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MALAYSIAN STANDARDS

SECTORIAL CATALOGUE

2007

No. 12

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS & BUILDING

CIVIL ENGINEERING. HOUSEKEEPING.

ENTERTAINMENT. SPORTS

Department of Standards Malaysia

Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation

Level 1 & 2, Block C4, Complex C

Federal Government Administrative Centre

62502 Putrajaya, MALAYSIA

Tel : 603-8885 8000

Fax : 603-8888 5060

E-Mail : [email protected]

http://www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my

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INTRODUCTION

The Department of Standards Malaysia (Standards Malaysia) is the national standardisation and

accreditation body.

The main function of the Department is to foster and promote standards, standardisation and

accreditation as a means of advancing the national economy, promoting industrial efficiency and

development, benefiting the health and safety of the public, protecting the consumers, facilitating

domestic and international trade and furthering international cooperation in relation to standards and

standardisation.

Malaysian Standards are developed through consensus by committees which comprise of balanced

representation of producers, users, consumers and others with relevant interests, as may be appropriate

to the subject in hand. These standards where appropriate are adoption of international standards.

Approval of a standard as a Malaysian Standard is governed by the Standards of Malaysia Act 1996

(Act 549). Malaysian Standards are reviewed periodically. The use of Malaysian Standard is voluntary

except in so far as they are made mandatory by regulatory authorities by means of regulations, local

by-laws or any other similar ways.

The Department of Standards Malaysia appoints SIRIM Berhad as the agent to develop Malaysian

Standards.

The Industry Standards Committees (ISCs) established by SIRIM Berhad are responsible for the

development of Malaysian Standards in their respective areas, as follows:

ISC A

- Food and Agriculture

ISC B

- Chemicals and Materials

ISC C

- Consumer Products, Personal Safety and Services

ISC D

- Building and Civil Engineering

ISC E

- Electrotechnical

ISC F

- Mechanical Engineering

ISC G

- Information Technology, Communications and Multimedia

ISC H

- Petroleum and Gas

ISC J

- Plastics and Plastics Products

ISC K

- Packaging and Distribution

ISC L

- Road Vehicles

ISC M

- Fire Safety and Prevention

ISC N

- Rubber and Rubber Products

ISC W

- Occupational Health and Safety

NC Y

- Quality Management and Quality Assurance

NC Z

- Environmental Standards

More than 100 standards development committees involving more than 1500 individuals, have been

established under the ISCs.

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ABBREVIATIONS

MS

:

Malaysian Standard

MS ISO

:

Malaysian Standard which is identical to International Organization for

Standardization (ISO) Standard. The numbering of the standard is identical to that

of the ISO Standard except for the prefix.

MS ISO/IEC

:

Malaysian Standard which is identical to the Joint ISO and IEC Standard. The

numbering of the standard is identical to that of the ISO/IEC Standard except for

the prefix.

MS...(P)

:

Provisional Standard

Malaysian Standard which is adopted/adapted from international, regional or foreign national standard

without undergoing standards development committee deliberations due to its urgent need, as

iden-tified by the Department of Standards Malaysia. Provisional Standards are ideniden-tified by a letter “P”

following the MS number.

Malaysian Standards Sectorial Catalogue 2007

This sectorial catalogue lists as at September 2007, Malaysian Standards that have been established

on product specifications, codes of practice, terminologies, guides and method of test on selected

sectors.

New standards, revisions, amendments, addenda, errata and reconfirmed standards as well as

standards that have been withdrawn are published bi-monthly in the SIRIM Berhad’s newsletter

Standards and Quality News.

An online system is available for searching and online purchasing. Payment can be made by credit

card. The system is called the MS Online System and can be accessed at

http://www.msonline.gov.my.

The MS Online system contains over 4,000 Malaysian standards on all sectors.

List of Sectorial Catalogue 2007

1. Quality Management System, Environmental Management System & Safety and Health Protection

2. Health Care Technology, Metrology and Measurement. Testing

3. Mechanical and Fluid System and Components. Manufacturing Engineering, Energy and Heat

Transfer Engineering

4. Electrical Engineering & Electronics

5. Telecommunication, Information Technology. Office Equipment

6. Road Vehicles Engineering, Material Handling Equipment, Packaging & Distribution of Goods.

7. Textile and Leather Technology and Clothing Industry

8. Agriculture and Food Technology

9. Chemical Technology, Mining and Minerals, Petroleum and related technology & Metallurgy

10. Wood Technology, Glass & Ceramics Industries, Paper Technology and Paints & Colour Industries

11. Rubber & Plastics Industries

12. Constructions Materials & Building. Civil Engineering. Housekeeping. Entertainment. Sports.

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SUBJECT STRUCTURE ACCORDING TO

INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF STANDARDS

01.

