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    Consists of C22.1-15, Canadian electrical code, part I (23rd edition), safety standard for electrical installations; C22.1HB-15, Canadian electrical code handbook - an explanation of rules of the Canadian electrical code, part I and the 2015 Electrical quick reference

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    Superseded date:  17-08-2021

    Language(s):  English, French

    Published date:  01-01-2015

    Publisher:  Canadian Standards Association

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    C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I
    Preface
    Metric units
    Conduit sizes
    Reference publications
    Section 0 - Object, scope, and definitions
     Object
     Scope
     Definitions
    Section 2 - General Rules
     Administrative
     Technical
      General
      Protection of persons and property
      Maintenance and operation
      Enclosures
    Section 4 - Conductors
    Section 6 - Services and service equipment
     Scope
     General
     Control and protective equipment
     Wiring methods
     Metering equipment
    Section 8 - Circuit loading and demand factors
     Scope
     General
     Calculated load for services and feeders
     Branch circuits
     Heater receptacles for vehicles powered by flammable
      or combustible fuels
     Electric vehicle energy management systems
    Section 10 - Grounding and bonding
     Scope, object, and special terminology
     Grounding
      Grounding - General
     Solidly grounded systems
     Impedance grounded systems
     Ungrounded systems
     Bonding
      Bonding - General
     Equipment bonding
     Equipotential bonding
    Section 12 - Wiring methods
     Scope
     General requirements
     Conductors
      General
      Open wiring
      Exposed wiring on exteriors of buildings and between
       buildings on the same premises
      Flexible cables
      Non-metallic-sheathed cable
      Armoured cable
      Mineral-insulated cable, aluminum-sheathed cable,
       and copper-sheathed cable
      Flat conductor cable Type FCC
     Raceways
      General
      Rigid and flexible metal conduit
      Rigid PVC conduit
      Rigid Types EB1 and DB2/ES2 PVC conduit
      Rigid RTRC conduit
      High-density polyethylene (HDPE) conduit and HDPE
       conductors-in-conduit
      Liquid-tight flexible conduit
      Electrical metallic tubing
      Electrical non-metallic tubing
      Surface raceways
      Underfloor raceways
      Cellular floors
      Auxiliary gutters
      Busways and splitters
      Wireways
      Cable trays
     Cablebus
     Extra-low-voltage suspended ceiling power distribution
      systems
     Manufactured wiring systems
      Bare busbars and risers
     Installation of boxes, cabinets, outlets, and terminal
      fittings
    Section 14 - Protection and control
     Scope
     General requirements
     Protective devices
      General
      Fuses
      Circuit breakers
     Control devices
      General
      Switches
     Protection and control of miscellaneous apparatus
     Solid-state devices
    Section 16 - Class 1 and Class 2 circuits
     General
     Class 1 circuits
     Class 2 circuits
     Class 2 power and data communication circuits
    Section 18 - Hazardous locations
     Scope and introduction
     General
     Explosive gas atmospheres
      Installations in Zone 0 locations
      Installations in Zone 1 locations
      Installations in Zone 2 locations
     Explosive dust atmospheres
      Installations in Zone 20 locations
      Installations in Zone 21 locations
      Installations in Zone 22 locations
    Section 20 - Flammable liquid and gasoline dispensing,
                 service stations, garages, bulk storage plants,
                 finishing processes, and aircraft hangars
     Gasoline dispensing and service stations
     Propane dispensing, container filling, and storage
     Compressed natural gas refuelling stations, compressors,
      and storage facilities
     Commercial repair garages
     Bulk storage plants
     Finishing processes
     Aircraft hangars
    Section 22 - Locations in which corrosive liquids, vapours,
                 or excessive moisture are likely to be present
     General
     Equipment
     Wiring
     Drainage, sealing, and exclusion of moisture and corrosive
      vapour
     Circuit control
     Materials
     Bonding
     Sewage lift and treatment plants
    Section 24 - Patient care areas
     Patient care areas
     Isolated systems
     Essential electrical systems
    Section 26 - Installation of electrical equipment
     General
     Isolating switches
     Circuit breakers
     Fuses and fusible equipment
     Capacitors
     Transformers
     Fences
     Electrical equipment vaults
     Cellulose nitrate film storage
     Lightning arresters
     Low-voltage surge protective devices
     Storage batteries
     Resistance devices
     Panelboards
     Branch circuits
     Receptacles
     Receptacles for residential occupancies
     Electric heating and cooking appliances
     Heating equipment
     Pipe organs
     Submersible pumps
     Data processing
    Section 28 - Motors and generators
     Scope
     General
     Wiring methods
     Overcurrent protection
     Overload and overheating protection
     Undervoltage protection
     Control
     Disconnecting means
     Refrigerant motor-compressors
     Multi-winding and part-winding-start motors
     Protection and control of generators
