1、C22.2 No. 98-1954(reaffirmed 2012)Construction and test of power-operated radio transmittersGeneral Instruction No. 2 C22.2 No. 98-1 954 December 1954 Clause 58 Revise the first sentence to read: 58. There shall be no emission of flame or molten metal from the transmitter enclosure or transmitter ca
2、binet, and temperatures reached in the test shall be such that bleached cheesecloth running 14 to 15 square yards to the pound and having what is known to the trade as a count of 32 by 28, placed in contact with the hottest external part of the transmitter, shall not be ignited when operated as foll
3、ows: Date, Effective December 31, 1957 Date, MandatoryDecember 31, 1957 December, 1957 Revision No. I C22.2 No. 981954 General Instruction No. 1C22.2 No. 98-1954May 1954Title: Construction and test of power-operated radio transmittersPagination: 20 pages, each dated May 1954To register for e-mail no
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5、call 416-747-2233.Visit CSAs policy on privacy at csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information.Blank pageC22.2No. 98-1954 Construction and Test of Power-Operated Radio Transmitters ISSN 03 17-5669 Published in May 1954 by Canadian Standards Association 178 Rexdale Boulevar
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8、1 CSA publications will be provided on request. POWER-OPERATED RADIO TRANSMITTERS 3 CONTENTS Page List of Members of Committee on CE Code, Part II 4 Preface 5 SPECIFICATION Scope 7 Use 7 Definitions 7 Specification Details: General Requirements. 7 Construction: General 8 Enclosures 8 Accessibility o
9、f Live Parts 9 Water Cooling 9 Air Cooling 10 Moving Parts 10 Meters 10 Supply Connections: General 10 Grounding 10 Strain Relief 10 Current-Carrying Parts .11 Wiring 11 Electrical Insulation 13 Fuses 13 Lampholders, Switches, Controls 13 Insulation 13 Spacings 14 Shock Hazard 15 Input 15 Marking: D
10、etails Requi.red 15 Tests: Rating 16 Temperature Test: Duty Cycle 16 Temperatures 16 Shock Hazard Test 17 Fire Test 17 Electrolytic Capacitor Test 18 Dielectric Strength Test: Primary 18 Secondary 18 Antenna Terminals 19 Transformers 19 Capacitors 20 4 CSA SPECIFICATION cz No. 98 COMMITTEE ON CANADI
11、AN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 11 (Approvals Specifications) F. R. WEATMOUGH (Chairman) Chief Engineer, Approvals Laboratories, Division of CSA, Toronto. T. J. BRANT (Alternate) Approvals Laboratories, Division of CSA, Toronto. (Representing CSA Approvals Laboratories) E. J. PAPI Approvals Laboratories, Di
12、vision of CSA, Toronto. (Representing Fire and Casualty Underwriters Associations) W. J. ALLEN Canadian Underwriters Association, Toronto. (Representing National Research Council) W. G. HOYLE National Research Council, Ottawa. (Representing Canadian Electrical Association) B. C. FAIRCRILD Canadian E
13、lectrical Association, Montreal. (Representing Inspection Authorities) R. LABEI.I Quebec Board of Examiners of Electricians, Montreal. H. 3. McCAW (Alternate) Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, Toronto. E. W. MCLEOD Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, Toronto. (Representing Canadian
14、 Electrical Manufacturers Association) F. AsHwoIrB Canada Wire and Cable Co. Ltd., Toronto. V. A. BEAMISH Canadian General Electric Company Ltd., Toronto. E. D. BE Northern Electric Co. Ltd., Montreal. F. R. JEiiiY Crouse-Hinds Co. of Canada Ltd., Toronto. E. W. MO0DIE Square D Company, Canada, Ltd.
