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Commercial road vehicles - Advance-warning triangles - Requirements
MS 2294:2010 (CONFIRMED:2016)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for advance-warning triangle for vehicles categories M2, M3, N, O, G, T and special purpose vehicle except M1 Close

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NATURAL GAS - NATURAL GAS FOR USE AS A COMPRESSED FUEL FOR vehicleS - PART 2: SPECIFICATION OF THE QUALITY
MS 2243-2:2009
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard addresses the specifications of natural gas as a compressed fuel for vehicles as an addendum to Part 1. Specially, it is intende ....Read more d to satisfy requests for quantitative data.The following are critical items regarding gas composition: a) water content;b) sulfur compounds;   c) particulate matter; d) higher hydrocarbons;e) CO2; f) free oxygen; g) glycol/methanol; h) oil content; and i) corrosive components. This standard pertains only to compressed natural gas as it enters the fuel containers on the vehicle. It does not apply to the natural gas delivered to a refuelling station. Any alteration of the natural gas supply composition to meet these specifications is clearly the responsibility of the refuelling station operator. Close

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NATURAL GAS - NATURAL GAS FOR USE AS COMPRESSED FUEL FOR vehicleS - PART 1: DESIGNATION OF THE QUALITY (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 15403-1:2006, IDT)
MS 2243-1:2009
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This aim of this part of Malaysian Standard is to provide manufacturers, vehicle operators, fuelling station operators and others involved in the compre ....Read more ssed-natural-gas vehicle industry with information on the fuel quality for natural gas vehicles (NGVs) required to develop and operate compressed-natural-gas vehicle equipment successfully. 
Fuel meeting the requirements of this part of Malaysian Standard should a) provide for the safe operation of the vehicle and associated equipment needed for its fuelling and maintenance; b) protect the fuel system from the detrimental effects of corrosion, poisoning, and liquid or solid deposition; c) provide satisfactory vehicle performance under any and all conditions of climate and driving demands. Some aspects of this part of Malaysian Standard may also be applicable for the use of natural gas in stationary combustion engines.
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AUTOMOBILE SUSPENSION SPRINGS - STRENGTH TEST METHODS
MS 2242:2009
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies test procedures of strength for springs used in automobile suspension systems, but does not apply to two-wheeled vehicle....Read more n>s. Close

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Road vehicles - Braking systems - Temperature measuring methods
MS 2082:2008 (CONFIRMED:2013)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard presents methods for measuring the temperature of braking systems in road vehicles. It is applicable to both disc and drum brake ....Read more s fitted for passenger cars and commercial vehicles, and its methods are suitable for either dynamometer tests in the laboratory or vehicle tests on road and track. Close

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Road vehicles - Brake linings frictions materials - Visual inspection
MS 2046:2008 (CONFIRMED:2013)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard defines visual aspect for the identification and assessment of such product characteristics in quality assurance, as well as a basis for commercial and technical agreements. Fr ....Read more iction linings are composite materials with complex structure. Due to their composition and their production process, visual appearance characteristics can occur which in a precisely defined design are to be regarded as specific to the product. The sequence of the product characteristics represents no order of priority. The brake linings are inspected in the “as supplied” condition, meaning unused. In some characteristic features, there are differences between brake linings with an effective lining pad surface 120 cm2 and ? 120 cm2. The acceptance criteria within this standard does not allow any characteristics which could impair the function and performance of brake linings and are applied unless there are other agreements between the customer and the supplier. Close

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Automotive fuels - Palm Methyl Esters (PME) for diesel engines - Requirements and test methods (First revision)
MS 2008:2014
Status : -1
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and test methods for marketed and delivered Palm methyl esters (PME) to be used either as automotive fuel for diesel engines at 100 % concentration, or a ....Read more s an extender for automotive fuel for diesel engines in accordance with the requirements of MS 123. At 100 % concentration it is applicable to fuel for use in diesel engine vehicles designed or subsequently adapted to run on 100 % PME. The standard is meant for domestic consumption and automotive application only. The methyl ester is NOT to be derived from used oil. Close

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AUTOMOTIVE FUELS - PALM METHYL ESTERS (PME) FOR DIESEL ENGINES - REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS
MS 2008:2008
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and test methods for marketed and delivered Palm methyl esters (PME) to be used either as automotive fuel for diesel engines at 100 % concentration, or a ....Read more s an extender for automotive fuel for diesel engines in accordance with the requirements of MS 123. At 100 % concentration it is applicable to fuel for use in diesel engine vehicles designed or subsequently adapted to run on 100 % PME. The standard is meant for domestic consumption and automotive application only. The methyl ester is NOT to be derived from used oil.

NOTE. For the purposes of this Malaysian Standard, the term “% (m/m)” is used to represent the mass fraction.
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ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN POWER INSTALLATIONS
MS 1992:2007
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to the use of electronic equipment (EE) in power installations where a uniform technical level with respect to safety and reliability is necessary. This standard also a ....Read more pplies to EE which are not covered by a specific product standard.

This Malaysian Standard defines the minimum requirements for the design and manufacture of EE, for protection against electric shock, for testing and its integration into systems for power installations.

This Malaysian Standard does not cover the following applications: electrical accessories and electrical appliances for household and similar purposes, medical equipment, electric railway equipment, data processing without control on systems and processes, public and private non-industrial telecommunication and radio communication equipment and networks, protection relays, residual-current-operated protective devices, uninterruptible power supplies, lighting equipment and public charging equipment for electrical vehicle
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EUROCODE 1: ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - PART 1-1: GENERAL ACTIONS - DENSITIES, SELF-WEIGHT, IMPOSED LOADS FOR BUILDINGS
MS EN 1991-1-1:2010
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard gives design guidance and actions for the structural design of buildings and civil engineering works including some geotechnical aspects for the following subjects:
-De ....Read more nsities of construction materials and stored materials;
-Self-weight of construction works; and
-Imposed loads for building.
(2) Section 4 and Annex A give nominal values for densities of specific building materials, additional materials for bridges and stored materials. In addition for specific materials the angle of repose is provided.
(3) Section 5 provides methods for the assessment of the characteristic values of selfweight of construction works.
(4) Section 6 gives characteristic values of imposed loads for floors and roofs according to category of use in the following areas in buildings:
- residential, social, commercial and administration areas;
- garage and vehicle traffic areas;
- areas for storage and industrial activities;
- roofs;
- helicopter landing areas.
(5) The loads
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