    Section 30 - Installation of lighting equipment
     General
     Location of lighting equipment
     Installation of lighting equipment
     Wiring of lighting equipment
     Luminaires in buildings of residential occupancy
     Lampholders
     Electric-discharge lighting systems operating at 1000 V
      or less
     Electric-discharge lighting systems operating at more
      than 1000 V
      Recessed luminaires
      Permanent outdoor floodlighting installations
      Exposed wiring for permanent outdoor lighting
     Extra-low-voltage lighting systems
    Section 32 - Fire alarm systems, smoke and carbon monoxide
                 alarms, and fire pumps
     Fire alarm systems
     Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
     Fire pumps
    Section 34 - Signs and outline lighting
     General requirements
     Enclosures
     Neon supplies
     Wiring methods
    Section 36 - High-voltage installations
     General
     Wiring methods
     Control and protective equipment
     Grounding and bonding
    Section 38 - Elevators, dumbwaiters, material lifts, escalators,
                 moving walks, lifts for persons with physical
                 disabilities, and similar equipment
     Elevators
     Escalators
     Lifts for persons with physical disabilities
    Section 40 - Electric cranes and hoists
    Section 42 - Electric welders
     General
     Transformer arc welders
     Motor-generator arc welders
     Resistance welders
    Section 44 - Theatre installations
     Scope
     General
     Fixed stage switchboards
     Portable switchboards on stage
     Fixed stage equipment
     Portable stage equipment
    Section 46 - Emergency power supply, unit equipment,
                 exit signs, and life safety systems
     General
     Emergency power supply
     Unit equipment
     Exit signs
    Section 48 - Deleted
    Section 50 - Deleted
    Section 52 - Diagnostic imaging installations
    Section 54 - Community antenna distribution and radio
                 and television installations
     Community antenna distribution
     Protection
     Grounding
     Conductors within buildings
     Equipment
     Conductors outside buildings
     Underground circuits
     Receiving equipment and amateur transmitting
      equipment
     Grounding for receiving equipment and amateur
      transmitting equipment
     Transmitting stations
    Section 56 - Optical fiber cables
     Scope
     General
     Installation methods
    Section 58 - Passenger ropeways and similar equipment
     Scope
     General
     General requirements
     Conductors
     Wiring methods
     Protection and control
     Branch circuits
     Regenerative power
    Section 60 - Electrical communication systems
     Scope
     General
     Protection
     Inside conductors
     Equipment
     Outside conductors
     Underground circuits
     Grounding
    Section 62 - Fixed electric heating systems
     Scope
     General
     Electric space-heating systems
     Electric surface heating systems
     Other heating systems
    Section 64 - Renewable energy systems
     General
     Inverters
     Solar photovoltaic systems
     Small wind systems
     Large wind systems
     Micro-hydropower systems
     Hydrokinetic power systems
     Stationary fuel cell systems
     Storage batteries
    Section 66 - Amusement parks, midways, carnivals,
                 film and TV sets, TV remote broadcasting
                 locations, and travelling shows
     Scope and application
     General
     Grounding
     Services and distribution
     Wiring methods and equipment
     Single-conductor cables
     Motors
    Section 68 - Pools, tubs, and spas
     Scope
     General
     Permanently installed swimming pools
     Storable swimming pools
     Hydromassage bathtubs
     Spas and hot tubs
    Section 70 - Electrical requirements for factory-built
                 relocatable structures and non-relocatable
                 structures
     Scope
     Relocatable structures
     Non-relocatable structures (factory-built)
    Section 72 - Mobile home and recreational vehicle parks
     Scope and application
     General
    Section 74 - Airport installations
    Section 76 - Temporary wiring
    Section 78 - Marine wharves, docking facilities, fixed
                 and floating piers, and boathouses
     General
     Marine wharves, fixed and floating piers, and docking
      facilities
    Section 80 - Cathodic protection
    Section 82 - Deleted
    Section 84 - Interconnection of electric power production
                 sources
    Section 86 - Electric vehicle charging systems
     Scope
     General
     Equipment
     Control and protection
     Electric vehicle supply equipment locations
    Diagrams
    Appendix A - Safety standards for electrical equipment
    Appendix B - Notes on Rules
    Appendix C - The Technical Committee on the Canadian
                 Electrical Code, Part I - Organization and
                 rules of procedure
    Appendix D - Tabulated general information
    Appendix E - Dust-free rooms
    Appendix F - Engineering guidelines for preparing descriptive
                 system documents for intrinsically safe electrical
                 systems and non-incendive field wiring circuits
    Appendix G - Electrical installations of fire protection
                 systems
    Appendix H - Combustible gas detection equipment for
                 use in explosive gas atmospheres
    Appendix I - Interpretations
    Appendix J - Rules and Notes to Rules for installations
