1、F383S1-11Supplement No. 1 toCAN/CSA-F383-08, Installation ofpackagedsolar domestic hotwatersystemsMarch 2011Note:General Instructions for CSA Standards are now called Updates. Please contact CSA Information Products Sales or visit www.ShopCSA.ca for information about the CSA Standards UpdateService.
2、Title:Installation of packaged solar domestic hot water systems originally publishedOctober 2008Revisions issued: Update No. 1 February 2010If you are missing any updates, please contact CSA Information Products Sales or visit www.ShopCSA.ca.The following revisions have been formally approved and ar
3、e marked by the symbol delta () in the margin on the attached replacement pages: Update your copy by inserting these revised pages. Keep the pages you remove for reference.Revised Preface and Clauses 2, 3, 4.4, 4.7.1, 4.8.1, 4.11, 4.11.24.11.4, 5.1, 5.2, 6.2, 6.6, 7.1.4, 7.1.5, 7.3.17.3.3, 7.6, 8, 9
4、.1, 9.2, 10.2.1, 11.4.2, 11.5.1, 11.5.2, 11.6, 13.1, 13.2.1, 13.2.2, 13.4.1.1, and 13.4.2New Technical Committee (membership at the time of the formal approval of CSA F383S1-11), Subcommittee on Installation of Packaged Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems (membership at the time of the formal approval
5、of CSA F383S1-11), and Clauses 4.9.1A and 7.3.1ADeleted Clauses 4.11.1, 5.3, and 11.5.311.5.5 Canadian Standards AssociationSupplement No. 1 to CAN/CSA-F383-08, Installation of packaged solar domestic hot water systemsMarch 201113 System site tests 1413.1 System visual inspection 1413.2 Pressure lea
6、kage tests 1413.2.1 Pressurized tanks and piping 1413.2.2 Unpressurized tanks and piping 1413.3 Flow verification test 1413.4 Freeze protection tests 1513.4.1 Draining time 1513.4.2 Recirculation and heating tape freeze protection 1513.4.3 Controller test 15(Replaces p. v, October 2008) vF383S1-11 C
7、anadian Standards AssociationMarch 2011Technical Committee on Solar Energy (CAN/CSA-F383-08)Note: This list reflects the Technical Committee membership when CAN/CSA-F383-08 was formally approved.R.K. Swartman Solcan Limited,London, Ontario ChairA. Brunger Bodycote Materials Testing Canada,Mississaug
8、a, Ontario L. Dignard-Bailey Natural Resources Canada,Varennes, QubecP. Drewes Sol Source Engineering,Newmarket, Ontario E. Grzesik Ontario Ministry of Energy,Toronto, Ontario AssociateS. Harrison Queens University,Kingston, Ontario G.D. Henriques Richmond, British ColumbiaConsumer RepresentativeAss
9、ociateJ. Hodge Toronto, Ontario Consumer RepresentativeA. Jenkins Ontario Ministry of Energy,Toronto, Ontario AssociateD. Lorriman Namirrol Ltd.,Perkinsfield, Ontario AssociateA.J. McKegney SolarO,Oakville, Ontario AssociateE. Morofsky Public Works and Government Services,Hull, Qubec J.P. Neu Electr
10、o-Federation Canada,Mississauga, Ontario B. Sibbitt Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, Ontario J. Thwaites Taylor Munro Energy Systems Inc.,Delta, British ColumbiaAssociateT. Shin Canadian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject Manager(Replaces p. vi, October 2008)vi Canadian Standards Asso
11、ciationSupplement No. 1 to CAN/CSA-F383-08, Installationofpackagedsolar domestic hotwatersystemsMarch 2011Technical Committee on Solar Energy (CSA F383S1-11)Note: This list reflects the Technical Committee membership when CSA F383S1-11 was formally approved.I. Sinclair Enermodal Engineering,Toronto,
12、 Ontario ChairA. Brunger Exova Canada Inc.,Mississauga, Ontario R.B. Chauhan Ottawa, OntarioConsumer RepresentativeL. Dignard-Bailey Natural Resources Canada,Varennes, QubecE. Grzesik Ontario Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure,Toronto, Ontario N.C. Harris SolarBC,Victoria, British ColumbiaAssocia
13、teS. Harrison Queens University,Kingston, Ontario G.D. Henriques Henriques Consulting,Richmond, British ColumbiaAssociateJ. Hodge Toronto, Ontario Consumer RepresentativeN. Hutchings Ontario Power Authority Conservation Bureau,Toronto, OntarioW. Johnston Canadian Solar Industries Association,Ottawa,
