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MALAYSIAN STANDARDS

SECTORIAL CATALOGUE
2007

No. 4

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & ELECTRONICS

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 : info@standardsmalaysia.gov.my
http://www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my
INTRODUCTION

The Department of Standards Malaysia (Standards Malaysia) is the national standardisation and ac-
creditation body.

The main function of the Department is to foster and promote standards, standardisation and accredi-
tation as a means of advancing the national economy, promoting industrial efficiency and develop-
ment, 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 appropri-
ate to the subject in hand. These standards where appropriate are adoption of international stan-
dards. 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 regula-
tions, 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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Malaysian Standards Sectorial Catalogue 2007

This sectorial catalogue lists as at August 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 sistem 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.

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 identified by a letter “P”
following the MS number.
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SUBJECT STRUCTURE ACCORDING TO
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF STANDARDS

01. Generalities. Terminologies. Standardization 61. Clothing Industry.

03. Sociology. Services. Company Organization 65. Agriculture.


and Management. Administration. Transport.
67. Food Technology.
07. Mathematics. Natural Sciences.
71. Chemical Technology.
11. Health Care Technology.
73. Mining and Minerals.
13. Environment. Health Protection. Safety
75. Petroleum and Related Technologies.
17. Metrology and Measurement. Physical
Phenomena 77. Metallurgy.

19. Testing. 79. Wood Technology.

21. Mechanical Systems and Components for 81. Glass and Ceramics Industries.
General Use.
83. Rubber and Plastics Industries.
23. Fluid Systems and Components for General
Use. 85. Paper Technology.

25. Manufacturing Engineering. 87. Paint and Colour Industries.

27. Energy and Heat Transfer Engineering. 91. Construction Materials and Building.

31. Electronics. 93. Civil Engineering.

33. Telecommunications. Audio and Video 95. Military Engineering.


Engineering.
97. Domestics and Commercial Equipment.
35. Information Technology. Office Machines. Entertainment. Sports.

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.

59. Textile and Leather Technology.


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CONTENTS
Page
Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (ii)
Malaysian Standards Sectorial Catalogue -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (iii)
Abbreviation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (iii)
Subject Structure by ICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (iv)

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Electrical engineering in general --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1


Insulating fluids in general ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
Conducting materials ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
Electrical wire and cables ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
Wires --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Cables ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Electrical and electromechanical components --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Electrical accessories ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Conduits for electrical purposes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Plugs, sockets outlets, couplers ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
Switches ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
Fuses and other overcurrent protection devices ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
Switchgear and controlgear ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
High voltage switchgear and controlgear ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
Low voltage switchgear and controlgear ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
Lamps and related equipment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15
Lamps in general ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
Lamp caps and holders --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
Incandescent lamps -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
Fluorescent lamps. Discharge lamps --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
Luminaires -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
Other standards related to lamps -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
Rotating machinery in general ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22
Generating sets ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------ 22
Transformers. Reactors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
Rectifier. Converters. Stabilized power supply ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
Galvanic cells and batteries in general ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
Primary cells and batteries ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
Acid secondary cells and batteries ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
Power transmission and distribution networks in general ------------------------------------------------------------ 25
Substations. Surge arresters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
Control equipment for electric power systems ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
Electrical installations for outdoor use -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
Other electrical equipment for working in special conditions --------------------------------------------------------- 28

ELECTRONICS

Electronic components in general -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29


Resistors ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
Resistors in general ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
Fixed resistors --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
Capacitors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
Capacitors in general ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
Diodes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
Electronic tubes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
Switches ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30

Numerical Listing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31


Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
Order Form ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41
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29. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

MS 1487 : 1999
29.020 Electrical engineering in general Electrotechnical vocabulary : Chapter 121 : Electromagnetism
Gives electrotechnical definitions related to electromagnetism.
Price RM30
MS 406 : 1996
Specification for voltages and frequency for alternating current MS 1936 : 2006
transmission and distribution system (Second revision). Electrical installations of building – Guide to MS IEC 60364
This revised Malaysian Standard covers the voltages and frequency This standard provides guidelines on the use of MS IEC 60364,
recommended for alternating-current transmission and distribution Electrical installation of buildings
systems. This standard shall supersede MS 406 : 1989. Price RM100
Price RM10
MS CISPR 19 : 2000
MS 472 : Part 2 : Sec. 2.9 : 1983
Guidance on the use of the substitution method for
Specification for testing and approval of household and similar
measurements of radiation from microwave ovens for
appliances : Part 2 : Section 2.9 : Particular requirements for
frequencies above 1 GHz
rice cooker.
Describes a method of measurement for small microwave ovens
Specifies requirements for rice cooker for use in household and does
(largest dimension less than 1 m) and a separate method of
not apply to commercial rice cooker. Should be read in conjunction
measurement for large microwave ovens (largest dimension
with MS 472 : Part 1.
exceeding 1m).
Price RM10
Price RM20
MS 472 : Part 3 : Sec. 3.1 : 1986
MS IEC 60038 : 2006
Specification for testing and approval of household and similar
IEC standard voltages
appliances : Part 3 : Complete particular specifications : Section
This standard applies to – a.c transmission, distribution and utilization
3.1 : Stationary instantaneous water heaters.
systems and equioment for use in such systems with standard
This standard specifies requirements for electric stationary
frequencies 50 Hz having a nominal voltage above 100 V. – a.c and
instantaneous water heaters for heating water to a temperature below
d.c traction systems; - a.c and d.c equipment having nominal voltages
its boiling point for household and similar purposes. Both sheathed
below 120 V a.c or below 750 V d.c, the a.c voltages being intended
and bare heating element types are covered.
(but not exclusively) for 50 Hz and 60 Hz applications, such
Price RM100
equipment covers batteries (from primary or secondary cells), other
power supply devices (a.c or d.c) electrical equipment (including
MS 860 : Part 1 : 1983
industrial and communication) and appliances.
Specification for power supply units for extra low voltage output
Price RM20
: Part 1: Units for indoor use.
Provides definitions, classification, ratings, construction, output and
MS IEC 60050-426 : 2004
test methods of various safety requirements for current reducing
International electrotechnical vocabulary – Chapter 426 :
power units for operating toys using electric supply.
Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres
Price RM20
Price RM40
MS 944 : 1984
Specification for maximum demand indicators class 1.0. MS IEC 60364-7-702 : 2003
Covers definitions, classification, mechanical and electrical Electrical installations of buildings – Part 7 : Requirements for
requirements, marking, accuracy for above indicators intended to special installations – Section 702 : Swimming pools and other
operate as attachments to watthour meters or varhour meters. basins (First revision).
Price RM20 This Malaysian Standard applies to the basins of swimming pools,
the basins of fountains and the basins of paddling pools.
MS 946 : 1984 Price RM30
Specification for residual current operated protective
device.
Definitions, service conditions, rating and marking, design and
construction and type and routine test are outlined. Rated voltage
of device does not exceed 660 Volts, while rated current does not
exceed 125 amp. at rated frequency not exceeding 400Hz.
Price RM30

MS 1144 : 1998
Specification for general requirements for electrical accessories.
Covers requirements for electrical wiring accessories for installation
not specifically covered by other Malaysian Standards for use in single
phase a.c. or d.c. circuits for voltages between conductors, exceeding
extra-low voltage but not exceeding 250 V and current not exceeding
45A.
Price RM70

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MS IEC 60529 : 2005 MS IEC 61000-4-6 : 2000
Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4 : Testing and
(First revision) measurement techniques - Section 6: Immunity to conducted
This Malaysian Standard applies to the classification of degrees of disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields
protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment with Relates to the conducted immunity requirements of electrical and
rated voltage not exceeding 72.5 kV. electronic equipment to electromagnetic disturbances coming from
Price RM60 intended radio-frequency (RF) transmitters in the frequency range 9
kHz up to 80 MHz. Equipment not having at least one conducting
MS IEC 61000-3-5 : 2000 cable (such as mains supply signal line or earth connection) which
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3 : Limits – Section can couple the equipment to the disturbing RF fields is excluded.
5 : Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage This standard is identical with IEC 61000-4-6 : 1996.
power supply systems for equipment with rated current greater Price RM50
than 16 A
Concerns with the emission of disturbances due to voltage fluctuations
MS IEC 61000-4-8 : 2000
and flicker.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4 : Testing and
Price RM20
measurement techniques Section 8 : Power frequency magnetic
field immunity test Basic EMC publication
MS IEC 61000-4-2 : 2002
Relates to the immunity requirements of equipment, only under
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4 : Testing and
operational conditions, to magnetic disturbances at power frequency
measurement techniques Section 2 : Electrostatic discharge
related to: - residential and commercial locations;- industrial
immunity test Basic EMC publication
installation and power plants; - medium voltage and high voltage
Relates to the immunity requirements and test methods for electrical
sub-stations. This standard does not consider disturbances due to
and electronic equipment subjected to static electricity discharges,
capacitive or inductive coupling in cables or other parts of the field
from operators directly, and to adjacent objects. The standard also
installation. This standard is identical with IEC 61000-4-8 : 1993.
defines ranges of test levels which relates to different environmental
Price RM40
and installation conditions and establishes test procedure. This
standard is identical with IEC 61000-4-2 : 1995.
MS IEC 61000-4-10 : 2000
Price RM40
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4 : Testing and
measurement techniques - Section 10 : Damped oscillatory
MS IEC 61000-4-3 : 2001
magnetic field immunity test Basic EMC publication
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4 : Testing and
Relates to the immunity requirements of equipment, only under
measurement techniques - Section 3 : Radiated, radio-frequency,
operational conditions, to damped oscillatory magnetic disturbances
electromagnetic field immunity test (First revision).
related to medium voltage and high voltage sub-stations. This
This section of MS IEC 1000-4 is applicable to the immunity of
standard does not consider disturbance due to capacitive or inductive
electrical and electronic equipment to radiated electromagnetic
coupling in cables or other parts of the field installation. This standard
energy. It establishes test levels and the required test procedures.
is identical with IEC 61000-4-10 : 1993.
Price RM40
Price RM40
MS IEC 61000-4-4 : 2000
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4 : Testing and MS IEC 61000-4-11 : 2000
measurement techniques Section 4 : Electrical fast transient/ Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4 : Testing and
burst immunity test Basic EMC publication measuring techniques - Section 11 : Voltage dips, short
Relates to the immunity requirements and test methods for electrical interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests
and electronic equipment to repetitive electrical Defines the immunity test methods and range of preferred test levels
fast transients. Additionally defines ranges of test levels and for electrical and electronic equipment connected to low-voltage
establishes test procedures. The object of this standard is to establish power supply networks for voltages disp, short interruptions, and
a common and reproducible basis for evaluating the performance of voltage variations. The standard applies to electrical and electronic
electrical and electronic equipment when subjected to repetitive fast equipment having a rated input current not exceeding 16 A per phase.
transients (burst), on supply, signal and control parts. This standard It does not apply to electrical and electronic equipment for connection
is identical with IEC 61000-4-4 : 1995. to d.c. networks or 400 Hz a.c networks. This standard is identical
Price RM40 with IEC 61000-4-11 : 1994.
Price RM30
MS IEC 61000-4-5 : 2000
MS IEC 61000-4-12 : 2000
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4 : Testing and
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4 : Testing and
measurement techniques - Section 5 : Surge immunity test
measurement techniques - Section 12 : Oscillatory waves
Relates to the immunity requirements, tests methods, and range of
immunity test Basic EMC publication
recommended test levels for equipment to unidirectional surges
Relates to the immunity requirements and test methods for electrical
caused by overvoltages from switching and lightning transients.
and electronic equipment, under operational conditions, to oscillatory
Several test levels are defined which relate to different environment
waves represented by: a) no-repetitive damped oscillatory transients
and installation conditions. These requirements are developed for
(ring wave) occurring in low-voltage power, control and signal lines
and are applicable to electrical and electronic equipment. Establishes
supplied by public and non-public networks. b) repetitive damped
a common reference for evaluating the performance of equipment
oscillatory waves occurring mainly in power, control and signal cables
when subjected to high-energy disturbances on the power and inter-
installed in high voltage and medium voltage (HV/MV) stations. This
connection lines. This standard is identical with IEC 61000-4-5 : 1995.
standard is identical with IEC 61000-4-12 : 1995.
Price RM50
Price RM50