Generalities. Terminologies. Standardization

03.

Sociology. Services. Company Organization

and Management. Administration. Transport.

07.

Mathematics. Natural Sciences.

11.

Health Care Technology.

13.

Environment. Health Protection. Safety

17.

Metrology and Measurement. Physical

Phenomena

19.

Testing.

21.

Mechanical Systems and Components for

General Use.

23.

Fluid Systems and Components for General

Use.

25.

Manufacturing Engineering.

27.

Energy and Heat Transfer Engineering.

31.

Electronics.

33.

Telecommunications. Audio and Video

Engineering.

35.

Information Technology. Office Machines.

37.

Image Technology.

39.

Precision Mechanics. Jewellery.

43.

Road Vehicles Engineering.

45.

Railway Engineering.

47.

Shipbuilding and Marine Structures.

49.

Aircraft and Space Vehicle Engineering.

53.

Materials Handling Equipment.

55.

Packaging and Distribution of Goods.

61.

Clothing Industry.

65.

Agriculture.

67.

Food Technology.

71.

Chemical Technology.

73.

Mining and Minerals.

75.

Petroleum and Related Technologies.

77.

Metallurgy.

79.

Wood Technology.

81.

Glass and Ceramics Industries.

83.

Rubber and Plastics Industries.

85.

Paper Technology.

87.

Paint and Colour Industries.

91.

Construction Materials and Building.

93.

Civil Engineering.

95.

Military Engineering.

97.

Domestics and Commercial Equipment.

Entertainment. Sports.

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CONTENTS

Page

Introduction --- (ii)

Malaysian Standards Sectorial Catalogue --- (iii)

Abbreviation --- (iii)

Subject Structure by ICS --- (iv)

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND BUILDING

Buildings ---

1

Elements of buildings in general ---

1

Wall. Partitions. Facades ---

1

Ceilings. Floors. Stairs ---

2

Doors and windows ---

2

Metal structures ---

3

Timber structures ---

3

Masonry ---

5

Concrete structures ---

6

Other structures ---

6

External structures ---

7

Construction materials ---

7

Construction materials in general ---

8

Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar ---

8

Mineral materials and products---

9

Mineral and ceramic materials and products ---

10

Ceramic tiles ---

12

Ceramic building products ---

12

Concrete and concrete products ---

12

Thermal and sound insulating materials ---

14

Other construction materials ---

14

Protection of and in buildings ---

15

Protection of and in buildings in general ---

15

Thermal insulation ---

15

Lighting protection ---

15

Other standards related tp protection of and in buildings ---

16

Central heating systems ---

16

Ventilation and air-conditioning systems ---

16

Gas supply systems---

16

Electricity supply systems --- 16

Water supply systems---

18

Sanitary installations---

20

Drainage systems--- 21

Lifts. Escalators---

21

Interior lighting---

21

Interior finishing---

22

Building accessories---

22

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Earthworks. Excavations. Foundations construction. Underground works --- 23

Road engineering in general --- 23

Street lighting and related equipment --- 23

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HOUSEKEEPING. ENTERTAINMENT. SPORT

Home economics in general ---

24

Domestic electrical appliances in general ---

24

Kitchen furniture---

25

Cooking ranges, working tables ovens and similar appliances ---

25

Domestic refrigerating appliances ---

26

Dishwashers ---

26

Small kitchen appliances ---

27

Cookware, cutlery and flatware ---

28

Laundry appliances ---

28

Floor treatment appliances ---

29

Domestic, commercial and industrial heating appliances ---

29

Electrical heaters ---

30

Gas heaters ---

30

Solid fuel heaters ---

30

Furniture ---

30

Ladders ---

32

Body care equipment ---

33

Miscellaneous domestic and commercial eqipment ---

33

Equipment for children---

34

Items of art and handicrafts ---

34

Playground ---

35

Toys ---

35

Numerical Listing ---

37

Index ---

41

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91. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND BUILDING

91.040

Buildings

MS 282 : Part 1 - Part 9 : 1975

Code of practice for building operating code : Part 1 : Demolition : Part 2 : Excavation work : Part 3 : Welding and cutting : Part 4 : Piling : Part 5 : Handling and storing materials : Part 6 : Blasting : Part 7 : Scaffolds : Part 8 : Ladders : Part 9 : Temporary floors, stairs, railings and toe boards.

