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AS/NZS 2106.1:1999 Abel closed cup method

(ISO 13736:1997) 18pp

Specifies the Abel closed cup method for determining the flash point of flammable and combustible liquids with flash points between -30C and 70C. This Stan- dard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 13736:1997. (CH-009)

AS 2106.2–2005

Determination of flash point–Pensky- Martens closed cup method

(ISO 2719:2002) 21pp

Adopts ISO 2719:2002 to specify methods for deter- mining the flash point of flammable and combustible liquids with flash points above 40C, using the Pensky- Martens closed-cup tester. (CH-009)

AS 2106.3–2005

Determination of flash/no flash–Rapid equilibrium closed cup method

(ISO 3680:2004) 18pp

Adopts ISO 3680:2004 to specify a rapid closed cup equilibrium method for carrying out a flash/no flash test for flammable and combustible liquids at selected test temperatures within the range of (30C to 300C).

(CH-009)

AS 2106.4–2005

Determination of flash point–Rapid equi- librium closed cup method

(ISO 3679:2004) 18pp

Adopts ISO 3679:2004 to specify a rapid equilibrium method for the determination of the closed cup flash point of flammable and combustible liquids within the temperature range of (30C to 300C). (CH-009)

AS 2106.5–2005

Determination of flash/no flash–Closed cup equilibrium method

(ISO 1516:2002) 9pp

Adopts ISO 1516:2002 to specify a closed cup equi- librium method for carrying out a flash/no flash test for flammable liquids, over the temperature range (30C to 110C). (CH-009)

AS 2106.6–2005

Determination of flash point–Closed cup equilibrium method

(ISO 1523:2002) 11pp

Adopts ISO 1523:2003 to specify a closed cup equi- librium method for the determination of the flash point of flammable and combustible liquids, over a tempera- ture range of (30C to 110C). (CH-009)

AS/NZS 2107:2000

Acoustics–Recommended design sound lev- els and reverberation times for building inte- riors 15pp

Recommends design sound levels and reverberation times for different areas of occupancy in various categories of buildings. Specifies methods of measuring the ambient sound level reverberation time. This Standard is intended for use in assessing the acoustic performance of buildings and building services. It does not apply to the evaluation of occupancy noise. (AV-004)

AS 2107–1987

Acoustics–Recommended design sound lev- els and reverberation times for building inte- riors 10pp

Available Superseded

Provides design criteria for conditions affecting the acoustic environment within occupied spaces. The ambient sound levels take into account the function of the area(s) and ap- ply to the sound level measured with the space unoccupied but ready for occupancy. (AV-004)

AS 2108–2004

Engine coolants Type A and Type B for en- gine cooling systems 12pp

Provides specifications for formulated glycol coolant solu- tions and for corrosion inhibitors. Applies both to concen- trates which require dilution before use and to solutions which are formulated for direct use in passenger car and light commercial engine cooling systems. (CH-029)

AS/NZS 2111

Textile floor coverings–Tests and measure- ments

AS/NZS 2111.0:1996

Introduction and list of methods 1p

Amendment 1 5 August 1997

(TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.1:1996

Machine-made textile floor coverings– Determination of total thickness

(ISO 1765:1986) 3pp

Specifies a basic method for the determination of the thickness of machine-made textile floor coverings.

(TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.2:1996

Determination of thickness loss under dynamic loading

(ISO 2094:1986) 5pp

Specifies a method for the determination of the thick- ness loss of textile floor coverings under dynamic loading. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.3:1996

Determination of mass per unit area 3pp

Describes the procedure for determining the mass per unit area of a textile floor covering in its entirety.

(TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.4:1996

Determination of surface pile mass above the substrate 7pp

Describes the procedure for determining the mass per unit area of surface pile, which can be cut from above the substrate of a textile floor covering. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.5:1996

Determination of thickness of pile above the substrate

(ISO 1766:1986) 3pp

Specifies a method for the determination of the thick- ness of pile above the substrate of a textile floor cover-

ing. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.6:1996

Determination of tuft length of pile (BS 4223:1989) 3pp

Describes the procedure for determining the average tuft length of the pile of a textile floor covering.

(TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.7:1996

Determination of loop length of pile (BS 4223:1989) 2pp

Describes two procedures for determining the loop length of the pile yarn in textile floor coverings.

(TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.9:1996

Determination of the number of tufts per unit length and per unit area

(ISO 1763:1986) 3pp

Specifies a method for the determination of the num- ber of tufts and/or loops per unit length and per unit area of a carpet, and is applicable to carpets the pile of which consists of uniformly spaced tufts and/or loops. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.11:1996

Determination of total pile mass per unit area by complete dissection 8pp

Describes the procedure for determining total pile mass per unit area by complete dissection of textile floor coverings. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.13:1996

Determination of thickness loss after brief, moderate static loading

(ISO 3415:1986) 4pp

Specifies a method for the determination of thickness loss of textile floor coverings after brief, moderate static loading, and is intended to simulate the effect of the pressure exerted by a chair leg for a short period. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.14:1996

AS/NZS 2111.14:1996

Determination of thickness loss after pro- longed, heavy static loading

(ISO 3416:1986) 4pp

Specifies a method for determination of thickness loss of textile floor coverings after prolonged, heavy static loading. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.15:1996

Determination of tuft withdrawal force (ISO 4919:1978) 4pp

Describes the method for determining the withdrawal force required to remove tufts from a textile floor cov-

ering. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.16:1996

Determination of bond strength between backing components 3pp

Describes a method for determining the strength of the bond between the backing components of a textile floor covering which can be peeled apart. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.17:1996

Determination of thickness, compression and recovery characteristics

(BS 4098:1975) 6pp

Describes a method for measuring the thickness, com- pression and recovery characteristics of textile floor coverings. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.18:1997 (R2013)

Burning behaviour–Tablet test at ambient temperature

(ISO 6925:1982) 3pp

RECONFIRMATION NOTICE Technical Committee CS-086 has reviewed the content of this publication and in accordance with Standards Australia proce- dures for reconfirmation, it has been determined that the publication is still valid and does not require change. Certain documents referenced in the publica- tion may have been amended since the original date of publication. Users are advised to ensure that they are using the latest versions of such documents as appro- priate, unless advised otherwise in this Reconfirmation Notice. Approved for reconfirmation in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirma- tion on 4 June 2013. Approved for reconfirmation in New Zealand on behalf of the Standards Council of New Zealand on 31 May 2013. The following are rep- resented on Technical Committee CS-086: Australian and New Zealand Burn Association Australian Com- petition and Consumer Commission Australian Com- pliance Institute Australian Industry Group Australian Retailers Association AWTA Textile Testing Con- sumers Federation of Australia Council of Textile and Fashion Industries of Australia CSIRO Manufacturing & Materials Technology Kidsafe Ministry of Con- sumer Affairs (New Zealand) National Retailers As- sociation NSW Office of Fair Trading Retail and Wholesale Merchants Association of New Zealand RMIT University Royal New Zealand Plunket Society To view or download a copy of the reconfirmation no- tice please go to the reconfirmation link near the top of this page. (CS-086)

AS/NZS 2111.19.1:1996

Colourfastness tests–Rubbing 4pp

Sets out a method for determining the colourfastness of textile floor coverings and pile yarns to dry and wet rubbing. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.19.2:1996

Colourfastness tests–Shampoo solution

3pp

Amendment 1 5 April 1998

Sets out a method for determining the colourfastness of a textile floor covering to the action of a specified shampoo solution. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.20:1996

Rectangular textile floor coverings– Determination of dimensions

(ISO 3018:1974) 2pp

Specifies a method for determining the dimensions of rectangular textile floor coverings, both hand-made and machine-made, having length to width ratio of less than 5. (TX-009)

AS/NZS 2111.21:1996

Non-destructive measurements of pile thickness above the backing–WRONZ gauge method 7pp

Specifies a method for the measurement of the thick- ness of pile above the backing of a textile floor cover-

ing and is applicable to all textile floor coverings hav- ing a pile of cut or looped yarn. (TX-009)

AS 2112–2003 (R2013)

Oil of sandalwood, [Santalum spicatum (R.Br) A.DC] 6pp

Sets out characteristics of oil of sandalwood, Australia for the essential oils industry to control the quality of the oil for domestic and international markets. RECONFIRMATION NOTICE Technical Committee CH-021 has reviewed the content of this publication and in accordance with Stan- dards Australia procedures for reconfirmation, it has been determined that the publication is still valid and does not require change. Certain documents referenced in the publi- cation may have been amended since the original date of publication. Users are advised to ensure that they are using the latest versions of such documents as appropriate, unless advised otherwise in this Reconfirmation Notice. Approved for reconfirmation in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation on 29 August 2013. The fol- lowing are represented on Technical Committee CH-021 Australian Society of Cosmetic Chemists ACCORD Aus- tralasian Limited Australian Society of Perfumers and Fla- vourists Australian Tea Tree Industry Association Cosmetic Toiletry and Fragrance Association Essential Oils Produc- ers Association of Australia Flavour and Fragrance Asso- ciation of Australia and New Zealand NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services Royal Australian Chemical Institute Southern Cross Uni- versity University of New South Wales University of Tas-

mania (CH-021)

AS 2113

Oil of Australian eucalyptus AS 2113.1–1998 (R2013)

