Ontario Installation Code For Oil Burning Equipment 1st Edition 2006


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Product Description PrefaceThis CSA Special Publication, Ontario installation code for oil-burning equipment, includes content from CSA B139-04, Installation code for oil-burning equipment, and CAN/CSA-B139-00, Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment, and incorporates changes by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) to make the requirement suitable for adoption in Ontario. Scope1.1 This Code applies to the installation of (a) appliances, equipment, components, and accessories where oil is used for fuel purposes, such as (i) forced-air furnaces; (ii) boilers; (iii) process furnaces; (iv) water heaters; (v) vehicle heaters; and (vi) power supplies for buildings; (b) all stationary and portable oil-burning equipment, including fuel supply equipment and piping; and (c) aboveground and underground tanks. 1.2 This Code provides minimum requirements for the installation of, or alterations to, oil-burning equipment, including (a) supply tanks as described in Clause 1.1(c); (b) piping; (c) pumps; (d) control devices; (e) venting systems; and (f) central oil distribution. 1.3 This Code provides minimum requirements for the installation of, or alterations to (a) accessories; and (b) heating distribution systems insofar as these affect the proper operation of the oil-burning equipment.
1.4 This Code does not apply to (a) tanks and supply piping installed in refineries; (b) appliances installed in mobile housing, recreational vehicles, and marine craft; (c) lamps; and (d) such portable devices as blowtorches, melting pots, and weed burners. Note: For installation of oil-burning equipment in mobile housing and recreational vehicles, refer to CAN/CSA-Z240 MH Series. Nicholas Carr Does It Matter Pdf Merge. 1. Glee Season 5 Soundtrack Free Download. 5 This Code provides requirements for the maintenance of the most commonly used types of oil-burning equipment as detailed in Clause 13. 1.6 Annex B provides the recommended precautions for filling tanks. 1.7 The values given in SI (metric) units are the standard.