Applies only to ordinary building construction and contains basic requirements for operations usually encountered in such work. Requirements for heavy or specialized types of work such as dam construction, river and revetment works, electric transmission line construction, and the like exclude.

Price RM80

MS 1525 : 2007

Code of practice on energy efficiency and use of renewable for non-residential buildings.

This code of practice gives guidance on the effective use of energy in including the application of renewable energy in new and existing non-residential buildings. Buildings or portions thereof whose peak design rate of electrical energy usage is less than 10W/m2 (installed)

of gross floor area for all purposes are excluded from this standard. Where specifically noted in this standard, certain other buildings or elements thereof may be exempted when design data are not available or applicable.

Price RM60

91.060.01

Elements of buildings in general

MS 1313 : 1993

Code of practice on large prefabricated panels.

This Malaysian Standard covers the rules and technical information for the implementation of projects where large prefabricated panels are used. This code will assist buildings professionals in the buildings industry in the preparation of contract documents for construction and installation of prefabricated panels.

Price RM70

91.060.10

Walls. Partitions. Facades

MS 1294 series :Wall and floor tiling

MS 1294 : Part 1 : 1992

Specification for wall and floor tiling : Part 1 : Code of practice for the design and installation of internal ceramic wall tiling and mosaics in normal conditions.

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the design and installation of internal ceramic wall tiling and mosaics in normal conditions. It deals with classes and types of background and their suitability to receive tiling using the fixing methods, which are described in the relevant sections.

Price RM60

MS 1294 : Part 2 : 1993

Wall and floor tiling : Part 2 : Code of practice for the de-sign and installation of external ceramic wall tiling and mosaics (including terra cotta and faience slabs).

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the design and installation of external ceramic wall tiling and mosaic in normal conditions. It deals with the types and classes of backgrounds and their suitability to receive tiling using the methods describes in this standard.

Price RM50

MS 1294 : Part 3 : 1993

Wall and floor tiling : Part 3 : Code of practice for the de-sign and installation of ceramic floor tiles and mosaics.

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the design, installation and maintenance of floor tiling using ceramic tiles, mosaics, pavers and brick slips 38 mm or less in thickness embedded on concrete, cement and sand screeds, timber, asphalt and existing hard floor finishes. The following materials are not included, natural stone (granite, marble, etc.), terrazo tiles and slabs and composition blocks.

Price RM90

MS 1294 : Part 4 : 1995

Wall and floor tiling : Part 4 : Code of practice for tiling and mosaics in specific conditions.

This Malaysian Standard was mainly based on BS 5385 : Part 4 : 1992 - Wall and floor tiling : Part 4: Code of practice for tiling and mosaics in specific conditions.This standard gives recommendations for the installation of ceramic wall and floor tiling and mosaics in situations where there are specific functional or environmental requirements and/or conditions that are potentially detrimental to the installation or the background or both. This specifies the choice of materials, application practices and, where appropriate, for the design of backgrounds and structural bases.

Price RM50

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91.060.30

Ceilings. Floors. Stairs

MS 408 : 1976

Code of practice for laying of resilient tile and sheet flooring.

Deals with resilient tiles and sheet flooring in all forms including vinyl asbestos, flexible vinyl, linoleum and rubber. Gives details of the work necessary in preparing subfloor surfaces together with procedures that should be adopted when laying the flooring.

Price RM20

MS 770 : 1982

Specification for ceiling roses.

Covers definitions, requirements and tests for ceiling rose of surface and semi-recessed type used with single or multiple pendant lighting fittings and in circuits where nominal voltage does not exceed 250V and current does not exceed 5 amp.

Price RM20

MS 797 : Part 1 and Part 2 : 1982

Part 1 : Specification for concrete interlocking roofing tiles : Part 2 : Code of recommended practice for the installation of concrete interlocking roofing tiles.

