Preface
This is the first edition of CSA Special Publication SPE-1000, Model Code for the Field Evaluation of Electrical Equipment.
This Special Publication is based upon guidelines for special inspections. These Guidelines have been in effect for 15 years with a good safety record. The Canadian Advisory Council on Electrical Safety has given strong support for continuing special inspections of electrical products, with the stipulation that the requirements be formally published.
The special inspection service is offered on behalf of participating Provinces and Territories by a certification organization or an inspection agency recognized by the regulatory authority. The service provides the means for evaluating products on location and, if found in compliance with stated technical requirements, such products may be marked with a special inspection service label.
Typically, the electrical inspection authorities base their official acceptance of electrical products upon a certification by an independent agency that the equipment conforms to the applicable Standards. The independent certification organization bases its certification upon inspection and testing of a typical unit or sample of the equipment as manufactured. The conformity of a typical unit to the applicable Standard is a prerequisite for certification of the equipment.
This Model Code does not deal with type (or prototype) inspection and testing of equipment as practised in a regular certification program. Certain performance related requirements judged to be nonessential to safety of the equipment with respect to fire, shock, and other hazards that expose a user or operator to danger, are not included. The object of the Model Code is to facilitate a safety evaluation of equipment that is limited in scope to essential safety considerations and not include evaluation of the efficacy or performance of products.
This Model Code contains requirements that address minimum construction, marking, and test requirements that are consistent with maintaining the level of safety for electrical products so as not to present an undue hazard to persons or property. It is not the purpose of these requirements to address the performance of electrical products or their quality, where such features are judged to have no direct bearing on probable hazards to the user.
Scope
1.1
This Model Code covers construction, marking, and test requirements for the field evaluation of electrical/electronic equipment on behalf of participating Provinces and Territories by a certification organization or an inspection agency recognized by the regulatory authority.
1.2
This Model Code applies, but is not limited, to the following.
(a) custom- built equipment for special applications;
(b) equipment manufactured on a nonrepetitive basis;
(c) equipment sold in limited quantities;
(d) equipment not obtainable as Certified under a regular certification program;
(e) equipment already installed and awaiting acceptance by the regulatory authority; and
(f) complete systems or units only.
1.3
This Model Code applies to equipment where the evaluation is performed on a complete system or a limited number (batch) of units that are all available for examination and testing during the evaluation process.
1.4
This Model Code applies to equipment that may be evaluated at a client's facilities or at other specified locations including the location of equipment installation.
1.5
The requirements of this Model Code are supplemented by requirements of particular equipment Standards, where referenced, and the installation requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part l, as applicable.
1.6
This Model Code does not apply to the re-evaluation of equipment that has been rejected due to the results of a previous evaluation conducted by a certification organization through any other existing certification service.
1.7
This Model Code does not apply to the field evaluation of
(a) wire and cable products;
(b) wiring devices;
(c) equipment for use in hazardous locations;
(d) electromedical, radiation emitting, and laboratory equipment used in health care facilities; and
(e) components.