CSA C22 2 NO 36-2008 Hairdressing equipment (Seventh Edition Update No 1 June 2008 Update No 2 September 2008).pdf

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1、C22.2 No. 36-08(reaffirmed 2012)Hairdressing equipmentLegal Notice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (CSA) standards are developed through a consensus standards development process approved by the Standards Council of Canada. This process brings together volunteers representing varied view

2、points and interests to achieve consensus and develop a standard. Although CSA administers the process and establishes rules to promote fairness in achieving consensus, it does not independently test, evaluate, or verify the content of standards.Disclaimer and exclusion of liabilityThis document is

3、provided without any representations, warranties, or conditions of any kind, express or implied, including, without limitation, implied warranties or conditions concerning this documents fitness for a particular purpose or use, its merchantability, or its non-infringement of any third partys intelle

4、ctual property rights. CSA does not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or currency of any of the information published in this document. CSA makes no representations or warranties regarding this documents compliance with any applicable statute, rule, or regulation. IN NO EVENT SHALL CSA, ITS VOLUNT

5、EERS, MEMBERS, SUBSIDIARIES, OR AFFILIATED COMPANIES, OR THEIR EMPLOYEES, DIRECTORS, OR OFFICERS, BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INJURY, LOSS, COSTS, OR EXPENSES, HOWSOEVER CAUSED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOST REVENUE, BUSINESS INTER

6、RUPTION, LOST OR DAMAGED DATA, OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSS, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM ACCESS TO OR POSSESSION OR USE OF THIS DOCUMENT, EVEN IF CSA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH

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8、is document is directed to those who have the appropriate degree of experience to use and apply its contents, and CSA accepts no responsibility whatsoever arising in any way from any and all use of or reliance on the information contained in this document. CSA is a private not-for-profit company tha

9、t publishes voluntary standards and related documents. CSA has no power, nor does it undertake, to enforce compliance with the contents of the standards or other documents it publishes. Intellectual property rights and ownershipAs between CSA and the users of this document (whether it be in printed

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11、nd trade secrets are protected by patents and applications for patents. Without limitation, the unauthorized use, modification, copying, or disclosure of this document may violate laws that protect CSAs and/or others intellectual property and may give rise to a right in CSA and/or others to seek leg

12、al redress for such use, modification, copying, or disclosure. To the extent permitted by licence or by law, CSA reserves all intellectual property rights in this document.Patent rightsAttention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this standard may be the subject of patent right

13、s. CSA shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights is entirely their own responsibility.Authorized use of this documentThis document is being provided by CSA for

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15、is document in print or paper form may be distributed only to persons who are authorized by CSA to have such copies, and only if this Legal Notice appears on each such copy.In addition, users may not and may not permit others to.alter this document in any way or remove this Legal Notice from the att

16、ached standard;.sell this document without authorization from CSA; or.make an electronic copy of this document.If you do not agree with any of the terms and conditions contained in this Legal Notice, you may not load or use this document or make any copies of the contents hereof, and if you do make

17、such copies, you are required to destroy them immediately. Use of this document constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Legal Notice.Update No. 2C22.2 No. 36-08September 2008Note: General Instructions for CSA Standards are now called Updates. Please contact CSA Information Pr

18、oducts Sales or visit www.ShopCSA.ca for information about the CSA Standards Update Service.Title: Hairdressing equipment originally published March 2008Revisions issued: Update No. 1 June 2008If you are missing any updates, please contact CSA Information Products Sales or visit www.ShopCSA.ca.The f

19、ollowing revisions have been formally approved and are marked by the symbol delta () in the margin on the attached replacement pages:CSA C22.2 No. 36-08 originally consisted of 58 pages (viii preliminary and 50 text), each dated March 2008. It now consists of the following pages: Update your copy by

20、 inserting these revised pages.Keep the pages you remove for reference.Revised Clauses 5.5.1.1 and 5.5.2.1 and Table 4New NoneDeleted NoneMarch 2008 iiiviii, 1, 2, 5, 6, 940, and 4350June 2008 3 and 4September 2008 7, 8, 41, and 42Blank page Canadian Standards Association Hairdressing equipmentSepte

