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CSA - S136-07

North American specification for the design of cold-formed steel structural members

inactive
Organization: CSA
Publication Date: 1 October 2007
Status: inactive
Page Count: 360
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This Standard applies to electrical and electronic equipment (see definition 3.20) associated with semiconductor fabrication equipment (see definition 3.28) for the manufacture measurement, assembly, and test of semiconductors.

NOTE 1 In this Standard, the term electrical includes electrical, electronic, and programmable electronic matters (i.e. electrical equipment means electrical, electronic, and programmable electronic equipment).

NOTE 2 In the context of this Standard, the term person refers to any individual and includes those persons who are assigned and instructed by the user or his agent(s) in the installation, use, and care of the fabrication equipment in question.

The electrical equipment covered by this Standard commences at the point of connection of the supply to the electrical equipment (see 5.1), and includes proper instruction for its safe installation operation.

NOTE 3 For the requirements for the electrical supply installation in buildings, see JIS C 60364 series.

This Standard is applicable to the electrical equipment or parts of the electrical equipment that operate with nominal supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V for alternating current (a.c.) and not exceeding 1 500 V for direct current (d.c.), and with nominal supply frequencies not exceeding 200 Hz. For higher voltages or frequencies, special requirements may be needed.

NOTE 4 Electrical equipment within which derived voltages exceed these supply voltage limits is within the scope of this Standard.

Included are requirements for protective measures against electrical safety hazards as well as electrical interlock circuits that protect against non-electrical hazards. However, it does not cover all the requirements that are needed or required by other standards or regulations in order to safeguard persons from hazards other than electrical hazards (e.g. chemical hazards, mechanical hazards, radiation hazards). Each type of machine has unique requirements to be accommodated to provide adequate safety.

Additional and special requirements can apply to the electrical equipment of fabrication equipment that:

- use, process, or produce potentially explosive material;

- are used in potentially explosive and/or flammable atmospheres;

- have special risks when producing or using certain materials;

- are hoisting machines (which are covered by JIS B 9960-32).

This Standard does not include specifications for performance or functional characteristics of the fabrication equipment. This Standard does not deal with the possible effects on human health that can result from emissions (for example, EMFs, noise) from the fabrication equipment. This Standard does not specify requirements for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).

NOTE 5 The International Standard corresponding to this Standard and the symbol of degree of correspondence are as follows.

IEC 60204-33: 2009 Safety of machinery-Electrical equipment of machines- Part 33: Requirements for semiconductor fabrication equipment (lDT)

In addition, symbols which denote the degree of correspondence in the contents between the relevant International Standard and JIS are IDT (identical), MOD (modified), and NEQ (not equivalent) according to ISO/lEe Guide 21-1.

Document History

January 1, 2016
North American specification for the design of cold-formed steel structural members
CSA Preface This is the ninth edition of CSA S136, North American specification for the design of cold-formed steel structural members (NASPEC). It supersedes the previous editions published in...
January 1, 2016
North American specification for the design of cold-formed steel structural members
This Specification applies to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate, or bar not more than 1 in. (25.4 mm) in thickness and used for...
November 1, 2012
North American specification for the design of cold-formed steel structural members
This Specification applies to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate, or bar not more than 1 in. (25.4 mm) in thickness and used for...
January 1, 2012
North American specification for the design of cold-formed steel structural members
This Specification applies to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate, or bar not more than 1 in. (25.4 mm) in thickness and used for...
January 1, 2012
North American specification for the design of cold-formed steel structural members
This Specification applies to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate, or bar not more than 1 in. (25.4 mm) in thickness and used for...
January 1, 2012
North American specification for the design of cold-formed steel structural members
This Specification applies to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate, or bar not more than 1 in. (25.4 mm) in thickness and used for...
February 1, 2010
North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members
A description is not available for this item.
December 1, 2009
North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members
A description is not available for this item.
October 1, 2007
North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members
Scope and Limits of Applicability  This Specification shall apply to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than one...
October 1, 2007
North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members
CSA Preface This is the first edition of CSA S136S1, Supplement No. 1 to the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members. This Supplement consists of...
S136-07
October 1, 2007
North American specification for the design of cold-formed steel structural members
This Standard applies to electrical and electronic equipment (see definition 3.20) associated with semiconductor fabrication equipment (see definition 3.28) for the manufacture measurement, assembly,...
December 1, 2001
Cold Formed Steel Structural Members
Scope and Limits of Applicability  This Specification shall apply to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than one...
December 1, 2001
North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members
Scope and Limits of Applicability This Specification shall apply to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than one...
December 1, 2001
North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members
Scope and Limits of Applicability  This Specification shall apply to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than one...
January 1, 2001
North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members
Scope and Limits of Applicability  This Specification shall apply to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than one...
January 1, 2001
Cold Formed Steel Structural Members
Scope and Limits of Applicability  This Specification shall apply to the design of structural members cold-formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, plate or bar not more than one...
January 1, 1994
Cold Formed Steel Structural Members
This Standard applies to the design, based on limit states, of structural members cold formed to shape from carbon or low-alloy steel sheet, strip, or plate up to 25 mm thick and intended for...

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