CAN/ULC-S674:2015-R2021 STANDARD FOR UNVENTED ALCOHOL FUEL BURNING DECORATIVE APPLIANCES
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CAN/ULC-S674:2015-R2021
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CAN/ULC-S674:2015-R2021 STANDARD FOR UNVENTED ALCOHOL FUEL BURNING DECORATIVE APPLIANCES
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1 SCOPE
1.1 These requirements apply to Factory-Built Unvented Decorative Appliances that are intended to be
fixed/non-movable and that use ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) in liquid or gel
form as the fuel. These appliances are intended to be decorative in nature and limited to a maximum
output of 3 kW (10,000 BTU/hour). Appliances that use fuel oils, kerosene, gasoline, and other nonalcohols
are not covered by these requirements.
NOTE: In Canada, the ethyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol fuels for use with these products are to meet the Health Canada Consumer
Chemicals and Containers Regulations 2001.
1.2 These appliances consist of an overall enclosure, burning chamber, and provision for refueling. They
are not intended for use in spaces in which flammable vapours or gases may be present. They are not
intended to be used as cooking or heating appliances. These appliances are not intended to be used in
conjunction with blower assemblies.
1.3 These products are not intended to be installed in a bathroom or a room where sleeping
accommodation is provided.
1.4 The appliances as covered by these requirements are intended for installation in accordance with
local regulations and in the absence of such regulations in accordance with the current editions of the
National Building Code of Canada and the National Fire Code of Canada
1 SCOPE
1.1 These requirements apply to Factory-Built Unvented Decorative Appliances that are intended to be
fixed/non-movable and that use ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) in liquid or gel
form as the fuel. These appliances are intended to be decorative in nature and limited to a maximum
output of 3 kW (10,000 BTU/hour). Appliances that use fuel oils, kerosene, gasoline, and other nonalcohols
are not covered by these requirements.
NOTE: In Canada, the ethyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol fuels for use with these products are to meet the Health Canada Consumer
Chemicals and Containers Regulations 2001.
1.2 These appliances consist of an overall enclosure, burning chamber, and provision for refueling. They
are not intended for use in spaces in which flammable vapours or gases may be present. They are not
intended to be used as cooking or heating appliances. These appliances are not intended to be used in
conjunction with blower assemblies.
1.3 These products are not intended to be installed in a bathroom or a room where sleeping
accommodation is provided.
1.4 The appliances as covered by these requirements are intended for installation in accordance with
local regulations and in the absence of such regulations in accordance with the current editions of the
National Building Code of Canada and the National Fire Code of Canada