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Vacuum cleaners for household use - Part 1: Dry vacuum cleaners - Methods for measuring the performance (First Revision) (IEC 60312-1:2010, IDT)
MS IEC 60312-1:2012
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applicable for measurements of the performance of dry vacuum cleaners for household use in or under conditions similar to those in households.

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Vacuum cleaners for household use - Part 2: Wet cleaning appliances - Methods of measuring the performance (First revision) (IEC 60312-2:2010, IDT)
MS IEC 60312-2:2012
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applicable to wet cleaning appliances for household use in or under conditions similar to those in households.

The purpose of this standard is to specify essent ....Read more ial performance characteristics of wet cleaning appliances being of interest to the users and to describe methods for measuring these characteristics and is complementary to the methods for dry cleaning vacuum cleaner in IEC 60312-1. Close

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Plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes - Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60309-1:2005, IDT)
MS IEC 60309-1:2013
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to plugs and socket-outlets, cable couplers and appliance couplers, with a rated operating voltage not exceeding 690 V d.c. or a.c. and 500 Hz a.c., and a rated current ....Read more not exceeding 250 A, primarily intended for industrial use, either indoors or outdoors.

This standard applies to plugs and socket-outlets, cable couplers and appliance couplers, hereinafter referred to as accessories, for use when the ambient temperature is normally within the range of -25 °C to +40 °C. These accessories are intended to be connected to cables of copper or copper alloy only.

This standard applies to accessories with screwless type terminals or insulation piercing terminals, with a rated current up to and including 16 A for Series I and 20 A for Series II.

The use of these accessories on building sites and for agricultural, commercial and domestic applications is not precluded.

Socket-outlets or appliance inlets incorporated in or fixed to electrical equipment are w
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Plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes - Part 4: Switched socket-outlets and connectors with or without interlock (IEC 60309-4:2008, IDT)
MS IEC 60309-4:2013
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to self-contained products that combine within a single enclosure, a socket-outlet or connector according to IEC 60309-1 or IEC 60309-2 and a switching device, with a r ....Read more ated operating voltage not exceeding 690 V d.c. or a.c. and 500 Hz, and a rated current not exceeding 250 A, primarily intended for industrial use, either indoors or outdoors.

These products may incorporate an interlock and/or protective devices.
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Plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes - Part 2: Dimensional interchangeability requirements for pin and contact-tube accessories (IEC 60309-2:2005, IDT)
MS IEC 60309-2:2013
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to plugs and socket-outlets, cable couplers and appliance couplers with a rated operating voltage not exceeding 690 V, 500 Hz and a rated current not exceeding 125 A, p ....Read more rimarily intended for industrial use, either indoors or outdoors.

This standard applies to plugs and socket-outlets, cable couplers and appliance couplers with pins and contact tubes of standardized configurations.

This standard applies to plugs and socket-outlets, cable couplers and appliance couplers, hereinafter referred to as accessories, for use when the ambient temperature is normally within the range -25 °C to 40 °C.

The use of these accessories on building sites and for agricultural, commercial and domestic applications is not precluded.

This standard applies to accessories with screwless type terminals or insulation piercing terminals, with a rated current up to and including 16 A for Series I and 20 A for Series II.

Socket-outlets or appliance inlets incorporated in or
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DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 3-3: APPLICATION GUIDE - LIFE CYCLE COSTING (IEC 60300-3-3:2004, IDT)
MS IEC 60300-3-3:2011
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides a general introduction to the concept of life cycle costing and covers all applications. Although the life cycle costs consist of many contributing elements, this stan ....Read more dard particularly highlights the costs associated with dependability of the product.

This Malaysian Standard is intended for general application by both customers (users) and suppliers of products. It explains the purpose and value of life cycle costing and outlines the general approaches involved. It also identifies typical life cycle cost elements to facilitate project and
programme planning.

General guidance is provided for conducting a life cycle cost analysis, including life cycle cost model development. Illustrative examples are provided to explain the concepts.
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DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 3-2: APPLICATION GUIDE - COLLECTION OF DEPENDABILITY DATA FROM THE FIELD (IEC 60300-3-2:2004, IDT)
MS IEC 60300-3-2:2010
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides guidelines for the collection of data relating to reliability, maintainability, availability and maintenance support performance of items operating in the field. It de ....Read more als in general terms with the practical aspects of data collection and presentation and briefly explores the related topics of data analysis and presentation of results. Emphasis is made on the need to incorporate the return of experience from the field in the dependability process as a main activity. Close

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DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 3-1: APPLICATION GUIDE - ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR DEPENDABILITY - GUIDE ON METHODOLOGY (IEC 60300-3-1:2003, IDT)
MS IEC 60300-3-1:2010
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard gives a general overview of commonly used dependability analysis techniques. It describes the usual methodologies, their advantages and disadvantages, data input and other cond ....Read more itions for using various techniques. Close

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DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 2: GUIDELINES FOR DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT (IEC 60300-2:2004, IDT)
MS IEC 60300-2:2010
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides guidelines for dependability management of product design, development, evaluation and process enhancements. Life cycle models are used to describe product development ....Read more or project phases. A tailoring process is recommended for the selection of relevant dependability programme tasks for time-phased implementation to meet varied user needs. Close

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DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 1: DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (IEC 60300-1:2003, IDT)
MS IEC 60300-1:2010
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard describes the concepts and principles of dependability management systems. It identifies the generic processes in dependability for planning, resource allocation, control, and ....Read more tailoring necessary to meet dependability objectives. Close

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