• CSA C22.2 No. 125 : 1984 : INC : AMD 2 : 1986

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    ELECTROMEDICAL EQUIPMENT

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  05-04-2009

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  31-12-1998

    Publisher:  Canadian Standards Association

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    Technical Committee on Environmental Products
    Technical Committee on Electromedical Equipment
    Subcommittee on C22.2 No.125
    Preface
    Introduction
    Foreword
    1 Scope
    2 Definitions
    3 General Requirements
        3.1 Reference Publications
        3.2 Standard Classification of Electromedical
              Equipment
        3.3 Safety Criteria
              3.3.1 General
              3.3.2 Risk Current
              3.3.3 Patient Current Accuracy
        3.4 Equipment Sets (or Systems)
    4 Construction
        4.1 General
              4.1.1 Electrical Components
              4.1.2 Unassembled Equipment
              4.1.3 Battery Chargers
        4.2 Enclosures
              4.2.1 General
              4.2.2 Enclosure Strength
              4.2.3 Enclosure Durability
              4.2.4 Protection from Electric Shock
              4.2.5 Resistance to Burning
              4.2.6 Confinement of Fire Hazard
              4.2.7 Source of Fire Hazard
              4.2.8 Reduction of Fire Hazard to a Safe
                      Level
        4.3 Mechanical Assembly
              4.3.1 General
              4.3.2 Parts Subjected to Fluid Pressure
              4.3.3 Stability and Transportability
        4.4 Means for Limiting Hazards
              4.4.1 Interlocks
              4.4.2 Capacitor Discharge
              4.4.3 Protection Against Ionizing Radiation
              4.4.4 Equipment for Use in Oxygen Enriched
                      Environments
        4.5 Supply Connections
              4.5.1 General
              4.5.2 Cord-Connected Equipment
              4.5.3 Equipment for Permanent Connection
              4.5.4 Terminal Parts and Leads
        4.6 Interconnections
        4.7 Bushings
        4.8 Internal Wirings
              4.8.1 General
              4.8.2 Protection
              4.8.3 Insulation
              4.8.4 Printed Wiring Boards
        4.9 Motors
        4.10 Transformers
        4.11 Switches and controls
        4.12 Overcurrent, Overload and Overtemperature
              Protection
              4.12.1 General
              4.12.2 Interconnecting Cords and Cables
                      Overcurrent Protection
              4.12.3 Limitation of Secondary Power Input
              4.12.4 Motor Protection
        4.13 Spacings
        4.14 Separation of Circuits
        4.15 Grounding for Protection from Electric Shock
    5 Marking
        5.1 General
        5.2 Marking of Therapeutic Equipment
        5.3 Operating Manuals
        5.4 Receptacles
        5.5 Chassis Risk Current
        5.6 Equipment for Permanent Connection
        5.7 Interconnections
        5.8 Double-Insulated Equipment
        5.9 High-Voltage Equipment
        5.10 Transportable Equipment
    6 Tests
        6.1 General
        6.2 Conditions for Test
              6.2.1 Test Voltage
              6.2.2 Frequency
              6.2.3 Ambient Temperatures
              6.2.4 Load
              6.2.5 Test Location
        6.3 Risk Current
              6.3.1 General
              6.3.2 Test Arrangements
              6.3.3 Risk Current Test Procedure
        6.4 Patient Current Accuracy Test
        6.5 Rating (Input)
        6.6 Temperature (Normal Load)
        6.7 Dielectric Strength
        6.8 Humidity and Ingress of Fluids Test
        6.9 Abnormal Test
              6.9.1 General
              6.9.2 Compliance
              6.9.3 Test Procedure
        6.10 Deflection Test
        6.11 Endurance Test
              6.11.1 General
              6.11.2 Conditioning Procedure
        6.12 Drop Test
              6.12.1 General
              6.12.2 Procedure
              6.12.3 Compliance
        6.13 Impact Tests for Enclosures and Equipment
              6.13.1 Cathode-Ray Tube Enclosures
              6.13.2 Enclosures for Other than Cathode-Ray
                      Tubes
              6.13.3 Bench Handling Impact Test
        6.14 Extreme Temperature Test
        6.15 Starting
        6.16 Flaming Oil Test for Other than Cathode-Ray
              Tubes
        6.17 Molten PVC and Copper Test
        6.18 Implosion Test for Cathode-Ray Tubes
              6.18.1 General
              6.18.2 Thermite Test
              6.18.3 Liquid Nitrogen
        6.19 Pressure Tests
        6.20 Bond Strength of Printed Wiring Boards
              6.20.1 General
              6.20.2 Test Procedure
        6.21 Test for Stability and Transportability
    7 Requirements for Specific Equipment Types
        7.1 General
        7.2 Defibrillators
              7.2.1 Risk Current
              7.2.2 Construction of Defibrillators
        7.3 High Frequency Electromedical Equipment
              7.3.1 General
              7.3.2 Electrosurgery Equipment
              7.3.3 Diathermy Equipment
        7.4 Laser Surgical Equipment
    8 Double-Insulated Equipment
        8.1 General
        8.2 Mechanical Assembly
        8.3 Supply Connections
        8.4 Electrical Insulation
        8.5 Transformers
        8.6 Spacings
    9 Battery Powered Equipment
        9.1 General
        9.2 Risk Current
        9.3 Resistance to Burning
        9.4 Overcurrent and Overload Protection
    Tables
    Figures
    Appendix A Notes on Requirements
    Appendix B Mechanical Hazards
    Appendix C Flammability of Enclosures

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    Applicable to electromedical equipment designed for installation and use according to Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code, together with battery-powered equipment, not including battery implantable devices, insofar as the requirements apply.

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    Document Type Standard
    Product Note Reconfirmed EN
    Publisher Canadian Standards Association
    Status Withdrawn
    Supersedes

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    CSA C22.2 No. 63 : 1993 HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
    C22.1-15 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (23rd Edition), Safety Standard for Electrical Installations
    CSA C22.2 No. 49 : 2014 FLEXIBLE CORDS AND CABLES
    CSA B51 : 2014 BOILER, PRESSURE VESSEL, AND PRESSURE PIPING CODE
    CSA C22.2 No. 77 : 2014 MOTORS WITH INHERENT OVERHEATING PROTECTION
    CSA C22.2 No. 0.4 : 2004(R2013) BONDING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    CSA C22.2 No. 21 : 2014 CORD SETS AND POWER-SUPPLY CORDS
    CSA C22.2 No. 114 : 1990 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND RADIATION THERAPY EQUIPMENT
    CSA C22.2 No. 24 : 2015 TEMPERATURE-INDICATING AND -REGULATING EQUIPMENT
    CSA C22.2.16 : M86(R1997) INSULATED CONDUCTORS FOR POWER-OPERATED ELECTRONIC DEVICES (rp: 05/87, 03/89, 02/90)
    CSA Z32.2 : M89 ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN PATIENT CARE AREAS
    CSA C22.2 No. 127 : 2015 EQUIPMENT AND LEAD WIRES
    CSA C68.4 : M86 PORTABLE POWER CABLES
    CSA C22.2.0.6 : M82 FLAMMABILITY TESTING OF POLYMERIC MATERIALS (rp: 09/83, 01/85, 05/89)
    CSA C22.2 No. 66 : 0 SPECIALITY TRANSFORMERS
    CSA C22.2 No. 120 : 2013 REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT
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