Appendix B Rule 12-3016 3) and 4)

Appendix B Rule 12-3016 3) and 4) Rule 12-3016 3)The intent of this Subrule is that the installation of an outlet box requiring a wet location cover plate will be such that the box and cover are in intimate contact and will provide a seal to prevent ingress of water into the outlet box. Rule […]
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Appendix B Rule 12-3034

Appendix B Rule 12-3034 Rule 12-3034 2)When a reduction in the number of insulated conductors is required, this Subrule intends that the reduction be made with the largest available insulated conductor size. Δ Table B12-3Examples of an octagonal 4 × 1-1/2 trade size box with 12 AWG insulatedconductors Rule 12-3034 3)As an example, a device […]
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Appendix B Rule 12-506

Appendix B Rule 12-506 Specific requirements pertaining to materials suitable as thermal barriers can be found in Article 3.1.5.11 of the National Building Code of Canada. Source: Appendix B Rule 12-506, CSA C22.1:21, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (25th Edition), Safety Standard for Electrical Installations. © 2021 Canadian Standards Association. Please visit store.csagroup.org
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Appendix B Rule 12-516

Appendix B Rule 12-516 CSA C22.2 No. 18.3 provides requirements for inserts. CSA C22.2 No. 18.4 provides requirements forprotector plates and cylindrical bushings. Source: Appendix B Rule 12-516, CSA C22.1:21, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (25th Edition), Safety Standard for Electrical Installations. © 2021 Canadian Standards Association. Please visit store.csagroup.org
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Appendix B Rule 2-130

Appendix B Rule 2-130 The flame spread requirements for insulated conductors and cables installed with exposed outer combustible insulation or jackets in buildings are located in the National Building Code of Canada as follows: a) combustible building construction — Article 3.1.4.3 and Article 9.34.1.5;b) non-combustible building construction — Article 3.1.5.21; andc) plenum spaces in buildings […]
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Appendix B Rule 26-700

Appendix B Rule 26-700 Rule 26-700 and Diagrams 1 and 2 The configurations of Diagrams 1 and 2 are all of the grounding type. With two exceptions (5-20RA and 6-20RA), these configurations are identical to those similarly designated in the United States, dimensional details of which are given in ANSI/NEMA WD 6. The CSA 5-20RA […]
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Appendix B Rule 26-706

Appendix B Rule 26-706 This Rule requires that only receptacles that are designed, constructed, and marked as tamper-resistantreceptacles, “TAMPER RESISTANT” or “TR”, in accordance with CSA C22.2 No. 42, be used in the locations designated in Subrule 1). The intent of the Rule is to protect children from shock if they tamper with receptacles accessible […]
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