ULC – PDF Standards Store ?u= Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 ?u=/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-icon-150x150.png ULC – PDF Standards Store ?u= 32 32 ULC-S627-00:2000 Edition ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s627-00/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:17 +0000 Standard For Space Heaters for Use with Solid Fuels
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ULC 2000 55
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Please note that this standard is available only in English/

Veuillez noter que cette norme est offerte seulelmet en anglais.

This Third edition ULC Standard has been confirmed effective February 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the standard.

This Standard applies to hand-fuelled solid-fuel fired space heaters of the radiant, convection or forced-circulating type, intended for residential heating. The requirements of this Standard apply to space heaters having provision for venting directly outdoors; outdoor-aired space heaters intended for installation primarily in mobile homes; and space heater utilizing catalytic combustion elements (combustors).

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ULC-S337-1998 (R2016) ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s337-1998-r2016/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:16 +0000 Delayed-Action Timelocks
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ULC 1998 10
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.

These requirements cover delayed-action timelocks intended for attachment on the doors of chests, and the like, to provide means for delaying unlocking for a predetermined length of time as protection against robbery.

The delayed-action automatic devices are factory set to a minimum delay of 5 min.

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ULC-S332-1993 (R2016) ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s332-1993-r2016/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:16 +0000 Burglary Resisting Glazing Material
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ULC 1993 12
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.

These requirements cover clear or translucent glazing material intended for indoor use, outdoor use, or indoor/outdoor use as a substitute for, or in combination with plate glass show window panels.

The material is intended to resist burglarious attacks of the hit-and-run type.

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ULC-S334-1998 (R2016) ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s334-1998-r2016/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:16 +0000 Burglary Resistant Electronic Combination Locks
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ULC 1998 74
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.

These requirements cover burglary resistant electronic combination locks designed for attachment on doors of safes, chests, vaults, automated banking machines, depository units, and the like, to provide means of locking the boltwork against unauthorized opening.

These requirements are intended to test the ability of burglary resistant electronic combination locks to resist unauthorized opening for a limited period of time. Electronic combination locks covered by these requirements may or may not have integral protection against entry by force.

These requirements cover burglary resistant electronic combination locks powered by electrical circuits, or they generate their own power as a function of their operation. A power supply that is used to energize a burglary resistant electronic combination lock shall comply with the requirements of ULC-S318, Standard for Power Supplies for Burglar Alarm Systems.

If a burglary resistant electronic combination lock has a timelock feature, it shall comply with ULC-ORD-C887, Timelocks.

If a burglary resistant electronic combination lock has a time delay feature in any user mode, it shall comply with ULC-S337, Standard for Delayed-Action Timelocks.

The requirements of this Standard do not apply to components and systems external to the burglary resistant electronic combination lock which are required for the administration and operation of the locking system.

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ULC-S330-1993 (R2016) ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s330-1993-r2016/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:15 +0000 Burglary Resistant Night Depositories
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ULC 1993 18
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.

These requirements cover the construction and security performance of equipment intended to permit the deposit of cash, cheques, etc., into a security container, and to provide protection against unauthorized removal of deposits.

These requirements cover:

A Products intended for permanent connection to 600 V or lower potential branch circuits; and

B Products intended for cord connection to 300 V or lower potential branch circuits.

The product's electrical connection enclosure and supply connection, if supplied with the product, shall comply with CSA C22.1, the Canadian Electrical Code.

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ULC-S328-1998 (R2016) ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s328-1998-r2016/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:14 +0000 Burglary Resistant Key Locks
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ULC 1998 16
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.

These requirements cover mechanical key locks separated into 5 categories.

At the manufacturer's option, a suffix 'C' may be used to denote a key lock which has been tested using carbide or carbide tip drill bits. A suffix 'V' may be used to denote a type of key lock which has been tested using electrically operated vibrating needles as available from locksmith supply sources.

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ULC-S327-1998 (R2016) ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s327-1998-r2016/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:14 +0000 Burglary Resistant Combination Locks
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ULC 1998 16
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.

These requirements cover combination locks designed for attachment on doors of safes, chests, vaults, and the like, to provide a means of locking the boltwork against unauthorized opening.

These requirements are intended to test the ability of combination locks to resist unauthorized opening of the lock by manipulation methods such as sense or sight, touch, hearing or manipulation by electro-mechanical devices. Combination locks covered by these requirements may or may not have integral protection against entry by force.

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ULC-S322-1992 (R2016) ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s322-1992-r2016/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:13 +0000 Vault Ventilators and Vault-Ventilating Ports
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ULC 1992 14
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.

These requirements cover emergency vault ventilators and vault ventilating ports.

Emergency vault ventilators are primarily intended to provide fresh air to persons locked in the vault by accident or during a robbery.

Vault ventilating ports are intended for connection to an outside ventilating system that provides circulating air while the vault is open.

These requirements are intended to establish burglary resistant ratings. When installed in a vault according to the manufacturer's instructions, the products covered by these requirements do not affect the burglary resistant rating of the vault.

These requirements do not cover protection against entry by attacks with a burning bar (thermal lance) or explosives.

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ULC-S324-1993 (R2016) ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s324-1993-r2016/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:13 +0000 Burglary Resistant Safes
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ULC 1993 20
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.

These requirements cover burglary-resistant safes classified into 2 Types and 10 Classes.

At the manufacturer's option, a suffix 'D' may be used in one of the Types to denote a safe with a deposit mechanism which has been subjected to the full test for the Class. An 'E' suffix may be used in one of the Types to denote a safe which has been tested for explosive resistance.

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ULC-S318-1996 (R2016) ?u=/product/publishers/ulc/ulc-s318-1996-r2016/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:40:12 +0000 Power Supplies for Burglar Alarm Systems
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ULC 1996 44
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective April, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.

This Standard does not apply to power supplies that are an integral part of equipment contained in the following Standards:

A Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm Systems, CAN/ULC-S301;

B Installation and Classification of Burglar Alarm Systems for Financial and Commercial Premises, Safes and Vaults, CAN/ULC-S302;

C Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, CAN/ULC-S303;

D Intrusion Detection Units, CAN/ULC-S306;

E Residential Burglar Alarm System Units, ULC-S309;

F Proprietary Burglar Alarm System Units, ULC Subject C1076.

The primary source of power for power supplies shall be primary or secondary alternating current (ac). Class 2 circuits shall meet the requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA Part I. These requirements cover power supplies for use as components in burglar alarm systems.

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