Specifies code of practice for installation. Part 1 : Establishes minimum standard for fit and finish, quality of materials used in manufacture and dimensional requirements related to side cap and location of fixing without restricting overall design or size of tiles and accessories. Physical tests such as transverse breaking strength, water absorption properties and permeability included. Part 2 : provides basic rules for laying and fixing of concrete roofing tiles, batten and underlay.

Price RM20

MS 972 : 1998

Specification for solid rubber flooring (First revision).

This Malaysian Standard prescribes the minimum composition and workmanship requirements and methods of test for solid rubber flooring. The flooring may be either smooth or with a raised pattern, either plain or marbled and in either sheet or tile form. This standard covers flooring of public buildings such as cinemas, hospitals, department store shops, railway stations, airport terminals and the like. The revised standard supersedes MS 972 : 1985 – Specification for heavy duty rubber floor tiles.

Price RM20

MS 1294 : Part 1 : 1992

Specification for wall and floor tiling : Part 1 : Code of practice for the design and installation of internal ceramic wall tiling and mosaics in normal conditions.

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the design and installation of internal ceramic wall tiling and mosaics in normal conditions. It deals with classes and types of background and their suitability to receive tiling using the fixing methods, which are described in the relevant sections.

MS 1294 : Part 2 : 1993

Wall and floor tiling : Part 2 : Code of practice for the design and installation of external ceramic wall tiling and mosaics (including terra cotta and faience slabs).

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the design and installation of external ceramic wall tiling and mosaic in normal conditions. It deals with the types and classes of backgrounds and their suitability to receive tiling using the methods describes in this standard.

Price RM50

MS 1294 : Part 3 : 1993

Wall and floor tiling : Part 3 : Code of practice for the design and installation of ceramic floor tiles and mosaics.

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the design, installation and maintenance of floor tiling using ceramic tiles, mosaics, pavers and brick slips 38 mm or less in thickness embedded on concrete, cement and sand screeds, timber, asphalt and existing hard floor finishes. The following materials are not included, natural stone (granite, marble, etc.), terrazo tiles and slabs and composition blocks.

Price RM90

MS 1294 : Part 4 : 1995

Wall and floor tiling : Part 4 : Code of practice for tiling and mosaics in specific conditions.

This standard gives recommendations for the installation of ceramic wall and floor tiling and mosaics in situations where there are specific functional or environmental requirements and/or conditions that are potentially detrimental to the installation or the background or both.

Price RM50

MS 1552 : Part 1 : 2002

Specification for raised access floor systems : Part 1 : General requirements

This standard sets out the performance requirements for the design and manufacture of access floor systems. It applies to access for systems which are elevated, full access, square and rectangular shapes and installed in new and old buildings.

Price RM30

MS 1552 : Part 2 : 2002

Specification for raised access floor system : Part 2 : Test methods

This Malaysian Standard sets out the method for testing the concavity and convexity of floor panels.

Price RM70

91.060.50

Doors and windows

MS 832 : 1984

Specification for aluminium alloy windows.

Specifies materials, construction, finish, hardware and performance standards for windows, either single glazed or double glazed. Does not relate to secondary inner windows, or fixed or movable louvre windows.

Price RM40

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MS 1017 : Part 1 : 1986

Specification for aluminium framed sliding glass doors : Part 1 : Single glazed door.

Specifies surface finish, construction, hardware, fastenings and fixings, glazing, security and performance of material. Preferred coordinating sizes are also stipulated.

Price RM20

MS 1057 : 1995

Specification for adjustable louvre windows (First revision).

This standard specifies the performance test requirements such as resistance of the louvre operating mechanism against accelerated wear, the resistance of the whole window unit against water penetration, atmospheric corrosion and structural deformation. Dimensional requirements were also included so as to account for interchangeability in the future.

Price RM20

MS 1073 : Part 2 : 1996

Specification for fire resistance doorsets : Part 2 : Methods for determination of fire resistance - General principles

This Malaysian Standard specifies the test conditions, specimens, procedures, apparatus and criteria as the method of test to determine the fire resistance of doorsets and the ability to withstand exposure to high temperature.

Price RM60

MS 1073 : Part 3 : 1996

Specification for fire resistance doorsets : Part 3 : Methods for determination of fire resistance - Type of doorsets.