70 to 75% cineole 4pp

Sets out a range of characteristics and related methods of test of oil of eucalyptus produced in Australia con- taining 70 to 75% cineole. It also incorporates the ana- lytical data produced by gas chromatographic proce- dure. Specifications of flash point determination are included in an appendix. RECONFIRMATION NO- TICE Technical Committee CH-021 has reviewed the content of this publication and in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation, it has been determined that the publication is still valid and does not require change. Certain documents refer- enced in the publication may have been amended since the original date of publication. Users are ad- vised to ensure that they are using the latest versions of such documents as appropriate, unless advised oth- erwise in this Reconfirmation Notice. Approved for reconfirmation in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation on 29 August 2013. The following are represented on Technical Commit- tee CH-021: Australian Society of Cosmetic Chemists ACCORD Australasian Limited Australian Society of Perfumers and Flavourists Australian Tea Tree Indus- try Association Cosmetic Toiletry and Fragrance As- sociation Essential Oils Producers Association of Aus- tralia Flavour and Fragrance Association of Australia and New Zealand NSW Department of Trade and In- vestment, Regional Infrastructure and Services Royal Australian Chemical Institute Southern Cross Univer- sity University of New South Wales University of Tasmania (CH-021)

AS 2113.2–1998 (R2013)

80 to 85% cineole 3pp

Sets out a range of characteristics and related methods of test of oil of eucalyptus produced in Australia con- taining 80 to 85% cineole. It also incorporates the ana- lytical data produced by gas chromatographic proce- dure. Specifications of flash point determination are included in an appendix. RECONFIRMATION NO- TICE Technical Committee CH-021 has reviewed the content of this publication and in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation, it has been determined that the publication is still valid and does not require change. Certain documents refer- enced in the publication may have been amended since the original date of publication. Users are ad- vised to ensure that they are using the latest versions of such documents as appropriate, unless advised oth- erwise in this Reconfirmation Notice. Approved for reconfirmation in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation on 29 August 2013. The following are represented on Technical Commit- tee CH-021: Australian Society of Cosmetic Chemists ACCORD Australasian Limited Australian Society of Perfumers and Flavourists Australian Tea Tree Indus- try Association Cosmetic Toiletry and Fragrance As- sociation Essential Oils Producers Association of Aus- tralia Flavour and Fragrance Association of Australia and New Zealand NSW Department of Trade and In- vestment, Regional Infrastructure and Services Royal Australian Chemical Institute Southern Cross Univer-

sity University of New South Wales University of Tasmania (CH-021)

AS 2114–2004

Oil of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) (ISO 3515:2002) 16pp

Specifies certain characteristics of the oils of spontaneous lavender (population lavender, France) and of clonal laven- der (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) from various origins, in order to facilitate assessment of their quality. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO3515:2002. (CH-021)

AS 2116–2004

Oil of Eucalyptus citriodora Hook

(ISO 3044:1997) 5pp

Specifies certain characteristics of the essential oil of Euca- lyptus citriodora Hook, in order to facilitate assessment of its quality. This Standard is identical with and has been re- produced from ISO 3044:1997. (CH-021)

AS 2117–1991

Hose and hose assemblies for petroleum and petroleum products–Marine suction and dis- charge

(ISO 1823:1975) 10pp

Specifies requirements for hose and hose assemblies for conveying petroleum and petroleum products at product temperatures up to 70C and in ambient temperatures rang- ing from -20C to 65C, but does not include requirements for off-shore mooring use. Appendices include a method for the determination of resistance of hose to hydrostatic pressure and a test for flexibility of hose. A guide to testing hose assemblies for in-service performance is also given.

(RU-001)

AS 2118

Automatic fire sprinkler systems AS 2118.1–2006 General systems 390pp Amendment 1 23 August 2010 (FP-004) AS 2118.1–1999 General requirements 158pp Amendment 1 30 June 2000

Specifies the general requirements for the design, in- stallation and commissioning of automatic fire sprin- kler systems in buildings. (FP-004)

AS 2118.1–1995

Standard 150pp

Obsolescent

Specifies the requirements for the design, installation and commissioning of standard fire sprinkler systems in buildings. (FP-004)

AS 2118.2–2010

Drencher systems 17pp

Sets out the requirements for the design, installation and commissioning of drencher systems to provide ex- ternal protection to windows, doors and other open- ings from exposure to fire. (FP-004)

AS 2118.3–2010

Deluge systems 19pp

Sets out the requirements for the design and installa- tion of deluge fire sprinkler systems to protect hazard- ous installations in buildings. (FP-004)

AS 2118.4:2012

Sprinkler protection for accommodation buildings not exceeding four storeys in height 41pp

Specifies requirements for the design, installation and acceptance testing (commissioning) of automatic fire sprinkler systems in accommodation buildings not more than four storeys. (FP-004)

AS 2118.4–1995

Residential 13pp

Available Superseded

Specifies the design, installation and commissioning of sprinklers for life safety and property protection for the inhabitants of low-rise Class 2 and Class 3 build- ings as defined in the BCA. In addition to providing an increased level of protection to building occupants, this Standard also considers the economic aspects of the sprinkler system. The purpose of this Standard is to provide design and installation requirements for a life safety sprinkler system in addition to smoke alarms, to aid in the detection and control of fires in residential occupancies and thus provide improved protection against injury and loss of life. A sprinkler

system designed and installed in accordance with this Standard is expected to prevent flashover (total in- volvement) in the room of fire origin and to improve the chance for occupants to escape or be evacuated.

