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21、 shop.csa.caor call toll-free 1-800-463-6727 or 416-747-4044.TMA trade-mar k of the Canadian S tandards Association, operating as “CSA Group”Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtersC22.2 No. 8-13C22.2 No. 8-13Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtersNovember 2013 2013 CSA Group 1ContentsTechnical
22、 Committee on Consumer and Commercial Products 3Subcommittee on Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Filters 5Preface 61 Scope 72 Reference publications 73 Definitions 84 Construction 94.1 General 94.2 Enclosures 94.2.4 Thickness of sheet metal enclosures for live parts 94.2.5 Openings in enclosures 1
23、04.3 Supply connection 104.3.1 Facility filters 104.3.2 Cord connected filters and power supply cords 114.3.3 Direct plug-in filters 114.4 Wiring 124.5 Mounting of live parts 124.6 Terminal parts 124.7 Protective devices and fuseholders 134.8 Spacings 134.9 Bonding and grounding 144.10 Filters 145 M
24、arking 146 Tests 166.1 Standard conditions for testing 166.2 Order of tests 166.3 Dielectric strength 166.4 Capacitance 176.5 Insulation resistance 176.6 Temperature 186.7 Cold 186.8 Surge withstand 186.9 Leakage current 196.10 Damp heat (long term exposure) 206.11 Overload 216.12 Endurance 216.13 F
25、lame 226.14 Limited short circuit 226.15 Short circuit withstand 24C22.2 No. 8-13Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtersNovember 2013 2013 CSA Group 26.16 Flaming oil 256.17 Impact 266.18 Strain relief 26Annex A (informative) Capacitors 37Annex B (informative) Appliance filters 38Annex C (informa
26、tive) Factory dielectric strength test 39Annex D (informative) An example of a suitable circuit for the surge withstand test (See Clause 6.86.8) 40C22.2 No. 8-13Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtersNovember 2013 2013 CSA Group 3Technical Committee on Consumer and Commercial ProductsA. Milne 21s
27、t Olympiad Sales, Burlington, OntarioRepresenting General InterestChairD. Mascarenhas Independent, Brampton, OntarioRepresenting General InterestVice-ChairD.P. Badry Government of Yukon, Whitehorse, Yukon TerritoryRepresenting Government and/or Regulatory AuthorityW.J. Burr Burr and Associates, Camp
28、bell River, British ColumbiaRepresenting General InterestR. Cleary The Home Depot Canada Inc., Toronto, OntarioAssociateJ.E. Evans Evans Regulatory Certification Consulting, Jasper, OntarioRepresenting Producer InterestW. Hansen Trane Ingersoll Rand, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USARepresenting Producer In
29、terestR.L. Hicks Mississauga, OntarioRepresenting General InterestF. LaRiccia Health Canada The Risk Assessment Bureau, Ottawa, OntarioRepresenting Government and/or Regulatory AuthorityS. Lawrence Cisco Systems Video Technology Canada, Inc., Scarborough, OntarioRepresenting Producer InterestC22.2 N
30、o. 8-13Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtersNovember 2013 2013 CSA Group 4G. Lundy IBM Canada Limited, Markham, OntarioRepresenting Producer InterestR. Martel Electro-Federation Canada, Toronto, OntarioRepresenting Producer InterestS. Michaud Thomas b) exemption of the flame test in Clause 6.13
31、 for enclosures having a flammability rating of 5 VA;c) deletion of the 15 cm lead length limit in Clause 6.6.2 and replacing it with a reference to Table 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code Part I; andd) updating of the reference standards to latest editions.For general information on the Standards o
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40、mittee interpretations are processed in accordance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governing standardization and are published in CSAs periodical Info Update, which is available on the CSA Web site at www.csa.ca.C22.2 No. 8-13Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtersNovember 2013 2013 CSA Gr
41、oup 7C22.2 No. 8-13Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filters1 Scope1.1 This Standard applies to filters intended for suppressing electromagnetic interference in, or with, apparatus and machines that are to be connected to an ac supply with nominal system voltages of up to 750V and a nominal frequen
42、cy of up to 60 Hz or connected to a dc supply up to 1060 V dc, intended to be used in nonhazardous locations in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, (CEC) Part I.1.2 General requirements applicable to this Standard are given in CSA C22.2 No. 0, General Requirements Canadian Electrical Code,
43、 Part II.1.3 In this Standard, “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; and “may” is used to express an option or that
44、which is permissible within the limits of the Standard.Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose 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 t
45、he table or figure and may be written as requirements.Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.2 Reference publicationsThis Standard refers to the following publications, and where such reference is made, it shall be to the edition liste
46、d below, including all amendments published thereto.CSA GroupB140.0-03 (R2008)Oil-burning equipment: General requirementsC22.1-12Canadian Electrical Code, Part IC22.2 No. 0-10General RequirementsCanadian Electrical Code, Part IIC22.2 No. 8-13Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtersNovember 2013 20
47、13 CSA Group 8C22.2 No. 0.4-04 (R2009)Bonding and Grounding of Electrical Equipment (Protective Grounding)CAN/CSA E60384-1420-09 (R2013) Fixed capacitors for use in electronic equipment Part 14: Sectional specification: Fixed capacitors for electromagnetic interference suppression and connection to
48、the supply mainsC22.2 No. 21-95 (R2009)Cord sets and power supply cordsC22.2 No. 42-10General use receptacles, attachment plugs and similar wiring devicesC22.2 No. 65-13Wire connectorsC22.2 No. 106-05, (R2010)HRC fusesC22.2 No. 153-09Quick-connect terminalsC22.2 No. 248.1-11Low-voltage fuses Part 1:
49、 General requirementsC22.2 No. 248.6-00 (R2010)Low-Voltage Fuses Part 6: Class H non-renewable fusesCAN3-C235-83 (R2010)Preferred voltage levels for AC systems, 0 to 50 000 VIEC (International Electrotechnical Commission)60060-1-2010High-voltage test techniques Part 1: General definitions and test requirements60384-14-2013Fixed capacitors for use in electronic equipment Part 14: Sectional specification Fixed capacitors for electromagnetic interference suppression and connection to the supply mains3 DefinitionsThe following definitions sha