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MS IEC 61000-4-16 : 2000 This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements and test methods
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-16 : Testing and for carbon steel tubes to be used for machinery, automobiles, bicycles,
measurement techniques – Test for immunity to conducted, common furniture, appliances and other machine parts.
mode disturbances in the frequency range 0 Hz to 150 KHz Price RM20
Relates to the immunity requirements and test methods for electrical
and electronic equipment to conducted common mode disturbances MS 1863 : 2005
in the range d.c to 150 kHz. The object of this standard is to establish Cold headed rivets – Specification
a common and reproducible basis for testing electrical and electronic This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for cold headed rivets
equipment with the application of common mode disturbances to made of steel, brass, copper and aluminium for general use.
power supply, control, signal and communication parts. This standard Price RM20
is identical with IEC 61000-4-16 : 1998.
Price RM40
MS IEC 61000-6-1 : 2000 29.050 Conducting materials
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6 : Generic standards
– Section 1 : Immunity for residential, commercial and light-
industrial environments MS 69 : 1995
Applies to electrical and electronic apparatus intended for use in the Specification for conductors in insulated cables and cords
residential, commercial and light-industrial environment, as described (Second revision).
in clause 4, for which no dedicated product or product-family emission This Malaysian Standard specifies the nominal cross-sectional areas
standard exists designed to radiate. Disturbances in the frequency and requirements, including numbers and sizes of wire and resistance
range O Hz to 400 GHz are covered. This standard is identical with values, for conductors in electric cables and cords of a wide range of
IEC 61000-6-1 : 1997. types. These conductors include solid and stranded copper and
Price RM30 aluminium conductors’ ’in cables for fixed installations and flexible
copper conductors’.
MS IEC 61000-6-3 : 2000
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6 : Generic standards Price RM30
– Section 3 : Emission standard for residential, commercial and
light-industrial environments MS 1142 : 1989
Applies to electrical and electronic apparatus intended for use in the Specification for hard-drawn copper and power copper-cadmium
residential, commercial and light industrial conductors for oven-head transmission purposes.
environment, as described in Clause 5, for which no dedicated product Specifies requirements for hard-drawn copper and copper cadmium
or product-family emission standard exists. Apparatus designed to solid and stranded circular conductors for overhead power
radiate electromagnetic energy for radio communication purposes is transmission systems.
excluded from the standard. Disturbances in the frequency range
Price RM20
0Hz to 4000 GHz are covered. This Standard is identical with IEC
61000-6-3 : 1996.
Price RM20 MS 1143 : 1989
Specification for aluminium alloy stranded conductor for
MS IEC 61000-6-4 : 2000 overhead power transmission.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6 Covers requirements for heat-treated aluminium-magnesium-silicon
:Generic standards - Section 4 : Emission standard alloy stranded conductors for overhead power, transmission; values
for industrial environments for physical properties, sizes of wires and of stranded conductors;
Applies to electrical and electronic apparatus intended for use in the tolerances on dimensions, mechanical properties and electrical
industrial environment, as described in Clause 5, for which no resistivity; modules of elasticity and code names for use when
dedicated product or product-family emission standard exists. ordering.
Apparatus designed to radiate electromagnetic energy for radio Price RM20
communication purposes is excluded from this standard.
Disturbances in the frequency range 0Hz to 400 GHz are covered.
Fault conditioning of apparatus are not taken into account. Also
applies to apparatus intended to operate in industrial locations or in 29.060 Electrical wires and cables
proximity to industrial power installations. This standard is identical
with IEC 61000-6-4 : 1997.
Price RM20
MS 280 : 1975
Specification for copper for electrical purposes, wire for general
29.035.01 Insulating materials in general electrical purposes for insulated cables and flexible cords.
Specifies requirements for high conductivity, plain or tinned, annealed
MS 938 : 1984 or hard copper wire with diameter from 0.05 mm up to and including
Specification for classification of materials for the insulation of 6.6. mm for general electrical purposes and for use in insulated cables
electrical machinery and apparatus in relation to their thermal and flexible cords.
stability in service. Price RM20
Classifies insulation into seven classes according to materials and
details out information on ratings, assessment of thermal stability MS 1540 : 2002
and application. Specification for the material, marking and dimensions of crimp
Price RM20 type cable lugs for use with copper conductors in low voltage
applications
29.040.01 Insulating fluids in general This Malaysian Standard specifies the overall installed dimensions
of crimp type cable lugs (copper conductors) for low voltage
MS 1862 : 2005 applications.
Carbon steel tubes for machine structural purposes –
Price RM10
Specification

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MS 1779 : 2005
Crimp type cable links as trough-connectors for and with 29.060.01 Electrical wires and cables in
stranded (non-compact) copper conductors in low voltage general
applications – Specification for the materials, marking and
dimensions. MS 1777 : Part 2-1 : 2006
This Malaysian Standard specifies the overall installed dimensions Cable trunking and ducting systems for electrical installations
of crimp type cable links as trough-connectors for and with copper – Part 2 : Particular requirements – Section 1 : Cable trunking
conductors in low voltage applications. and ducting systems intended for mounting on walls or ceilings
Price RM10 Replacement ; This section of IEC 1084-2 specifies requirements for
MS 1838 : 2005 cable trunking and ducting systems intended for mounting on walls
Heavy duty crimp type cable lugs for use with XLPE insulated or ceilings. The cable trunking and dutting systems accommodate
and circular compact copper conductors in single and multi core and where necessary segregate conductors, cables or cords and
power cable applications up to 36 Kv – Specification for the other electrical equipment.
material, marking and dimensions Price RM20
This Malaysian Standard specifies the construction and the overall
installed dimensions of heavy duty crimp type cable lugs for use with MS 1777 : Part 2-2 : 2006
XLPE insulated and circular compact copper conductors in single Cable trunking and ducting systems for electrical installations
and multi core power cable applications up to 36 kV. – Part 2-2 : Particular requirements – Cable trunking and cable
Price RM10 ducting systems intended underfloor and flushfloor installations
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by : This part of IEC 61084 specifies
MS 2100 : 2006 requirements for cable trunking and cable ducting systems intended
Electric cable and wire 600/1000 (Um=1200) V single core PVC for the accommodation and where necessary for the segregation of
insulated cable – Non-armoured conductors, cables or cords and/or other electrical equipment in
This Malaysian Standard specifies construction, dimension and test electrical installations.
requirements of PVC insulated, PVC sheathed single core cables, non- Price RM30
armoured for operation at rated voltage 600/1000 (Um=1200) V.
Price RM20
MS 2101 : 2006 29.060.10 Wires
Electric cable and wire 600/1000 (Um=1200) V single core PVC
insulated cable – Armoured
This Malaysian Standard specifies construction, dimension and test MS 435 : 1976
requirements of PVC insulated, PVC sheathed single core cables, Specification for wrought aluminium for electrical purposes wire.
armoured for operation at rated voltage 600/1000 (Um=1200) V. Price RM20
Price RM20
MS 528 : 1977
MS 2102 : 2006 Specification for stranded wire ropes, fibre components :
Electric cable and wire 600/1000 (Um=1200) V multi core PVC Characteristics and tests.
insulated cable – Non - Armoured Price RM10
This Malaysian Standard specifies construction, dimension and test
requirements of PVC insulated, PVC sheathed multi-core cables, MS 529 : 1977
non-armoured for operation at rated voltage 600/1000 (1200) V. Specification for stranded wire ropes for mine hoisting -
Price RM20 impregnating compounds and lubricants - characteristics and
tests.
MS 2103 : 2006 Price RM20
Electric cable and wire 600/1000 (Um=1200) V multi core PVC
insulated cable – Armoured MS 550 : 1978
This Malaysian Standard specifies construction, dimension and test Round steel wire for ropes.
requirements of PVC insulated, PVC sheathed multi-core cables, Covers general requirements and test methods applicable to three
armoured for operation at rated voltage 600/1000 (1200) V. types general purpose round steel wire of diameters 0.19 m and 5
Price RM20 mm and two types of high duty wire of diameters between 0.8 mm
and 3.5 mm.
MS 2104 : 2006 Price RM30
Electric cable and wire 600/1000 (Um=1200) V single core XLPE
insulated cable – Non - Armoured MS 551 : 1978
This Malaysian Standard specifies construction, dimension and test Specification for wire ropes for cranes, excavators and general
requirements of cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulated single engineering purposes.
core cables, non - armoured for operation at rated voltage 600/1000 Specifies material, manufacture, inspection, test and acceptance.
(1200) V. Price RM40
Price RM20
MS 754 : 1981
MS IEC 61540 : 2003 Specification for stranded wire ropes - Technical delivery
Electrical accessories - Portable residual current devices without requirements.
integral overcurrent protection for household and similar use Outlines those properties which forms a basis for acceptance of
(PRCDs) stranded wire ropes and their component part.
This Malaysian Standard applies to portable devices for household Price RM20
and similar uses [hereafter referred to as portable residual current
devices (PRCDs)] consisting of a plug, a residual current device
(RCD) and one or more socket-outlets or a provision for connection,
functionally independent of, or functionally dependent on, line voltage.
Price RM120