(FP-004)

AS 2118.5–2008

Home fire sprinkler systems 70pp

Specifies requirements for the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of automatic fire sprinkler systems for one and two family homes.

(FP-004)

AS 2118.5–1995

Domestic 16pp

Available Superseded

Specifies requirements for the design and installation of automatic life safety fire sprinkler systems for buildings defined as Class 1 in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. (FP-004)

AS 2118.6–2012

Combined sprinkler and hydrant systems in multistorey buildings 66pp

Sets out minimum criteria for the design, installation and commissioning of combined sprinkler and hydrant systems (including fire hose reels where appropriate) in multistorey buildings greater than two storeys in

height. (FP-004)

AS 2118.6–1995

Combined sprinkler and hydrant 20pp

Available Superseded

Specifies minimum requirements for the installation, commissioning and testing of combined sprinkler and hydrant systems for installation in multi-storey build- ings as an alternative to the installation of separate sprinkler and hydrant systems. (FP-004)

AS 2118.8–1997 (R2013)

Minor modifications 5pp

Sets out requirements covering minor modifications to existing sprinkler systems of light or ordinary hazard classification, such as the removal, alteration or addi- tion of sprinklers, or the modification or addition of ranges and distribution pipes of limited size. RECON- FIRMATION NOTICE Technical Committee FP-004 has reviewed the content of this publication and in ac- cordance with Standards Australia procedures for re- confirmation, it has been determined that the publica- tion is still valid and does not require change. Certain documents referenced in the publication may have been amended since the original date of publication. Users are advised to ensure that they are using the lat- est versions of such documents as appropriate, unless advised otherwise in this Reconfirmation Notice. Ap- proved for reconfirmation in accordance with Stan- dards Australia procedures for reconfirmation on 14 June 2013. The following are represented on Techni- cal Committee FP-004: Association of Hydraulic Ser- vices Consultants Australia Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council Australian Building Codes Board Australian Chamber of Com- merce and Industry Australian Industry Group Austra- lian Institute of Building Surveyors Bulky Goods Re- tailers Association Consult Australia Consumers Fed- eration of Australia Department of Defence (Austra- lia) Department of Human Services (Victoria) Engi- neers Australia Fire Protection Association Australia Independent Chairperson Insurance Council of Aus- tralia National Fire Industry Association Property Council of Australia Testing Interests (Australia) To view or download a copy of the reconfirmation notice please go to the reconfirmation link near the top of this

page. (FP-004)

AS 2118.9–1995 (R2013)

Piping support and installation 20pp

Specifies the requirements for the support and installa- tion for piping used in fire sprinkler systems. RE- CONFIRMATION NOTICE Technical Committee FP-004 has reviewed the content of this publication and in accordance with Standards Australia proce- dures for reconfirmation, it has been determined that the publication is still valid and does not require change. Certain documents referenced in the publica- tion may have been amended since the original date of publication. Users are advised to ensure that they are using the latest versions of such documents as appro- priate, unless advised otherwise in this Reconfirmation Notice. Approved for reconfirmation in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirma- tion on 14 June 2013. Approved for reconfirmation in New Zealand on behalf of the Standards Council of New Zealand on . The following are represented on Technical Committee FP-004: Association of Hydrau- lic Services Consultants Australia Australasian Fire

and Emergency Service Authorities Council Austra- lian Building Codes Board Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Australian Industry Group Australian Institute of Building Surveyors Bulky Goods Retailers Association Consult Australia Con- sumers Federation of Australia Department of De- fence (Australia) Department of Human Services (Victoria) Engineers Australia Fire Protection Asso- ciation Australia Independent Chairperson Insurance Council of Australia National Fire Industry Associa- tion Property Council of Australia Testing Interests (Australia) To view or download a copy of the recon- firmation notice please go to the reconfirmation link near the top of this page. (FP-004)

AS 2118.10–1995 (R2013)

Approval documentation 13pp

Specifies requirements for the information to be pro- vided for the approval of fire sprinkler systems in ac- cordance with AS 2118.1 and wall wetting sprinkler systems in accordance with AS 2118.2. RECONFIR- MATION NOTICE Technical Committee FP-004 has reviewed the content of this publication and in accor- dance with Standards Australia procedures for recon- firmation, it has been determined that the publication