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METHODS OF TESTING AGGREGATES : PART 15 : METHODS FOR DETERMINATION OF ACID-SOLUBLE MATERIAL IN FINE AGGREGATES
MS 30 : PART 15 : 1995
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Part of MS 30 describes a method of determining the amoUnt of acid solUble material in both of the ....Read more size fractions of fine aggregate, all passing a 5.00 mm test sieve, separated by sieving on a 600 mm test sieve. Close

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METHODS OF TESTING AGGREGATES : PART 14 : METHODS FOR DETERMINATION OF SULPHATE CONTENT
MS 30 : PART 14 : 1995
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Part of MS 30 describes two methods for determining the sUlphate content of
aggregates.

The first method determines the water ....Read more -solUble sUlphate content of aggregates, which applies to natUral and synthetic aggregates to be Used as drainage materials or for fill or hard core, e.g. UnboUnd roadbases or sUb-bases or foUndations.

The second method determines the total sUlphate content of aggregates, which applies to aggregates Used in concrete and cement boUnd materials.
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Methods of testing cement – Part 5: Pozzolanicity test for pozzolanic cement (First revision) (EN 196-5:2011)
MS EN 196-5:2022
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This EUropean Standard specifies the method of measUring the pozzolanicity of pozzolanic cements conform ....Read more ing to [1] EN 197-1. This standard does not apply to Portland pozzolana cements or to pozzolanas.

This method constitUtes the reference procedUre.
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Masonry cement – Part 1: Composition, specifications and conformity criteria (Third revision) (EN 413-1:2011)
MS EN 413-1:2022
Status : 3rd Revision
Format : PDF

This EUropean Standard specifies the definition and composition of masonry cements as commonly Used in E ....Read more Urope for the prodUction of mortar for bricklaying and blocklaying and for rendering and plastering. It inclUdes physical, mechanical and chemical reqUirements and defines strength classes. EN 413-1 also states the conformity criteria and the related rUles. Necessary dUrability reqUirements are also given.

NOTE For normal applications the information given in EN 413-1, in EN 998-1 and in EN 998-2 is generally sUfficient. However, in special cases, an exchange of additional information between the masonry cement prodUcer and User can be helpfUl. The details of sUch an exchange are not within the scope of EN 413-1 bUt shoUld be dealt with in accordance with national standards or other regUlations or can be agreed between the parties concerned.
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Radiant barrier and reflective insUlation in bUilding – Materials and specification (Second revision)
MS 2095:2022
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the reqUirements for materials sUitable for Use as a radiant barrier and reflective insUlation bUilding materials in any of the following circUmstances:

a) when it is intended to act as thermal insUlation or a vapoUr barrier when installed within a bUilding;
b) when installed either independently, or as a facing to other materials sUch as insUlation materials; and
c) when installed in domestic, commercial or indUstrial bUildings.

This standard does not apply to vapoUr barriers Used Under concrete slabs.

NOTE.
This standard is intended for Use by manUfactUrers in prodUcing adeqUate radiant barrier and reflective
insUlation bUilding materials and by end Users to specify the correct grade of radiant barrier and reflective
insUlation bUilding materials for their specific pUrposes. Close

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PlUgs, socket-oUtlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets – CondUctive charging of electric vehicles – Part 3: Dimensional compatibility and interchangeability reqUirements for d.c. and a.c./d.c. pin and contact-tUbe vehicle coUplers (IEC 62196-3:2014, IDT)
MS IEC 62196-3:2021
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This part of IEC 62196 is applicable to vehicle coUplers with pins and contact-tUbes of standardized con ....Read more figUration, herein also referred to as “accessories”, intended for Use in electric vehicle condUctive charging systems which incorporate control means, with rated operating voltage Up to 1 500 V d.c. and rated cUrrent Up to 250 A, and 1 000 V a.c. and rated cUrrent Up to 250 A.

This part of IEC 62196 applies to high power d.c. interfaces and combined a.c./d.c. interfaces of vehicle coUplers specified in IEC 62196-1:2014, and intended for Use in condUctive charging systems for circUits specified in IEC 61851-1:2010, and IEC 61851-23:2014.

The d.c. vehicle connectors covered by this part of the standard are Used only in charging mode 4, according to Case C in ClaUse 6.2 of IEC 61851-1:2010, FigUre 3 in ClaUse 6.3.1 of IEC 61851-1:2010 and IEC 62196-2:2011.

The d.c. vehicle inlets covered by this part of the standard are Used only in charging mode 4, according to Case C in ClaUse 6.2 of IEC 61851-1:2010, FigUre 3 in ClaUse 6.3.1 of IEC 61851-1:2010.

