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19、 remove for reference. 2014 CSA Group Tray cablesFebruary 2014C22.2 No. 230-09Tray cables1 Scope1.1 This Standard applies to single conductor and multi-conductor constructions, without metal sheath or armour, suitable for use in cable trays and other applications when installed in accordance with th
20、e Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.1.2 The test and marking requirements of this Standard are in addition to the basic requirements for cable construction that appear in other published CSA product Standards.1.3 In CSA Standards, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the u
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23、ements. Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.2 Reference publications2.1 This Standard refers to the following publications, and where such reference is made, it shall be to the edition listed below, including all amendments publishe
24、d thereto.CSA (Canadian Standards Association)C22.1-09Canadian Electrical Code, Part ICAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0-M91 (R2006)General Requirements Canadian Electrical Code, Part IIC22.2 No. 30-M1986 (R2007)Explosion-proof enclosures for use in Class I hazardous locationsCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 38-05Thermoset-insul
25、ated wires and cablesC22.2 No. 75-08Thermoplastic-insulated wires and cables1(Replaces p. 1, February 2009)C22.2 No. 230-09 2014 CSA GroupFebruary 2014C22.2 No. 96-09Portable power cablesCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 239-97 (R2006)Control and instrumentation cablesCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 2556-07Wire and cable test me
26、thodsC68.10-08Shielded power cable for commercial and industrial applications, 546 kV3 General requirementsGeneral requirements applicable to this Standard are given in CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0.4 Construction4.1 Constructions include types specified in the following Standards:(a) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 38;(b)
27、 CSA C22.2 No. 75;(c) CSA C22.2 No. 96;(d) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 239; and(e) CSA C68.10.4.2 Single conductor constructions shall not be smaller than 1/0 AWG.5 Tests5.1 General5.1.1 Tests (mandatory)The following tests shall be conducted on all cables:(a) flame (see Clause 5.2);(b) abnormal low temperatu
28、re impact at 25 C or 40 C (see Clause 5.3);Note: The abnormal low temperature impact test at 40 C is only required where the product marking is “ 40 C” or “MINUS 40 C”.(c) mechanical damage impact (see Clause 5.4);(d) mechanical damage crushing (see Clause 5.5); and(e) weather resistance (see Clause
29、 5.6).5.1.2 Tests (optional)The following tests are optional and require a special marking as shown in Clause 6:(a) abnormal low temperature impact at 40 C (Clause 5.3); and(b) oil resistance (Clause 5.7).5.2 FlameFinished cables shall not have a char length greater than 1.5 m when specimens are tes
30、ted in accordance with the vertical tray flame test (Method 2, FT4) of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 2556.(Replaces p. 2, February 2009)2Standards Update ServiceC22.2 No. 230-09February 2009Title: Tray cablesPagination: 17 pages (viii preliminary and 9 text), each dated February 2009To register for e-mail notif
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35、fied, and was manufactured using biogas energy.February 2009 iiiContents Canadian Standards Association Tray cablesTechnical Committee on Wiring Products ivSubcommittee on Fixed Installation Wires and Cables vPreface viii1Scope 12 Reference publications 13 General requirements 24 Construction 25 Tes
36、ts 25.1 General 25.1.1 Tests (mandatory) 25.1.2 Tests (optional) 25.2 Flame 25.3 Abnormal low temperature Impact 35.4 Mechanical damage Impact 35.4.1 Method 1 (TC types only) 35.4.2 Method 2 (TC-ER types) Impact at room temperature 45.5 Mechanical damage Crushing 55.5.1 Method 1 (TC types only) 55.5
