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SPECIAL NATIONAL CONDITIONS
1.1.1
All equipment is to be designed to allow
installation in accordance with the National
Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, the
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part I,
CAN/CSA C22.1, and when applicable, the
National Electrical Safety Code, IEEE C2. Also,
unless marked or otherwise identified, installation
is allowed per the Standard for the Protection of
Electronic Computer/Data-Processing Equipment,
ANSI/NFPA 75.
installation in accordance with the National
Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, the
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part I,
CAN/CSA C22.1, and when applicable, the
National Electrical Safety Code, IEEE C2. Also,
unless marked or otherwise identified, installation
is allowed per the Standard for the Protection of
Electronic Computer/Data-Processing Equipment,
ANSI/NFPA 75.
The equipment was evaluated
according to IEC 60950-1.
according to IEC 60950-1.
The requirements have to be
checked during the national
approval.
checked during the national
approval.
N/A
1.4.14
For Pluggable Equipment Type A, the protection
in the installation is assumed to be 20 A.
in the installation is assumed to be 20 A.
Not directly connected to the
mains.
mains.
N/A
1.5.5
For lengths exceeding 3.05 m, external
interconnecting flexible cord and cable
assemblies are required to be a suitable cable
type (e.g., DP, CL2) specified in the CEC/NEC.
For lengths 3.05 m or less, external
interconnecting flexible cord and cable
assemblies that are not types specified in the
CEC are required to have special construction
features and identification markings.
interconnecting flexible cord and cable
assemblies that are not types specified in the
CEC are required to have special construction
features and identification markings.
Shall be evaluated during the
national approval for the
external interconnecting flexible
cord and cable assemblies.
national approval for the
external interconnecting flexible
cord and cable assemblies.
N/A
1.7.1
Equipment for use on a.c. mains supply systems
with a neutral and more than one phase
conductor (e.g. 120/240 V, 3-wire) require a
special marking format for electrical ratings.
with a neutral and more than one phase
conductor (e.g. 120/240 V, 3-wire) require a
special marking format for electrical ratings.
A voltage rating that exceeds an attachment plug
cap rating is only permitted if it does not exceed
the extreme operating conditions in Table 2 of
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 235, and if it is part of a
range that extends into the Table 2 "Normal
Operating Conditions." Likewise, a voltage rating
shall not be lower than the specified "Normal
Operating Conditions," unless it is part of a range
that extends into the "Normal Operating
Conditions."
cap rating is only permitted if it does not exceed
the extreme operating conditions in Table 2 of
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 235, and if it is part of a
range that extends into the Table 2 "Normal
Operating Conditions." Likewise, a voltage rating
shall not be lower than the specified "Normal
Operating Conditions," unless it is part of a range
that extends into the "Normal Operating
Conditions."
Not directly connected to the
mains.
mains.
N/A
1.7.7
Wiring terminals intended to supply Class 2
outputs in accordance with CEC Part 1 or NEC
shall be marked with the voltage rating and “Class
2” or equivalent. Marking shall be located
adjacent to the terminals and shall be visible
during wiring.
outputs in accordance with CEC Part 1 or NEC
shall be marked with the voltage rating and “Class
2” or equivalent. Marking shall be located
adjacent to the terminals and shall be visible
during wiring.
Not applicable for the
equipment.
equipment.
N/A
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2.5
Where a fuse is used to provide Class 2, Limited
Power Source, or TNV current limiting, it shall not
be operator-accessible unless it is not
interchangeable.
Power Source, or TNV current limiting, it shall not
be operator-accessible unless it is not
interchangeable.
No fuses used for these
purpose.
purpose.
N/A
2.7.1
Suitable NEC/CEC branch circuit protection rated
at the maximum circuit rating is required for all
standard supply outlets and receptacles (such as
supplied in power distribution units) if the supply
branch circuit protection is not suitable.
at the maximum circuit rating is required for all
standard supply outlets and receptacles (such as
supplied in power distribution units) if the supply
branch circuit protection is not suitable.
Power distribution transformers distributing power
at 100 volts or more, and rated 10 kVA or more,
require special transformer overcurrent
protection.
at 100 volts or more, and rated 10 kVA or more,
require special transformer overcurrent
protection.
No standard supply outlets,
receptacles, medium-base or
smaller lampholders provided.
receptacles, medium-base or
smaller lampholders provided.
N/A
3.2
Wiring methods (terminals, leads, etc.) used for
the connection of the equipment to the mains
shall be in accordance with the NEC/CEC.
the connection of the equipment to the mains
shall be in accordance with the NEC/CEC.
