1、CSA STANDARD C22.2 No. 821969 TUBULAR SUPPORT MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATED FITTINGS FOR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL SERVICE MASTS FORMING PART OF CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART II SAFETY STANDARDS FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PUBLISHED, MARCH, 1969 BY THE CANADIAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED 1919) 77 SPEN
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8、n Division, Canadian Standards Association, 77 Spencer Street, OTTAWA 3, Ontario A complimentary copy of the complete list of CSA Publications will be provided on request. 1. Scope. 2. Definition. 3. General Requirements 3.1 3.2 4. Construction 4.1 General 4.2 Support Member 4.3 Support Clamps 4.4 R
9、oof Plates 4.5 Service-drop Attachment 4.6 Service-entrance Heads 4.7 Support Member Terminations 4.8 Protection Against Rusting 5. Marking 5.1 General 7 7 7 TUBULAR SUPPORT MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATED FITrNIGS FOR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL SERVICE MASTS CONTENTS List of Members of Committee on CE Code, Pa
10、rt II. Preface Reference Publications. . STANDARD 3 Page 4 5 5 5.2 Support Members and Associated Fittings 6. Tests 6.1 Loading 6.1.1 Support Members 6.1.2 Fittings 6.2 Resistance and Pull-Out 6.3 Rain 4 CSA STANDARD C22.2 No. 82 COMMITTEE ON CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART II D. C. KING (Chairman) CS
11、A Testing Laboratories, Rexdale (Representing Electronic Industries Association of Canada) A. AINLAY Lake Engineering Company Limited, Scarborough (Representing CSA Testing Laboratories) T. J. BRANT CSA Testing Laboratories, Rexdale J. E. LEEMING (Alternate) CSA Testing Laboratories, Rexdale D. M. M
12、ANSON CSA Testing Laboratories, Rexdale (Representing Canadian Electrical Association) I. M. CLARK Canadian Electrical Association, Montreal (Representing National Research Council) W. G. HOYLE National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa (Representing Inspection Authorities) K. L. BELLAMY Ontario Hy
13、dro, Toronto H. B. LURIE (Alternate) Ontario Hydro, Toronto G. MONTAMBEAULT Quebec Department of Labour and Manpower, Quebec (Representing Canadian Electrical Manufacturers Association) F. ASHWORTH Canada Wire and Cable Company Limited, Toronto K. M. COLLINS Crouse-Hinds Co. of Canada, Limited, Scar
14、borough K. R. DUNPHY Canadian General Electric Company Limited, Toronto K. V. KNUDSEN Pyle-National (Canada) Limited, Clarkson G. W. LAWRENCE Northern Electric Company, Limited, Montreal E. V. M0ODIE Square D Company Canada Limited, Toronto ASSOCIATE MEMBERS F. M. JANZEN Consumers Association of Can
15、ada, Ottawa D. S. MARTIN Underwriters Laboratories of Canada, Scarborough H. P. MICHENER National Electrical Manufacturers Association, New York (Representing United States of America Standards Institute) G. C. ROWE Department of Industry, Ottawa E. WALLACH British Standards Institution, Hemel Hemps
16、tead, Hertfordshire, England R. C. WILSON Department of Public Works, Ottawa TUBULAR SUPPORT MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATED FITTINGS FOR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL SERVICE MASTS PRE FACE This new Standard is No. 82 of a series of Standards issued by the Canadian Standards Association under Part II of the Canad
17、ian Electrical Code. This Standard was prepared under the jurisdiction of the Committee on CE Code, Part II, which is subsidiary to the Committee on CE Code, Part I, and was formally approved by these Committees and the CSA Technical Council. OTTAWA, MARCH, 1969 NOTE: For general information regardi
18、ng the Standards of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part II, see the Preface to the latest issue of CSA Standard C22.2 No. 0, Definitions and General Requirements. In order to keep abreast of progress in the electrical industry, these Standards are subject to periodic review. Suggestions for improveme
19、nt, addressed to the General Manager, Administration Division, Canadian Standards Association, 77 Spencer Street, Ottawa 3, will be welcomed at all times. They will be recorded and in due course brought to the attention of the CSA Committee on Canadian Electrical Code, Part II. REFERENCE PUBLICATION
