CSA CAN1-1 16-M79-1979 PROPANE FIRED COOKING APPLIANCES FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES.pdf

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1、NATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA CAN1-1.16-FI79 (Reaffirmed 1996) PROPANE FIRED COOKING APPLIANCES FOR REGREATt ONAL VEHICLES Effective Date - October 1980 This Standard is a revised edition of the former: CGA 1.16-1976 Approved by Standards Council of Canada Published October 1979 CopyrightCanadian Gas

2、Association - 1979 THE STANDARDS COUNCIL OF CANADA The Standards Council of Canada is the co-ordinating body of the National Standards System, a federation of independent, autonomous organizations working towards the further development and improvement of voluntary standardization in the national in

3、terest. The principal objects of the Council are to foster and promote voluntary standardization as a means of advancing the national economy, benefitting the health, safety and welfare of the public, assisting and protecting the mnsu mer, facilitating domestic and international trade, and furtherin

4、g international co-operation in the field of standards. A National Standard of Canada is a standard which has been approved by the Standards Council of Canada and one which reflects a reasonable agreement among the views of a number of capable individuals whose collective interests provide, to the g

5、reatest practicable extent, a balance of representation of producers, users, consumers and others with relevant interests, as may be appropriate to the subject in hand. It normally is a standard which is capable of making a significant and timely contribution to the national interest. Approval of a

6、Standard as a National Standard of Canada indicates that a standard conforms to the criteria and procedures established by the Standards Council of Canada. Approval does not refer to the technical content of the standard; this remains the continuing responsibility of the accredited standards-writing

7、 organization. Those who have a need to apply standards are encouraged to us8 National Standards of Canada whenever practicable. These standards are subject to periodic review; therefore, users are cautioned to obtain the latest edition from the organization preparing the standard. The responsibilit

8、y for approving National Standards of Canada rests with the Standards Council of Canada 45 OConnor Street, Suite 1200, OTTAWA, Ontario. CANADA. K1P 6N7 THE CANADIAN GAS ASSOCIATION The Canadian Gas Association, which represents all segments of the natural gas industry, has been accredited by the Sta

9、ndards Council of Canada to prepare National Standards of Canada in the area of equipment for use with natural gas and propane. CGA, founded in 1907, represents distributors, transmission companies, producers, pipeline contractors, manufacturers, and allied service organizations. CGA set up a standa

10、rds writing, inspection, and certification programme in the mid-1950s at a time when natural gas service was being extended to Eastern Canada and the West Coast. The standards programme now embraces more than 90 standards for gas appliances and accessories. Committees that write the standards includ

11、e representation from all interests and are so constituted that no one interest may dominate. The interests represented include consumers, manufacturers, utilities, governmental inspection authorities, and certification organizations. Standards are prepared using the consensus principle with effort

12、applied to reconcile differing -opinions. Government inspection authorities having jurisdiction also batlot on the standards as members of the Interprovincial Gas Advisory Council (IGAC). The CGA Standards Advisory Committee (SAC) reviews committee structures and procedures to determine that a stand

13、ard meets the criteria of the Standards Council of Canada. CGA operates a certification programme for fuel-fired products which is accepted by all Canadian inspection authorities and accredited by the Standards Council of Canada. In addition, through the Canadian Gas Research Institute (CGRI), the g

14、as industry is pursuing the improvement of equipment and the development of new products. Data from these projects is available to Standards Committees for review and consideration. Recommendations for new standards and revisions to existing standards may come from any source. These suggestions shou

15、ld be addressed to the Standards Department of the Canadian Gas Association. Published by: Canadian Gas Association 55 Scarsdale Road DON MILLS (Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M3B 2R3 LES NORMES NATIONALES DU CANADA SONT DISPONIBLES EN VERSIONS FRANCAISE ET ANGLAISE PRINTED IN CANADA CSA Standards Update

16、ServiceCAN1-1.16-M79October 1979Title:Propane fired cooking appliances for recreational vehiclesPagination:34 pages (iii preliminary and 31 text)To register for e-mail notification about any updates to this publicationgo to www.Shop.CSA.caclick on E-mail Services under MY ACCOUNTclick on CSA Standar

17、ds Update ServiceThe List ID that you will need to register for updates to this publication is 2006190.If you require assistance, please e-mail techsupportcsa.ca or call 416-747-2233.Visit CSAs policy on privacy at www.csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information.i TABLE O

18、F CONTENTS Page Interprovincial Gas Advisory Council . ii CGA Standards Committee List . iii P-ART 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 PART I1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.19 2.11 2.12 1.13 P.IRT I11 COXSTRUCTIOS Scope Gener

19、al Construction and Assembly Appliance Structure Gas Supply Lines . Manual Gas Valves Automatic Valves. Thermostats Orifice and Orifice Fittings . BuTners Lighters . Pilot Burners and Safety Shutoff Devices . Automatic Pilot Igniters . Pilot Gas Filters Cooking Tops. Top Covers and Grates . Oven and

