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22、47-4044.The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) prints its publications on Rolland Enviro100, which contains 100%recycled post-consumer fibre, is EcoLogo and Processed Chlorine Free certified, and was manufactured using biogas energy.November 2010 iiiContents Canadian Standards Association Armoured
23、 segmented power and communication assembly (ASPCA)Technical Committee on Wiring Products vIntegrated Committee on Portable and Mine Power Cable viPreface vii1Scope12 Reference publications 13 Definitions 34 Construction 34.1 General 34.2 Power conductors 34.3 Bonding conductors 44.3.1 General 44.3.
24、2 Bonding of SRS system 44.4 Insulation 44.5 Optical fiber 44.6 Coaxial cable 44.7 Mechanical strain relief system 54.8 Binder (optional) 54.9 Thermally protective layer (optional) 54.10 Armour 54.11 Overall outer jacket (optional) 54.12 Fittings 64.13 Boxes 65Marking65.1 General 65.1.1 Cables witho
25、ut an outer jacket 65.1.2 Cables with an outer jacket 65.2 Product marking 65.3 Package marking 75.4 Installation instructions 75.5 Connections and terminations 75.6 Tag marking 86 Testing 86.1 Performance tests on insulated conductors 86.1.1 Long-term insulation resistance in water 86.1.2 Long-term
26、 insulation resistance in air for 90 C rated conductors 96.1.3 Capacitance and relative permittivity 96.1.4 Conductor corrosion 96.1.5 Insulation fall-in 106.1.6 Cold bend and cold impact 106.1.7 Deformation 106.1.8 Hot-creep elongation and hot-creep set 106.1.9 Durability of ink printing 106.1.10 S
27、hrinkback 11C22.2 No. 267-10 Canadian Standards Associationiv November 20106.1.11 AC spark test 116.1.12 Insulation resistance in water at 15 C 116.1.13 Electrical continuity 116.2 Performance tests on completed cable assembly 116.2.1 Mechanical 116.2.2 Flame tests 166.2.3 Electrical tests 16Tables1
28、 Minimum size of bonding conductors 192 Test potential for spark test 193 Mandrel diameter for metal sheath flexibility test 204 Data integrity BER ratio 20 Canadian Standards Association Armoured segmented power and communication assembly (ASPCA)November 2010 vTechnical Committee on Wiring Products
29、K. Rodel Hubbell Canada,Pickering, OntarioRepresenting ManufacturersChairL. Letea Canadian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerRepresenting Regulatory AuthoritiesG. Montminy Rgie du btiment du Qubec,Qubec, QubecT. Olechna Electrical Safety Authority,Mississauga, OntarioM. Shea C
30、ity of Victoria, Victoria, British ColumbiaRepresenting ManufacturersC. Davis Electro Cables Incorporated,Trenton, OntarioP. Desilets Leviton Manufacturing of Canada Limited,Pointe-Claire, QubecB. OConnell Tyco Thermal Controls (Canada) Ltd.,Trenton, OntarioD.S. Reith Nexans Canada Inc.,Markham, Ont
31、arioRepresenting General InterestsB. Beland Sherbrooke, QubecD.H. Dunsire Winnipeg, ManitobaC. Samuels ConocoPhillips Canada Ltd.,Calgary, AlbertaT. Simmons British Columbia Institute of TechnologyBurnaby, British ColumbiaA.Z. Tsisserev Stantec ConsultingVancouver, British ColumbiaC22.2 No. 267-10 C
32、anadian Standards Associationvi November 2010Integrated Committee on Portable and Mine Power CableB.L. Fisher General Cable Industries, Inc.,Marion, Indiana, USAChairC. Choo-Wing General Cable Canada Ltd., Toronto, OntarioW.F. Constantine Draka Cableteq USA,North Dighton, Massachusetts, USAS.B. Frie
33、dman General Cable Industries, Inc.,Lincoln, Rhode Island, USAM.A. Fuller AmerCable Inc.,Beaver, Pennsylvania, USAE.J. Gagnon Electrical Cable Supply Ltd.,Edmonton, AlbertaT. Hamden CSA International,Toronto, OntarioJ. Johnson Electro Cables Inc.,Trenton, OntarioR. Kummer Southwire Company,Carrollto
34、n, Georgia, USAG. Lobay CANMET, Natural Resources Canada,Kars, OntarioN. Moubed Anixter Canada Inc.,Mississauga, OntarioI. Muller Nexans Canada Inc.,Markham, OntarioG. Patton Patton (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and(c) where possible, phrase the