Not directly connected to the
mains.
mains.
N/A
3.2.1
Power supply cords are required to have
attachment plugs rated not less than 125 percent
of the rated current of the equipment.
attachment plugs rated not less than 125 percent
of the rated current of the equipment.
N/A
3.2.1.2
Equipment connected to a centralized d.c. power
system, and having one pole of the DC mains
input terminal connected to the main protective
earthing terminal in the equipment, is required to
comply with special earthing, wiring, marking and
installation instruction requirements.
system, and having one pole of the DC mains
input terminal connected to the main protective
earthing terminal in the equipment, is required to
comply with special earthing, wiring, marking and
installation instruction requirements.
N/A
3.2.3
Permanent connection of equipment to the mains
supply by a power supply cord is not permitted,
except for certain equipment, such as ATMs.
supply by a power supply cord is not permitted,
except for certain equipment, such as ATMs.
N/A
3.2.5
Power supply cords are required to be no longer
than 4.5 m in length.
than 4.5 m in length.
Flexible power supply cords are required to be
compatible with Tables 11 and 12 of the CEC and
Article 400 of the NEC.
compatible with Tables 11 and 12 of the CEC and
Article 400 of the NEC.
N/A
3.2.9
Permanently connected equipment is required to
have a suitable wiring compartment and wire
bending space.
have a suitable wiring compartment and wire
bending space.
N/A
3.3
Wiring terminals and associated spacings for field
wiring connections shall comply with CSA C22.2
No. 0.
wiring connections shall comply with CSA C22.2
No. 0.
Not directly connected to the
mains.
mains.
N/A
3.3.3
Wire binding screws are not permitted to attach
conductors larger than 10 AWG (5.3 mm
conductors larger than 10 AWG (5.3 mm
2
).
N/A
3.3.4
Terminals for permanent wiring, including
protective earthing terminals, are required to be
suitable for Canadian/US wire gauge sizes, rated
125 percent of the equipment rating, and be
specially marked when specified (1.7.7).
protective earthing terminals, are required to be
suitable for Canadian/US wire gauge sizes, rated
125 percent of the equipment rating, and be
specially marked when specified (1.7.7).
N/A
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3.4.2
Motor control devices are required for
cord-connected equipment with a motor if the
equipment is rated more than 12 A, or if the motor
has a nominal voltage rating greater than 120 V,
or is rated more than 1/3 hp (locked rotor current
over 43 A).
cord-connected equipment with a motor if the
equipment is rated more than 12 A, or if the motor
has a nominal voltage rating greater than 120 V,
or is rated more than 1/3 hp (locked rotor current
over 43 A).
No motor control devices.
N/A
3.4.8
Vertically-mounted disconnect switches and
circuit breakers are required to have the "on"
position indicated by the handle in the up position.
circuit breakers are required to have the "on"
position indicated by the handle in the up position.
No such switches and circuit
breakers.
breakers.
N/A
3.4.11
For computer room applications, equipment with
battery systems capable of supplying 750 VA for
five minutes are required to have a battery
disconnect means that may be connected to the
computer room remote power-off circuit.
battery systems capable of supplying 750 VA for
five minutes are required to have a battery
disconnect means that may be connected to the
computer room remote power-off circuit.
No battery systems.
N/A
4.3.12
The maximum quantity of flammable liquid stored
in equipment is required to comply with NFPA 30.
in equipment is required to comply with NFPA 30.
No flammable liquid.
N/A
4.3.13.5
Equipment with lasers is required to meet the
Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act, REDR
C1370 and/or Code of Federal Regulations 21
CFR 1040, as applicable.
Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act, REDR
C1370 and/or Code of Federal Regulations 21
CFR 1040, as applicable.
No Laser.
N/A
4.7
For computer room applications, automated
information storage systems with combustible
media greater than 0.76 m
information storage systems with combustible
media greater than 0.76 m
3
(27 cu ft) are required
to have a provision for connection of either
automatic sprinklers or a gaseous agent
extinguishing system with an extended discharge.
automatic sprinklers or a gaseous agent
extinguishing system with an extended discharge.
Not automated information
storage systems.
storage systems.
N/A
4.7.3.1
For computer room applications, enclosures with
combustible material measuring greater than 0.9
m
combustible material measuring greater than 0.9
m
2
(10 sq ft) or a single dimension greater than
1.8 m (6 ft) are required to have a flame spread
rating of 50 or less. For other applications,
enclosures with the same dimensions require a
flame spread rating of 200 or less.
rating of 50 or less. For other applications,
enclosures with the same dimensions require a
flame spread rating of 200 or less.