20、 Broiler Linings and Oven Bottoms Oven Racks. Rack Supports and Broiler Pans . Thermal Insulation . Venting and Combustion Air Supply Flue Deilectors Electrical Equipment . Instructions . Marking PERFORMANCE General Test Gas . Test Pressures and Burner Adjustments Burner and Pilot Capacities Combust

21、ion . 3urner and Pilot Operating Characteristics . Automatic Ignition . Pilot Burners and Safety Shutoff Devices . Manual Gas aves Automatic Valves . Thermostats Surface and Handle Temperatures Kall and Enclosure Temperatures DEF IN IT1 OSS 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 5 6 6 6 6 5 -9 / 1 1 8 5 8 AP?ESDI X A .

22、ii July 1979 INTERPROVINCIAL GAS ADVISORY COljSCIL H. A. LINES (Chairman) Chief Gas Inspector Department of Labour Occupational Health f? Safety Division Gas Safety Unit 1150 Rose Street REGINA, Saskatchewan S4R 126 L, ADRIAN Chief, Safety Division Department of Public Services Govt of the Northwest

23、 Territories YELLOWKNIFE, Northwest Territories X1A ZL9 A. W. DIAMOND Director, Engineering 6 Technical Services Division Department of Manpower and Industrial Re lat i ons Govt of Newfoundland Labrador ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland L. H. GILBERT Ontario Fuels Safety 3ranch Technical Standards Division Mi

24、nistry of Consumer 6 Commercial Relations 400 University Avenue TORONTO, Ontario M7A 259 E. S. HORNBY Director, Technical Services Office of Dominion Fire Commissioner Department of Public Works Sir Charles Tupper Building Riverside Drive OTTAKA, Ontario K1.4 OM2 R. H. JACKSON Government of the Yuko

25、n Territory Department of Local Government P. 0. Box 2703 WHITEHORSE, Yukon Territory Y1A 2C6 G. LAKE Office of the Provincial Fire Marshal 2780 East Broadway VANCOUJTR, British Columbia VSbl 1Y8 (Alternate: K. H. COLLIER) J. J. LAVOIE Director, Technical Services Regie De LElectricite et du Gaz Que

26、bec Department of Satural Resources 2100 Drummond Street MONTREAL, Quebec H3G 1x1 (Alternate : J. SAhlSON) R. E. C. LYONS Technical Services Branch New Brunswick Department of Labour and Manpower, P. 0. Box 6000, FREDERICTOY, ?iew Brunswick E3B 5HI J. T. MERCER Chief Gas Inspector Gas Protection Bra

27、nch Department of Manpower E Labour I.B.M. Building, 8th Floor 10808 - 99th Avenue EDMONTON, Alberta T5K OG5 iri. R. MONTGOiERY Chief Gas Inspector Ministry of Labour Safety Engineering Services Division 501 West 12th Avenue VAVCOUVER, British Columbia VSZ 1M6 L. A. OMORROh Director Mechanical 6 Eng

28、ineering Division Manitoba Degartment of Labour rNIPEG, ?lanitoba R3C OV8 b-. H. PERRY LP - Gas Ins?ector Office of the Fire Yarshal Sova Scotia De9artnent of Labour P. 0. Box 63; HALIF.AX, Nova Scotia 935 2TS (Alternate: F. R. FRASER) h. J. HEELEY (Secretary) Canadian Gas Association 55 Scarsdale R

29、oad DON MILLS, Ontario 313B 2R3 iii July 1979 M. HALL (Chairnan) Beach Foundry Limited Box 3503, Station “C“ OTT.rFiA, Ont ar io KlY 4H2 CGX 1.1-1.3, 1.5 . HEELEY Canadian Gas Association 53 Scarsdale Road DON MILLS, Ontario M3B 2R3 E. R. NEAR Union Gas Limited 555 Riverview Drive CFLATH.L!vl, Ontar

30、 io 5731 5M1 (.4lternate: J . JONES) H. S. PORTER Consumers Gas Company P. 0. Box 650 SCARBOROUGH, Ontar io M1K 5E3 (Alternate; E. A. CLARK) P. SMITH Superior Propane Limited P. 0. Box 700 CONCORD, Ontario L4K 1V4 T. SQUIRES 3. D. Wait Company Limited 430 Wyecroft Road OAKVILLE, Ontario L6K 2G9 (Alt

31、ernate: S. TRAVALE) E. STEWART Ontario Fuels Safety Branch Technical Standards Division Ministry of Consumer 6 Cornmerical Relations 400 University Avenue TORONTO, Ontario Y7.4 259 T. TYNE Canadian Standards Association 178 Rexdale Blvd. REXDALE, Ontario M9W 1R3 D. F. WEEKES Robertshaw Controls (Can