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37、 in the subject line:(a) Standard designation (number);(b) relevant clause, table, and/or figure number;(c) wording of the proposed change; and(d) rationale for the change. Canadian Standards Association Armoured segmented power and communication assembly (ASPCA)November 2010 1C22.2 No. 267-10Armour
38、ed segmented power and communication assembly (ASPCA)1Scope1.1This Standard specifies the construction and testing of armoured segmented power and communication assembly (ASPCA) composite cable systems suitable for emergency applications rated up to 600 V.Note: Systems can include power conductors,
39、optical fibers, coaxial cables and fittings (connectors and boxes), intended for installation in accordance with the rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, on systems having nominal voltages of 600 V or less.1.2This Standard applies to fire-resistant-rated, armoured, thermally-insulated, str
40、ain-relieved, multi-conductor, segmented, power and communications cable systems, rated up to 600 V and intended for use in industrial and commercial applications.1.3In CSA standards, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply w
41、ith the standard; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the standard.Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purp
42、ose of a note 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 as requirements.Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (nonmandatory) to define their ap
43、plication.2 Reference publicationsThis Standard refers to the following publications, and where such reference is made, it shall be to the edition listed below, including all amendments published thereto.CSA (Canadian Standards Association)C22.1-09Canadian Electrical Code, Part IC22.2 No. 0.3-09Test
44、 methods for electrical wires and cablesCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0.4-04 (R2009)Bonding of electrical equipmentCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 18.1-04 (R2009)Metallic outlet boxesC22.2 No. 267-10 Canadian Standards Association2 November 2010CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 18.3-04 (R2009)Conduit, tubing, and cable fittingsC22.2 No. 38-
45、10Thermoset insulated wires and cablesC22.2 No. 51-09Armoured cablesCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 94.1-07Enclosures for electrical equipment, non-environmental considerationsC22.2 No. 131-07Type TECK 90 cableC22.2 No. 210-05Appliance wiring material productsC22.2 No. 214-08Communications cablesC22.2 No. 232-09O
46、ptical fiber cablesCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 2556-07Wire and cable test methodsT529-95 (withdrawn)Telecommunications Cabling Systems in Commercial BuildingsNEMA/ICEA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association/Insulated Cable Engineers Association)ANSI/NEMA WC 74/ICEA S-93-639-2006546 kV Shielded Power C
47、able for Use in the Transmission and Distribution of Electrical EnergyNFPA (National Fire Protection Association)262-2007Standard Method of Test for Flame Travel and Smoke of Wires and Cables for Use in Air-Handling SpacesNRCC (National Research Council of Canada)National Building Code of Canada, 20
48、05TIA/EIA (Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronics Industries Association)568-B Series568-C:2008Optical Fiber Cabling Components StandardULC (Underwriters Laboratories of Canada)S102.4-10Standard Method for Test for Fire and Smoke Characteristics of Electrical Wiring, Cables and Non-meta
49、llic RacewaysS139-2000Standard Method of Fire Test for Evaluation of Integrity of Electrical Cables Canadian Standards Association Armoured segmented power and communication assembly (ASPCA)November 2010 33 DefinitionsThe following definitions shall apply in this Standard.Binder a mechanical restraining system designed to primarily hold the core components together during manufacture.Box special purpose metallic box meeting the requirements of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 94.1 with a minimum rating of 4X.Connector a connector meeting the requirements of