CAN/CSA-E1029-1-94 (R2013)
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard CEI/IEC 1029-1:1990.
1 Scope
1.1 This standard applies to electric motor-operated or magnetically-driven
tools, intended for indoor and for outdoor use, which have all the following
characteristics:
a) easily moved by one person, simple devices to facilitate
transportation may be incorporated, e.g. handles, wheels and the like;
b) used in a safe stationary position with or without fixing, e.g. fast
clamping devices, bolting and the like;
c) used under the control of an operator;
d) not intended for continuous production or production line use;
e) intended to be connected to electric supply by a flexible cord and a
plug;
f) maximum rated voltage not exceeding 250 V single-phase, a.c. or
d.c., or 440 V three-phase, a.c.;
g) maximum rated input not exceeding 2 500 W, for single-phase a.c. or
d.c., and 4 000 W for three-phase a.c.
NOTEs
1 These tools are commonly known as "transportable motor-operated
electric tools", hereinafter referred to, in the text, as tools.
Examples of these tools are given in the footnote.*
2 Additional special driving mechanisms for cooling pumps and
dust exhaust devices are allowed.
3 When tools are used in locations where special conditions prevail,
for example explosive atmospheres or areas where hazards arising from
dust and fire are likely to occur, special precautionary measures or
special types of construction are necessary.
4 Multifunction tools that have clearly separate modes of operation
are required to comply separately with the requirements applicable to
each specific mode of operation.
5 This standard does not apply to
- electric motor-operated household and similar electrical appliances
according to IEC 335-1;
- hand-held electric motor-operated tools according to IEC 745-1;
- electrical equipment for industrial machine-tools according to IEc
204;
- small low voltage transformer operated bench tools intended for model
making, e.g. radio controlled model aircraft or cars, etc.;
- food preparation machines.
1.2 This standard is concerned with safety and takes into account the
influence on safety of components necessary to achieve a required degree of
radio and television interference suppression.
1.3 This Standard applies to the safety of such equipment designed to be
installed and used in accordance with the rules of the Canadian Electrical
Code, CEC, Part 1.
Note: Manufacturers designing products for use in Canada may find a helpful
summary of the equipment-related requirements of the CEC, Part 1, in CSa
Publication Spe-2000.
* Circular saws, band saws, planers, thicknessers, radial arm saws,
spindle moulders, fret saws, jig saws, mitre/chop saws, wood lathes,
belt sanders, disc sanders, thicknessers-planers, chain mortisers,
multipurpose machines, combing machines, metal lathes, bench grinders,
bench drilling machines, pipe threaders, pipe benders, pipe saws, key
cutting machines, sharpening machines, sheet metal shears, concrete
drills, concrete saws, wood shredders, pipe cleaners.
SDO:
CSA
Language:
English
ICS Codes:
25.140.20
Status:
Standard
Publish date:
1994-06-29
Standard Number:
CAN/CSA-E1029-1-94 (R2013)