32、ada) Ltd - 41 Medulla Avenue TORONTO, Ontario Y83 3.til XOTE This standard contains SI (Metric) equivalents to the yard/pound quantities., the purpose being to allow the standard to be used in SI (bletric) units. Some sectors of industry in the future may select different SI (Metric) values xhere th

33、is Standard shows only equivalents, Where a SI (Metric) equivalent is given Kith the yard/pound system, the yard/pound value shall take precedence. Acknowledgement is made for the French translation of this Rational Standard of Canada by the Translation Bureau of the Department of the Secretary of S

34、tate and the technical editing of the translation by the Material Data Management Branch of the Department of Supply E Services. 1.1 - 1- 1.2.7 PART I COKSTRUCTI OS 1.1 SCOPE 1.1.1 This standard applies to newly pro- duced propane-fired cooking appliances con- structed entirely of new unused parts a

35、nd naterials, intendec! primarily for use in recreational vehicles. 1.1.2 This standard applies to appliances designed to be recessed into or attached to counter or cabinets. 1.1.3 This standard applies to appliances classified as: (a) Surface Unit (s) . b) Oven Units). (c) Broiler Unit Is). (d) Ran

36、ge (combination of a, b, and CJ 1.1.4 This standard also covers the electri- cal equipment, wiring and accessories built- in or supplied for use with the appliance when appliances are installed in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and 11. This standard does not cover cooking units

37、 with a supply voltage rating greater than 125 1. 1. I GESEX4L COSSTRUCTION AND ASSEIBLY 1.2.1 In subnittine an appliar,ce fcr test, the manufacturer may furnish a list cf manufacturing tolerances applicable thereto ar.d may have the appliance tested for compliance with this standard in both ex- tre

38、mes of tolerances specified. 1.2.2 The construction of all parts of a unit, whether specifically covered by the various sections of this standard or not, shall be in accordance kith reasonable concepts of safety, substantiality and durability. If any indication is observed during the tests prescribe

39、d herein that the appliance will not continue to meet the standard in normal usage, such supplementary tests shall be conducted that will provide safe and satisfactory service. 1.2.3 The general construction and assembly shall be of a neat and workmanlike character with parts well fitted and bolts o

40、r other fasteners drawn up tightly to give rigidity. Exposed edges which might reasonably be brought in contact Mith the hand during normal usage or adjustment of the appliance shall be smooth. 1.2.4 Material used in the construction of built-in units shall be suitable for temperatures to which it w

41、ill be exposed in use. 1.2.5 Every part of an appliance shall be of such construction as to be secure against displacement, distortion, warping, or other damage and shall be supported to maintain a fixed relationship between essential parts under normal and reasonable conditions of handling and usag

42、e so as to assure continuel compliance with this standard. Such parts not permanently secured shall be designed so that they cannot be incorrectly assembled and cannot be improperly located or misalign- ed in removing or replacing during cleaning or other servicing. 1.2.6 Electrical components requi

43、ring field adjustment or calibration shall be readily accessible with the appliance installed. If operation of the appliance is necessary to make such adjustments, means for making the adjustment shall be possible without exposing electrically live parts, disturb- ing wiring, and without the necessi

44、ty of manipulating tools icithin any burner compart- ment. Bv direct or indirect means, it shall be possible ic ascertzir. whether eac:h electric21 ccr.trol conponent is functioning ith the unit installeci kit3zlit disassembly of thz unit to a degree Fic?. would render it inoperatii-e. Means shall b

45、e provizel for changinn isses and lamps with the s?liance installed. h-ithcxt exposing electrically live parts except screw shells or clips of lamp holders and fuse holders. Partial disassembly for this purpose is permissible providing wiring is not exposed in such a manner as to possibly be damaged

46、 or have strain applied to connections during the servicing. The same conditicns apply to normal cleaning of the appliances. 1.2.7 If the appliazce is designed to have an exterior surface a2plied using materials supplied by the installer, the appliance shall be self sufficient without the applied ma

47、terial and shall be sufficiently rigid to be secure against displacement, distortion, uarping or other damage when such material is applied following either the manufacturers instructions or normal installaticn practices. Such units shall be designed so that opera- ting parts of the appliance can be

48、 serviced and removed and replaced without disturbing the applied exterior surface. 1.2.8 -2- 1.4.9 1.2.8 Backguards and radiation shields supplied with an appliance shall be part of and attached to the appliance structure. Sxh parts, if removable, shall be designed so as to provide their being atta

49、ched in a proper manner. Spacers shall be nonremovable and of such strength and bearing surface as to maintain required clearances. 1.2.9 Oven and enclosed broiler units shall be equipped Kith an extreme top cover to protect controls from damage and to prevent materials from contacting flue collars or flue gas carrying conduits. 1.2.10 All controls, gas manifolds, gas supply tubing or piping to burners, electri- cal bases and flue collars shall be located within the appliance. Gas supply tubing or piping to burners of built-in ovens or broilers are excepted from

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