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MS 796 : 1982
Specification for small wire ropes. 29.060.20 Cables
For ropes 7mm and smaller. Specifies requirements on mechanical
properties, manufacture and acceptance.
Price RM20
MS 69 : 1995
Specification for conductors in insulated cables and cords
MS 824 : 1983
(Second revision).
Specification for thimbles for wire ropes.
This Malaysian Standard specifies the nominal cross-sectional areas
Specifies materials and dimensions of ordinary reeving and solid
and requirements, including numbers and sizes of wire and resistance
types thimbles. Also includes form and dimensions, workmanship,
values, for conductors in electric cables and cords of a wide range of
finish and inspection. Price RM20
types. These conductors include solid and stranded copper and
aluminium conductors’ ’in cables for fixed installations and flexible
MS 1092 : 1987
copper conductors’.
Specification for low carbon steel wire rods.
Specifies low carbon steel wire rods to be used for the manufac- Price RM30
ture of iron wires, armoured cable wires, galvanized iron wire
strands, telegraph wires, etc. This standard does not apply to wire MS 136 : 1995
rods for core wires of coated electrode. Specification for PVC insulated cables (non-armoured) for
Price RM10 electric power and lighting (Second revision).
This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and dimensions for
MS 1093 : 1987 non-armoured PVC-insulated cables for operation at voltages up to
Specification for high carbon steel wire rods. and including 450V to earth and 760V between conductors.
Specifies high carbon steel wire rods to be used for the manufac- Price RM40
ture of high carbon steel wires, oil tempered wires, high carbon
steel wires for prestressed concrete, galvanized steel wire strands, MS 137 : 1973
steel wire ropes etc. Specification for PVC insulated cables for switchgear and control
Price RM10 gear wiring.
Specifies requirements for single-core cables, including flexible cables
MS 1237 : 1991 used for the small wiring of switches, meters relays and instrument
Specification for general purpose galvanized steel wire panels of power switchgear. Classifies cables into 2 types according
strand. to test properties. Details on construction and overall dimensions,
This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for seven tensile electrical tests and measurement of insulation thickness are given.
strength grades of galvanized steel wire strand in sizes from 1.7 Price RM20
mm to 23.8 mm diameter, intended for a variety of purposes includ-
ing railway signalling strand. MS 138 : 1995
Price RM20 specification for PVC-insulated and sheath of electric cables
(Second revision).
MS 1238 : 1991 This Malaysian Standard specifies the physical and electrical
Specification for galvanized steel wire for aluminium con- requirements for the types of PVC insulation and sheath of electric
ductors, steel-reinforced. cables given in Table 1 in MS 1095 or in the appendices of this
This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for galvanized standard. This standard shall supersedes MS 138 :1987.
steel wire, as supplied by the wire manufacture, for the manufac- Price RM20
turer of aluminium conductors, steel reinforced in accordance with
MS 1198. Price RM10
MS 140 : 1987
Specification for insulated flexible cords and cables (First
MS 1239 : 1991
revision).
Specification for galvanized low carbon steel wire for
Specifies requirements and dimensions for flexible cords and cables
armouring cables.
for operation at voltages up to and including 450V earth and 750V
This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for galvanized round
between conductors.
low carbon steel wire, primarily for armouring of land cables, in
Price RM60
diameters ranging from 0.30 mm to 4.0 mm. The nominal wire
diameters given in table 1 are the preferred sizes and are in the R MS 274 : 1995
40 series in accordance with BS 4391. The material used for the specification for PVC insulated cables for electricity supply
wire shall be the wire rods conforming to MS 1092. (Second revision).
Price RM10 This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirement and dimensions
for PVC-insulated cables for operation at nominal voltages up to and
MS 1240 : 1991 including 1900V to armour or earth and 3300V between conductors.
Specification for galvanized steel wire for armouring sub- Price RM60
marines cables.
This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for galvanized round MS 276 : 1987
steel wire in diameters ranging from 2.12 mm to 8.50 mm for Specification for rubber insulation and sheath of electric cables
armouring submarine cables. The nominal wire diameters specified (First revision).
in tables 1, 2 and 3 are the preferred sizes, and are in the R 40 Covers specification compositions, colour and requirements for tensile
series or BS 4398. strength and elongation at break, water absorption, insulation
Price RM20 resistance constant, tear resistance, ozone resistance, oil resistance
and permittivity.
Price RM20

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MS 278 : 1987 MS IEC 60287-2-1 : 2001
Specification for rubber insulated cables for electric power and Electric cables - Calculation of the current rating - Part 2 :
lighting (First revision). Thermal resistance - Section 1 : Calculation of thermal resistance
Specifies requirements for the construction electric properties, This section of IEC 60287 is solely applicable to the conditions of
mechanical properties and dimensions of non-armoured rubber- steady-state operation of cables at all alternating voltages, and direct
insulated cables and flexible cables for operation at voltages up to voltages up to 5 kV, buried directly in the ground, in ducts in troughs
and including 451 V ac to earth and 750V ac between conductors. or in steel pipes, both with and without partial drying-out of the soil,
Price RM40 as well as cables in air.
Price RM40
MS 434 : 1976
Specification for wrought aluminium for electrical purposes solid MS IEC 60287-2-2 : 2001
conductors for insulated cables. Electric cables - Calculation of the current rating - Part 2 :
Specifies requirements for circular solid and 2- 3-, and 4- core shaped Thermal resistance - Section 2 : A method for calculating
solid conductors in a range of standard sizes from 16 mm squared reduction factors for groups of cables in free air, protected from
up to and including 300 mm squared. solar radiation
Price RM20 The method described in this Malaysian Standard is applicable to
any type of cable and group running horizontally, provided that the
MS 766 : Part 1 : 1982 cables are of equal diameter and emit equal losses.
Low-frequency communication cables and wires with PVC Price RM30
insulation and PVC sheath : Part 1 : General tests and measuring
methods. MS IEC 60287-3-2 : 2003
Establishes uniform requirements for electrical, climatic and Electric cables – Calculation of the current rating – Part 3 :
mechanical properties and test methods. Sections on operating conditions – Section 2: Economic
Price RM20 optimization of power cable size.
This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60287-3-2:1995 and
MS 1095 : 1987 its Amendment 1:1996. This Malaysian Standard deals solely with
Method or test for insulation and sheaths of electric cables. the economic choice of conductor size based on joule losses. Voltage
Describes methods of test used for testing extruded polymeric dependent losses have not been considered.
insulation and sheaths of electric cables. Price RM50
Price RM80
MS IEC 60331-11 : 2001
MS IEC 60183 : 2003 Tests for electric cables under fire conditions - Circuit integrity
Guide to the selection of high-voltage cables - Part 11 : Apparatus - Fire alone at a flame temperature of at
This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60183:1984 and its least 750°C
Amendment 1:1990. This Malaysian Standard gives guidance in the This part of MS IEC 60331 specifies the test apparatus to be used
selection of the conductor size, insulation level and construction of for testing cables required to maintain circuit integrity when subject
cable to be used on three-phase alternating current systems operation to fire alone where the test condition is based upon a flame with a
at voltages exceeding 1 kV. controlled heat output corresponding to a temperature of at least
Price RM20 750°C. Price RM30

MS IEC 60228 : 2001 MS IEC 60331-21 : 2001


Conductors of insulated cables Tests for electric cables under fire conditions - Circuit integrity
Specifies the standardised nominal cross-sectional areas from 0.5 - Part 21 : Procedures and requirements - Cables of rated voltage
mm2 to 2 000 mm2; as well as numbers and diameters of wires and up to and including 0.6/1.0 kV
resistance values for conductors in electric cables and flexible cords. This part of MS IEC 60331 specifies the test procedure and gives
This standard does not apply to conductors for telecommunication the performance requirement, including a recommended flame
purposes, and it applies to conductors of special design only when application time, for cables of rated voltage up to and including 0.6/
stated in the specification for the type of cable. 1.0 kV required to maintain circuit integrity when subjected to fire
Price RM20 under specified conditions. It describes the means of sample
preparation, continuity checking arrangements, electrical testing
MS IEC 60229 : 2001 procedure, method of burning the cables and gives requirements for
Tests on cable oversheaths which have a special protective evaluating test results.
function and are applied by extrusion Price RM20
This standard provides a range of standard tests which may be
required for protective coverings consisting of extruded oversheaths MS IEC 60331-23 : 2001
when the coverings, in addition to protecting underlying metallic layers Tests for electric cables under fire conditions - Circuit integrity
against corrosion, are required to fulfil special functions. - Part 23 : Procedures and requirements - Electric data cables
Price RM20 This part of MS IEC 60331 specifies the test procedure and gives
the performance requirement, including a recommended flame ap
MS IEC 60287-1-2 : 2001 plication time, for electric data cables required to maintain circuit
Electric cables - Calculation of the current rating - Part 1 : integrity when subjected to fire under specified conditions. It describes
Current rating equations (100 % load factor) and calculation of the means of sample preparation, continuity checking arrangements,
losses - Section 2 : Sheath eddy current loss factors for two electrical testing procedure, method of burning the cables and gives
circuits in flat formation requirements for evaluating test results
This section of IEC 60287-1 provides a method for calculating the Price RM20
eddy current losses in the metallic sheaths of single-core cables
arranged as a three-phase double circuit in flat formation. The sheaths
are bonded at one point or are cross-bonded so that there are no
significant sheath circulating currents.
Price RM40