                 using the Class and Division system of
                 classification
    Appendix K - Extract from IEC 60364-1
    Appendix L - Engineering guidelines for determining
                 hazardous area classifications
    Appendix M - Translated caution and warning markings
    Index
    C22.1HB; CE Code Handbook
    Introduction to the CE Code Handbook
    About the development of the CE Code Handbook
    Excerpt from the Preface to the CE Code, Part I
    Metric units
    Conduit sizes
    Reference publications
    Section 0 - Object, scope, and definitions
     Object
     Scope
     Definitions
    Section 2 - General Rules
     Administrative
     Technical
     General
     Protection of persons and property
     Maintenance and operation
     Enclosures
    Section 4 - Conductors
    Section 6 - Services and service equipment
     Scope
     General
     Control and protective equipment
     Wiring methods
     Metering equipment
    Section 8 - Circuit loading and demand factors
     Scope
     General
     Calculated load for services and feeders
     Branch circuits
     Heater receptacles for vehicles powered by flammable or
      combustible fuels
     Electric vehicle energy management systems
    Section 10 - Grounding and bonding
     Scope, object, and special terminology
     Grounding
     Grounding - General
     Solidly grounded systems
     Impedance grounded systems
     Ungrounded systems
     Bonding
     Bonding - General
     Equipment bonding
     Equipotential bonding
    Section 12 - Wiring methods
     Scope
     General requirements
     Conductors
     General
     Open wiring
     Exposed wiring on exteriors of buildings and between
      buildings on the same premises
     Flexible cables
     Non-metallic-sheathed cable
     Armoured cable
     Mineral-insulated cable, aluminum-sheathed cable, and
      copper-sheathed cable
     Flat conductor cable Type FCC
     Raceways
     General
     Rigid and flexible metal conduit
     Rigid PVC conduit
     Rigid Types EB1 and DB2/ES2 PVC conduit
     Rigid RTRC conduit
     High-density polyethylene (HDPE) conduit and HDPE
      conductors-in-conduit
     Liquid-tight flexible conduit
     Electrical metallic tubing
     Electrical non-metallic tubing
     Surface raceways
     Underfloor raceways
     Cellular floors
     Auxiliary gutters
     Busways and splitters
     Wireways
     Cable trays
     Cablebus
     Extra-low-voltage suspended ceiling power distribution
      systems
     Manufactured wiring systems
     Installations of boxes, cabinets, outlets, and terminal
      fittings
    Section 14 - Protection and control
     Scope
     General requirements
     Protective devices
     General
     Fuses
     Circuit breakers
     Control devices
     General
     Switches
     Protection and control of miscellaneous apparatus
     Solid-state devices
    Section 16 - Class 1 and Class 2 circuits
     General
     Class 1 circuits
     Class 2 circuits
     Class 2 power and data communication circuits
    Section 18 - Hazardous locations
     Scope and introduction
     General
     Explosive gas atmospheres
     Installations in Zone 0 locations
     Installations in Zone 1 locations
     Installations in Zone 2 locations
     Explosive dust atmospheres
     Installations in Zone 20 locations
     Installations in Zone 21 locations
     Installations in Zone 22 locations
    Section 20 - Flammable liquid and gasoline dispensing,
                 service stations, garages, bulk storage plants,
                 finishing processes, and aircraft hangars
     Gasoline dispensing and service stations
     Propane dispensing, container filling, and storage
     Compressed natural gas refuelling stations, compressors,
      and storage facilities
     Commercial repair garages
     Bulk storage plants
     Finishing processes
     Aircraft hangars
    Section 22 - Locations in which corrosive liquids, vapours,
                 or excessive moisture are likely to be present
     General
     Equipment
     Wiring
     Drainage, sealing, and exclusion of moisture and corrosive
      vapour
     Circuit control
     Materials
     Bonding
     Sewage lift and treatment plants
    Section 24 - Patient care areas
     Patient care areas
     Isolated systems
     Essential electrical systems
    Section 26 - Installation of electrical equipment
     General
     Isolating switches
     Circuit breakers
     Fuses and fusible equipment
     Capacitors
     Transformers
     Fences
     Electrical equipment vaults
     Cellulose nitrate film storage
     Lightning arresters
     Low-voltage surge protective devices
     Storage batteries
     Resistance devices
     Panelboards
     Branch circuits
     Receptacles
     Receptacles for residential occupancies
     Electric heating and cooking appliances
     Heating equipment
     Pipe organs
     Submersible pumps
     Data processing
    Section 28 - Motors and generators
     Scope
     General
     Wiring methods
     Overcurrent protection
     Overload and overheating protection
     Undervoltage protection
     Control
     Disconnecting means
     Refrigerant motor-compressors
     Multi-winding and part-winding-start motors
     Protection and control of generators
    Section 30 - Installation of lighting equipment
     General
     Location of lighting equipment
     Installation of lighting equipment
     Wiring of lighting equipment
     Luminaires in buildings of residential occupancy
     Lampholders
