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INSTALLATION OF DIAPHRAGM GAS METERS – SPECIFICATION
MS 1766:2004
Status : Original
Format : PDF

1.1.1 This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements and gives recommendations for siting and fixing of gas meters up to 40 m3/h rating, meter controls, meter regulators, filters and connections a ....Read more nd subsequent termination of supply for gas at inlet pressures to meter not exceeding 35 kPa. This standard applies to installations supplied with natural gas and LPG installations supplied through pressure distribution systems up to and including 35 kPa. 

Provisions for service pipes and regulators are dealt with in MS 830 and MS 930.

1.1.2 Attention is drawn to the fact that the installation of gas meters is covered by the Gas Supply Act 1993 and Gas Supply Regulations 1997, and persons using this standard should therefore be fully conversant with those regulations.
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FURNITURE – TABLES:PART 1: REQUIREMENTS FOR THE STRENGTH, DURABILITY AND STABILITY OF TABLES AND TROLLEYS FOR DOMESTIC AND CONTRACT USE
MS 1765: PART 1:2004
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies performance requirements for the strength, durability and stability of the structure of tables and trolleys for domestic and contract use. It does not apply to kitche ....Read more n furniture 

NOTES:1.The requirements of this standard are intended to demonstrate the ability of the item to give satisfactory servicein its intended environment. Conformity with the standard does not ensure that structural failure will not eventuallyoccur as a result of habitual misuse or after an excessively long period of service.2.Test methods from MS 1765: Part 2 are specified where appropriate.3.The specified tests can be carried out on glass topped tables or trolleys, but the tests do not guard againstaccidental damage and attention is drawn to the additional requirements for tables and trolleys containing glasswhich are contained in BS 7376.4. If a table or trolley incorporates storage facilities, reference should also be made to MS 1581: Part 1: 2003,MS 1581: Part 2: 2003 and MS
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Furniture - Tables: Part 2: Test methods for determination of strength,durability and stability (domestic)
MS 1765-2:2004 (CONFIRMED:2013)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies test methods for determining the strength, durability and stability of all types of domestic tables without regard to materials, design/construction or manufacturing ....Read more processes. The tests are designed to be applied to an article of furniture that is fully assembled and ready for use. Not all tests are necessarily applicable to all types of tables. This Malaysian Standard does not apply to outdoor tables and changing tables. Test methods for the assessment of ageing and degradation are not included. This standard does not include any safety requirements. Close

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Furniture - Seating - Part 3: Determination of stability (Domestic)
MS 1764-3:2004 (CONFIRMED:2013)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies methods for the determination of the stability of all types of domestic seating that can be used by adults. For seating that can be converted into beds, this standard ....Read more applies only to the seating configuration.Chair stability can be determined by either the experimental or the calculative method. Thesemethods are compatible in that they apply the same forces at the same positions. If the resultof the calculative method is uncertain or marginal the result should be checked, if possible, by the experimental method.The calculative method is invalid for chairs, which visibly flex under horizontal loads and forthe tests specified in 8.2, 8.3, 8.4 and 8.5. Close

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FURNITURE – SEATING: PART 2: TEST METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF STRENGTH AND DURABILITY (DOMESTIC)
MS 1764: PART 2:2004
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies test methods for determining the strength and durability of the structure of all types of indoor domestic seating for adults without regard to materials,design/constr ....Read more uction or manufacturing processes.Test methods for the assessment of ageing and degradation are not included. The tests arenot intended to assess the durability of upholstery materials, such as upholstery fillingmaterials and upholstery covers, nor are they intended to assess the durability ofmechanisms, such as those used in convertible sofa beds and reclining and tilting chairs.The tests are designed to be applied to an article of furniture that is fully assembled and readyfor use.Not all tests are necessarily applicable to all types of seating.The standard does not include any safety requirements. Close

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FURNITURE – SEATING: PART 1: REQUIREMENTS FOR THE STRENGTH AND DURABILITY OF THE STRUCTURE OF DOMESTIC AND CONTRACT SEATING
MS 1764: PART 1:2004
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies performance requirements for the strength and durability of the structure of domestic and contract seating, including swivel/pedestal chairs intended for use in an of ....Read more fice in the home, and pouffes and stools. 

It does not apply to multiple seating units for stadium seating intended for educationalinstitutions and office work chairs.It does not include requirements for the durability of mechanisms as used in convertible sofabeds, nor for resistance to degradation by ageing of structural materials or upholsterymaterials. It does not include requirements for seat height adjustment and swivelling durability of pedestal seating.
NOTES.1. Test methods from MS 1764: Part 2 are specified where appropriate.2. The requirements of this standard are intended to demonstrate the ability of the item to give satisfactory servicein its intended environment. Conformity with the standard does not ensure that structural failure will not eventuallyoccur as a result of hab
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Helmets for pedal cyclists, users of skateboards, roller skates and non-motorised scooter- Specification
MS 1763:2004 (CONFIRMED:2013)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and test methods for helmets worn by users of pedal cycles, skateboards, roller skates and non-motorised scooter. 

Requirements and methods ....Read more for the following are given:a) construction, including field of vision; b) shock absorbing properties; c) retention system properties, including chin strap and fastening devices; and d) marking and information. Close

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PALM SUPEROLEIN - SPECIFICATION
MS 1762:2004
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard prescribes the requirements for palm superolein, i.e. a liquid fraction of iodine value (Wijs) of 60 and higher obtained from the fractionation of Malaysian palm oilthrough sin ....Read more gle or two-stage fractionation. Close

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PLASTICS PIPES AND FITTINGS – DETERMINATION OF THE OPACITY
MS 1761:2004 (CONFIRMED:2019)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian standard specifies a method for determining the opacity of plastics pipes and fittings.

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Guide on voltage dips and short interruptions on public electric power supply systems
MS 1760:2004 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
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This Malaysian Standard describes the electromagnetic disturbance phenomena of voltage dips and short interruptions in terms of their sources, effects, remedial measures, methods of measurement, and m ....Read more easurement results (in so far as these are available). They are discussed primarily as phenomena observed on the networks of public electricity supply systems and having an effect on electrical equipment receiving its energy supply from those systems. *Voltage sag*; is an alternative name for the phenomenon voltage dip. 

This standard additionally contains statistical measurement data obtained from foreign and Malaysia public power supply systems. It is intended that this standard provides guidance and data to power utilities, industry and professionals engaged in this sector.
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