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MS IEC 60331-25 : 2001 MS IEC 60811-1-1 : 1997
Tests for electric cables under fire conditions - Circuit integrity Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials
- Part 25 : Procedures and requirements - Optical fibre cables of electric cables. Part 1: Methods for general application -
This part of MS IEC 60331 specifies the test procedure, and gives Section 1: Measurement of thickness and overall dimensions -
the performance requirement, including a recommended flame Tests for determining the mechanical properties.
application time, for optical fibre cables required to maintain circuit This Malaysian Standard is a total adoption of IEC 811-1-1 : 1993.
integrity when subjected to fire under specified conditions. It describes This standard specifies the test methods to be used for testing
the means of sample preparation, continuity checking arrangements, polymeric insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables for
optical testing procedures, the method of burning the cables and power distribution and telecommunications including cables used on
gives requirements for evaluating test results. ships. Price RM40
Price RM20
MS IEC 60811-1-2 : 1997
MS IEC 60332-1 : 2001
Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials
Tests on electric cables under fire conditions - Part 1 : Test on a
of electric cables. Part 1: Methods for general application -
single vertical insulated wire or cable
Section 2: Thermal ageing methods.
Specifies a method of test on a single vertical insulated wire or cable
This standard specifies the test methods to be used for testing
under fire conditions and the requirements for compliance.
polymeric insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables for
Price RM20
power distribution and telecommunications including cables used
MS IEC 60332-2 : 2001 on ships. This Section Two of Part 1 gives the thermal ageing methods
Tests on electric cables under fire conditions - Part 2 : Test on a which apply to the most common types of insulating and sheathing
single small vertical insulated copper wire or cable compounds (elastometric, PVC, PE, PP etc.)
Specifies a method of testing a small insulated wire under fire Price RM30
conditions when the method specified in MS IEC 60332-1 is not
suitable because some small conductors may melt during the MS IEC 60811-1-3 : 1997
application of the flame. The range of application recommended is Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials
for solid copper conductors from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm diameter and for of electric cables. Part 1: Methods for general application -
stranded conductors from 0.1 mm2 to 0.5 mm2 cross-section. This Section 3 : Method for determining the density - Water absorption
standard includes the requirement for compliance. tests - Shrinkage test
Price RM20 This standard specifies the test methods to be used for testing
polymeric insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables for
MS IEC 60502-1 : 1998 power distribution and telecommunications including cables used on
Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories ships. This Section Three of Part 1 gives the methods for the
for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um – 1,2 kV) up to 30 kV ((Um – 36 determining the density, Water absorption tests, Shrinkage test which
kV) – Part 1 : Cables for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um – 1,2 kV) and apply to the most common types of insulating and sheathing
3 kV (Um – 3,6 kV) compounds (elestometric, PVC, PE, PP etc)
This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60502-1 : 1997. This Price RM20
standard specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements
for power cables with extruded solid insulation of rated voltages 1 kV MS IEC 60811-2-1 : 1997
and 3 kV for fixed installations such as distribution networks or Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials
industrial installations. Cables for special installation and service of electric cables. Part 2: Methods specific to elastometric
conditions are not included, for example cables for overhead compounds - Section One : Ozone resistance test-Hot set test-
networks, the mining industry, nuclear power plants (in and around Mineral oil immersion test.
the containment area), submarine use or shipboard application. The This Malaysian Standard is a total adoption of IEC 811-2-1 : 1986.
standard supersedes MS IEC 502:1996, Extruded solid dielectric This standard specifies the test methods to be used for testing
insulated power cables for rated voltages from 1 kV up to 30 kV. polymeric insulating and sheathing material of electric cables for
Price RM60 power distribution and telecommunications including cables used on
MS IEC 60502-2 : 1998 ships. This Section One of Part 2 gives the methods for the ozone
Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories resistance test, hot set test and mineral oil immersion test, which
for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um – 1,2 kV) up to 30 kV ((Um – 36 apply to elastomeric compounds.
kV) – Part 2 : Cables for rated voltages of 6 kV (Um – 7,2 kV) and Price RM30
30 kV (Um – 36 kV)
This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60502-2 : 1997. This MS IEC 60811-3-1 : 1997
standard specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials
for power cables with extruded solid insulation from 6 kV and 30 kV of electric cables. Part 3: Methods specific to PVC compounds
for fixed installations such as distribution networks or industrial - Section One : Pressure test at high temperature - Tests for
installations. Price RM70 resistance to cracking.
This Malaysian Standard is a total adoption of IEC 811-3-1 : 1985.
MS IEC 60502-4 : 1998 This standard specifies the test methods to be used for testing
Power cables with extruded insulation and their accesso polymeric insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables for
ries for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um – 1,2 kV) up to 30 kV power distribution and telecommunications including cables used on
((Um – 36 kV) – Part 4 : Test requirements on accessories for ships. This Section One of Part 3 gives the methods for pressure
cables with rated voltages from 6 kV (Um test at high temperature and for tests for resistance to cracking, which
– 7,2 kV) and 30 kV (Um – 36 kV) apply to PVC compounds. This standard includes Amendment 1 :
This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60502-4 : 1997. This 1994 to IEC 811-3-1 : 1985.
standard specifies the test requirements for type testing of accessories Price RM30
for power cables with rated voltages from 6 kV up to 30kV. Accessories
for particular cables, such as aerial, submarine or ship cables are
not included. The standard supersedes MS IEC 502:1996, Extruded
solid dielectric insulated power cables for rated voltages from 1 kV
up to 30 kV.
Price RM40

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MS IEC 60811-3-2 : 1997 MS IEC 60885-1 : 2003
Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials Electrical test methods for electric cables – Part 1: Electrical tests
of electric cables. Part 3: Methods specific to PVC compounds for cables, cords and wires for voltages up to and 450/750 V
- Section Two : Loss of mass test - thermal stability test. This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60885-1:1987. This
This standard specifies the test methods to be used for testing Malaysian Standard specifies the electrical test methods for testing
polymeric insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables for wires, cords and cables where the relevant cable standard does not
power distribution and telecommunications including cables used on prescribe a different electrical test method. The electrical tests are
ships. This Section Two of Part 3 gives the methods for loss of mass only applicable to: -unsheathed wires, cords and cables,; -cores taken
test and thermal stability test, which apply to PVC compounds. This from complete sheathed cords and cables, all having a maximum
standard includes Amendment 1 : 1993 to IEC 811-3-2 : 1985. rated voltage up to and including 450/750 V.
Price RM30 Price RM10

MS IEC 60811-4-1 : 1997 MS IEC 60885-2 : 2003


Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials Electrical test methods for electric cables – Part 2 : Partial
of electric cables. Part 4 : Methods specific to polyethylene and discharge tests
polypropylene compounds - Section One : Resistance to This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60885-2:1987. This
environmental stress cracking - Wrapping test after thermal Malaysian Standard specifies the test methods for electrical cables.
ageing in air - Measurement of the melt flow index - Carbon Price RM10
black and/or mineral content measurement in PE.
This Malaysian Standard is a total adoption of IEC 811-4-1 : 1985. MS IEC 60885-3 : 2003
This standard specifies the test methods to be used for testing Electrical test methods for electric cables – Part 3: Test methods
polymeric insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables for for partial discharge measurements on lengths of extruded
power distribution and telecommunications including cables used on power cables
ships. This Section One of Part 4 gives the methods for measurement This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60885-3:1988. This
of the resistance to environmental stress cracking, for wrapping test Malaysian Standard specifies the essential requirements for partial
after thermal ageing in air, for measurement of melt flow index and discharge measurements on lengths of extruded power cable.
for measurement of carbon black and/or mineral content, which apply Price RM40
to PE and PP compounds, including cellular compounds and foam
skin for insulation. This standard includes Amendment 2 : 1993 to
IEC 811-4-1 : 1985. 29.100.20 Electrical and electromechanical
Price RM40
components
MS IEC 60811-4-2 : 1997
Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials
of electric cables. Part 5 : Methods specific to polyethylene and
polypropylene compounds - Section Two : Elongation at break MS 859 : Part 1 : 1991
after pre-conditioning - Wrapping test after thermal ageng in Specification for electricity meters (electromechanical) : Part 1
air- Measurement of mass increase - Long - term stability test : Class 0.5, 1 and 2 single-phase and polyphase, single rate and
(Appendix A) - Test method for copper - Catalysed oxidative multi-rate watthour meters (First revision).
degradation (Appendix B) This standard specifies the mechanical and electrical requirements
This Malaysian Standard is a total adoption of IEC 811-4-2 : 1990. and type tests, for single-phase and polyphase, single rate and multi-
This standard specifies the test methods for testing polymeric rate, induction type watthour meters of accuracy classes 0.5, 1 and
insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables for power 2, for the measurement of alternating current electrical active energy
distribution and telecommunications including cables used on ships. of a frequency in the range of 45 Hz to Hz, and having a voltage
This Section Two of Part 4 gives the methods for measurement of across the connection terminals not exceeding 600 V (line-to-line for
elongation at break after pre-conditioning, for wrapping test after pre- meters for polyphase systems).
conditioning, for wrapping test after thermal ageing in air, for Price RM40
measurement of mass increase, for long-term stability test and for
measurement of copper-catalysed oxidative degradation, which apply MS 859 : Part 2 : 1989
to polyolefin insulations. Specification for electricity meters : Part 2 : Specification for
Price RM30 class 3 var-hour meters.
Specifies the mechanical and electrical requirements and type tests
MS IEC 60811-5-1 : 1997 for single-phase and polyphase, single rate and multi-rate, var-hour
Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials (reactive volt-ampere-hour) meters of accuracy Class 3, for the
of electric cables. Part 5 : Methods specific to filling compounds measurement of alternating current electrical reactive energy of a
- Section One : Drop -point - Separation of oil - lower temperature frequency in the range 45 Hz to 65 Hz and having a voltage across
brittleness - Total acid number- Absence of corrosive connection terminals not exceeding 600 V (line to line for meters for
components- Permittivity at 23°C D.C. Resistivity at 23°C and polyphase systems)
100°C. Price RM20
This Malaysian Standard is a total adoption of IEC 811-5-1 : 1990.
This standard specifies the test methods for filling compounds of
electric cables used with telecommunication equipment. This part
includes definitions, requirements and tests, covering all types of
RCCB’s. This standard shall supersede MS 1139 : 1989.
Price RM30

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MS 859 : Part 3 : 1996
Specification for electricity meters : Part 3 : Specification for 29.120.10 Conduits for electrical purposes
meters having class 1 electro-mechanical maximum demand
indicators (First revision).
This revised Malaysian Standard specifies the mechanical and
MS 275 : Part 1 : 1975
electrical requirements and type tests for meters having maximum
Specification for steel conduits and fittings with metric threads
demand indicators of class 1. This standard shall supersede MS 859
or ISO form for electrical installations : Part 1 : Steel conduits,
: Part 3 : 1989
bends & couplers (internationally acceptable sizes).
Price RM20
Price RM30

MS 275 : Part 2 : 1975


29.120 Electrical accessories Specification for steel conduits and fittings with metric threads
of ISO form for electrical installations : Part 2 : Fittings and
components (non-internationally acceptable sizes).
Specifies classification, dimensions and tests for conduit fittings and
MS 1144 : 1998 components of sheet or malleable cast iron. In certain cases a wide
General requirements for electric accessories (First revision). choice of materials is given and indicated on relevant standard sheets.
This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and tests to check Price RM40
the safety in normal use of electrical accessories which are not
covered by other specific Malaysian Standards. This standard also MS 1034 : 1986
covers ‘plug-in’ and other accessories in which electrical accessory Specification for rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit for
component are incorporated, e.g. plug-pins, socket-contacts, underground telecommunication cables.
switches. terminals, etc. Covers the requirements including materials and test methods to
Price: RM70 determine heat reversion, tensile, impact strength and resistance to
acetone. Price RM20

POPULAR ! MS 1534 : Part 1 : 2002


Specification for conduit systems for electrical installations :
Part 1 : General requirements
This standard specifies requirements and tests for conduit systems,
including conduits and conduit fittings, for the protection and
management of insulated conductors and/or cables in electrical
installations or in communication systems up to 1 000 V a.c. and/or 1
500 V d.c.. This standard supersedes MS 67 : Part 1 : 1972
Price RM40

MS 1534 : Part 2 : Section 1 : 2002


Specification for conduit systems for electrical installations :
Part 2 : Particular requirements : Section 1 : Rigid conduit
systems
This clause of Part 1 is applicable, except as follows.
Addition: This standard specifies the requirements for rigid conduit
systems. Conduit systems which are used as an integral part of other
equipment also have to be tested according to the relevant standard
for that equipment. This standard supersedes MS 67 : Part 1 : 1972.
Price RM20