37、.2 Method 2 (TC-ER types) Crushing at room temperature 65.6 Weather resistance 75.7 Oil resistance (optional) 75.8 Explosion on cables with bundled subassemblies (optional) 76Marking 86.1 General 86.2 Product markings 86.2.1 Product markings (mandatory) 86.2.2 Product markings (optional) 86.3 Packag
38、e markings 96.3.1 Package markings (mandatory) 96.3.2 Package markings (optional) 9C22.2 No. 230-09 Canadian Standards Associationiv February 2009Technical Committee on Wiring ProductsK.L. Rodel Hubbell Canada LP,Pickering, OntarioRepresenting ManufacturersChairS. Paulsen Province of New Brunswick,F
39、redericton, New BrunswickRepresenting Regulatory AuthoritiesVice-ChairB. Haydon Canadian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerRepresenting Regulatory AuthoritiesG. Montminy Rgie du btiment du Qubec,Qubec, QubecT. Olechna Electrical Safety Authority,Mississauga, OntarioA. Tsissere
40、v City of Vancouver,Vancouver, British ColumbiaRepresenting ManufacturersC. Davis Electro Cables Incorporated,Trenton, OntarioP. Desilets Leviton Manufacturing of Canada Limited,Pointe-Claire, QubecB.F. OConnell Tyco Thermal Controls (Canada) Ltd.,Trenton, OntarioD.S. Reith Nexans Canada Inc.,Markha
41、m, OntarioRepresenting General InterestsB. Beland Sherbrooke, QubecD.H. Dunsire Winnipeg, ManitobaConsumer RepresentativeC. Samuels ConocoPhillips Canada Ltd.,Calgary, AlbertaT. Simmons British Columbia Institute of Technology,Burnaby, British Columbia Canadian Standards Association Tray cablesFebru
42、ary 2009 vSubcommittee on Fixed Installation Wires and CablesM. Hartley Nexans Canada Inc.,Markham, OntarioChairC. Hunter Alcan Cable,Las Vegas, Nevada, USAVice-ChairE. Aberbach General Cable Industries, Inc.,Willimantic, Connecticut, USAH. Aitken Nexans Canada Inc.,Fergus, OntarioE.J. Alf Transport
43、 Canada,Ottawa, OntarioJ.M. Asselin Alcan Cable,Mississauga, OntarioG.C. Baker General Cable Industries, Inc.,BICC Brand Utility Cable,Suffern, New York, USAS. Campolo Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.,Little Neck, New York, USAC. Choo-Wing General Cable Canada Ltd.,Toronto, OntarioW.F. Constantin
44、e Draka Cableteq USA,North Dighton, Massachusetts, USAD.J. Cotoara Amerace,Richmond Hill, OntarioT. Edwards Alcan Cable,Atlanta, Georgia, USAJ. Ferguson Shawflex,Toronto, OntarioJ.M. Gallagher Bayer MaterialScience LLC,Baytown, Texas, USAB. Harmer CSA International,Toronto, OntarioS. Hawkins ShawCor
45、 Ltd.,Toronto, OntarioC22.2 No. 230-09 Canadian Standards Associationvi February 2009D. Henry Manitoba Department of National Defence,Westwin, ManitobaL.B. Ingram Alcan Cable,Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USAP. Jackson Shawflex,Toronto, OntarioT.R. Jurczak General Cable,Fort Wayne, Indiana, USAG. Kris
46、hnan Southwire Canada Company,Stouffville, OntarioP.M. Leblanc General Cable Industries, Inc.,BICC Brand Utility Cable,Suffern, New York, USAC. Lemay Prysmian Power Cables and Systems Canada Ltd.,Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QubecL. Lisker American Insulated Wire Corporation,Mansfield, Massachusetts, U
47、SAS. Moore Draka Cableteq USA,Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, USAK. Nuckles Southwire Company,Carrollton, Georgia, USAB. Parmar Greater Toronto Airports Authority,Toronto, OntarioG. Passler Shawflex,Toronto, OntarioP. Petit Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USAJ. Polak Hydro One Networks Inc.,Toronto, Ontari
48、oW.F. Powers Southwire Company,Carrollton, Georgia, USAJ. Prema Shawflex,Toronto, OntarioL. Radom Magna Electric Corporation,Regina, SaskatchewanD.S. Reith Nexans Canada Inc.,Markham, OntarioR.D. Roulston Pyramid Corporation,Calgary, Alberta Canadian Standards Association Tray cablesFebruary 2009 vi
49、iV. Rowe Westbank, British ColumbiaT. Rudd Belden (Canada) Inc.,Cobourg, OntarioR. Tonelli Delco Wire and Cable Limited,Concord, OntarioA. Tsisserev City of Vancouver,Vancouver, British ColumbiaD. Wasilewski Draka Cableteq USA,Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, USAE.H. Wiebe Manitoba Hydro,Winnipeg, ManitobaA. Yip Transport Canada,Toronto, OntarioL. Letea Canadian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerC22.2 No. 230-09 Canadian Standards Associationviii February 2009PrefaceThis is the second edition