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ANSI Z21.21a-1998/CGA 6.5a-M98
Addenda 1 to ANSI Z21.21-1995/CGA 6.5-M95, Automatic Valves for Gas Appliances
SKU: 2413921
Published by CSA Group
Publication Year 1998
Withdrawn
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1.1.1
This standard applies to newly produced automatic valves (see Part VI, Definitions) constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials. These valves may be individual automatic valves or valves utilized as parts of automatic gas ignition systems. This standard also applies to commercialindustrial safety shutoff valves (see Part VI, Definitions), herein after referred to as CII valves. This standard shall not apply to self-contained water heater, cooking appliance, or room heater thermostats, or self-contained automatic gas shutoff valves for hot water supply systems. Components performing functions other than those of an automatic valve shall comply with applicable American National Standards or Canadian Standards. Compliance of an automatic valve with this standard does not imply that the automatic valve is acceptable for use on gas appliances without supplemental tests with the automatic valve applied to the particular appliance design. A control which incorporates two or more automatic valves and no other function, (as defined by combination control, see Definitions, Part IV), may be tested to this standard or the Standard for Combination Gas Controls for Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.78 . CGA 6.20, at the discretion of the manufacturer.
1.1.1
This standard applies to newly produced automatic valves (see Part VI, Definitions) constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials. These valves may be individual automatic valves or valves utilized as parts of automatic gas ignition systems. This standard also applies to commercialindustrial safety shutoff valves (see Part VI, Definitions), herein after referred to as CII valves. This standard shall not apply to self-contained water heater, cooking appliance, or room heater thermostats, or self-contained automatic gas shutoff valves for hot water supply systems. Components performing functions other than those of an automatic valve shall comply with applicable American National Standards or Canadian Standards. Compliance of an automatic valve with this standard does not imply that the automatic valve is acceptable for use on gas appliances without supplemental tests with the automatic valve applied to the particular appliance design. A control which incorporates two or more automatic valves and no other function, (as defined by combination control, see Definitions, Part IV), may be tested to this standard or the Standard for Combination Gas Controls for Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.78 . CGA 6.20, at the discretion of the manufacturer.