Nokia Canada Inc.

Address(es)
  • 600 March Road
    Kanata
    ON
    K2K 2E6
    Canada

Website Not available
Status

MEMBER

Acceptance date 2021-10-12

Further information

Stage

Country

Name

3

Canada

LEGEND: Scope Limitations
  • RA : Audio amplifiers with audio power > 0,5 Watts excluded
  • RC : Apparatus with connection(s) to a cable distribution system excluded
  • RSH : Shredders excluded
  • RT : Apparatus with connection(s) to a telecommunication network excluded
  • RV : CRT (cathode ray tubes)/ picture tubes, plasma/LCD or other video apparatus excluded
  • ROUT : Equipment intended for installation outdoors excluded
  • RWPT : Wireless power transmitter excluded

Category

Name

Tests/Clauses

Acceptance Date

Responsible National Certification Body

ITAV

Accepted clauses:B.2.5 - Input test,4.6 – Fixing of conductors 5.2 – Classification of Electrical Energy sources5.4.1.3, 5.4.8– Humidity Conditioning5.4.2 and 5.4.3 – Minimum Clearance/creepage distances 5.4.1.4, 6.3.2, 9.0, B.2.6 -Thermal Tests5.4.2.4 clearance based on electric strength test5.4.4.2, 5.4.4.5 c), 5.4.4.9 – Distance through insulation measurements.5.4.9 – Electric Strength Test5.4.10.2.2 – Impulse Tests5.4.10.2.3 – Steady-state tests5.5.2.2 – Capacitor Discharge after disconnection of connector5.6.6.2 – Resistance of Protective conductors5.7.2.2, 5.7.4 – Earthed Accessible conductive parts6.2.2 – Electrical power source (PS) measurements for classification.6.2.3.1 – Determination of Potential Ignition Sources (Arcing PIS)6.2.3.2 - Determination of Potential Ignition Sources (Resistive PIS)6.4.8.3 Construction requirements for fire enclosure and a fire barrier8.6 – Stability of equipment8.8 – Handle strength8.9 – Wheels or casters attachment requirements8.11 – Mounting means of rack mount equipmentB.3 – Abnormal Operating Conditions TestsB.4 – Fault conditions testsF.3.10 – Tests of permanence of markings.G.5.4.6 – Locked-Rotor overload for d.c motorsG.7.3 – Cord anchorages and strain relief for non detachable power supply cordsAnnex O – Measurements of creepage distances and clearancesAnnex P – Safeguards against conductive objectsQ.1 – Limited Power SourceT.2, T.3, T.4, T.5 – Steady Force TestT.6 – Enclosure Impact TestsT.7 – Drop TestsT.8 – Stress Relief TestAnnex V – Determination of accessible parts
2021-10-12

ITAV

All clause (testing) within the scope can be performed by the CTF except for outdoor enclosure environmental testing and RS for radiation which shall be performed at CSA Group Toronto facility.Applicable Clauses – B.2.5 - Input test,4.6 – Fixing of conductors 5.2 – Classification of Electrical Energy sources5.4.1.3, 5.4.8– Humidity Conditioning5.4.2.2, 5.4.2.4 and 5.4.3 – Minimum Clearance/creepage distances 5.4.2.3 Minimum clearances using required withstand voltages5.4.1.4, 6.3.2, 9.0, B.2.6 -Thermal Tests5.4.2.4 clearance based on electric strength test5.4.4.2, 5.4.4.5 c), 5.4.4.9 – Distance through insulation measurements.5.4.9 – Electric Strength Test5.4.10.2.2 – Impulse Tests5.4.10.2.3 – Steady-state tests5.5.2.2 – Stored discharge on capacitors5.6.6.2 – Resistance of Protective conductors5.7.2.2, 5.7.4 – Earthed Accessible conductive parts6.2.2 – Electrical power source (PS) measurements for classification.6.2.3.1 – Determination of Potential Ignition Sources (Arcing PIS)6.2.3.2 - Determination of Potential Ignition Sources (Resistive PIS)6.4.8.3 Fire Barrier dimensions8.6 – Stability of equipment8.8 – Handle strength8.9 – Wheels or casters attachment requirements8.11 – Mounting means of rack mount equipmentB.3 – Abnormal Operating Conditions TestsB.4 – Fault conditions testsF.3.10 – Tests of permanence of markings.G.5.4.6 – Locked-Rotor overload for d.c motorsG.7.3 – Cord anchorages and strain relief for non detachable power supply cordsAnnex O – Measurements of creepage distances and clearancesAnnex P – Safeguards against conductive objectsQ.1 – Limited Power SourceT.2, T.3, T.4, T.5 – Steady Force TestT.6 – Enclosure Impact TestsT.7 – Drop TestsT.8 – Stress Relief TestAnnex V – Determination of accessible parts
2017-05-04