21、mber 20085.3.8 A door or cover that gives access to electrical components shall require a tool to open and be hinged or otherwise attached.5.3.9 Storage compartments for rollers, pins, cords, etc., shall be subject to investigation with regard to the eventual occurrence of a shock or fire hazard res

22、ulting from such conditions of use or storage as cord sets being subjected to temperatures exceeding the rating of the insulation or metal accessories contacting live parts.5.3.10 A handheld hair dryer other than a household type that complies with the requirements of Clause 8.5 (see Clause 5.21), a

23、nd that has a metal screen or guard at the air exhaust opening(s) shall have a second screen not less than 6.35 mm and conductively insulated from the first screen, unless the heating element is 50 mm or more from the air exhaust opening. Each screen or guard shall meet the requirements of Clause 5.

24、3.2.5.4 Mechanical assembly5.4.1 Parts used in the construction of equipment shall have adequate strength and shall be assembled and secured in position to ensure proper and nonhazardous functioning under both the normal and the abnormal conditions that can be met in service. Adhesives shall not be

25、employed as the sole means of securing enclosures or materials supporting live parts.5.4.2 Switches, lampholders, thermostats, etc., shall be fastened securely and rigidly to maintain the required clearances. Where such components are held by a single screw and lockwasher, e.g., stem-mounted control

26、s, they shall be prevented from turning by a key or equivalent if movement can result in a hazardous condition.Friction between surfaces shall not be used as a means of preventing the turning of live parts.5.4.3 The operating mechanism of switches or controls shall not subject electrical parts to un

27、due strain.5.4.4 Lamps shall be protected from damage either by their location or by the provision of a suitable guard.5.4.5 Screws or other fastenings holding insulating parts or enclosures shall not be so tight as to result in cracking or breaking of such parts due to expansion and contraction.5.4

28、.6 Soldered connections shall be mechanically secured. If the nature and location of a soldered connection is such that loosening of the solder can occur, and if such loosening can result in grounding or short-circuiting of live parts, or other unsafe conditions, the connection shall be made mechani

29、cally secure before soldering.5.4.7 If equipment utilizes liquids, electrical components shall be located so that there will be no likelihood of collection of moisture on, or flooding of, such parts as a result of overflow, splashing, or dripping of condensed vapour from pipes, tanks, or the like, o

30、r failure of parts.7(Replaces p. 7, March 2008)C22.2 No. 36-08 Canadian Standards AssociationSeptember 20085.4.8 Equipment other than handheld equipment shall have sufficient stability that it will not upset in normal use, including the movement of machines having casters or wheels (see Clause 7.10)

31、.5.5 Supply connections5.5.1 Permanently connected equipment5.5.1.1 Permanently connected equipment shall have provision for connection to the supply circuit by means of conduit or equivalent, as required by the CEC, Part I.5.5.1.2 Where openings for conduit are provided in sheet metal enclosures, t

32、he metal shall be not less than 0.76 mm thick if made of sheet steel or 1.27 mm thick if made of non-ferrous metal.5.5.1.3 Terminal boxes or wiring compartments in which supply connections are made shall be located so that the connections will be accessible for inspection with the equipment installe

33、d as intended.5.5.1.4 No conductor shall pass through a removable cover.5.5.2 Cord-connected equipment5.5.2.1 Cord-connected commercial equipment shall be provided with a power supply cord not less than 1524 mm long, terminating in a suitable attachment plug for connection to the supply circuit, exc

34、ept for non-handheld equipment where a separate cord set and a suitable detachable means of connection are provided. The maximum length shall be restricted to 3660 mm.Cord-connected household equipment shall be provided with a power supply cord not less than 1524 mm long, terminating in a suitable a

35、ttachment plug for connection to the supply circuit, except for non-handheld equipment where a separate cord set and a suitable detachable means of connection are provided. The maximum length shall be restricted to 2743 mm.5.5.2.2 Power supply cords, cord sets, and interconnecting cords shall have a

