Field
Evaluations: Canadian Requirements
The
requirements for safety of wiring and electrical installations are contained
in the Canadian Electric Code (CEC). The object of this code is to establish
safety standards for the installation and maintenance of electrical equipment.
In its preparation, consideration has been given to the prevention of
fire and shock hazards, as well as proper maintenance and operation. Compliance
with the requirements of this code and proper maintenance will ensure
an essentially safe installation.
CEC
Rule 2-024 -
Electrical equipment used in electrical installations within the jurisdiction
of the inspection department shall be approved and shall be of a kind,
or type and rating, approved for the specific purpose for which it is
to be employed.
Approved -
as applied to electrical equipment, means that:
- A certification
organization accredited by the Standards Council of Canada
has certified such equipment in accordance with the requirements of:
- CSA standards;
or
- Other recognized
documents, where such CSA standards do not exist or are not applicable;
or
- Such equipment
conforms to the requirements of the regulatory authority.
The SCC, or Standards
Council of Canada, is responsible for promoting efficient and effective
standardization. TÜV SÜD America is accredited by the SCC and can provide testing and certification services to numerous standards. Click here to view TÜV SÜD America's full scope.
Local Requirements
All electrical
products sold, displayed, or connected to a source of power must be approved
by an accredited certification body in the relative province. Approved
products have been assessed to ensure that they meet the safety requirements
of the provincial Electrical Safety Code. Electrical products that do
not bear the mark of an accredited certification body may be unsafe,
and could pose serious electrical shock and/or fire hazards.
Approvals
The Model Code SPE-1000 has been developed to standardize the field evaluation
process and is based upon guidelines for special inspections. These guidelines
have been in effect for 20 years with a positive safety record. The Canadian
Advisory Council on Electrical Safety strongly supports the continuation
of special inspections of electrical products, with the stipulation that
the requirements be formally published.
The special inspections
service is offered on behalf of participating provinces and authorities
by a certification organization, or an inspection body recognized by
the regulatory authority. The service provides the means for evaluating
products on location and, if found in compliance with stated technical
requirements, such products may be marked with a special inspection service
label.
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