This Malaysian Standard describes the requirements and the performance criteria, including cyclic movement endurance test, for fully insulated, partially insulated and uninsulated fire resistance doorsets which are subjected to fire resistance tests specified in MS 1073 : Part 2.

Price RM30 Amendment 1 : 2003

MS 1506 : 2000

Specification for wooden door

Specifies requirements for timber doors of types and dimensions specified.

Price RM50

MS 1508 : 2000

Specification for wooden door frame

Specifies requirements for wooden door frames as defined in Section 1.4 and of sizes listed in Table 1, and illustrated in Figure 1.

Price RM10

MS IEC 60335-2-97: 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety-Part 2-97: Particular requirements for drives for rolling shutters, awnings, blinds and similar equipment

This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric drives for rolling equipment such as shutters, blinds and awnings, intended for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other equipment.

Price RM30

91.080.10

Metal structures

MS 416 : 1976

Code of practice for the use of structural steel in building.

Code relates primarily to hot rolled steel section and plates, and normalized tubular shapes for building. Not applicable to transmission towers and farm buildings nor to structures which are designed on an experimental basis. Include definitions of terms.

Price RM150

91.080.20

Timber structures

MS 229 : 1988

Nomenclature and users of commercial timbers of Malaysia (First revision).

Common and botanical names of 53 species or groups of specifies of timber exported from Malaysia are listed.

Price RM20

MS 544 series : Code of Practice for

Structural Use of Timber

MS 544 : Part 1 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 1 : General (First revision)

Provides guidance on the structural use of timber, glued laminated timber and timber-based products, in load bearing members. It includes recommendations on quality, grade stresses and modification factors applicable to these materials when use as simple members, or as parts of built-up components, or as parts of structures in incorporating other materials. It also gives recommendations for the design of nailed, screwed, bolted, connectored and glued joints. In addition, it provides recommendations for a method of test to assess the adequacy of structural assemblies, and it includes general advice on workmanship, various treatments which can be applied, inspection and maintenance.

Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 2 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 2 : Permissible stress design of solid timber (First revision)

Gives recommendations for the structural use of the Malaysian hardwood and softwood timber specifies in load bearing members. It includes recommendations on quality, grade stresses and modification factors applicable to these timber when used as simple members, or as parts of built-up components, or as parts of structures incorporating other materials. It does not, and it is not in

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MS 544 : Part 7 : 2001

Code of practice for the structural use of timber : Part 7 : Testing (First revision)

Gives recommendations for load testing, although in the normal course of events, structures or parts of structures designed in accordance with this standard are not required to be tested. Load testing is, however, an equally acceptable alternative to calculations, and in certain cases can be a more positive method of establishing the structural adequacy of a particular design.

Price RM10

MS 544 : Part 9 : Section 1 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 9 : Fire resistance of timber structures : Section 1 : Method of calculating fire resistance of timber members

This Section of MS 544 : Part 9 gives recommendations for assessing the fire resistance of solid or glued-laminated structural timber members and their joints as an alternative to testing in accordance with BS 476 : Part 20.

Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 10 : 2003

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 10 : Preservative treatment of structural timber.

This Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for preservative treatment of timbers to be used for structural purposes in Malaysia to protect them from degradation by wood-destroying organisms. It does not cover the remedial treatment of existing timber in old buildings. It does not deal with the protection of timber against fire, nor with preserving the appearance of timber against weathering or staining.

Price RM30

MS 544 : Part 11 : Section 1 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 11 : Recommended span tables and their calculations : Section 1 : Domestic floor joists

This Section of MS 544 : Part 11 recommends a calculation basis for the permissible clear span for simply supported domestic floor joists of solid timber. The recommendations apply to joists at a maximum spacing of 610 mm centre-to-centre, this being the maximum spacing of which the ‘load-sharing’ assumption may be adopted as described in MS 544 : Part 2.

Price RM30

MS 544 : Part 11 : Section 2 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 11 : Recommended span tables and their calculations : Section 2 : Ceiling joists

This Section of MS 544 : Part 11 recommends a calculation basis for permissible clear span for ceiling joists with access at a maximum spacing of 610 mm centre-to-centre. It does not cater for the design of the ties of trussed rafters, whether prefabricated or otherwise. The uniform and concentrated loads recommended in Uniform Building Buy-Law (UBBL) : 1984 are considered. This Section of MS 544 : Part 11 is applicable to the species, strength groups and grades of timber given in MS 544 : Part 2 for both single and continuous span ceiling joists as shown in Figure 1.