20、S This publication makes reference to the following and the year dates shown indicate the latest issues available at the time of printing: CSA Standards C22.11969, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I; C22.2 No. 0 1960, Definitions and General Requirements; C22.2 No. 941952, Special Purpose Enclosures 2
21、, 3, 4, and 5; G1641965, Hot Dip Galvanizing of Irregularly Shaped Articles. 7 C22.2 No. 821969 TUBULAR SUPPORT MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATED FITTINGS FOR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL SERVICE MASTS 1. SCOPE 1.1 This Standard applies to tubular rigid metallic support members and associated fittings intended for
22、the support and connection of supply service wires for installations operating at potentials of 750 volts or less in accord- ance with the rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. 1.2 This Standard applies to equipment for use with consumers services in domestic and commercial locations, consi
23、sting of not more than four conductors. 2. DEFINITION Support member means the vertical metallic tubing to which the service-drop-attachment fittings may be readily attached at the upper end; which has suitable means for the proper installation of the consumers service conductors and which will acco
24、mmodate the fittings used for attach- ment to the building. 3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1 General requirements applicable to these requirements are given in CSA Standard C22.2 No. 0, Definitions and General Requirements. 3.2 Where reference is made to other publications, such references shall be consi
25、dered to refer to the latest edition approved by the organization issuing that publication. 4. CONSTRUCTION 4.1 General. The design of support members and associated fittings shall be such that when they are installed in the field, the assembly will have the necessary strength and rigidity to withst
26、and the stresses to which it may be subjected in service. 4.2 Support Member 4.2.1 The support member shall be rigid metallic tubing having an outside diameter of 2 inches, 2/ inches, 2 inches, or 3 inches. The tolerances on the outside diameter shall be plus and minus 0.015 inch. 4.2.2 The inside s
27、urface of the support member shall be free from sharp edges and projections at welded sections etc., which could damage the insu- lation of the service-entrance conductors or the outer covering of cables. 4.3 Support Clamps. Support clamps shall be suitable for clamping the support member with which
28、 they are intended to be used, to the wall (and roof members, where applicable) of the building. Standard conduit straps 8 GSA STANDARD C22.2 No. 82 are not acceptable for this purpose. A through-wall bolt shall be not smaller than -inch diameter, trade size. 4.4 Roof Plates. Roof plates and flashin
29、gs if of ferrous metal shall meet the requirements of Clause 4.8. 4.5 Service-drop Attachment 4.5.1 Insulator racks intended for use with individual service-drop conductors shall maintain a spacing of at least 8 inches between the con- ductors at the point of attachment. 4.5.2 Insulator racks shall
30、meet the test requirements of Clauses 6.1.2.1 and 6.1.2.3. 4.5.3 The mounting of the service-drop attachment on the support member shall be of the clamp type which does not require drilling of the support member in the field. 4.5.4 Service-drop attachment insulators shall have adequate moisture- res
31、istant and dielectric properties. 4.6 Service-entrance Heads 4.6.1 Service-entrance heads shall be suitable for the support member with which they are intended to be used. 4.6.2 Service-entrance heads shall provide a raintight connection and shall have an integral end stop for the support member pro
32、viding a smooth well-rounded opening not larger than the internal diameter of the support member. Not more than two insulated holes and one uninsulated hole shall be left open. 4.6.3 Service-entrance heads shall comply with pull-out, resistance, and rain tests covered in Clauses 6.2 and 6.3. 4.7 Sup
