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22、S tandards Association, operating as “CSA Group”Operators and systems of doors,gates, draperies, and louvresC22.2 No. 247-14C22.2 No. 247-14Operators and systems of doors, gates, draperies, and louvresJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group 1ContentsTechnical Committee on Consumer and Commercial Products 4Subcommi
23、ttee on Garage Door Operators 6Preface 71 Scope 82 Reference publications 93 Definitions 104 General requirements Components 105 Construction 115.1 General 115.2 Frame and enclosure 115.3 Accessibility of uninsulated live parts and film-coated wire 125.4 Mechanical assembly 135.5 Protection against
24、corrosion 145.6 Power supply connections 165.6.1 Cord-connected operators 165.6.2 Residential garage door operators 165.6.3 Residential and commercial pedestrian door operators 175.6.4 Permanently-connected appliances 175.6.5 Drapery operators 205.7 Live parts 205.8 Internal wiring 215.9 Electrical
25、insulation 235.10 Motors 245.11 Overload protection 245.12 Switches and controls 255.13 Heating elements 275.14 Lampholders 275.15 Receptacles 275.16 Capacitors 275.17 Spacings 285.18 Grounding and bonding 296 Protection against risk of injury to persons 296.1 General 296.2 Moving parts 306.3 Surfac
26、e temperatures 316.4 Pedestrian doors and door operators 326.4.1 General 326.4.2 Interruption of power 326.4.3 Entrapment 32C22.2 No. 247-14Operators and systems of doors, gates, draperies, and louvresJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group 26.5 Industrial doors, door operators, and commercial vehicular door opera
27、tors Entrapment 336.6 Residential garage door and door operator systems 346.6.1 General 346.6.2 Inherent entrapment protection 346.6.3 External entrapment protection 356.6.4 Additional features 366.7 External entrapment protection devices 376.7.1 All devices 376.7.2 Current protection test 376.7.3 S
28、plash test 376.7.4 Resistance to impact test 386.7.5 Normal operation test Photoelectric sensors 386.7.6 Sensitivity test 386.7.7 Ambient light test 396.7.8 Edge sensors 396.8 Instructions for residential garage doors and door operators 406.9 Marking 407 Tests 407.1 Leakage current test 407.2 Leakag
29、e current test following humidity conditioning 417.3 Starting current test 427.4 Input current test 427.5 Normal temperature test 427.5.1 General 427.5.2 Maximum normal load 437.5.3 Residential door operators 437.5.4 Light duty commercial vehicular doors and door operators 447.5.5 Commercial or indu
30、strial door systems or operators 447.5.6 Pedestrian doors 447.5.7 Pedestrian door operators 447.5.8 Parking lot gates 457.5.9 Drapery operators 457.5.10 Louvres 457.6 Dielectric voltage-withstand test 457.7 Insulation resistance test and dielectric voltage-withstand test (repeated) 467.8 Accelerated
31、 ageing test of gaskets 467.9 Tests on switches and controls 467.10 Strain-relief test 477.11 Puncture resistance test 487.12 Permanence of marking tests 487.13 Physical abuse (enclosures) 488 Instruction manual 498.1 General 498.2 Pedestrian doors and door operators 508.3 Residential garage doors a
32、nd door operators 508.3.6 Installation instructions 518.3.7 User instructions 52C22.2 No. 247-14Operators and systems of doors, gates, draperies, and louvresJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group 38.3.8 Industrial and commercial vehicular doors and door operators 528.3.9 Light duty commercial vehicular doors and
33、door operators 528.4 Field-installed labels 539 Marking 549.1 General 549.2 Component marking 579.3 Marking of specific appliances 57Annex A (informative) Acceptable French translations for cautions and warnings 77C22.2 No. 247-14Operators and systems of doors, gates, draperies, and louvresJuly 2014
34、 2014 CSA Group 4Technical Committee on Consumer andCommercial ProductsA. Milne 21st Olympiad Sales,Burlington, OntarioCategory: General InterestChairD. Mascarenhas Brampton, OntarioCategory: General InterestVice-ChairD.P. Badry Government of Yukon,Whitehorse,YukonCategory: Government and/or Regulat
35、ory AuthorityW.J. Burr Burr and Associates,Campbell River, British ColumbiaCategory: General InterestR. Cleary The Home Depot Canada Inc.,Toronto, OntarioAssociateJ.E. Evans Evans Regulatory Certification Consulting,Jasper, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestW. Hansen Trane Ingersoll Rand,La Crosse,W
36、isconsin, USACategory: Producer InterestR.L. Hicks Mississauga, OntarioCategory: General InterestF. LaRiccia Health Canada The Risk Assessment Bureau,Ottawa, OntarioCategory: Government and/or Regulatory AuthorityS. Lawrence Cisco Systems Video Technology Canada, Inc.,Scarborough, OntarioCategory: P
37、roducer InterestG. Lundy IBM Canada Limited,Markham, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestC22.2 No. 247-14Operators and systems of doors, gates, draperies, and louvresJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group5R. Martel Electro-Federation Canada,Toronto, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestS. Michaud Thomas b) mechanical
38、switch or relay used in an entrapment protection circuit moved from the residentialgarage door and door operator systems section to a general section; andc) clarification of sensitivity test apparatus, including update to Figure 9.For general information about the Standards of the Canadian Electrica
39、l Code, Part II, see the preface ofthe latest edition of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0, General Requirements Canadian Electrical Code, Part II.This Standard is considered suitable for use for conformity assessment within the stated scope of theStandard.This Standard was prepared by Subcommittee on Garage Door
40、 Operators, under the jurisdiction of theTechnical Committee on Consumer and Commercial Products and the Strategic Steering Committee onRequirement for Electrical Safety, and has been formally approved by the Technical Committee.Interpretations: The Strategic Steering Committee on Requirements for E
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49、change.C22.2 No. 247-14Operators and systems of doors, gates, draperies, and louvresJuly 2014 2014 CSA Group 8C22.2 No. 247-14Operators and systems of doors, gates,draperies, and louvres1 Scope1.1This Standard applies to electrically-powered door opening devices and other opening and closingappliances rated at 600 V or less and intended to be used in nonhazardous locations in accordance withthe Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.1.2This Standard gives requirements for complete doors, gates, and other such assemblies that includeelectrica