Price RM30

MS 544 : Part 11 : Section 3 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 11 : Recommended span tables and their calculations : Section 3 : Ceiling binders

This Section of MS 544 : Part 11 recommends a calculation basis for permissible clear span of ceiling binders used in traditional pitched roof construction, i.e. not including trussed roofs. The method of calculation is for single span ceiling binders formed from solid timber and supported at each end by external or internal walls. ended to deal comprehensively with all aspects of timber

construction. In particular it does not cover well tried and traditional methods of timber construction which have been employed successfully over a long period time. Price RM70

MS 544 : Part 3 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 3 : Permissible stress design of glued laminated timber

Specifies glued laminated timber (glulam) which should be manufactured in accordance with BS EN 386 and Clause 4. All timber used for laminated members should be strength graded in accordance with BS 5756. Price RM40

MS 544 : Part 4 : Section 1 : 2001

Code of practice for the structural use of timber : Part 4 : Timber panel products : Section 1 : Structural Plywood

Gives recommendations for the use of sanded and unsanded structural plywoods, in balanced construction, manufactured in accordance with the Standard Product Manual for the Production of Malaysian Basic Structural Grade (MBSG) Rated Plywood, Timber Technology Bulletin, No. 1, August 1995, Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM). When plywoods are intended for structural use, only plywood that are MBSG rated or equivalent to MBSG rated or better than MBSG rated shall be specified. Reference should also be made to the panel grade and the surface finish, Sanded or Unsanded. Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 4 : Section 2 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 4 : Timber panel products : Section 2 : Marine plywood

This standard applies only to plywoods that are to be used in severe wetting conditions (open deck, jetty, etc.) in buildings or civil construction works but not meant for shipbuilding, where direct and prolong contact with sea and fresh water is involved. This section is suitable for parts of marine craft such as decking, cabins and other similar parts. Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 4 : Section 3 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 4 : Timber panel products : Section 3 : Cement bonded particle board (CBP)

Specifies the characteristics of compressed CBP and recommends the appropriate application of this products or construction purposes. CBP complying with the requirements of this standard would be adopted as material for internal and external application as recommend. Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 4 : Section 4 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 4 : Timber panel products : Section 4 : Oriented strand board (OSB)

This Section gives recommendations for the use of Oriented Strand Board (OSB) in construction. The panels in conformance to this Section are intended for use as floor and wall sheathings in light framing construction. However, uses are not limited to these applications. Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 5 : 2001

Code of practice for the structural use timber : Part 5 : Timber joints

Applies to joints in solid timer fabricated with mechanical fasteners described by Malaysian Standard. These include joints fabricated with mechanical fasteners such as nails, wood screws, bolts, coach screws, split-ring connectors, and shear-plate connectors.

Price RM50

MS 544 : Part 6 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 6 : Workmanship, inspection and maintenance (First revision)

Gives recommendations for the preparation, fabrication, inspection, storage, handling and maintenance of materials and components.

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Masonry

MS 1933 : Part 1 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 1 : Determination of compressive strength

This standard specifies a method for determining the compressive strength of masonry units.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 2 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 2 : Determination of percentage area of voids in masonry units (by paper indentation)

This standard specifies a method of determining the percentage area of voids in masonry units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 3 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 3 : Determination of net volume and percentage age of voids of clay masonry units by hydrostatic weighing

This standard specifies a method of determining the net volume of and percentage area of voids in clay masonry units (including frogs and cells).

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 4 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 4 : Determination of real and bulk density and of total and open porosity for natural stone masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the real density and bulk density and the open and total porosity of natural stone masonry units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 5 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 5 : Determination of the active soluble salts content of clay masonry units

This standard specifies a method for determining the active soluble salts content of clay masonry units.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 6 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 6 : Determination of bending tensile strength of aggregate concrete masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the bending tensile strength of aggregate concrete masonry units having a width less than 100 mm and a ratio of length to width greater than 10, in accordance with prEN 771-3.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 7 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 7 : Determination of water absorption of clay masonry damp proof course units by boiling in water

This standard specifies a method for determining the water absorption of clay masonry damp proof course units by boiling the specimen in water for a fixed period.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 9 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 9 : Determination of volume and percentage of voids and net volume of clay and calcium silicate masonry units by sand filling.

