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Many grades of acetal are accepted under the component acceptance program of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and are Hsted in the... [Pg.60]

Instrument Society of America 400 Stanwix Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 Standards l ibrary for Measurement and Control, 12th ed., 1994. Instmmentation standards and recommended practices abstracted from those of 19 societies, the U.S. Government, the Canadian Standards Association, and the British Standards Institute. Covers control instmments, including rotameters, aimunciators, transducers, thermocouples, flow meters, and pneumatic systems (see... [Pg.23]

The Canadian Standards Association published a standard on test methods for in-line and firebox flame arresters in 1991. A revision was published in 1998 (CSA 1998). [Pg.11]

CSA (Canadian Standards Association) CSA-Z343. 1998. Test Methods for In-Line and Firebox Flame Arresters. Canadian Standards Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [Pg.14]

The Canadian Standards Association Standard Z343 (CSA 1998) presents test methods for in-line and firebox flame arresters. In this standard in-line flame arresters are limited to only detonation types and firebox flame arresters are defined as flame arresters installed in an enclosnre, or system of enclosnres, where the mn-np distance is less than 1.5 meters and open to the atmosphere. Firebox flame arresters are commonly nsed on eqnip-ment designed to heat flnids in prodnction operations snch as indirect heaters, emnlsion treaters, and glycol dehydrators. The development history of this standard is presented in Section 2.3.2. [Pg.158]

Canadian Standards Association, 2002. Design and Installation of Underground Thermal Energy Storage Systems for Commercial and Institutional Buildings C448.3 Series-02, ISBN 1-55324-844-9. [Pg.22]

Civil Infrastructure made to withstand the best predictions of likely Extreme Weather Events and with adequate Durability for their exposure to Worsened Average Conditions (CAN/CSA S478 is the Canadian Standards Association s Guideline for Durability in Buildings ). [Pg.62]

Canadian Standards Association (CSA), Standard C22.2 No. 152 M1984. Combustible Gas Detection Instruments. CSA, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada, 1984. [Pg.194]

The pipe grades listed below, produced in accordance with CSA (Canadian Standards Association) Z245.1, shall be considered as equivalents to API 5L and treated as listed materials. [Pg.214]

ATR attenuated total reflectance CSA Canadian Standards Association... [Pg.581]

Electrical safety. Most common commercial instruments have been certified for electrical safety by an organization such as UL (Underwriters Laboratory), CE, or CSA (Canadian Standards Association). However, certain less common instruments or custom-built instruments may have to go through a certification process at the time of installation. Certification required for electrical safety may take time to complete. A protective shield or casing may be required for automated systems with robotic arms for sample manipulation, to protect operators. [Pg.146]

Most on-line analyzers are installed as permanent fixtures. Bearing this in mind, environmental issues associated with temperature and vibration become more critical, and the requirement for conformance to safety standards may be enforced by the need for system certification. The latter requires an assessment of the working environment, and the potential for fire and/or explosion hazard, relative to the anticipated presence of flammable vapors or gases. Safety hazard and local electrical design code compliance, which includes CE Mark for Europe, Canadian Standards Association (CSA) for Canada,... [Pg.116]

CSA FT4, Vertical Cable Tray Test in CSA 22.2, Test Methods for Electrical Wires and Cables (C22.2 No. 0.3), Canadian Standards Association, Rexdale, Ont., Canada. [Pg.663]

CSA FT-4 Canadian Standards Association, C22.2 No. 0.3-01, Section 4.11.4, Vertical Flame Test-Cables in Cable Trays/FT4, CSA, Toronto, Canada, 2001. [Pg.802]

Quality assurance is part of the regulations specified by the national standards organizations such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Quality assurance applies to any material or component or a fabricated structure in the sense that their satisfactory performance in service conditions is assured. The quality assurance and control programs in Canada are contained in Canadian Standards Association document CAN3-Z 299.1-85 consisting of four parts. The four parts of the standard are such that Part 1 covers quality assurance, Part 2 refers to quality control, Part 3 refers to quality verification, and Part 4 deals with quality inspection. [Pg.179]

Canadian Standards Association, CAN 3-Z-299.1-185, Quality Assurance Program, Parts 1-4, Reaffirmed 1991, CSA, Ontario, Canada. [Pg.199]

Canadian Standards Association Z184 requires 50 to 75% shear average, 35% minimum in a dropweight tear test. [Pg.100]

Canadian Standards Association (AS) Guidelines for radiological monitoring of the environment—A National Standard of Canada, Report CAN/CSA-N288.4-M90, November 1990, Ottawa, Canada. [Pg.482]

Canadian Standards Association, National Research Building, Ottawa, List of Publications, ... [Pg.149]

Canada s FIPPA also permits sealed records (i.e., the existence of the record is hidden) and locked records (i.e., a special permission is required to reveal the contents but the existence of the record is generally known). PIPEDA requires business entities to offer individuals certain guarantees regarding the collection and use of personal data. For example, an individual s consent must be obtained before data can be shared with affiliates or commercial partners, and also for access to that data for review. The bill, introduced in October 1998, in response to growing public concerns about personal privacy, establishes a series of protections, with the core being the Canadian Standards Association Model Code for the Protection of Personal Information. [Pg.250]

CSA. Canadian Standards Association designations for carbon and alloy steel pipe are contained in CSA specification CA3-Z245.1. [Pg.21]

Obtain agency approval - Underwriters Laboratory, Canadian Standards Association, Consumer Electronics, etc. [Pg.88]

Achieved Canadian Standards Association certification for industry s first 5,000 psi (350 bar) in-tank regulation system under NGV 3.1 standards... [Pg.201]

Canadian Standards Association (1979). Industrial sterilization of medical devices by the steam process. C5A Standard Z514.4-MI979. Rexdale. Ontario, Canada Canadian Standards Association. [Pg.48]

Wood Failure Round Robin Report, CSA/A370/SC05.3, Canadian Standards Association. Mississauga, Ontario, August 2002. [Pg.34]


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