No such enclosures.
N/A
Annex H
Equipment that produces ionizing radiation is
required to comply with the Canadian Radiation
Emitting Devices Act, REDR C1370 and/or Code
of Federal Regulations, 21 CFR 1020, as
applicable.
required to comply with the Canadian Radiation
Emitting Devices Act, REDR C1370 and/or Code
of Federal Regulations, 21 CFR 1020, as
applicable.
No ionizing radiation.
N/A
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1.5.1
Some components and materials associated with
the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury
are required to have component or material
ratings in accordance with the applicable national
(Canadian and/or U.S.) component or material
standard requirements. These components
include:
the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury
are required to have component or material
ratings in accordance with the applicable national
(Canadian and/or U.S.) component or material
standard requirements. These components
include:
attachment plugs, battery packs (rechargeable
type, used with transportable equipment), cathode
ray tubes, circuit breakers, communication circuit
accessories, connectors (used for current
interruption of non-LPS circuits), cord sets and
power supply cords, direct plug-in equipment,
enclosures (outdoor), flexible cords and cables,
fuses (branch circuit), fuseholders, ground-fault
current interrupters, industrial control equipment,
insulating tape, interconnecting cables,
lampholders, limit controls, printed wiring,
protectors for communications circuits,
receptacles, solid state controls, supplementary
protectors, switches (including interlock
switches), thermal cutoffs, thermostats, (multi-
layer) transformer winding wire, transient voltage
surge suppressors, tubing, wire connectors, and
wire and cables.
type, used with transportable equipment), cathode
ray tubes, circuit breakers, communication circuit
accessories, connectors (used for current
interruption of non-LPS circuits), cord sets and
power supply cords, direct plug-in equipment,
enclosures (outdoor), flexible cords and cables,
fuses (branch circuit), fuseholders, ground-fault
current interrupters, industrial control equipment,
insulating tape, interconnecting cables,
lampholders, limit controls, printed wiring,
protectors for communications circuits,
receptacles, solid state controls, supplementary
protectors, switches (including interlock
switches), thermal cutoffs, thermostats, (multi-
layer) transformer winding wire, transient voltage
surge suppressors, tubing, wire connectors, and
wire and cables.
Components are approved by
UL, see appended table 1.5.1.
UL, see appended table 1.5.1.
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1.6.1.2
A circuit for connection to the DC Mains Supply is
classified as either a SELV Circuit, TNV-2 Circuit
or Hazardous Voltage Circuit depending on the
maximum operating voltage of the supply. This
maximum operating voltage shall include
consideration of the battery charging “float
voltage” associated with the intended supply
system, regardless of the marked power rating of
the equipment.
classified as either a SELV Circuit, TNV-2 Circuit
or Hazardous Voltage Circuit depending on the
maximum operating voltage of the supply. This
maximum operating voltage shall include
consideration of the battery charging “float
voltage” associated with the intended supply
system, regardless of the marked power rating of
the equipment.
No connection to DC mains
supply.
supply.
N/A
2.3.1
For TNV-2 and TNV-3 circuits with other than
ringing signals and with voltages exceeding 42.4
Vpeak or 60 Vd.c., the maximum acceptable
current through a 2000 ohm resistor (or greater)
connected across the voltage source with other
loads disconnected is 7.1 mA peak or 30 mA d.c.
under normal operating conditions.
ringing signals and with voltages exceeding 42.4
Vpeak or 60 Vd.c., the maximum acceptable
current through a 2000 ohm resistor (or greater)
connected across the voltage source with other
loads disconnected is 7.1 mA peak or 30 mA d.c.
under normal operating conditions.
No TNV circuits within the
equipment.
equipment.
N/A
2.3.2.1
In the event of a single fault between TNV and
SELV circuits, the limits of 2.2.3 apply to SELV
Circuits and accessible conductive parts.
SELV circuits, the limits of 2.2.3 apply to SELV
Circuits and accessible conductive parts.
No TNV circuits within the
equipment.
equipment.
N/A
2.6.3.4
Protective bonding conductors of non-standard
protective bonding constructions (e.g., printed
circuit traces) may be subjected to the additional
limited short circuit test conditions specified.
protective bonding constructions (e.g., printed
circuit traces) may be subjected to the additional
limited short circuit test conditions specified.
Class III equipment.
N/A
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