     Electric-discharge lighting systems operating at 1000 V or less
     Electric-discharge lighting systems operating at more than
      1000 V
     Recessed luminaires
     Permanent outdoor floodlighting installations
     Exposed wiring for permanent outdoor lighting
     Extra-low-voltage lighting systems
    Section 32 - Fire alarm systems, smoke and carbon monoxide
                 alarms, and fire pumps
     Fire alarm systems
     Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
     Fire pumps
    Section 34 - Signs and outline lighting
     General requirements
     Enclosures
     Neon supplies
     Wiring methods
    Section 36 - High-voltage installations
     General
     Wiring methods
     Control and protective equipment
     Grounding and bonding
    Section 38 - Elevators, dumbwaiters, material lifts, escalators,
                 moving walks, lifts for persons with physical
                 disabilities, and similar equipment
    Section 40 - Electric cranes and hoists
    Section 42 - Electric welders
     General
     Transformer arc welders
     Motor-generator arc welders
     Resistance welders
    Section 44 - Theatre installations
     Scope
     General
     Fixed stage switchboards
     Portable switchboards on stage
     Fixed stage equipment
     Portable stage equipment
    Section 46 - Emergency power supply, unit equipment, exit
                 signs, and life safety systems
     General
     Unit equipment
     Exit signs
    Section 48 - Deleted
    Section 50 - Deleted
    Section 52 - Diagnostic imaging installations
    Section 54 - Community antenna distribution and radio and
                 television installations
     Community antenna distribution
     Protection
     Grounding
     Conductors within buildings
     Equipment
     Conductors outside of buildings
     Underground circuits
     Receiving equipment and amateur transmitting equipment
     Grounding for receiving equipment and amateur
      transmitting equipment
     Transmitting stations
    Section 56 - Optical fiber cables
     Scope
     General
     Installation methods
    Section 58 - Passenger ropeways and similar equipment
     Scope
     General
     General requirements
     Conductors
     Wiring methods
     Protection and control
     Branch circuits
    Section 60 - Electrical communication systems
     Scope
     General
     Protection
     Inside conductors
     Equipment
     Outside conductors
     Underground circuits
     Grounding
    Section 62 - Fixed electric heating systems
     Scope
     General
     Electric space-heating systems
     Electric surface heating systems
     Other heating systems
    Section 64 - Renewable energy systems
     General
    Section 66 - Amusement parks, midways, carnivals, film
                 and TV sets, TV remote broadcasting locations,
                 and travelling shows
     Scope and application
     General
     Grounding
     Services and distribution
     Wiring methods and equipment
     Single-conductor cables
     Motors
    Section 68 - Pools, tubs, and spas
     Scope
     General
     Permanently installed swimming pools
     Storable swimming pools
     Hydromassage bathtubs
     Spas and hot tubs
    Section 70 - Electrical requirements for factory-built
                 relocatable structures and non-relocatable
                 structures
     Scope
     Relocatable structures
     Non-relocatable structures (factory-built)
    Section 72 - Mobile home and recreational vehicle parks
     Scope and application
     General
    Section 74 - Airport installations
    Section 76 - Temporary wiring
    Section 78 - Marine wharves, docking facilities, fixed and
                 floating piers, and boathouses
     General
     Marine wharves, fixed and floating piers, and docking
      facilities
    Section 80 - Cathodic protection
    Section 82 - Deleted
    Section 84 - Interconnection of electric power production
                 sources
    Section 86 - Electric vehicle charging systems
     Scope
     General
     Equipment
     Control and protection
     Electric vehicle supply equipment locations
    Annex J18 - Hazardous locations classified using the Division
                system
    Annex J20 - Flammable liquid and gasoline dispensing, service
                stations, garages, bulk storage plants, finishing
                processes, and aircraft hangars
    Index

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    Overview Understanding and applying the requirements of the 2015 Canadian Electrical Code helps ensure the safety of your electrical installations and reduces the need for costly reworks that can help your projects stay on schedule. Developed by technical experts selected for their detailed knowledge and understanding of the Code, the Canadian Electrical Code Handbook is a valuable tool to aid in understanding the over 200 updates and revisions in the current CE Code. Having both the Code and the Handbook gives you the confidence of knowing that background information, rationale, and explanations of sections and clauses that require further clarification are easily accessible. Benefits of the 2015 CE Code Package: Save $26 cost compared with purchasing the documents separately Plain, easy-to-understand rationale behind latest Code requirements side-by-side with your copy of the CE Code Clearly outlines safety and installation requirements of the CE Code related to industrial, commercial and residential installations Quickly access pertinent information and detailed scenarios to help avoid misinterpretations Provides examples, calculations and graphics that complement your CE Code Added bonus – FREE hardcopy of the Electrical Quick Reference Guide - $25 value