MS 1534 : Part 2 : Section 2 : 2003


Specification for conduit systems for electrical installations: Part
2: Particular requirements: Section 2: Pliable conduit systems
This standard specifies requirements and tests for conduit systems,
MS IEC 60335-2-95 : 2003 including conduits and conduit fittings, for the protection and
Household and similar electrical appliances – safety : Part 2-95 management of insulated conductors and/or cables in electrical
: Particular requirements for drives for vertically moving garage installations or in communication systems up to 1 000 V a.c. and/or 1
doors for residential use. 5000 V d.c. This Standard applies to metallic, non-metallic and
Price RM30 composite conduit systems including threaded and non-threaded
entries which terminate the system.
MS IEC 60335-2-97 : 2003
Price RM20
Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety-Part 2-97:
Particular requirements for drives for rolling shutters, awnings,
blinds and similar equipment MS 1534 : Part 2 : Section 3 : 2003
This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric drives for Specification for conduit systems for electrical installations :
rolling equipment such as shutters, blinds and awnings, intended for Part 2 : Particular requirements : Section 3 : Flexible conduit
household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more systems.
than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other This standard specifies requirements and tests for conduit systems,
appliances. including conduits and conduit fittings, for the protection and
management of insulated conductors and/or cables in electrical
Price RM30 installations or in communication systems up to 1 000 V a.c. and/or 1
5000 V d.c. This Standard applies to metallic, non-metallic and

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composite conduit systems including threaded and non-threaded MS IEC 60423 : 2002
entries which terminate the system. This Standard does not apply to Conduits for electrical purposes – Outside diameters of
enclosures and connecting boxes which come within the scope of conduits for electrical installations and threads for conduits
MS IEC 60670. and fittings
Price RM20 This Malaysian Standard specifies outside diameters for conduits
used in electrical installations and the dimensional requirements
MS 1534 : Part 2 : Section 4 : 2003 for threads used in associated fittings.
Specification for conduit systems for electrical installations : Price RM30
Part 2 : Particular requirements : Section 4 : Conduit systems
buried underground. MS IEC 61537 : 2006
This standard specifies requirements and tests for conduit sys- Cable tray systems and cable ladder systems for cable
tems, including conduits and conduit fittings, for the protection and management
management of insulated conductors and/or cables in electrical This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and tests for cable
installations or in communication systems up to 1 000 V a.c. and/or tray systems and cable ladder systems intended for the support
1 5000 V d.c. and accommodation of cables and possibly other electrical
Price RM20 equipment in electrical and/or communication systems installations.
Where necessary, cable tray systems and cable ladder systems
MS 1777 : Part 1 : 2005 may be used for the segregation of cables. This standard does not
Cable trunking and cable ducting systems for electrical apply to conduit systems, cable trunking systems and cable ducting
installations – Part 1 : General requirements systems or any current-carrying parts.
This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and tests for cable Price RM70
trunking systems and cable ducting systems intended for the ac-
commodation and where necessary for the segregation of insu-
lated conductors, cables, cords and possibly other electrical equip-
ment in electrical and/or communication systems installation up to 29.120.30 Plugs, socket outlets, couplers
1000 V a.c and /or 1 500 V d.c.
Price RM30
MS 589 : Pt. 1 : 1997
MS 1777 : Part 2-3 : 2006 Specification for 13A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and
Cable trunking and cable ducting systems for electrical connection units : Part 1 : Specification for rewirable and non-
installations - Part 2-3 : Particular requirements for slotted rewirable 13A plugs (First revision)
cable trunking intended for installations in cabinets. This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for 13A fused plugs
This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and tests for slotted having insulating sleeves on line and neutral pins, for household,
cable trunking systems intended for the accommodation and where commercial and light industrial purposes, with particular reference
necessary for the segregation of conductors, cables or cords to safety in normal use. The plugs are suitable for the connection of
inside cabinets for electrical and/or communication systems portable appliances, sound-vision equipment, luminaires, etc., in
installation up to 1000 V a.c. and/or 1500 V d.c a.c. circuits only, operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s at
Price RM20 50 Hz. This standard supersedes MS 589 : 1989.
Price RM70
MS 1777 : Part 2-4 : 2006
Cable trunking and ducting systems for electrical MS 589 : Pt. 2 : 1997
installations - Part 2 : Particular requirements : Section 4 : Specification for 13A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection
Service poles units : Part 2 : Specification for 13A switched and unswitched socket-
Replacement : This section of IEC 1084-2 specifies requirements outlet (First revision)
for service poles intended for the accommodation and where This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for 13A switched
necessary for the segregation of conductors, cables and cords and unswitched shuttered socket outlets for household, commercial
and/or other electrical equipment in electrical installations. and light industrial purposes, with particular reference to safety in
Price RM20 normal use.
Price RM70
MS 1873 : 2005
Boxes and enclosures for electrical accessories for house- Best Sellers
hold and similar fixed electrical installations – Part 1 : Gen-
eral requirements (First revision)
This Malaysian Standard applies to boxes, enclosures and parts of
enclosures for electrical accessories with a rated voltage not ex-
ceeding 1000 V a.c and 1500 V d.c intended for household or
similar fixed electrical installations either indoors or outdoors.
Price RM70

MS 1873 : Part 22 : 2006


Boxes and enclosures for electrical accessories for house-
hold and similar fixed electrical installations – Part 22 : Par-
ticular requirements for connecting boxes and enclosures
(First revision)
This clause of Part 1 is applicable with the following addition : Add
after the fourth paragraph. This standard applies to connecting
boxes for junction (s) and/or tapping (s).
Price RM20

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MS 589 : Pt. 3 : 1998
Specification for 13A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and 29.120.40 Switches
connection units : Part 3 : Specification for adaptors.
This part of MS 589 specifies for requirements for adaptors having
MS 1141 : 2006
insulating sleeves on the line and neutral plug pins and suitable for
Portable cable reels for domestic and similar purposes –
use with sockets outlets complying with MS 589:Part 2, with particular
Specification (First revision)
reference to safety in normal use. The adaptors are suitable for the
This Malaysian Standard specifies requirement which applies to
connection of potable appliances, sound-vision equipment,
portable cable reels for alternating current (a.c) only, having a rated
luminaires, etc., in a.c. circuits only operating at voltages not
voltage not exceeding 25o V, rated current not exceeding 13 A and
exceeding 250 V r.m.s. at 50Hz.
provided with a non-detachable flexible cable or cord intended for
Price RM90
domestic and similar purposes, either indoor or outdoor.
Price RM50
MS 589 : Pt. 4 : 1998
Specification for 13A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and MS 1039 : 1986
connection units : Part 4 : Specification for 13A fused Specification for alternating current switches of rated voltage
connection units : Switched and unswitched above one kilovolt
This standard specifies requirements for 13A fused fixed connection Price RM80
units for household, commercial and light industrial purposes, with
particular reference to safety in normal use. The connection units MS 1577 : 2003
are suitable for the connection of appliances in a.c. circuits only, Specification for 15 A plugs and socket-outlets for domestic
operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s at 50 Hz. and similar purposes
Price RM40 This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for 15 A
MS 1578 : 2003 rewirable plugs and switched or unswitched socket-outlets for use
Specification for flat non-rewirable two-pole plugs, 2.5 A, on a nominal supply voltage not exceeding 250 V a.c. single-phase
250 V, with cord, for the connection of Class II – Equipment 50 Hz. For switched socket-outlets which contain a switch connected
for household and similar purposes. between the current carrying contact(s) of the socket-outlets and
This Malaysian Standard applies to flat non-rewirable two-pole the relevant supply terminal(s). In general, the provisions of this
plugs without earthing contact with a rated voltage of 250 V a.c. standard shall apply to plugs when wired with appropriate flexible
and a rated current of 2.5 A. They are supplied with a cord, for the cords or cables, and to socket-outlets installed.
connection of equipment of class II, for household and similar Price RM30
purposes, and having no special protection against ingress of water
and intended for indoor use.
Price RM30

MS 1579 : 2003
Specification for portable 2 pin socket-outlets for Class II
equipment for household and similar purposes.
This Malaysian Standard applies to portable 2 pin socket-outlets for
a.c. only, without earthing contacts, with a rated voltage of 250 V
and a rated current not exceeding 13 A, intended for household
and similar purposes.
Price RM50

MS IEC 60320-1 : 2003 MS IEC 60669-1 : 2004


Appliance couplers for household and similar general Switches for household and similar fixed electrical installation
purposes – Part 1: General requirements – Part 1 : General requirements
This part of MS IEC 60320 is applicable to two-pole appliance couplers This part of IEC 60669 applies to manually operated general purpose
for a.c. only, with or without earthing contact, with a rated voltage switched, for a.c. only with a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V
not exceeding 250 V and a rated current not exceeding 16 A, for and a rated current not exceeding 63 A, intended for household
household and similar general purposes and intended for the and similar fixed-electrical installations, either indoors or outdoors.
connection of a supply cord to electrical appliances or other electrical Price RM100
equipment for 50 Hz or 60 Hz supply. MS IEC 60669-2-1 : 2004
Price RM130 Switches for household and similar fixed electrical installations
– Part 2-1: Particular requirements – Electronics switches
MS IEC 60320-2-2 : 2003 This standard applied to electronic switches and associated
Appliance couplers for household and similar general electronic extension units for household and similar fixed electrical
purposes – Part 2-2: Interconnection couplers for installations either indoors or outdoors.
household and similar Price RM50
This clause of MS IEC 60320-1 is replaced as follows. This standard
is applicable to two-pole interconnection couplers for a.c. only, MS IEC 60669-2-2 : 2004
with and without earthing contact, with a rated voltage not exceeding Switches for household and similar fixed electrical installation –
250 V and a rated current not exceeding 16 A, for household and Part 2-2: Particular requirements – Remote control switches (RCS)
similar appliances and equipment and intended for the This standard applies to remote-control switches (hereinafter
interconnection of the electrical supply to electrical appliances or referred to as RCS). This standard applies to electromagnetic RCS
equipment for 50 Hz or 60 Hz supply. with a rated voltage exceeding 440V and a rated current not
Price RM50 exceeding 63 A, and to electronic RCS with a rated voltage not
exceeding 250V and a rated current not exceeding 16A, intended
for household and similar fixed electrical installations, either indoors
or outdoors. Price RM30

