepresenting ManufacturersJ.E. Evans Evans Regulatory Certification Consulting, Jasper, OntarioW. Hansen Trane Ingersoll Rand, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USAS. Lawrence Cisco Systems Video Technology Canada, Inc., Scarborough, OntarioG. Lundy IBM Canada Limited, Markham, OntarioR. Martel Electro-Fe
40、deration Canada, Toronto, OntarioC22.2 No. 218.1-13Spas, hot tubs, and associated equipmentMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group 6S. Michaud Thomas b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; andc) where possible, phrase the request in such a way that a specific “yes” or “
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42、tions for its improvement will be referred to the appropriate committee. To submit a proposal for change, please send the following information to inquiriescsagroup.organd include “Proposal for change” in the subject line:a) Standard designation (number);b) relevant clause, table, and/or figure numb
43、er;c) wording of the proposed change; andd) rationale for the change.C22.2 No. 218.1-13Spas, hot tubs, and associated equipmentMarch 2013 2013 CSA Group 10C22.2 No. 218.1-13Spas, hot tubs, and associated equipment1 Scope1.1 This Standard applies to spas, hot tubs, and associated equipment intended f
44、or residential and commercial use indoors or outdoors in nonhazardous locations, installed in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, and connecteda) permanently to an electrical circuit of 250 V or less (i.e., a maximum of 150 volts-to-ground); orb) by a factory-provided
45、supply cord, terminating in a moulded attachment plug, to an electrical supply rated at not more than 125 V single-phase and not more than 15 A.Note: See Clause 4.2.8 for requirements for plug- and cord-connected equipment.1.2 Clauses 4 to 6 apply to spas and hot tubs. Clauses 7 to 9 apply to associ
46、ated equipment, as follows:a) Clause 7 remote packaged units for use with spas and hot tubs;b) Clause 8 lighting equipment provided as an integral part of a spa or hot tub; andc) Clause 9 electrolytic chlorine and bromine generators.1.3 This Standard does not apply toa) hydromassage bathtubs (covere
47、d in CSA C22.2 No. 218.2);b) portable hydromassage units;c) heated bathtubs;d) hydrotherapy bathtubs or units; ande) swimming pool heaters.1.4 General requirements applicable to this Standard are given in CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0, General Requirements Canadian Electrical Code, Part II.1.5 In this Standar
48、d, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the standard; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the
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