14、 Ontario E. Knaggs H.E.S. Home Energy Solutions Ltd.,Victoria, British ColumbiaJ. Knapp Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateR. McMonagle City of Toronto,Toronto, OntarioT. McRae DuPont,Mississauga, Ontario AssociateH. Platis SKY Solar (Canada) Ltd.,Richmond Hill, OntarioAssociate(Replac
15、es p.vii,October 2008) viiF383S1-11 Canadian Standards AssociationMarch 2011B. Sibbitt Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, Ontario R. Singlehurst Walter Meier (Climate Canada) Ltd.,Ottawa, OntarioR.K. Swartman Solcan Limited,London, Ontario W. Zheng Canadian Solar Inc.,Kitchener, OntarioC. Sellar Canad
16、ian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject Manager(Replaces p. viii, October 2008)viii Canadian Standards AssociationSupplement No. 1 to CAN/CSA-F383-08, Installation of packaged solar domestic hot water systemsMarch 2011Subcommittee on Installation of Packaged Solar Domestic Hot Water Sy
17、stems (CAN/CSA-F383-08)Note: This list reflects the Subcommittee membership when CAN/CSA-F383-08 was formally approved.R.K. Swartman Solcan Limited,London, OntarioChairA. Brunger Bodycote Materials Testing Canada,Mississauga, Ontario R. Djebbar Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioR. Ibbotson HLT
18、 nergies,Montral, QubecC. Kahramanoglu Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing,Toronto, OntarioA. Kelly Canadian Electricity Association,Ottawa, OntarioJ. Mantyla Canadian Home Builders Association,Ottawa, OntarioA.J. McKegney SolarO,Oakville, OntarioF. Plavosin EnerWorks Inc.,Dorchester,
19、OntarioT. Poulin GSW Water Heating,Fergus, OntarioL.A. Robertson Environment Canada,Gatineau, QubecS. Saini Sanco Global,Toronto, OntarioP. Sajko Thermo Dynamics Ltd.,Dartmouth, Nova ScotiaB. Sibbitt Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioS. Thenappan Rheem Manufacturing Company,Montgomery, Alabama
20、, USAJ. Thwaites Taylor Munro Energy Systems Inc.,Delta, British ColumbiaT. Shin Canadian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerviiiAF383S1-11 Canadian Standards AssociationMarch 2011Subcommittee on Installation of Packaged Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems (CSA F383S1-11)Note: Thi
21、s list reflects the Subcommittee membership when CSA F383S1-11 was formally approved.R.K. Swartman Solcan Limited,London, OntarioChairP. Allen Dalhousie University Sexton Design (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and(c) be phrased where possible to pe
22、rmit a specific “yes” or “no” answer.Committee 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.viiiC Canadian Standards AssociationSuppl
23、ement No. 1 to CAN/CSA-F383-08, Installation of packaged solar domestic hot water systemsMarch 2011F383-08Installation of packaged solar domestic hot water systems1 Scope1.1 This Standard specifies requirements for the installation of packaged solar domestic hot water (SDHW) systems that meet the re
24、quirements of the CSA F379 Series.Note: SDHW systems include those designed to(a) provide hot water in the absence of an auxiliary water heater; (b) preheat water for a stand-alone gas, propane, electric, or oil water heater;(c) use gas, propane, electricity, solid fuels, or oil for auxiliary water
25、heating in an integrated fashion; and(d) use liquid/liquid or boiling/condensing heat transfer between the solar collectors and potable water.1.2 This Standard does not apply to space heating equipment or to collectors designed to form part of a buildings load bearing structure.1.3 The values given
26、in SI (metric) units are the standard. Any values given in parentheses are for information only.1.4 In CSA Standards, “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
27、that which is advised but not required; “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the standard; and “can” is used to express possibility or capability. Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note
28、 accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material. Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements. Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.