36、 voltage rating not less than the rated voltage of the equipment and shall have an ampacity at least equal to the input in amperes corresponding to maximum normal load conditions. The type of supply cord shall be as shown in Table 2, or the equivalent.5.5.2.3 The power supply cord, or at least one o

37、f the special-use cord sets provided, shall comply with the requirements of CSA C22.2 No. 21.5.5.2.4 Attachment plugs provided for the purpose of making connections to the supply circuit shall comply with CSA C22.2 No. 42.(Replaces p. 8, March 2008)8 Canadian Standards Association Hairdressing equip

38、mentSeptember 2008Table 4Limiting temperatures(See Clauses6.14, 7.4.1, 7.4.2, and 7.4.10 and Table6.)Item LocationMaximum temperature, C1 At any point on or within a terminal box of permanently connected equipment602 With or without attachments, if any, in place:(a) on any surface accessible to the

39、probe in Figure 2 (see Clause 5.3.2), except hair curler heater posts, the exposed ends of removable hair curlers (rollers), air discharge opening guards, and, in curling irons (tongs), the exposed active parts (barrel, tongue, etc.)100(b) air discharge in household equipment on the grid 25.4 mm fro

40、m any opening125(c) air discharge in commercial equipment, marked as required by Clause 6.14, on the grid 63.5 mm from any opening1003 On the active parts (barrel, tongue, etc.) of curling irons (tongs) and the exposed ends of removable hair curlers (rollers) intended(a) for household use(b) for com

41、mercial use only and marked as required by Clause 6.141502254 On fibre, wood, or other combustible material used as electrical insulation or as a part whose failure would result in a hazardous condition5* At any point on a heater cord if retention of asbestos insulation depends on a fabric braid 906

42、 Type HPN cord7 On wood and other combustible material8 On the supporting surface for permanently connected equipment or any adjacent surface9 On a power supply cord or cord set The rating of the cord10 On white tissue paper on a supporting surface of softwood, upon which cord-connected equipment ma

43、y be placed12511 On fuses 10012 At any point on or in a relay winding having impregnated organic insulation or enamelled wire10513 On phenolic composition used as electrical insulation or as a part whose failure would result in a hazardous condition15014 On iron and appliance plugs 20015 On sealing

44、compound 20 less than the softening or melting point(Continued)41(Replaces p.41,March 2008)C22.2 No. 36-08 Canadian Standards AssociationSeptember 2008Table 4 (Concluded)Item LocationMaximum temperature, C16 Solid-state control circuits Not to exceed their rated design temperature at the imposed loa

45、d17 Capacitors, unless marked otherwise:(a) electrolytic type(b) other types659018 On motor windings, cores, etc. See CSA C22.2 No. 10019 On conductor insulation The limiting temperature for the insulation20 Snap switches See CSA C22.2 No. 5521 Transformers See CSA C22.2 No. 66.1, CSA C22.2 No. 66.2

46、, and CSA C22.2 No. 66.322 External surface of direct plug-in devices 60*If the braid or jacket is removed and suitable supplementary means, such as silicate of soda (Na2Si4O9), are used to keep the asbestos insulation in place, the temperature may be as high as 150 C provided that the supplementary

47、 means are not likely to be in contact with other conductors, non-current-carrying metal parts, or bare parts of opposite polarity.Between the points of strain relief and the termination of the cord within the appliance, the temperature on the cord may exceed 90 C under any one of the following cond

48、itions:(a) The temperature may be as high as 150 C if the conductors are separated and their insulation is adequately retained by sleeving of a wrap of supplementary insulation suitable for the temperature and having a nominal wall thickness of 0.38 mm, on each of the separated conductors.(b) The te

49、mperature may be as high as 150 C if(i) the conductors are separated;(ii) the conductors cannot touch bare live parts of opposite polarity or non-current-carrying metal parts; and(iii) the strain relief prevents motion of the cord in any direction outside the appliance from being transmitted to the separated conductors of the cord within the appliance.(c) The temperature may exceed 150 C under the conditions of Item (b), subject to investigation, which shall consider the spacings involved and the use of the appliance.This limitation does not apply to a comp

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