33、port Member Terminations. Support member terminations shall be suitable for the connection of the lower end of the support member to the service conduit. The terminations shall be subject to the pull-out, resistance, and rain tests of Clauses 6.2 and 6.3. 4.8 Protection Against Rusting. All ferrous
34、metal parts of support members and fittings shall be protected against rusting in accordance with CSA Standard G164, Hot Dip Galvanizing of Irregularly Shaped Articles. 5. MARKING 5.1 General. Markings shall comply with CSA Standard C22.2 No. 0, Definitions and General Requirements. 5.2 Support Memb
35、ers and Associated Fittings 5.2.1 Each support member and fitting shall be plainly and perman- ently marked with the following information: (a) The manufacturers name, trademark or other equivalent identi- fication; (b) The catalogue number, model number or type designation, where practicable; and (
36、c) The standard size (i.e. 2, 2/2, 2, or 3). TUBULAR SUPPORT MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATED FITTINGS FOR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL SERVICE MASTS 5.2.2 Markings shall be located so that they are readily visible after installation. 5.2.3 The marking of the support member shall appear at each end of the tubing a
37、nd be located approximately 6 inches therefrom. NOTE: Ink markings may be accepted subject to special investigation to determine their permanency. 6. TESTS 6.1 Loading 6.1.1 Support Members 6.1.1.1 Support members shall withstand without damage the application of a cantilever load of 600 pounds appl
38、ied in accordance with Clause 6.1.1.2 and Figure 1. A permanent displacement of the free end of the support member shall not exceed 3 inch. 6.1.1.2 The pull shall be applied evenly and increased from zero at a rate not exceeding 300 pounds per minute until the required value is attained. It shall be
39、 maintained at this value for a period of 5 minutes. 6 ChCS 60 nChCS 6 inches Support ; Support 13 600 I ounds FIGURE 1 LOADING TEST FOR SUPPORT MEMBERS 6.1.2 Fittings 6.1.2.1 Clamps, brackets and racks shall withstand a pull test as outlined in Clauses 6.1.2.2 and 6.1.2.3 as applicable, without dam
40、age. A slight distortion which will not adversely affect the usefulness of the device is not considered to be an indication of failure. 6.1.2.2 Clamps shall be mounted as in service and a straight pull of the value indicated in Table 1, applied evenly in a direction normal to the mounting surface an
41、d maintained for a period of 5 minutes. 6.1.2.3 Brackets and racks shall be mounted as in service and a straight pull of the value indicated in Table 1 applied in a direction normal to the axis of the support member and maintained for a period of 5 minutes. In the case of a multiple insul3tor rack,
42、the load shall be applied to each insulator in turn. 10 CSA STANDARD C22.2 No. 82 TABLE 1 FITTING LOAD Type of Fitting Load Pounds Clamp Bracket or rack 2,000 1,200 6.2 Resistance and Pull-Out 6.2.1 Service entrance heads and support member terminations shall be subjected to a pull-out test as outli
43、ned in Clause 6.2.2 and a resistance test as described in Clause 6.2.3. The same samples shall be used for both tests and they shall not be tightened or conditioned in any way during the tests. 6.2.2 Samples of the fittings to be tested shall be installed in the in- tended manner on the support memb
44、er. Clamping bolts and set screws shall be tightened using a torque of 35 pound-inches. A pull of 400 pounds shall be gradually applied and maintained for a period of 1 minute between the support member and the fitting in line with the major axis of the assembly. The sample shall be capable of withs
45、tanding the test without damage to the fitting or separation of the fitting from the support member. 6.2.3 Following the pull-out test, a current of 30 amperes shall be circu- lated through the connection between the support member and the fitting. The voltage drop measured across the connection sha
46、ll not exceed 15 milli- volts. 6.3 Rain. Service entrance heads and support member terminations when assembled in the intended manner and supported in the normal position shall not permit the entrance of water when subjected to an artificial rain test for Enclosure 3 as specified in CSA Standard C22
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