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    Preface This twenty-third edition of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, was approved by the Committee on the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, and by the Regulatory Authority Committee at their June 2014 meetings in Victoria, British Columbia. This twenty-third edition supersedes the previous editions, published in 2012, 2009, 2006, 2002, 1998, 1994, 1990, 1986, 1982, 1978, 1975, 1972, 1969, 1966, 1962, 1958, 1953, 1947, 1939, 1935, 1930, and 1927. This edition features important revisions to many Sections. Section 4 now contains requirements for high-voltage cable ampacities and clarified Rules for conductor termination temperature. In addition, a new table (Table 39) simplifies residential service and feeder conductor selection. More options are provided for load and voltage drop calculations. Bonding conductor selection has been clarified through the addition of the new Tables 16A and 16B. In addition, Section 12 contains many new and revised requirements for wiring methods, and the conduit fill tables have been expanded. Section 18 has undergone major revisions. Requirements for Class II and Class III locations have been relocated to Appendix J, and requirements for explosive dust atmospheres based on IEC Zone 20, Zone 21, and Zone 22 have been added to Section 18. The requirements are now located as follows: Zones 0, 1, 2, 20, 21, and 22 - Section 18 Classes I, II, and III and associated Divisions - Appendix J Note: References to Class I alone are intended as general references to all classifications of explosive gas atmospheres, Zone 0, Zone 1, and Zone 2. References to Class II alone or to Class III alone are intended as general references to all classifications of explosive dust atmospheres, Zone 20, Zone 21, and Zone 22. Specific references to a Zone of a Class I location are references to that Zone. There are currently no references to Zones or Divisions of Class II or Class III locations in the body of the Rules of this Code (i.e., Sections 0 to 86). Other revisions in this edition include the following: requirements for arc-fault protection have been expanded and clarified; Section 50 has been merged with Section 64; Section 62 has been completely rewritten; and the term \"injury\" has been replaced with \"damage\" throughout the Code. Many of the changes in this edition were developed by cross-functional working groups. Their work is gratefully acknowledged. General arrangement The Code is divided into numbered Sections, each covering some main division of the work. Sections 0 to 16 and 26 are considered general sections, and the other sections supplement or amend the general sections. The Sections are divided into numbered Rules, with captions for easy reference, as follows: a) Numbering system - With the exception of Section 38, even numbers have been used throughout to identify Sections and Rules. Rule numbers consist of the Section number separated by a hyphen from the 3- or 4-digit figure. The intention in general is that odd numbers may be used for new Rules required by interim revisions. Due to the introduction of some new Rules and the deletion of some existing Rules during the revision of each edition, the Rule numbers for any particular requirement are not always the same in successive editions. b) Subdivision of Rules - Rules are subdivided in the manner illustrated by Rules 8-204 and 8-206, and the subdivisions are identified as follows: 00-000 | Rule (1) | Subrule (a) | Item (i) | item (A) | item c) Reference to other Rules, etc. - Where reference is made to two or more Rules (e.g., Rules 10-200 to 10-206), the first and last Rules mentioned are included in the reference. Where reference is made to a Subrule or Item in the same Rule, only the Subrule number and/or Item letter and the word \"Subrule\" or \"Item\" need be mentioned. If the reference is to another Rule or Section, then the Rule number and the word \"Rule\" shall be stated (e.g., \"Rule 10-200(3)\" and not \"Subrule (3) of Rule 10-200\"). The principal changes that have been made between the 2012 edition of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, and this new edition published in 2015 are marked in the text of the Code by the symbol delta in the margin. Users of the Code are advised that the change markers in the text are not intended to be all-inclusive and are provided as a convenience only; such markers cannot constitute a comprehensive guide to the reorganization or revision of the Code. Care must therefore be taken not to rely on the change markers to determine the current requirements of the Code. As always, users of the Code must consider the entire Code and any local amendments or interpretations. Scope This Code covers all electrical work and electrical equipment operating or intended to operate at all voltages in electrical installations for buildings, structures, and premises, including factory-built relocatable and non-relocatable structures, and self-propelled marine vessels stationary for periods exceeding five months and connected to a shore supply of electricity continuously or from time to time, with the following exceptions: installations or equipment employed by an electric, communication, or community antenna distribution system utility in the exercise of its function as a