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MS IEC 60669-2-3 : 2004 MS IEC 60269-1 : 2003
Switches for household and similar fixed electrical installations Low-voltage fuses – Part 1: General requirements
– Part 2-3: Particular requirements – Time-delay switches (TDS) This Malaysian Standard is applicable to fuses incorporating enclosed
This standard applies to time-delay switches (hereinafter referred to current-limiting use fuse links with related breaking capacities of not
as TDS) with a rated voltage not exceeding 440 V and a rated current less than 6 kA, intended for protecting power-frequency a. c. circuits
not exceeding 63 A, intended for household and similar fixed electrical of nominal voltages not exceeding 1 000 V or d. c. circuits or normal
installations, either indoors or outdoors, operated by hand and/or by voltages not exceeding 1 500 V.
remote control and which are provided with a mechanical, thermal, Price RM80
pneumatic, hydraulic or electrical operated time-delay device or with
combines any of them.
MS IEC 60269-2 : 2005
Price RM30
Low voltage fuses – Part 2 : Supplementary requirements for
fuses for use by authorized persons (fuses mainly for industrial
MS IEC 60947-3 : 2006
application.
Low - voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 3 : Switches,
This Malaysian Standard apply to fuses for use by authorized persons.
disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fuse combination units
Fuses for use by authorized persons are generally designed to be
This Malaysian Standard applies to switches, disconnectors, switch-
used in installations where the fuse-link are accessible to and may
disconnectors and fuse-combination units to be used in distribution
be replaced by authorize persons only.
circuits and motor circuits of which the rated voltage does not exceed
Price RM20
1000 V a.c or 1500 V d.c
Price RM60
MS IEC 60269-2-1 : 2003
Low voltage fuses-Part 2-1: Supplementary requirements for use
MS IEC 60947-5-1 : 2005
by authorized person (Fuses mainly for industrial application)-
Low voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 5-1 : Control
Section I to IV: Examples of types of standardized fuses T
circuits devices and switching elements – Electromechanical
he following additional requirements apply to fuses with fuse-links
control circuit devices
having blade contacts intended to be replaced by means of a device,
This Malaysian Standard applies to control circuit devices and
for example replacement handle, which complies with the dimensions
switching elements intended for controlling, signaling, interlocking,
specified in figures 1(I*) and 2(I*).Such fuses have rated currents up
etc. of switchgear and controlgear. It applies to control circuit devices
having a rated voltage not exceeding 1000 V a.c (at a frequency not to and including 1250A and rated voltages up to and including AC
exceeding 1000 Hz) or 600 V d.c 690 V or DC 440V.
Price RM100 Price RM140

MS IEC 60947-5-2 : 2005 MS IEC 60269-3-1 : 2003


Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 5-2 : Control Low-voltage fuses – Part 3-1: Supplementary requirements for
circuit devices and switching elements – Proximity switches fuses for use by unskilled persons (fuses mainly for household
This Malaysian Standard applies to inductive and capacitive proximity and similar applications) Sections I to IV
switches that sense the presence of metallic and/or non-metallic This Malaysian Standard is divided into four sections, each dealing
objects, ultrasonic proximity switches that sense the presence of with a specific example of standardised fuses.
sound reflecting objects, photoelectric proximity switches that sense Price RM130
the presence of objects and non-mechanical magnetic proximity
switches that sense the presence of objects with a magnetic field.
MS IEC 60269-4 : 2003
Price RM110
Low-voltage fuses - Part 4: Supplementary requirements for
fuse-links for the protection of semiconductor devices
These supplementary requirements apply to fuse-links for application
29.120.50 Fuses and other overcurrent in equipment containing semiconductor devices for circuits of rated
protection devices voltages up to 1000 V a.c. or circuits of nominal voltages up to 1500
V d.c. and also, in so far as they are applicable, for circuits of higher
nominal voltages.
MS 1428 : 1997 Price RM90
Specification for general purpose fuse links for domestic and
similar purposes (primarily for use in plugs).
This Malaysian Standard specifies dimensions and performance MS IEC 60269-4-1 : 2005
requirements for general purpose cartridge fuse links of current ratings Low-voltage fuses – Part 4-1 : Supplementary requirements for
not exceeding 13A for domestic and similar purposes. fuse-links for the protection of semiconductor devices – Section
Price RM30 I to III : Examples of types of standardized fuse-links
Price RM30
MS 1586 : Part 3 : 2003
MS IEC 60898-1 : 2006
Low-voltage fuses - Part 3: Supplementary requirements for
Electrical accessories - Circuit-breakers for overcurrent
fuses for use by unskilled persons (fuses mainly for household
protection for household and similar installations - Part 1:
and similar applications)
Circuit-breakers for a.c. operation.
This Malaysian Standard applies to “gG” fuses for use by unskilled
persons for domestic and similar applications with rated currents not This part of MS IEC 60898 applies to a.c. air-break circuit-breakers
exceeding 100 A and rated voltages not exceeding 500 V a. c. Additional for operation at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, having a rated not exceeding 440
specific requirements are given in IEC Publication 269-3-1. V (between phases), a rated current not exceeding 125 A and a rated
Price RM20 short-circuit capacity not exceeding 25 000 A.
Price RM150

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MS IEC 60898-2 : 2006 MS IEC 61009-1 : 2003
Circuit-breakers for overcurrent protection for household and Residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral
similar installations - Part 2: Circuit-breakers for a.c. and d.c. overcurrent protection for household and similar uses (RCBOs)
operation (First revision) This Malaysian Standards applies to residual current operated circuit-
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows ; Addition at breakers with integral overcurrent protection functionally independent
the end of the first paragraph. This standard gives additional of, or dependent on, line voltage for household and similar uses, for
requirements for single- and two-pole circuit-breakers which in rated voltages not exceeding 440 V a.c., rated current not exceeding
addition to the above characteristics are suitable for operation with 125 A and rated short-circuit capacities not exceeding 25000 A for
direct current and have a rated d.c voltage not exceeding 220 V for operation at 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
single-pole and 440 V for two-pole circuit-breakers, a rated current Price RM150
not exceeding 125 A and a rated d.c short-circuit capacity not
exceeding 10000 A. MS IEC 61009-2-1 : 2003
Price RM30 Residual current operated circuit-breakers with integral
overcurrent protection for household and similar
MS IEC 60947-2 : 2000 This Malaysian Standards applies to residual current operated circuit-
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 2 : Circuit- breakers with integral overcurrent protection (RCBO’s) functionally
breakers independent of line voltage, for household and similar uses
Applies to circuit-breakers, the main contacts of which are intended incorporating overcurrent protection having rated voltages not
to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceeding 440 V a.c., rated currents not exceeding 125 A and rated
exceed 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c.; it also contains additional short-circuit capacities not exceeding 25 000 A, for operation at 50
requirements for integrally fused circuit-breakers. Hz or 60 Hz.
Price RM140 Price RM20

MS IEC 60947-3 : 2000 MS IEC 61009-2-2 : 2003


Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 3 : Switches, Residual current operated circuit-Breakers with integral
disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fuse-combination overcurrent protection for household and similar uses (RCBO’s).
units Part 2-2: Applicability of the general rules to RCBO’s functionally
Applies to switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fuse- dependent on line voltage
combination units to be used in distribution circuits and motor circuits This part of MS IEC 61009 supplements or modifies the corresponding
of which the rated voltage does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V. clauses in IEC 1009-1 to cover its applicability to RCBO’s functionally
d.c. This standard is identical with IEC 60947-3 : 1999. dependent on line voltage.
Price RM60 Price RM20

MS IEC 61008-1 : 2006


Residul current operated circuit-breakers without integral
overcurrent protection for household and similar uses (RCCBs) 29.120.99 Other electrical accessories
– Part 1: General rules (First revision)
This Malaysian Standard applies to residual current operated circuit-
breakers functionally independent of, or functionally dependent on, MS 1873 : Part 21 : 2006
line voltage, for household and similar uses, not incorporating Boxes and enclosures for electrical accessories for household
overcurrent protection (hereafter referred to as RCCBs), for rated and similar fixed electrical installations – Part 21 : Particular
voltages not exceeding 440 V a.c. and rated currents not exceeding requirements for boxes and enclosures with provision for
125 A, intended principally for protection against shock-hazard. suspension means (First revision)
Price RM140 This clause of Part 1 is applicable with the following modification :
Addition after the fourth paragraph. This standard applies to boxes
and enclosures with provision for suspension means.
MS IEC 61008-2-1 : 2003
Price RM20
Residual current operated circuit-breakers without integral
overcurrent protection for household and similar uses
(RCCB’s) – Part 2-1: Applicability of the general rules to RCCB’s
functionally independent of line voltage. 29.130 Switchgear and controlgear
This Part 2-1 supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses
in MS IEC 61008-1 to cover its applicability to RCCB’s functionally
independent of line voltage. MS 1445 : Pt. 1 : 1998
Price RM10 Low voltage switchgear and controlgear asemblies Part 1 : Type-
tested and partially type-tested assemblies.
MS IEC 61008-2-2 : 2003 This Malaysian Standard applies to low-voltage switchgear and
Residual current operated circuit-breakers without integral controlgear assemblies (type-tested assemblies (TTA) and partially
overcurrent protection for household and similar uses type-tested assemblies (PTTA), the rated voltage of which does not
(RCCB’s) – Part 2-2: Applicability of the general rules to RCCB’s exceed 1000 V a.c. at frequencies not exceeding 1000 Hz, or 1500
functionally dependent on line voltage. V d.c.
This Part 2-2 supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses Price RM110
in MS IEC 61008-1 to cover its applicability to RCCB’s functionally
dependent on line voltage. This clause of part 1 is applicable. MS 1445 : Pt. 3 : 1998
Price RM10 Low voltage switchgear and controlgear asemblies Part 3 :
Particular requirements for low-voltage switchgear and
controlgear assemblies intended to be installed in places where
unskilled persons have access for their – Distribution boards
This Malaysian Standard gives requirements for enclosed distribution
boards (DBU), which are stationary, type-tested assemblies

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(TTA) for indoor use, containing protective devices and intended for This Malaysian Standard applies to busbar trunking systems (BTS)
use either in domestic (household) applications or in other places and their accessories for feeding and distributing electrical power
where unskilled persons have access for their use. Control and/or in residential, retail, public, agriculture and industrial premises.
signalling devices may also be included. They are for use on a.c., Price RM40
with a nominal voltage to earth not exceeding 300 V. The outgoing
circuits contain short-circuit protective devices, each having a rated
MS IEC 60439-3 : 2003
current not exceeding 125 A with a total incoming load current not
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 3:
exceeding 250 A.
Particular requirements for low-voltage switchgear and
Price RM100 controlgear assemblies intended to be installed in places where
unskilled persons have access for their use-Distribution
boards. Price RM30
29.130.10 High voltage switchgear and
controlgear
MS IEC 60439-4 : 2005
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies – Part 4 :
Particular requirements for assemblies for construction sites
MS 1781 : 2005 (ACS)
Common specifications for high-voltage switchgear and This Malaysian Standard applies to type-tested assemblies (TTA)
controlgear standards. intended for use on construction sites. These assemblies may be
This Malaysian Standard applies to a.c switchgear and controlgear, transportable (semi-fixed) or mobile.
designed for indoor and outdoor installations and for operation at Price RM30
service frequencies up to and including 60 Hz on systems having
voltages above 10000 V. MS IEC 60439-5 : 2004
Price RM 120 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies – Part 5 :
Particular requirements for assemblies – Part 5: Particular
MS 1782 : 2005 requirements for assemblies intended to be installed outdoors
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – AC metal-enclosed in public places – Cables distribution cabinets (CDCs) for power
switchgear and controlgear rated voltages above 1 kV and up distribution in networks
to and including 52 kV. This standard gives supplementary requirements for cable
This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for factory- distribution cabinets (CDCs). Price RM40
assembled metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for alternating
current of rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV
for indoor and outdoor installation and for services frequencies up to POPULAR !
and including 60Hz. Enclosures may include fixed and removable
components and may be filled with fluid (liquid or gas) to provide MS IEC 60947-1 : 2004
insulation. Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 1 : General rules
Price RM90 This standard applies, when required by the relevant product
standard, to switchgear and controlgear hereinafter referred to as
MS 1840 : 2005 “equipment” and intended to be connected to circuits, the rated
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 100 : High- voltage of which does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. or 1 5000 V d.c.
voltage alternating-current circuit-breakers Price RM180
This Malaysian Standard is applicable to a.c circuit-breakers designed
for indoor or outdoor installation and for operation at frequencies of MS IEC 60947-3 : 2006
50 Hz and 60 Hz on systems having voltages above 1000 V. Low - voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 3 : Switches,
Price RM300 disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fuse combination
units
This Malaysian Standard applies to switches, disconnectors, switch-
29.130.20 Low voltage switchgear and disconnectors and fuse-combination units o be used in distribution
circuits and motor circuits of which the rated voltage does not exceed
controlgear 1000 V a.c or 1500 V d.c
Price RM60