29、2 Reference publicationsThis Standard refers to the following publications, and where such reference is made, it shall be to the edition listed below, including all revisions published thereto.Note: In cases where the editions listed below are amended, replaced by new editions, or superseded by anot
30、her standard during the life of this referencing Standard, it is the responsibility of the users of this Standard to investigate the possibility of applying those amendments, new editions, or superseding standards.CSA (Canadian Standards Association)ANSI Z21.22-99 (R2003)/CSA 4.4-M99 (R2004)Relief v
31、alves for hot water supply systemsB139-04 (R2009)Installation code for oil-burning equipment1(Replaces p. 1, October 2008)F383S1-11 Canadian Standards AssociationMarch 2011CAN/CSA-B149.1-05Natural gas and propane installation codeCAN/CSA-B149.2-05Propane storage and handling codeB365-10Installation
32、code for solid fuel-burning appliances and equipmentC22.1-09Canadian Electrical Code, Part ICAN/CSA-F378-87 (R2004)Solar collectorsF379 Series-09Packaged solar domestic hot water systems (liquid-to-liquid heat transfer)F379.1-09Packaged solar domestic hot water systems (liquid-to-liquid heat transfe
33、r) for all-season useF379.2-09Packaged solar domestic hot water systems for seasonal useGovernment of OntarioOntario Building Code (O. Reg 350/06, as amended)NRCC (National Research Council Canada)National Building Code of Canada, 2005National Plumbing Code of Canada, 2005ULC (Underwriters Laborator
34、ies of Canada)CAN/ULC-S114-05Standard Method of Test for Determination of Non-Combustibility in Building Materials3 DefinitionsThe following definitions apply in this Standard: Add-on packaged system a unit intended to be used with or attached to an approved thermal storage device at the location of
35、 the final installation. Angle mounting the installation of a colle ctor in a plane other than that formed by the mounting surface.Authority having jurisdiction the body responsible for the enfo rcement of specific regulations or codes, or the official or agency designated by that body to exercise s
36、uch a function.Auxiliary water heater a water heating device powered by a source of thermal energy other than solar energy (e.g., electrical or fossil fuel energy).Building penetration piercing through the elements of a building that separate the interior space from the outdoors.Combustible material
37、 material that fails to meet the acceptance criteria of CAN/ULC-S114.Note: This definition is in accordance with the National Building Code of Canada.(Replaces p. 2, October 2008)2 Canadian Standards AssociationSupplement No. 1 to CAN/CSA-F383-08, Installation of packaged solar domestic hot water sy
38、stemsMarch 2011Domestic hot water (DHW) heated potable water (service hot water).Drainback system a system in which the liquid in the solar collectors is allowed to drain back into a storage tank within the system under prescribed circumstances.Draindown system a system in which the liquid in the so
39、 lar collectors is drained from the system under prescribed circumstances. Flashing the sheet metal work or other weatherproofing used to cover joints or openings in order to prevent water from entering a building.Heating-tape freezing protection the protection from freezing of water in pipes provid
40、ed by the use of electrically heated cable or tape applied to the outside of exposed pipes.Installer a qualified organization or individual, as dete rmined by the authority having jurisdiction, who performs, contracts, or subcontracts the work on any part of the installation of a SDHW system.Manufac
41、turer the manufacturer of a packaged SD HW system, unless otherwise specified.P ackaged system a pre-designed SDHW system, complete with all major syst em components and materials, provided by a single supplier.Parallel mounting the installation of a collector in a plane parallel to the mounting sur
42、face.Recirculation freeze protection protection from freezing of water in pipes by the movement of water in exposed portions of the piping using a pump, bleed valve, or other device.Safety hazard a situation in which there is a risk of personal injury or property damage.Seasonal-use systems systems
43、designed to operate primarily in non-freezing conditions and in which freeze protection is accomplished manually, with or without a device intended to provide limited freeze protection.Space heating equipment a heating device used to provide th ermal energy for heating the interior of a building.Yea
44、r-round systems systems that are designed for year-rou nd use and incorporate freeze protection.4 General requirements4.1 Design and performancePackaged SDHW systems shall meet the requirements of the CSA F379 Series.4.2 ApplicationDeviations from the requirements of this Standard due to practical d
45、ifficulty, novel design, or unnecessary hardship, may occur, provided that reasonable safety and performance is ensured. Note: Permission for deviations should be obtained in writing from the authority having jurisdiction and should apply only to the installation for which it is granted.4.3 Installa
46、tion practices4.3.1 The installation of a packaged SDHW system shall be carried out in accordance with (a) the manufacturers instructions; and(b) accepted industry practices. Note: The authorities having jurisdiction should be contacted for additional requirements for potable water systems, electric
47、al equipment, and building materials.3(Replaces p. 3, February 2010)F383S1-11 Canadian Standards AssociationMarch 20114.3.2 Where installation of a packaged SDHW system constitutes a conversion from another form of energy, the equipment being replaced shall be removed or left safe and secure.Note: T
48、he authorities having jurisdiction should be contacted for requirements for the removal or decommissioning of heating and plumbing equipment.4.3.3 When interconnecting with existing equipment, the installer shall take precautions to ensure that existing equipment continues to meet safety requirement
49、s.4.4 PermitsPrior to starting an installation, the installer shall determine whether permits are required from the authorities having jurisdiction.Note: The installation of outdoor solar energy components might also be subject to local zoning requirements.4.5 Access4.5.1 All SDHW equipment shall be installed so as to provide reasonable accessibility for cleaning, adjusting, replacement, or maintenance of equipment, as required.4.5.2 The SDHW system shall be installed so as no