We use Cookies to create a secure and effective website experience for our customers. For more information about Cookies and how you can disable Cookies, visit our privacy policy page.
Learn More
Privacy Preference Centre
Please manage your cookie choices by switching the consent toggles on or off under the Purposes below.
You may change your preference at any time as described in our Cookie Policy
1.1 This Standard applies to single or multiple conductor, round, flat, or coiled appliance wiring material products for use as follows:
(a) Class I Internal: Group (A) - where not subjected to mechanical abuse. Group (B) - where may be subjected to mechanical abuse. (1) Wet (2) Oil; and (b) Class II External: Group (A) - where not subjected to mechanical abuse. Group (B) - where may be subjected to mechanical abuse. (1) Wet (2) Oil.
Notes:
(1) As there is a great variety of applications for appliance wiring material products, their use should be evaluated with the design and construction of the end-use application and cannot be judged solely by the requirements of this Standard. (2) Class I and II products are Group A, B, or both. (3) Group markings (A, B, or both) relate to tests performed on the individual conductors. Group marking that includes both A and B means all conductors must pass Group B tests.
1.2 Clauses 1 to 3, 4 (conductors), 5 (insulations and insulating coverings), and 6 (coverings other than extruded insulating coverings) are general in nature and apply, unless otherwise noted, to appliance wiring material products covered by Clauses 7 to 9.
1.3 This Standard also applies to appliance wiring material with a jacket or overall insulating covering to connect or interconnect data processing and similar systems in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
Login or Register
View Access for this document is only available for viewers in Canada