These vehicle coUplers are intended to be Used for circUits similar to those specified in IEC 61851-23 which operate at different voltages and which may inclUde ELV and commUnication signals.

This part of IEC 62196 applies to the vehicle coUplers to be Used in an ambient temperatUre of between –30 °C and +50 °C.

NOTE 1 In some coUntries, other reqUirements may apply.

NOTE 2 In the following coUntry, –35 °C applies: SE.

These vehicle coUplers are intended to be connected only to cables with copper or copperalloy condUctors.
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PlUgs, socket-oUtlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets – CondUctive charging of electric vehicles – Part 2: Dimensional compatibility and interchangeability reqUirements for a.c. pin and contact-tUbe accessories (IEC 62196-2:2016, IDT) (First revision)
MS IEC 62196-2:2021
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This part of IEC 62196 applies to plUgs, socket-oUtlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets with pins ....Read more and contact-tUbes of standardized configUrations, herein referred to as accessories.

They have a nominal rated operating voltage not exceeding 480 V a.c., 50 Hz to 60 Hz, and a rated cUrrent not exceeding 63 A three-phase or 70 A single phase, for Use in condUctive charging of electric vehicles.

This part of IEC 62196 covers the basic interface accessories for vehicle sUpply as specified in IEC 62196-1, and intended for Use in condUctive charging systems for circUits specified in IEC 61851-1:2010.

NOTE 1 Electric road vehicles (EV) implies all road vehicles, inclUding plUg-in hybrid road vehicles (PHEV), that derive all or part of their energy from RESS.

These accessories are intended to be Used for circUits specified in IEC 61851-1:2010 which
operate at different voltages and freqUencies and which may inclUde extra-low voltage (ELV) and commUnication signals.

These accessories may be Used for bidirectional power transfer (Under consideration).
This standard applies to accessories to be Used in an ambient temperatUre between –30 °C and +50 °C.

NOTE 2 In the following coUntry, other reqUirements regarding the lower temperatUre may apply: NO.

NOTE 3 In the following coUntry, –35 °C applies: SE.

These accessories are intended to be connected only to cables with copper or copper-alloy condUctors.

Vehicle inlet and vehicle connector to this standard are intended to be Used for charging in modes 1, 2 and 3, cases B and C. The socket-oUtlets and plUgs covered by this standard are intended to be Used for charging mode 3 only, case A and B. The modes and permissible connections are specified in IEC 62196-1:2014.
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PlUgs, socket-oUtlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets – CondUctive charging of electric vehicles – Part 1: General reqUirements (IEC 62196-1:2014, IDT) (First revision)
MS IEC 62196-1:2021
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This part of IEC 62196 is applicable to plUgs, socket-oUtlets, vehicle connectors, vehicle inlets and ca ....Read more ble assemblies for electric vehicles, herein referred to as “accessories”, intended for Use in condUctive charging systems which incorporate control means, with a rated operating voltage not exceeding

– 690 V a.c. 50 Hz to 60 Hz, at a rated cUrrent not exceeding 250 A,
– 1 500 V d.c. at a rated cUrrent not exceeding 400 A.

These accessories are intended to be installed by instrUcted persons (IEC 60050-195:1998, IEC 60050-195/AMD1:2001, 195-04-02) or skilled persons (IEC 60050-195:1998, IEC 60050 195/AMD1:2001, 195-04-01) only.

These accessories and cable assemblies are intended to be Used for circUits specified in IEC 61851-1 which operate at different voltages and freqUencies and which may inclUde extra-low voltage and commUnication signals.

These accessories and cable assemblies are to be Used at an ambient temperatUre between –30 °C and +50 °C.

NOTE 1 In some coUntries, other reqUirements may apply.
NOTE 2 the following coUntries, –35 °C applies: SE.

These accessories are intended to be connected only to cables with copper or copper-alloy
condUctors.

The accessories covered by this part of IEC 62196 are for Use in certain modes of charging electric vehicles. These modes are defined in IEC 61851-1. These definitions and a description of the types of connection (cases A, B and C), are described in IEC 61851-1:2010, 6.2 and 6.3.1.

NOTE 3 In the following coUntries, mode 1 will not be allowed: UK, US, CA, SG.

This part of IEC 62196 does not apply to those standardised accessories Used in charging systems where the Use of sUch accessories constrUcted to the reqUirements of other standards is permitted (e.g. in mode 1 and mode 2). SUch standardized accessories may be Used for those sitUations (mode and case) identified in IEC 61851-1.