15、, Toronto. L. A. SHAVER Canadian Westinghouse Co. Ltd., Hamilton. (Representing American Standards Association) C. A. PARRIS (Associate Member) . . National Electrical Manufacturers Associa- tion, New York. PWER-OPERATED RADIO TRANSMITTERS 5 PREFACE This is the first edition of No. 98 of a series of
16、 Approvals Specifica- tions issued by the Association under Part II of the Canadian Electrical Code. This Specification was prepared under the jurisdiction of the Com- mittee on CE Code, Part II which is subsidiary to the Committee on CE Code, Part I, and was formally approved by these Committees an
17、d the Technical Council. OTrAWA, May, 1954. NOTE: For general information regarding the specifications of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part II, see the Preface of the latest issue of GSA Specification G222 No. 0, Definitions and General Requirements. In order to keep abreast of progress in the elec
18、trical industrys these specifications are subject to periodic review. Suggestions for improvement, addressed to the General Manager, Canadian Standards Association, .Natienal Research Building, Ottawa, will be welcomed at all times. They will be recorded, and in due course brought to the attention o
19、f the GSA Committee on Canadian Electrical Code, Part II. REFERENCE PUBLICATI ONS This Specification makes reference to the following: CSA Code C22.1Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. CSA Specification C22.2 No. 0Definitions and General Require- ments. No. 8Suppressors for Radio Interference. No. 16I
20、nsulated Conductors for Power- operated Radio Devices. No. 17Cable for Luminous-tube Signs and for Oil-burner Ignition Equipment. Blank pagePOWER-OPERATED RADIO TRANSM ITTERS 7 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 11 SPECIFICATION C22.2 No. 981954 CONSTRUCTION AND TEST OF POWER-OPERATED RADIO TRANSMITTERS
21、(FIRST EDITION) SCOPE Scope 1. This Specification is intended to apply to power-operated radio transmitting equipment* de- signed to be used on standard supply circuits in accordance with the rules of Part I of this Code. This will include all types of radio transmitting equipment irrespective of th
22、e type of modulation employed. USE Use 2. For general non-commercial and commercial purposes, including installations under the jurisdiction of skilled operators. DEFT NITIONS Definitions 3. The following definitions apply to this Speci- fication: chassis assembly means a structural member with comp
23、onent parts and associated wiring mounted thereon. transmitter cabinet means a metal container used to accommodate or cover transmitter chassis assem- blies or components, or both. transmitter enclosure means any totally enclosed space excluding ceilings or equivalent other than a transmitter cabine
24、t used to enclose transmitter chassis assemblies, transmitter cabinets, and components. SPECIFICATION DETAILS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS General 4. See the latest issue of CSA Specification Requirements C22.2 No. 0, Definitions and General Requirements, applicable to all Specifications of Part II of this
25、Code. Other references herein to that Specification are abbreviated to “Specification C22.2 No. 0“. NoTE: Throughout this Speciflcaion reference -is made to certain other Specifications which should be consulted. A list of these Specifications appears on page 5. 8 CSA SPECIFICATION C22.2 No. 98 CONS
26、TRUCTION General 5. Component parts of a device such as flexible cords, attachment plugs, fuses, switches, lampholders, etc., shall be either of types specifically approved for the use intended, or shall be investigated as an in- tegral part of, and with, the device. Enclosures 6. All live or curren
27、t-carrying parts (e.g., bare and insulated terminals, conductors, windings, etc.), except the supply lines, control cables and antenna terminals or leads, shall be enclosed in the transmitter cabinet or a transmitter enclosure and shall be inaccessible to unauthorized persons. 7. The transmitter cab
28、inets and transmitter en- closures shall be substantially constructed of material suitable for their particular application (preferably metal), and shall be constructed so that they will afford protection to the various parts of the device against mechanical injury to which they are likely to be exp
29、osed in normal usage. 8. The transmitter cabinet shall be constructed of metal having mechanical strength and rigidity equivalent to No. 22 U.S. sheet-metal gauge steel, if not reinforced and, in any case, not less than No. 26 U.S. sheet-metal gauge steel. The point of entry for conduit connection s
30、hall be of metal equivalent to No. 16 U.S. sheet-metal gauge steel, or shall be suitably reinforced to have equiv- alent mechanical strength. Where dissimilar metals are connected together and the potential exceeds 1 volt, the construction shall be the subject of special investigation with regard to
31、 effects of corrosion. NOTE: Covers or enclosures of metal, or insulating material for sinai! openings or components need not meet the above requirements where adequate strength, consistent with the design, is maintained. 9. The transmitter enclosure shall be constructed of fire-proof material havin
32、g strength and stiffness such that a force of 200 pounds at any point will not reduce the spacings between the enclosure and any live part to less than twice the spacings required in Clause 42 and in no case less than 3 inches. Glass, masonry, or materials other than metal may be used, subject to sp