This standard specifies a method of determining the volume of and percentage voids and net volume of clay and calcium silicate masonry units containing cells, frogs and holes.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 10 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 10 : Determination of moisture content of calcium silicate and autoclaved aerated concrete units

This standard specifies a method for determining moisture content of calcium silicate and autoclaved aerated concrete units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 11 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 11 : Determination of water absorption of aggregate concrete, manufactured stone and natural stone masonry units due to capillary action and the initial rate of water absorption of clay masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the water absorption coefficient due to capillary action for aggregate concrete, autoclaved aerated concrete, natural stone and manufactured stone masonry units and the initial rate of water absorption of clay masonry units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 13 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 13 : Determination of net and gross dry density of masonry units (except for natural stone)

This standard specifies a method of determining the net and gross dry density of masonry units (except for natural stone masonry units).

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 14 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 14 : Determination of moisture movement of aggregate concrete and manufactured stone masonry units

This standard specifies a method of measuring the moisture movement of aggregate concrete and manufactured stone masonry units between two specified extreme moisture conditions.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 15 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 15 : Determination of dimensions of water vapour permeability of autoclaved aerated concrete masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the steady state water vapour permeability of autoclaved aerated concrete masonry units at the upper and lower part of the hygroscopic range. The test method is limited to products from which disc shaped specimens of uniform thickness can be made.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 16 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 16 : Determination of dimensions

This standard specifies a method of determining the overall dimensions, thickness and combined thickness of shells and webs, depth of voids and plane parallelism of the bed faces of masonry units.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 19 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 19 : Determination of moisture expansion of large horizontally perforated clay masonry units

This standard specifies a method an accelerated method of determining the moisture expansion of large clay units with horizontal perforations that have one dimensions equal to or greater than 400 mm and shell thicknesses less than 12 mm.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 20 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 20 : Determination of flatness of faces of masonry units

This standard specifies a method for determining the flatness of surfaces of masonry units. Price RM10

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MS 1195 : Part 1 : 1991

Code of practice for structural use of concrete : Part 1 : Design and construction.

This Part of the Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the structural use of concrete in buildings and structures, excluding bridges and structural concrete made with high alumina cement. The recommendations for robustness have been prepared on the assumption that all load-bearing elements, e.g. slabs, columns and walls are of concrete.

Price RM220

MS 1195 : Part 2 : 1991

Code of practice for structural use of concrete: Part 2 : Special circumstances.

This Part of MS gives recommendations for the design and construction of structural concrete that arise in special circumstances and are not covered in Part 1 of this MS. This Part gives guidance on ultimate limit state calculations and the derivation of partial factors of safety, serviceability calculations with emphasis on deflections under loading and on cracking.

Price RM70

MS 1195 : Part 3 : 1991

Code of practice for structural use of concrete : Part 3 : Design charts for singly reinforced beams, doubly reinforced beams and rectangular columns.

This Part of MS covers design charts for singly reinforced beams, doubly reinforced beams and rectangular columns. These design charts cannot be used to obtain the complete detailed design of any member but they may be used as an aid when analyzing the cross section of a member of the ultimate limit state.

Price RM70

MS 1226 : Part 1 : 1991

Pulverized-fuel ash : Part 1 : Specification for pulverized-fuel ash for use as a cementitious component in structural concrete.

This standard specifies pulverized-fuel ash with a low sieve residue for use with Portland cement in concrete intended for structural purposes. Price RM30

MS 1242 : 1991

Guide to assessment of concrete strength in existing structures.

This Malaysian Standard gives information on tests that are available to determine the strength of concrete in a structure. Relative merits of these tests are indicated and methods of carrying out such tests are given.

Price: RM30

MS 1293 : Part 1 : 1992

Specification for precast reinforced concrete box culverts : Part 1 : Small culverts.

This specification applies to precast reinforced concrete box culverts for conveying water not under pressure, and for carrying highway vehicle axle loadings permitted by Jabatan Kerja Raya (Malaysia)

Price RM20

91.080.99

Other structures

MS 415 : Part 1 : 1976

Code of practice for composite construction in structural steel and concrete : Part 1: Simply supported beams in buildings.

Relates to beams composed of either rolled or built-up structural steel sections, with or without concrete encasement, acting in conjunction with essentially in situ reinforced concrete slabs. Also include symbols for use in calculations.