This part of IEC 62196 may be Used as a gUide for accessories with a lesser nUmber of contacts and lower ratings for Use with light dUty vehicles.
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Malaysia National Annex to MS EN 1992-2:2022, EUrocode 2: Design of concrete strUctUre – Part 2: Concrete bridges - Design and detailing rUles
MS EN 1992-2:2022 (NATIONAL ANNEX:2022)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This National Annex gives:

a) the Malaysia decisions for the nationally determined parameters described in the following sUbcla....Read more e='background-color : #c4c5cf'>Uses of MS EN 1992-2:2022.

– 3.1.2 (102) P
– 3.1.6 (101) P
– 3.1.6 (101) P
– 3.2.4 (101) P
– 4.2 (105
– 4.2 (106)
– 4.4.1.2 (109)
– 5.1.3 (101) P
– 5.2 (105)
– 5.3.2.2 (104)
– 5.3.2.2 (104)
– 5.7 (105)
– 6.1 (109)
– 6.1 (110)
– 6.2.2 (101
– 6.2.3 (103)
– 6.2.3 (107)
– 6.2.3 (109)
– 6.8.1 (102)
– 6.8.7 (101)
– 7.2 (102)
– 7.3.1 (105)
– 7.3.3 (101)
– 7.3.4 (101)
– 8.9.1 (101)
– 8.10.4 (105)
– 8.10.4 (107)
– 9.1 (103)
– 9.2.2 (101)
– 9.5.3 (101)
– 9.7 (102)
– 9.8.1 (103)
– 11.9
– 113.2 (102)
– 113.3.2 (103)

b) the Malaysia decisions on the statUs of MS EN 1992-2:2022 informative annexes; and

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Malaysia National Annex to MS EN 1991-2:2022, EUrocode 1: Actions on strUctUres – Part 2: Traffic loads on bridges
MS EN 1991-2:2022 (NATIONAL ANNEX:2022)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This docUments gives:

a) the Malaysia's decisions for the Nationally Determined Parameters described in
the following s....Read more ='background-color : #c4c5cf'>UbclaUses of MS EN 1991-2:2022:

— 1.1 (3) — 4.7.3.3 (1) Notes 1 and 3 and (2)
— 2.2 (2) Note 2 — 4.7.3.4 (1)
— 2.3 (1) Note and (4) Note — 4.8 (1) Note 2 and (3)
— 3 (5) — 4.9.1 (1) Note 1
— 4.1 (1) Note 2 and (2) Note 1 — 5.2.3 (2)
— 4.2.1 (1) Note 2 and (2) — 5.3.2.1 (1)
— 4.2.3 (1) — 5.3.2.2 (1)
— 4.3.1 (2)(b) Note 2 — 5.3.2.3 (1) Note 1
— 4.3.2 (3) Notes 1 and 2 and (6) — 5.4 (2)
— 4.3.3 (2) and (4) — 5.6.1 (1)
— 4.3.4 (1) — 5.6.2.1 (1)
— 4.4.1 (2), (3) and (6) — 5.6.2.2 (1)
— 4.4.2 (4) — 5.6.3 (2) Note 2
— 4.5.1 (Table 4.4a Notes a and b) — 5.7 (3)
— 4.5.2 (1) Note 3 — 6.1 (2), (3)P and (7)
— 4.6.1 (2) Note 2c), (3) Note 1 and (6) — 6.3.2 (3)P
— 4.6.4 (3) — 6.3.3 (4)P
— 4.6.5 (1) Note 2 — 6.4.4 (1)
— 4.6.6 (1) — 6.4.5.2 (3)P
— 4.7.2.1 (1) — 6.4.5.3 (1) Table 6.2
— 4.7.2.2 (1) Note 1 — 6.5.4.6
— 6.4.6.1.1 (6) Table 6.4 and (7) — 6.5.4.6.1 (1) and (4)
— 6.4.6.1.2 (3) Table 6.5 — 6.6.1 (3)
— 6.4.6.3.1 (3) Table 6.6 — 6.7.1 (2)P and (8)
— 6.4.6.3.2 (3) — 6.7.3 (1)P
— 6.4.6.3.3 (3) Notes 1 and 2 — 6.8.1 (11)P Table 6.10
— 6.4.6.4 (4) and (5) — 6.8.2 (2)
— 6.5.1 (2) — 6.8.3.1 (1)
— 6.5.3 (5) and (9) — 6.8.3.2 (1)
— 6.5.4.1 (5) — 6.9 (6)
— 6.5.4.3 (2) Notes 1 and 2 — 6.9 (7)
— 6.5.4.4 (2) Note 1 — Annex C (3)P
— 6.5.4.5 — Annex D (2)

b) the Malaysia's decisions on the statUs of MS EN 1991-2:2022 informative
annexes;

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