33、ecial investigation to determine their acceptability. 10. Openings in the transmitter cabinets and trans- mitter enclosures shall be designed, located or pro- tected so that live parts cannot be touched when a straight circular rod, 3 inch in diameter and 12 inches long is inserted. Ventilating open
34、ings in POWER-OPERATED RADiO TRANSM1-uu 9 transmitter cabinets shall be covered with a fine mesh screen, or suitably baffled to prevent the emission of flame or molten metal, if the design is such that emission can occur. Accessibility 11. Transmitter cabinets shall be constructed so of Live that: (
35、a) no bare parts operating at potentials in excess of 30 volts shall be directly accessible; (b) bare parts operating at 31 to 750 volts shall not be accessible through doors, lids, covers, etc., unless: (i) a key or tool is required to open such doors and a caution notice which reads “Caution: Disc
36、onnect supply before open- ing“ is securely fastened to such doors; and (ii) shields or barriers are provided, so that all operating adjustments* and controls may be accomplished without access to live parts; and (iii) suitable warnings shall be provided where remote control voltages exceeding 30 vo
37、lts exist after the supply circuit has been disconnected. * Certain adjustments used in the setting up of the transmitter tnay be accessible when under the jurisdiction of authorized persons. (c) All doors, lids, covers, etc., giving access to circuits having potentials greater than 750 volts, shall
38、 be provided with interlocks which will remove all secondary potentials in excess of 30 volts (which do not comply with para- graph (b) above) when the doors, lids, covers, etc., are open. Interlocks may be of a type which may be by-passed for the purpose of testing the equipment with the power on,
39、provided that they are arranged so that the by-pass is automatically removed when the doors, etc., are closed. 12. Provision shall be made, either by means of bleeder resistor or automatic short-circuiting devices, to discharge all filter capacitors to less than 30 volts within 5 seconds after an in
40、terlocked door is opened or the primary power removed. Where this is not feasible, suitable warning signs shall be provided which will be the subject of special investigation. Water 13. Except for insulating sections, the coolant shall Cooling be conducted to and from water-cooled components by mean
41、s of substantial piping constructed of copper, or equivalent material arranged so that accidental leaks will not jeopardize any of the other components. The piping shall be adequately supported. 10 CSA SPECIFICATION c22.2 No. 98 Insulating sections and joints shall be made of such materials that lea
42、ks will not develop due to temperature changes, and the joints shall be made in such a manner that they will be mechanically strong. The entire insulating section shall be con- sidered a live part and shall be installed and treated as such. The metallic piping immediately adjacent to the insulating
43、section shall be solidly and effectively grounded in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. Air Cooling 14. Fans and their associated driving mechanisms used in connection with air cooling systems shall be protected by wire screens or other means to prevent accidental contact where su
44、ch contact would result in injury. Moving Parts 15. Moving parts of rotating machinery shall be protected from accidental contact. Meters 16. Meter zero-adjusting screws shall be suitably insulated (by the construction of the meter or other- wise) for the potential involved, or shall be rendered ina
45、ccessible while the circuit is alive. Supply 17. Portable devices shall be provided with a Connections: suitable length of approved flexible cord and an General attachment-plug cap for connection to the supply circuit. 18. Flexible cords shall have current-carrying capacities at least equal to the m
46、aximum input in amperes, and the type shall depend on the nature of the device. The type of cord supplied shall be of at least the serviceability specified in Specification C22.2 No. 0, Appendix C, Table V. Supply 19. Transmitters having an output rating greater Connections: than 100 watts shall hav
47、e grounding provision either unclm in the form of a three-conductor cord or by means of conduit connection. Exposed non-current-carrying metal parts which are not electrically connected shall be separately grounded (where grounding is required). Supply 20. Strain relief shall be provided so that mec
48、han- Connections: ical strain on flexible cords will not be transmitted to Strain Relief . . . . . . terminals, splices, or interior wiring. The strain relief shall be capable of withstanding a direct pull of 35 pounds for not less than 15 seconds. 21. If a knot in a flexible cord serves as a strain
49、 relief, the surface against which the knot may bear or with which it may come in contact, shall be free from projections, sharp edges, etc. 22. The cord shall be prevented from being pushed inside the chassis assembly or transmitter cabinet in which it terminates, if there is likelihood of damage to interior wiring from such action. POWER-OPERATED RADIO TRANSMI i-iiS 11 23. At each point where a supply cord or primary connection passes through an opening in a wall, barrier or enclosing case, there shall be a suitable bushing or some equivalent which shall be substantial