utility, as recognized by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction, and located outdoors or in buildings or sections of buildings used for that purpose; equipment and facilities that are used in the operation of an electric railway and are supplied exclusively from circuits that supply the motive power; installations or equipment used for railway signalling and railway communication purposes, and located outdoors or in buildings or sections of buildings used exclusively for such installations; aircraft; and electrical systems in ships that are regulated under Transport Canada. For mines and quarry applications, see also CSA M421. This Code and any standards referenced in it do not make or imply any assurance or guarantee by the authority adopting this Code with respect to life expectancy, durability, or operating performance of equipment and materials so referenced. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ C22.1HB-15 - Canadian electrical code handbook - An explanation of the rules of the Canadian electrical code, part 1 Introduction to the CE Code Handbook This Handbook provides background information on the reasons behind the requirements in the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, and gives an explanation of each Rule in plain, easy-to-understand language. The Handbook is intended to provide a clearer understanding of the safety requirements of the Code. The content of this Handbook is not meant to form a code of mandatory requirements. The mandatory language (\"shall\") that is used in the CE Code, Part I, has not been used here. Care has been taken to ensure that the intent of the Code Rules is clear to the users of the Handbook. However, users of the Handbook must not under any circumstances rely on it to determine the current requirements of the Code. As always, reference must be made to the Code itself and any local amendments. CSA does not assume responsibility for any errors or omissions resulting from the information contained in this Handbook. The Rules in the CE Code, Part I, are divided into two groups. Sections 0 to 16 and 26 are considered General Sections, and the other Sections supplement or amend those General Sections. Therefore a requirement in the supplementary Sections takes precedence over a general requirement. For example, Rule 12-1008 requires three threads to be engaged when making a threaded connection, whereas Rule 18-106 requires five threads to be engaged when making a threaded connection in a Class I, Zone 1 area. Section 4 permits the use of aluminum conductors, but Rule 32-100 does not allow aluminum conductors to be used in fire alarm systems. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2015 ELECTRICAL QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Preface This is the second edition of CSA Group’s Electrical Quick Reference. It is intended to be used as a companion to the 2015 edition of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. The Electrical Quick Reference directs the reader to some of the most frequently cited Rules of the Code and other information required by field personnel on a frequent basis. Much of this information is presented in tables that are designed for quick and easy reference. The Electrical Quick Reference also provides useful background information related to electrical terminology and procedures. The final sections contain basic tables specifying trade sizes, standard ratings, and equivalents, followed by excerpts from the most commonly consulted Code Tables and Diagrams. The Electrical Quick Reference is designed to be a quick and portable reference guide in the field. Because the material is not intended to be complete, the Electrical Quick Reference must not under any circumstances be used in place of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. CSA Group does not assume responsibility for any errors or omissions resulting from the information in this publication. Some of the changes to the 2015 edition of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I are included in this edition of the Electrical Quick Reference. These changes include the following: a new means of assessing how the equipment’s termination temperature applies in determining the temperature rating of the conductor when calculating the maximum conductor ampacity; revised correction factors to be used when determining the maximum ampacity of conductors under certain conditions; revised tables to be used to determine minimum bonding conductor sizes; a new Table 39 to be used to determine the minimum size for 3-wire 120/240 V and 120/208 V service conductors for single dwellings and feeder conductors supplying single dwelling units of row housing of apartment and similar buildings; the addition of Class A and Class B cablebus requirements; new requirements when EMT is to be used in wet or outdoor locations; new Tables 6A to 6K to be used to determine the minimum size of conduit or tubing when all the conductors are of the same size, voltage rating, and insulation type; new requirements for arc-fault protection in receptacle circuits in dwelling units and single dwellings; the addition of the 208 V full load current column to Table 44 for 3-phase motors; and a new Table 68 to be used to determine the maximum conductor length measured from the supply side of theconsumer’s service to the furthest point of utilization on a circuit using 90 °C rated copper conductors at 30 °C ambient temperature for 120 V single-phase ac circuits (2-wire circuits) when used in dwelling units.

