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CAN/CSA-B140.0-M87 (R2001)
General Requirements for Oil Burning Equipment
SKU: 2413334
Published by CSA Group
Publication Year 1987
Reaffirmed in 2001
65 pages
Withdrawn
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Preface
This PDF includes GI #2, #3 and #4.
Scope
1.1 General
The CSA B140 Series of Standards for Oil Burning Equipment state
the essential requirements and minimum standards for the design and construction of oil burning equipment.
1.2 Scope of this Standard
This Standard, B140.0, covers requirements for construction,
marking, instructions, and tests of a general nature that are
applicable to all or several of the individual Standards in the
B140 Series.
1.3 Scope of the Individual B140 Standards
Each of the other Standards in the B140 Series covers construction requirements, marking, instructions, and the detailed testing procedures for a single classification or a closely related group of oil burning equipment.
1.4 Application
Devices or products that comply with the CSA B140 Series of
Standards shall not necessarily be acceptable if they have
additional features which, when examined and tested, are found to reduce the degree of protection provided by the Standards.
This PDF includes GI #2, #3 and #4.
Scope
1.1 General
The CSA B140 Series of Standards for Oil Burning Equipment state
the essential requirements and minimum standards for the design and construction of oil burning equipment.
1.2 Scope of this Standard
This Standard, B140.0, covers requirements for construction,
marking, instructions, and tests of a general nature that are
applicable to all or several of the individual Standards in the
B140 Series.
1.3 Scope of the Individual B140 Standards
Each of the other Standards in the B140 Series covers construction requirements, marking, instructions, and the detailed testing procedures for a single classification or a closely related group of oil burning equipment.
1.4 Application
Devices or products that comply with the CSA B140 Series of
Standards shall not necessarily be acceptable if they have
additional features which, when examined and tested, are found to reduce the degree of protection provided by the Standards.