Canadian Electrical Code definition

Canadian Electrical Code means CSA standard CSA C22.1-2012 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, published in 2012;
Canadian Electrical Code means CSA Standard C22.1-1986, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations, as amended from time to time;
Canadian Electrical Code means CSA Standard C22.1-1990 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, dated January 1990; (Code canadien de l'électricité)

Examples of Canadian Electrical Code in a sentence

  • E-3, the latest authorized edition of the Canadian Electrical Code and generally accepted electrical utility practice.

  • The equipment supplied and installed shall meet the requirements of the latest edition of the Canadian Electrical Code, along with all applicable local codes and regulations.

  • Where the depth of the Plant is less than 1.2m below the existing grade, the Plant shall be protected by concrete slabs as a suitable mechanical protection as described in the Ontario Electrical Safety Code and the Canadian Electrical Code.

  • All equipment that is intended for use in hazardous locations will comply with all Canadian Electrical Code and BC Electrical Code requirements.

  • This Agreement does not supersede any requirements outlined in Applicable Laws and Regulations including, but not limited to the Canadian Electrical Code, and the Nova Scotia Occupational Health and Safety Act.

  • You recognize that the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA, and IEEE requirements may change from time to time, and you will comply with the most recent requirements at the time of signing this agreement, and installing the microgeneration facility.

  • All electrical material, equipment and assemblies constituting part of the Purchased Goods/Services shall be fully CSA approved and shall bear appropriate approval stickers in accordance with the requirement of the Canadian Electrical Code and the applicable legislation and regulations.

  • Installation of conduit, shall be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code - Part 1 (latest edition) and shall be carried out by a Provincially Licensed Electrician.

  • The Design-Builder must Design and Construct grounding and bonding in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 4 of the Edmonton Facility Consultant Manual Volume 2 and Section 10 of the Canadian Electrical Code.

  • All electrical work shall conform to the Building Code, the Canadian Electrical Code, and the requirement of all governmental and regulatory authorities having jurisdiction.


More Definitions of Canadian Electrical Code

Canadian Electrical Code means the current edition of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 CSA Standard C22.1 as varied and declared in force pursuant to the Safety Codes Act;
Canadian Electrical Code means CSA Standard C22.1-1986, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations, as amended from time to time; (code canadien de l'électricité)
Canadian Electrical Code means CSA Standard C22.1-06, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations;

Related to Canadian Electrical Code

  • Commercial Code means the French Commercial Code.

  • Uniform Commercial Code means the New York Uniform Commercial Code as in effect from time to time.

  • Domestic sewage means sewage that consists of water and human excretions or other waterborne wastes incidental to the occupancy of a residential building or a non-residential building but not including manufacturing process water, cooling water, wastewater from water softening equipment, commercial laundry wastewater, blowdown from heating or cooling equipment, water from cellar or floor drains or surface water from roofs, paved surfaces or yard drains.

  • Electrical protection barrier means the part providing protection against any direct contact to the high voltage live parts.

  • Food Security Act means the Food Security Act of 1985, 7 U.S.C. Section 1631 et. seq., as the same now exists or may hereafter from time to time be amended, modified, recodified or supplemented, together with all rules and regulations thereunder.