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    IEC 60079-19:2010+AMD1:2015 CSV Explosive atmospheres - Part 19: Equipment repair, overhaul and reclamation
    ISA 12.12.03 : 2011 STANDARD FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS 1 AND 2, DIVISION 2, CLASS 1 ZONE 2 AND CLASS 3, DIVISION 1 AND 2 HAZARDOUS (CLASSIFIED) LOCATIONS
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    CSA C22.2 NO. 184:15 (R2019) Solid-state lighting controls
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    IEEE 837-2014 REDLINE IEEE Standard for Qualifying Permanent Connections Used in Substation Grounding
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    IEC GUIDE 117:2010 Electrotechnical equipment - Temperatures of touchable hot surfaces
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    CSA C22.2 No. 60079.0 : 2015 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES - PART 0: EQUIPMENT - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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    API 4638 : 1996 CALCULATION WORKBOOK FOR OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FUGITIVE EMISSIONS
    IEC 60079-29-3:2014 Explosive atmospheres - Part 29-3: Gas detectors - Guidance on functional safety of fixed gas detection systems
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    CSA C22.2 No. 124 : 2016 MINERAL-INSULATED CABLE
    CSA C22.2 No. 96 : 2013 PORTABLE POWER CABLES
    ISO 4225:1994 Air quality General aspects Vocabulary
    NFPA 70B : 2016 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
    IEC 60781:1989 Application guide for calculation of short-circuit currents in low-voltage radial systems
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    ISA TR12.2 : 1995 INTRINSICALLY SAFE SYSTEM ASSESSMENT USING THE ENTITY CONCEPT
    IEC 60364-1:2005 Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 1: Fundamental principles, assessment of general characteristics, definitions
    CSA C22.2 No. 269.5 : 2015 SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES - TYPE 5 - COMPONENTS
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    ASME A17.1-2016/CSA B44-16 Safety code for elevators and escalators (Bi-national standard, with ASME A17.1)
    CSA C22.2 No. 60079-2 : 2016 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES - PART 2: EQUIPMENT PROTECTION BY PRESSURIZED ENCLOSURE 'P'
    NFPA 664 : 2017 PREVENTION OF FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS IN WOOD PROCESSING AND WOODWORKING FACILITIES
    ISO 6184-1:1985 Explosion protection systems Part 1: Determination of explosion indices of combustible dusts in air
    C22.2 NO. 214-17 Communications cables (Bi-national standard, with UL 444)
    IEEE 902-1998 IEEE Guide for Maintenance, Operation, and Safety of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems (Yellow Book)
    CSA C22.2 No. 62109-1 : 2016 SAFETY OF POWER CONVERTERS FOR USE IN PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SYSTEMS - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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    ASME B1.20.1 : 2013(R2018) PIPE THREADS, GENERAL PURPOSE (INCH)
    IEEE 835-1994 IEEE Standard Power Cable Ampacity Tables
    EI Model code of safe practice Part 15:2015 MODEL CODE OF SAFE PRACTICE - PART 15: AREA CLASSIFICATION FOR INSTALLATIONS HANDLING FLAMMABLE FLUIDS
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    ISA 60079-10-1 : 2014 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES - PART 10-1: CLASSIFICATION OF AREAS - EXPLOSIVE GAS ATMOSPHERES
    NEMA VE 1:2017 Metal Cable Tray Systems
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    CSA C22.2 No. 239 : 2017 CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION CABLES
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    NEMA WD 6 : 2016 WIRING DEVICES - DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
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    API 505 : 1997 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF LOCATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AT PETROLEUM FACILITIES CLASSIFIED AS CLASS I, ZONE 0, ZONE 1, AND ZONE 2
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    CSA C22.2 No. 272 : 2014 WIND TURBINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
    ISO/IEC 80079-20-2:2016 Explosive atmospheres Part 20-2: Material characteristics Combustible dusts test methods
    IEC 60079-29-2:2015 RLV Explosive atmospheres - Part 29-2: Gas detectors - Selection, installation, use and maintenance of detectors for flammable gases and oxygen