MS 948 : 1984 MS IEC 60947-4-1 : 2005


Specification for factory-built assemblies of switchgear and Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear : Part 4-1 Contactors
controlgear. and motor-starters – Electromechanical contactors and motor-
Applies to low voltage switchgear and controlgear where rated voltage starters (First revision)
does not exceed 100V a.c. and at frequencies not exceeding 1000Hz, This Malaysian Standard applies to the types of equipment listed in
or 1200V d.c. sub-clauses 1.1 and 1.2 whose main contacts are intended to be
Price RM60 connected to circuits the rated voltage of which does not exceed
1000 V a.c or 1500 V d.c.
MS IEC 60439-1 : 2005 Price RM100
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 1:
Type-tested and partially type-tested assemblies.
MS IEC 60947-4-2 : 2005
This Malaysian Standard applies to low-voltage switchgear and
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 4-2 : Contactors
controlgear assemblies (type-tested assemblies (TTA) and partially
and motor-starters – AC semiconductor motor controllers and
type-tested assemblies (PTTA)).
starters
Price RM110
This Malaysian Standard applies to controllers and starters which
may include a series mechanical switching device, intended to be
MS IEC 60439-2 : 2002
connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 2:
Particular requirements for busbar trunking systems (busways). 1000 V a.c. Price RM90

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MS IEC 60947-5-1 : 2005 This Malaysian Standard specifies general and safety requirements
Low voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 5-1 : Control for electronic ballasts for use on a.c supplies up to 1000V at 50Hz or
circuits devices and switching elements – Electromechanical 60Hz with operating frequencies deviating from the supply frequency,
control circuit devices associated with tubular fluorescent lamps as specified in IEC
This Malaysian Standard applies to control circuit devices and Publication 81 and other tubular fluorescent lamps for high-frequency
switching elements intended for controlling, signaling, interlocking, operation.
etc. of switchgear and controlgear. It applies to control circuit devices Price RM40
having a rated voltage not exceeding 1000 V a.c (at a frequency not
exceeding 1000 Hz) or 600 V d.c MS IEC 60929 : 1995
Price RM100 Specification for a.c supplied electronic ballasts for tubular
fluorescent lamps-performance requirements.
MS IEC 60947-5-2 : 2005 This Malaysian Standard specifies performance requirements for
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 5-2 : Control electronic ballasts for use on a.c supplies up to 1000V at 50Hz or
circuit devices and switching elements – Proximity switches 60Hz with operating frequencies deviating from the supply frequency,
This Malaysian Standard applies to inductive and capacitive proximity associated with tubular fluorescent lamps as specified in IEC 81 and
switches that sense the presence of metallic and/or non-metallic 901 and other tubular fluorescent lamps for high-frequency operation.
objects, ultrasonic proximity switches that sense the presence of Price RM60
sound reflecting objects, photoelectric proximity switches that sense
the presence of objects and non-mechanical magnetic proximity MS IEC 60983 : 2002
switches that sense the presence of objects with a magnetic field. Miniatures lamps : Section 1 : General
Price RM110 This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for miniature halogen
and non-halogen lamps with a nominal voltage up to 30 V and a
MS IEC 60662 : 2002 nominal wattage up to 25 W. It covers: - lamps to be used in road
High-pressure sodium vapour lamps - Section One : General vehicles not subject to regulation and which therefore are not included
This Malaysian Standard specifies the characteristics of high-pressure in IEC 809 (section 2); - lamps for electric torches (section 3);- lamps
sodium vapour lamps necessary to ensure interchangeability and for miners caplights (section 4). Aircraft lamps are standardized in
safety together with test conditions and procedures. The IEC 434. This standard specifies dimensional, electrical and
recommendations relate only to type testing. The standard specifies photometric requirements as well as requirements concerning life
the lamp dimensions, electrical characteristics for lamp starting and and mechanical strength.
operation together with information for ballast, ignitor and luminaire Price RM60
design purpose
Price RM140

29.140.01 Lamps in general

29.140 Lamps and related equipment


MS 619 : Part 2-22 : 2005
Luminaires – Part 2-22 : Particular requirements – Luminaires
MS IEC 60922 : 1995 for emergency lighting (First revision)
Specification for ballasts for discharge lamps (excluding tubular This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for emergency
fluorescent lamps). lighting luminaries for use with electrical light sources on emergency
This Malaysian Standard specifies safety requirements for ballasts power supplies not exceeding 1000 V.
for discharge lamps such as high-pressure mercury vapour, low- Price RM30
pressure sodium vapour, high-pressure sodium vapour and metal
halide lamps. Section one specifies general requirements and section MS IEC 60399 : 2003
two specifies thermal and mechanical requirements. The standard Standard sheets for barrel thread E14 and E27 lampholders with
covers inductive-type ballasts for use on a.c supplies up to 1000 V at shade holder ring
50Hz or 60Hz associated with discharge lamps, having rated This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60399:2002. This
wattages, dimensions and characteristics as specified in the relevant Malaysian Standard dives the limit dimensions of thread for metal or
IEC lamp standards according to IEC Publications 188, 192 and plastics and ceramic lamp holders with shade holder rings made of
662. metal or plastics.
Price RM70 Price RM20

MS IEC 60923 : 1995 MS IEC 60598-2-9 : 2001


Specification for performance requirements for ballasts for Luminaires : Part 2 : Particular requirements - Section 9 - Photo
discharge lamps (excluding tubular fluorescent lamps). and film luminaires (non-professional)
This Malaysian Standard specifies performance requirements for This section of Part 2 of MS IEC Publication 60598 specifies
ballasts for discharge lamps such as high-pressure mercury vapour, requirements for photo and film luminaires (non-professional) for use
low-pressure sodium vapour, high-pressure sodium vapour and metal with tungsten filament lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 250 V.
halide lamps. Each section details specific requirements for a Price RM30
particular type of ballast. The standard covers inductive type ballasts
for use on a.c supplies up to 1000V at 50Hz or 60Hz associated with
discharge lamps, having rated wattage, dimensions and
characteristics as specified in the relevant IEC lamp standards.
Price RM40

MS IEC 60928 : 1995


Specification for a.c supplied electronic ballasts for tubular
fluorescent lamps-general and safety requirements.

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MS IEC 60809 : 2001 MS IEC 61228 : 2003
Filament lamps for road vehicles - Dimensional, electrical and Method of measuring and specifying the UV-radiation of
luminous requirements : Section 1 : General ultraviolet lamps used for sun-tanning
This Malaysian Standard covers filament lamps to be used in This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 61228:1993 and its
headlamps, fog-lamps and signalling lamps for road vehicles and Amendment 1:1996. This Malaysian Standard specifies a method of
specifies the technical requirements with methods of test and basic measuring, evaluating and specifying the ultraviolet radiation of lamps
interchangeability (dimensional, electrical and luminous). It applies which are used in skin treatment appliances for household and similar
to those filament lamps which may be the subject of legislation. use, mainly for sun-tanning purposes.
Price RM140 Price RM20

MS IEC 60810 : 2001


Lamps for road vehicles - Performance requirements : Section
1 : General 29.140.10 Lamp caps and holders
This standard is one of a series of IEC standards for filament lamps
to be used in head-lamps, fog-lamps and signaling lamps of road
vehicles. It specifies performance requirements and test methods MS 769 : 1982
for the measurement of performance characteristics such as life, Specification for bayonet lamp-caps lampholders and B.C
lumen maintenance, torsion strength, glass bulb strength and adaptors (lampholder plugs).
vibration resistance; moreover, information on temperature limits, Definitions, dimensional and performance requirements and test
maximum filament lamp outlines and maximum tolerable voltage methods provided. Parts intended use on a nominal voltage nor
surges is given for the guidance for lighting and electrical equipment exceeding 250V. Price RM50
design.
Price RM40 MS IEC 60061-4 : 2005
Lamp caps and holders together with gauges for the control of
MS IEC 60926 : 2001 interchangeability and safety – Part 4 : Guidelines and general
Auxiliaries for lamps - Starting devices (Other than glow starters) information
- General and safety requirements - Section 1 : General This Malaysian Standard describes the IEC policy concerning the
This standard specifies general and safety requirements for starting standardization of cap/holder fits. It gives guidelines for the justification
devices (starters and ignitors) for tubular fluorescent and other to standardize new fits. Price RM50
discharge lamps for use on a.c. supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60
Hz which produce starting pulses not greater than 100 kV and which MS IEC 60155 : 1996
are used in combination with lamps and ballasts covered in IEC Glow-starters for fluorescent lamps.
60081, IEC 60188, IEC 60192, IEC 60662, IEC 60920 and IEC 60922. This Malaysian Standard specifies interchangeable glow-starters used
with preheat type fluorescent lamps. Hereafter called “starters”. -
Price RM50
Section 1 specifies the general and safety requirements with which
starters shall comply; - Section 2 specifies the performance with
MS IEC 61046 : 2001 Amendment. Price RM40
D.C. or A.C. supplied electronic step-down convertors for
filament lamps - General and safety requirements - Section 1 : MS IEC 60238 : 1999
General requirements Edison screw lampholders
This Malaysian Standard specifies general and safety requirements Applies to lampholders with Edison thread E14, E27 and E20,
for electronic step-down convertors for use on d.c. supplies up to designed for connection to the supply of lamps and semi-luminaires
250 V or a.c. supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and rated only. Also applies to switched-lampholders for use in a.c. circuits only,
output voltage < 50 V r.m.s. at a frequency deviating from the supply where the working voltage does not exceed 250 V r.m.s. and to
frequency or < 50 √2 V unsmoothed d.c. between conductors or lampholders with Edison thread E5 designed for connection to the
between any conductor and earth, associated with tungsten-halogen supply mains of series connected lamps, with a working voltage not
lamps as specified in IEC 60357 and other filament lamps. exceeding 25 V, to be used indoors, and to lampholders with Edison
Price RM70 thread E10 designed for connection to the supply mains of series
connected lamps, with a working voltage not exceeding 60 V, to be
used indoors or outdoors. It also applies to lampholders E10 for
MS IEC 61047 : 2001
building-in, for the connection of single lamps to the supply.
D.C. or A.C. supplied electronic step-down convertors for
Price RM100
filament lamps - Performance requirements
This Malaysian Standard specifies performance requirements for
MS IEC 60360 : 2006
electronic step-down convertors for use on d.c. supplies up to 250 V
Standard method of measurement of lamp cap temperature rise
and a.c. supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz with operating
(First revision)
frequencies deviating from the supply frequency, associated with
This Malaysian Standard describes the standard method of
tungsten halogen lamps as specified in IEC 357 and other filament
measurement of lamp cap temperature rise which is to be used when
lamps. testing incandescent or discharge lamps for compliance with the
Price RM40 limits. Temperature-rise limits for particular lamp types are, for
example, listed in IEC 60432. It also covers the method of test and
MS IEC 61126 : 2001 the specifications for test lampholders for lamps fitted with various
Procedure for use in the preparation of maximum lamp outlines sizes of ES and BC caps. This method has been used widely for
- Section 1 : General incandescent lamps but its application is not limited to that kind of
This Malaysian Standard deals with the maximum lamp outline lamp. Price RM20
drawings and with the procedure to establish and apply them. It
details step-by-step procedures which can be used to produce
consistent, accurate but simplified drawings which can be called
“maximum lamp outlines”.
Price RM70