Price RM20

MS 1934 : Part 1 : 2007

Methods of test for masonry – Part 1 : Determination of compressive strength.

Price RM10

MS 1934 : Part 2 : 2007

Methods of test for masonry – Part 2 : Determination of flexural strength.

Price RM20

MS 1934 : Part 3 : 2007

Methods of test for masonry – Part 3 : Determination of initial shear strength.

This standard specifies a method for determining the in plane initial shear strength of horizontal bed joints in masonry using a specimen tested in shear. Guidance is given on the preparation of the specimens, the conditioning required before testing, the testing machine, the method of test, the method of calculation and the contents of the test report.

Price RM20

MS 1934 : Part 4 : 2007

Methods of test for masonry – Part 3 : Determination of shear strength including damp proof course.

Price RM20

MS 1935 : 2007

Masonry and masonry products – Methods for determining design thermal values

This standard gives procedures for the determination of design the thermal values (thermal resistance and/or thermal conductivity) of masonry and masonry products.

Price RM70

91.080.40

Concrete structures

_____________________________________________________ MS 794 : 1982

Specification for masonry cement.

Details requirements for composition, manufacture, sampling and testing. Tests cover properties like chemical composition, time, roundues water relatively, air entrainment, flow and compression strength at 7 and 28 day.

Price RM20

MS 922 : Part 1 : 1984

Specification for concrete admixtures : Part 1 : Accelerating admixtures, retarding admixtures and water-reducing admixtures.

Specifies requirements for five categories of admixtures which may be used to modify one or more properties of hydraulic cement concrete; the workability, the ratio of stiffening and hardening and strength. Appendices cover sampling methods, testing and notes on the use of admixtures.

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External structures

MS 1553 : 2002

Code of practice on wind loading for building structure

This Malaysian Standard sets out procedures for determining wind speeds and resulting wind actions to be used in the structural design for structures subjected to wind action other than those caused by tornadoes and typhoons. This standard covers structures within the criteria: a) building less than 200 m high; b) structures with roof spans less than 100 m; and c) structures other than off-shore structures, bridges and transmission towers.

Price RM110

MS IEC 60335-2-95 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances – safety : Part 2-95 : Particular requirements for drives for vertically moving garage doors for residential use

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric drives for garage doors for residential use that open and close in a vertical direction, the rated voltage of the drives being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances.

Price RM30

91.100

Construction materials

MS 1314 series : Precast Concrete Piles

MS 1314 : Part 1 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 1 : General requirements and specifications (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard is intended to standardise the classes and the nominal; sizes of the precast concrete piles and specify the minimum structural, dimensional, bending strength and quality requirements for precast concrete piles.

Price RM20

MS 1314 : Part 2 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 2 : Method for determined of bending strength of precast concrete piles (Bend test) (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard describes a method for the determined of the bending strength of test specimens of precast concrete piles.

Price RM10

MS 1314 : Part 3 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 3 : Precast reinforced concrete square piles (RC piles) Class M, Class J and Class S

This standard specifies the minimum structural, manufacturing requirement and quality requirements for Class M, Class J and Class S precast concrete piles intended to be used in building and civil engineering works.

Price RM20

MS 1314 : Part 4 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 4 : Precast pretensioned spun concrete piles (Spun piles) Class A, Class B and Class C

This standard specifies the minimum structural, manufacturing requirement and quality requirements for the Class A, Class B, Class C pretensioned spun concrete piles intended to be used in building and civil engineering works.

Price RM20

MS 1314 : Part 5 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 5: Precast prestressed concrete square piles: Class PC-X, Class PC-Y, Small piles Class PCS-1, and Class PCS-2

This standard specifies the minimum structural, manufacturing and quality requirements for the Class PC-X, Class PC-Y, Small piles PCS-1 and Class PCS-2 precast prestressed concrete piles intended to be used in building and civil engineering works. However, small piles Class PCS-1 and Class PCS-2, are generally recommended for low-rise buildings and limited civil engineering works.

Price RM20

MS 1314 : Part 6 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 6 : Small reinforced concrete square piles – Small piles Class RCS-1 and Class RCS-2

This Malaysian Standard specifies the minimum structural, manufacturing and quality requirements for Class RCS-1 and Class RCS-2 small reinforced concrete square piles intended to be used in building and civil engineering works.

Price RM20

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