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ANSI/IEEE 929-2000
Withdrawn Standard
QC, CA - Fire Code
1. The object of this Act is the protection of persons and property, except forest resources which are protected pursuant to the Sustainable Forest Development Act (chapter A-18.1), against fires of any nature. For the purposes of this Act, any explosion likely to cause a fire shall be considered to be a fire. 2000, c. 20, s. 1; 2010, c. 3, s. 329. 2. This Act does not operate to limit the obligations imposed or powers granted by or under other Acts as regards fire safety. 2000, c. 20, s. 2; 2001, c. 76, s. 153. 3.
NL, CA - Building Code
O.I.C. 2014/55
IEEE Std C62.22-2009
The guide covers the application of metal-oxide surge arresters to safeguard electric power equipment, with a nominal operating voltage 1000 V and above, against the hazards of abnormally high-voltage surges of various origins. It also provides information on the characteristics of metal-oxide surge arresters and the protection of substation equipment, distribution systems, overhead lines, and large electrical machines.
AS/NZS 4777.2:2015
Specifies minimum performance and safety requirements for the design, construction and operation of inverters intended for use in inverter energy systems for the inj
IEEE Std 1491-2012
The document discusses operational parameters that may be observed by battery monitoring equipment used in stationary applications and the relative value of such observations. Although a list of commercially available systems is not given, a means for establishing specifications for the desired parameters to be monitored is provided.
BC, CA - Building Code (2012)
SK, CA - Building Code
Saskatchewan follows the National Building Code of Canada (NBC) by regulation under provisions of The Uniform Building and Accessibility Standards Act (the UBAS Act) with few amendments. The NBC sets the minimum standard for building and accessibility. The NBC establishes these four core objectives:
•safety;
•health;
•accessibility for persons with disabilities; and
•fire and structural protection of buildings.
The 2010 edition of the NBC has been adopted for use throughout Saskatchewan and took effect on May 1, 2013.