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CSA/AM CSA/ANSI Z83.11B Document Information:
Title
Gas Food Service Equipment
CSA America, Inc.
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009
Scope:
This standard applies to newly produced gas food service
equipment providing coverage for ranges and unit broilers, baking
and roasting ovens, counter appliances, deep fat fryers, kettles,
steam cookers, steam generators, (see Part IV, Definitions)
hereinafter referred to as either (1) "appliances," constructed
entirely of new, unused parts and materials for use in food service
centers of commercial, industrial, institutional and public
assembly buildings or (2) "outdoor appliances" constructed entirely
of new, unused parts and materials for outdoor use and/or for
installation in either carts or trailers:
a. For use with natural gas;
b. For use with manufactured gas;
c. For use with mixed gas;
d. For use with propane gas;
e. For use with liquefied petroleum gases (See 2.2-e);
f. For use with LP gas-air mixtures; and
g. For use with either natural, manufactured, or mixed gas and
convertible (see Part IV, Definitions) for use with either propane
gas or liquefied petroleum gases.
The construction of gas food service equipment for use with the
above-mentioned gases is covered under Part I.
The performance of gas food service equipment for use with the
above-mentioned gases is covered under Part II.
The construction of floor-supported and built-in food service
appliances for use with the above-mentioned gases is covered under
Part I.
The performance of floor-supported and built-in food service
appliances for use with the above-mentioned gases is covered under
Part II.
Where specific type of equipment is involved, that product type
(e.g., fryer) will be identified and underlined in the provision
and will only apply to that product type.
This standard also covers all electrical equipment, wiring and
accessories built in or supplied for use with an appliance. It
covers only such appliances with electrical equipment, wiring and
accessories which are installed in accordance with the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical
Code, CSA C22.1, as applicable.
If a value for measurement as given in this standard is followed
by an equivalent value in other units, the first stated value is to
be regarded as the specification.
All references to psi through this standard are to be considered
gage pressure unless otherwise specified.
OUTDOOR APPLIANCES, CARTS, AND TRAILERS
a. Appliances complying with sections of this standard which
specify outdoor appliances shall be marked per Section 1.49,
Marking.
b. Appliances which are for use with a self-contained LP-gas
system shall comply with Sections 1.41, Self-Contained LP-Gas
Supply Systems and 1.42, Enclosures for Self-Contained LP-Gas
Supply Systems.
c. Outdoor appliances also include appliances which are intended
to be towed behind a vehicle. This standard does not address the
issues of road performance nor Department of Transportation
(Federal, State, Canadian, or Provincial) rules and regulations
concerning trailers.
d. A manufacturer shall supply adequate documentation to a
testing agency that the trailer equipped with appliances meets
applicable regulations and is eligible for titling and licensing.
Listing by an approval agency to this standard does not imply that
the trailer complies with the necessary codes applicable to
vehicles for use on highways, roads, or streets.
e. This standard also covers the permanent gas distribution
system used in any cart or trailer that is being submitted for
evaluation under this standard.
f. This standard is not intended for appliances that are:
1. For use in mobile structures with walls on all four sides and
a permanent roof.
2. Listed separately for mounting on a trailer or cart.
3. Carts or trailers that are listed without appliances.
g. Carts and trailers shall only be investigated for gas supply
system construction.
Exhibit A contains items that are unique to the United
States.
Exhibit B contains items that are unique to Canada.
Exhibit C contains a list of standards specifically referenced
in this standard, and sources from which these reference standards
may be obtained.
Special construction provisions applicable to an appliance
convertible for use with natural gas and liquefied petroleum gases
are outlined under 1.10.3, 1.15.1and 1.49.3-g(3).
Special construction provisions applicable to an appliance
designed for use with an optional listed conversion kit are
outlined under Exhibit D (Optional) Provisions for Listed Gas
Appliance Conversion Kits.
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