OFF

All clauses (testing) within the scope can be performed by the CTF except for outdoor enclosure environmental testing which shall be performed at CSA Group Toronto facility.Applicable clauses:1.6.2 Input Test1.7.11 – Markings durability2.1.1.1 – Access to Energized parts2.1.1.5 – Energy Hazards2.1.1.7 – Discharge of capacitors in equipment.2.1.1.8 – Energy Hazards – d.c. mains supplies2.2 – SELV circuits2.3 - TNV circuits2.4 – Limited current circuits2.5 – Limited Power Source2.6.3.4 Resistance of protective conductors and terminations2.9.2 – Humidity conditioning test2.10.3 and 2.10.4 – Clearance and creepage distance measurements2.10.5.2 – Distance through insulation3.1.9 Termination of conductors3.2.6 Cord Anchorage and Strain relief3.4.11 – Multiple power sources4.1 Stability tests4.2.2, 4.2.3, 4.2.4 – Steady force test (10N, 30N, 250N)4.2.5 – Impact tests4.2.6 – Drop tests4.2.7 – Stress relief tests4.2.10 – Wall or Ceiling mounted equipment4.4 Protection against hazardous moving parts4.5.2 –Temperature tests4.6 – Openings in enclosures5.1 – Touch current and protective conductor current5.2 Electric Strength Tests5.3 Abnormal operating conditions/Fault conditions6.2.2.2-Steady State tests6.2.2.1-Impulse tests6.4 (CSA/UL National Difference) Overvoltage test from power line crossB.7 Locked-rotor overload test for d.c motor in secondary circuitsAnnex D – Measuring instruments for touch current testsAnnex F – Measurement of clearances and creepage distances.Annex G – Alternative method for determining minimum clearancesAnnex DD – Requirements for the mounting means of rack-mounted equipment.
2016-06-17

OFF

All clauses (testing) within the scope can be performed by the CTF except for outdoor enclosure environmental testing which shall be performed at CSA Group Toronto facility.Applicable clauses:1.6.2 Input Test1.7.11 – Markings durability2.1.1.1 – Access to Energized parts2.1.1.5 – Energy Hazards2.1.1.7 – Discharge of capacitors in equipment.2.1.1.8 – Energy Hazards – d.c. mains supplies2.2 – SELV circuits2.3 - TNV circuits2.4 – Limited current circuits2.5 – Limited Power Source2.6.3.4 Resistance of protective conductors and terminations2.9.2 – Humidity conditioning test2.10.3 and 2.10.4 – Clearance and creepage distance measurements2.10.5.2 – Distance through insulation3.1.9 Termination of conductors3.2.6 Cord Anchorage and Strain relief3.4.11 – Multiple power sources4.1 Stability tests4.2.2, 4.2.3, 4.2.4 – Steady force test (10N, 30N, 250N)4.2.5 – Impact tests4.2.6 – Drop tests4.2.7 – Stress relief tests4.2.10 – Wall or Ceiling mounted equipment4.4 Protection against hazardous moving parts4.5.2 –Temperature tests4.6 – Openings in enclosures5.1 – Touch current and protective conductor current5.2 Electric Strength Tests5.3 Abnormal operating conditions/Fault conditions6.2.2.2-Steady State tests6.2.2.1-Impulse tests6.4 (CSA/UL National Difference) Overvoltage test from power line crossB.7 Locked-rotor overload test for d.c motor in secondary circuitsAnnex D – Measuring instruments for touch current testsAnnex F – Measurement of clearances and creepage distances.Annex G – Alternative method for determining minimum clearancesAnnex DD – Requirements for the mounting means of rack-mounted equipment.
2016-06-16

OFF

All clauses (testing) within the scope can be performed by the CTF except for outdoor enclosure environmental testing which shall be performed at CSA Group Toronto facility.Applicable clauses:1.6.2 Input Test1.7.11 – Markings durability2.1.1.1 – Access to Energized parts2.1.1.5 – Energy Hazards2.1.1.7 – Discharge of capacitors in equipment.2.1.1.8 – Energy Hazards – d.c. mains supplies2.2 – SELV circuits2.3 - TNV circuits2.4 – Limited current circuits2.5 – Limited Power Source2.6.3.4 Resistance of protective conductors and terminations2.9.2 – Humidity conditioning test2.10.3 and 2.10.4 – Clearance and creepage distance measurements2.10.5.2 – Distance through insulation3.1.9 Termination of conductors3.2.6 Cord Anchorage and Strain relief3.4.11 – Multiple power sources4.1 Stability tests4.2.2, 4.2.3, 4.2.4 – Steady force test (10N, 30N, 250N)4.2.5 – Impact tests4.2.6 – Drop tests4.2.7 – Stress relief tests4.2.10 – Wall or Ceiling mounted equipment4.4 Protection against hazardous moving parts4.5.2 –Temperature tests4.6 – Openings in enclosures5.1 – Touch current and protective conductor current5.2 Electric Strength Tests5.3 Abnormal operating conditions/Fault conditions6.2.2.2-Steady State tests6.2.2.1-Impulse tests6.4 (CSA/UL National Difference) Overvoltage test from power line crossB.7 Locked-rotor overload test for d.c motor in secondary circuitsAnnex D – Measuring instruments for touch current testsAnnex F – Measurement of clearances and creepage distances.Annex G – Alternative method for determining minimum clearancesAnnex DD – Requirements for the mounting means of rack-mounted equipment.
2016-06-16