CSA CAN1-6.4
AUTOMATIC GAS IGNITION SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
| Organization: | CSA |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 1979 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 16 |
scope:
This standard applies to newly produced automatic gas ignition systems (see Part III, Definitions) and components thereof other than types utilizing low, extra low, or high voltages, constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials. An automatic gas ignition system shall perform the following functions:
a. Ignite the gas at the main burner(s).
b. Prove the presence of either the ignition neens, the main burner flame, or both; and
C. Automatically act to shut off the gas supply to the main burner(s), or to the pilot burner(s) and the main burner(s), when the supervised flame or ignition means Is not proved.
Components submitted for examination under this standard shall perform one or more of the *novo functions.
This standard covers automatic gas igni tion systems and components thereof intended primarily for use with gas appliances having inputs of 400 000 Stub (117.23 kW) or less per individual combustion chambor.
This standard applies to automatic gas ignition systems and components thereof for use with one or more of the following gases:
a. Natural
b. Propane
Compliance of an automatic gas ignition system or component thereof with this standard does not imply that such a system or component of such a system is acceptable for use on gas appliances without supplemental tests with the device(s) applied to the particular appliance design.
Each component of an automatic gas ignition system shall be capable of operation throughout a temperature range of 32F (0°C) to 125°f (52°C) unless either higher, lower, or both higher and lower temperatures are specified by the manufact-urer. At the option of. the manufacturer, the operating temperature range may be increased alcove 125°F (52°C) in increments of_25°F (14°C) and may be reduced below 32°F (0°C) to either -20°F (-29 C)or -40"F (-40°C).
The tests specified herein ore to verify performance within the manufacturer's specified maximum and minimum timings where applicable:'
a. Plane-establishing period
b. Flame failure response time
The above terns are defined in Part 1Ii, Definitions.
For low, extra low, and high voltage automatic gas ignition systems and components thereof, the current standard CSA C22.2 #24 TEMPERATURE INDICATING AND REGULATING EQUIPMENT applies.
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