    CSA C22.2 No. 56 : 2013 FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT AND LIQUID-TIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT
    NFPA 70 : 2017 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
    IEC 60079-25:2010 Explosive atmospheres - Part 25: Intrinsically safe electrical systems
    ANSI B77.1 : 2017 PASSENGER ROPEWAYS - AERIAL TRAMWAYS, AERIAL LIFTS, SURFACE LIFTS, TOWS AND CONVEYORS - SAFETY STANDARD
    CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1 : 2014 AUDIO/VIDEO, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT - PART 1: SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
    CSA C22.2 NO. 129:10 (R2019) Neutral-supported cables
    CSA Z240 MH SERIES : 2016 MANUFACTURED HOMES
    IEEE 1349-2011 REDLINE IEEE Guide for Application of Electric Motors in Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations
    CSA C22.2 No. 127 : 2015 EQUIPMENT AND LEAD WIRES
    ASTM E 11 : 2017 : REDLINE Standard Specification for Woven Wire Test Sieve Cloth and Test Sieves
    NFPA 499 : 2017 CLASSIFICATION OF COMBUSTIBLE DUSTS AND OF HAZARDOUS (CLASSIFIED) LOCATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS IN CHEMICAL PROCESS AREAS
    NFPA FIRE PROT GUIDE ON HAZARDOUS MAT : 2010 FIRE PROTECTION GUIDE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
    CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60079-6:17 Explosive atmospheres - Part 6: Equipment protection by liquid immersion \"o\" (Adopted IEC 60079-6:2015, fourth edition, 2015-02, with Canadian deviations)
    IEC 60079-14:2013 Explosive atmospheres - Part 14: Electrical installations design, selection and erection
    B52-13 Mechanical refrigeration code
    ISA 12.04.04 : 2012 PRESSURIZED ENCLOSURES
    CSA C22.2 No. 130 : 2016 REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE TRACE HEATING AND HEATING DEVICE SETS
    CSA C68.5 : 2013 SHIELDED AND CONCENTRIC NEUTRAL POWER CABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES
    C22.2 NO. 75-17 Thermoplastic insulated wires and cables (Trinational standard with UL 83 and NMX-J-010-ANCE-2017)
    CSA C22.2 No. 100 : 2014 MOTORS AND GENERATORS
    ISA 12.27.01 : 2003 REQUIREMENTS FOR PROCESS SEALING BETWEEN ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROCESS FLUIDS
    ISA 12.20.01 : 2009(R2014) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL IGNITION SYSTEMS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES IN CLASS 1, DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2, HAZARDOUS (CLASSIFIED) LOCATIONS
    CSA C22.2 No. 211.3 : 1996(R2007) REINFORCED THERMOSETTING RESIN CONDUIT (RTRC) AND FITTINGS
    NFPA 40 : 2016 STORAGE AND HANDLING OF CELLULOSE NITRATE FILM
    NFPA 30 : 2018 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS CODE
    ISA 12.02.02 : 2014 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE PREPARATION, CONTENT, AND ORGANIZATION OF INTRINSIC SAFETY CONTROL DRAWINGS
    CSA C22.2 No. 60079-25 : 2014 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES - PART 25: INTRINSICALLY SAFE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
    NFPA 77 : 2014 STATIC ELECTRICITY
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    NFPA 51A : 2012 ACETYLENE CYLINDER CHARGING PLANTS
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    CSA C22.2 No. 269.4 : 2014 SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES - TYPE 4 - COMPONENT ASSEMBLIES
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    CSA C22.2 No. 107.1 : 2016 POWER CONVERSION EQUIPMENT
    CSA C22.2 No. 14 : 2013 INDUSTRIAL CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    ISO 965-3:1998 ISO general purpose metric screw threads Tolerances Part 3: Deviations for constructional screw threads
    CSA Z32 : 2015 ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND ESSENTIAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
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    CSA C22.2 NO No. 51:14 (R2018) ARMOURED CABLES
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    C282-15 Emergency electrical power supply for buildings
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    IEC 60079-13:2017 Explosive atmospheres - Part 13: Equipment protection by pressurized room "p" and artificially ventilated room "v"
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    IEC 60079-26:2014 RLV Explosive atmospheres - Part 26: Equipment with Equipment Protection Level (EPL) Ga
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