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MS IEC 60838-1 : 1999
Miscellaneous lampholders : Part 1 : General requirements and 29.140.20 Incandescent lamps
tests
Applies to lampholders of miscellaneous types intended for building-
in (To be used with general purpose lamps, projection lamps, MS ISO 6570 : 2003
floodlighting lamps and street-lighting lamps with caps as listed in Electrical supply track systems for luminaires
Annex A0 and the methods of test to be used in determining the safe This Malaysian standard applies to stack systems with two or more
use of lamps in lampholders. Requirements for lampholders for tubular poles for the connection of luminaires to the electrical supply, either
fluorescent lamps, Edison screw lampholders and bayonet of rated voltage not exceeding 440 V between poles with provision
lampholders are covered by separate standards. This standard is for earthing (class I) and a rated current not exceeding 16 A per
identical with IEC 60838-1 : 1997. conductor, or of a rated SELV not exceeding 25 V without provision
Price RM40 for earthing (class III) and rated current not exceeding 25 A per
conductor. The track systems may also provide for the mechanical
MS IEC 60838-2-1 : 1999 support of the luminaires. It applies to track systems designed for
Miscellaneous lampholders - Part 2 : Particular requirements - ordinary interior use for mounting on, or flush with, or suspended
Section 1 : Lampholders S14 from walls and ceilings. These track systems are not intended for
Applies to lampholders S14 intended for building-in as well as for locations where special conditions prevail as in ships, vehicles and
independent lampholders for use with linear incandescent lamps for the like and in hazardous locations, for example, where explosions
general lighting service (GLS). Independent lampholders are also are liable to occur. This standard shall be read in conjunction with
tested as luminaires. This standard is identical with IEC 60838-2-1 : the sections of IEC 60598-1 to which reference is made.
1994. Price RM30
Price RM20
MS IEC 60064 : 2006
MS IEC 60400 : 1999 Tungsten filament lamps for domestic and similar general
Lampholders for tubular fluorescent lamps and starterholders lighting purposes - Performance requirements (First revision)
States the technical and dimensional requirements for lampholders This standard applies to tungsten filament incandescent lamps for
for tubular fluorescent lamps and for starterholders, and the methods general lighting service (GLS) which comply with the safety
of test to be used in determining the safety and the fit of the lamps in requirements in IEC 60432-1 and having:- rated wattage of 25 W to
the lampholders and the starters in the starterholders. This standard 200 W, inclusive; - rated voltage 100 V 250 V, including marked
is identical with IEC 60400 : 1991 and its Amendment 1 : 1997. voltage range not exceeding ± 2.5 % of the mean voltage1); - bulbs of
Price RM90 the A or PS shapes; - bulbs with clear, frosted or equivalently coated
finishes, or white finishes; - caps B22d, E26 or E27. Specific lamp
MS IEC 61049 : 1999 types are covered in section 8. This standard also states the
Capacitors for use in tubular fluorescent and other discharge performance requirements for lamps, including test methods and
lamp circuits performance requirements means of confirming compliance with the requirements.
States the requirements for both self-healing and non-self-healing Price RM100
continuous rated a.c. capacitors of up to and including 2.5 kvar, and
not less than 0.1 µF, having a rated voltage not exceeding 1,000 V,
which are intended for use in discharge lamp circuits operating at 50 MS IEC 60357 : 2003
Hz or 60 Hz and at altitudes up to 3,000 m. It also covers capacitors Tungsten halogen lamps (non-vehicle)
intended for connection in shunt or in series with the lamp circuit or This Malaysian Standard specifies dimensions and characteristics
an effective combination of these and only those impregnated or of tungsten halogen lamps. The standard has been divided into
unimpregnated capacitors, having a dielectric of paper, plastic film sections according to the following lamp applications: PROJECTION,
or a combination of both, either metallized or with metal foil electrodes. PHOTOGRAPHIC (including studio), FLOODLIGHTING, SPECIAL
This standard is identical with IEC 61049 : 1991. PURPOSE, GENERAL PURPOSE, STAGE LIGHTING. Lamps for
Price RM20 automobile, aircraft and similar applications are not covered by this
standard.
MS IEC 61167 : 1999 Price RM110
Metal halide lamps
Specifies the methods of test to be used for determining the MS IEC 60432-1 : 2006
characteristics of metal halide lamps, both single-ended and double- Incandescent lamps - Safety specifications : Part 1 : Tungsten
ended, operated on a.c. mains, 50 Hz or 60 Hz, with ballasts satisfying filament lamps for domestic and similar general lighting
the requirements of IEC 923. These requirements relate only to type purposes (First revision)
testing. The standard also specifies lamp dimensions, electrical This Malaysian Standard specifies the safety and interchangeability
characteristics for lamp starting and operation together with requirements of tungsten filament incandescent lamps for general
information for ballast, ignitor and luminaire design and colour lighting service, having a rated wattage up to and including 200W
characteristics. This standard is identical with IEC 61167 : 1992 and and a rated voltage from 50V to 250V inclusive – bulbs of the A, B,C,
its Amendment 3 : 1998. G, M, P, PS, PAR or R shapes or other bulb shapes where the lamps
Price RM50 are intended to serve the same purpose as lamps with the foregoing
bulb shapes; bulbs with all kinds of finishes; caps B15d, B22d, E12,
E14, E17, E26d, E26/50x39, E27 or E27/51x39.
Price RM50

MS IEC 60432-2 : 2006


Incandescent lamps - Safety specifications : Part 2 : Tungsten
halogen lamps for domestic and similar general lighting
purposes (First revision)
This Malaysian Standard specifies the safety and the related
interchangeability requirements of tungsten halogen lamps for general
lighting service. It covers those tungsten halogen lamps that are

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used as direct replacements for conventional tungsten filament lamps MS 279 : 1983
as well as new tungsten halogen lamps which have no Specification for capacitors for use in tubular fluorescent, high-
correspondence in MS IEC 60432-1, but for which the safety and pressure mercury and low-pressure sodium vapour discharge
interchangeability requirements are treated by this standard in lamp circuits (First revision).
conjunction with MS IEC 60432-1. Specifies requirements for both self-heating and non-self-heating
Price RM20 capacitors of up to and including 2.5 Kvar. with capacitance of not
less than 0.1 F and having rated voltage not exceeding 1Kv.
MS IEC 60432-3 : 2006 Price RM30
Incandescent lamps - Safety specifications : Part 3 : Tungsten -
halogen lamps (Non-vehicle) MS 1778 : Part 1 : 2005
This Malaysian Standard specifies the safety for single-capped and Electrical lighting equipment – Ballast for fluorescence lamps –
double-capped tungsten halogen lamps, having rated voltages of up Part 1 : Measurement of energy consumption and performances
to 250 V used for the following applications, Projection (Including of ballast – lamp circuit.
cinematograph and still projection), photographic (including studio), This Malaysian Standard specifies methods of measurement of ballast
floodlighting, special purpose, general purpose and stage lighting. energy consumption and performance when used with their
Price RM40 associated fluorescent lamps(s).
Price RM30
MS IEC 60570 : 2006
Electrical supply track systems for luminaries (First revision) MS 1778 : Part 2 : 2005
This Malaysian Standard applies to the following track systems with Electrical lighting equipment – Ballast for fluorescence lamps –
two or more poles for the connection of luminaries to the electrical Part 2 : Energy labelling and minimum energy performance
supply. Price RM30 standard requirements.
This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for the
MS IEC 60630 : 2003 classification of ballasts for a range of fluorescence lamp types
Maximum lamp outlines for incandescent lamps according to their Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) and the form of
This Malaysian Standard is identical wit IEC 60630:2001. This labelling of the EEI, which is generally shown on the ballast rating
Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for maximum lamp plate.
outlines for incandescent lamps (including tungsten-halogen lamps). Price RM20
Price RM100
MS IEC 60081 : 2003
MS IEC 61549 : 2003 Double-capped fluorescent lamps - Performance specifications
Miscellaneous lamps (First revision)
This Malaysian Standard specifies lamps or information relevant to This Malaysian Standard covers a range of tubular fluorescent lamps
lamps not covered elsewhere in the scope of existing IEC standards. for the general lighting service which are operated on a.c mains.
Price RM30 Lamps of the following types are included : - a) Lamps with preheated
cathodes operated with the use of the +starter; b) Lamps with
29.140.30 Fluorescent lamps. Discharge preheated cathodes operated without the use of the starter; c) Lamps
lamps wih preheated cathodes operated with or without the use of starter;
d) Lamps with non-preheated cathodes operated without used of the
starter.
MS 141 : Part 1 : 1993 Price RM100
Specification for ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps : Part 1
: General and safety requirements (First revision). MS IEC 60188 : 2006
This Malaysian Standard specifies general and safety requirements High-pressure mercury vapour lamps – Performance
for ballasts excluding resistance types for use on a.c. supplies up to specifications (First revision)
1000 V at 50 Hz, associated with tubular fluorescent lamps with This standard specifies the performance requirements for high-
preheated cathodes operated with or without a starter or starting pressure mercury vapour lamps for general lighting purposes, with
device and having rated wattage, dimensions and characteristics as or without a red correcting fluorescent coating operating.
specified in IEC Publications 81 and 901. Price RM40
Price RM50
MS IEC 60927 : 2003
MS 141 : Part 2 : 1993 Auxiliaries for lamps – Starting devices (other than glow starters)
Specification for ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps : Part 2 – Performance requirements
: Performance requirements This Malaysian Standard specifies general performance requirements
This Malaysian Standard specifies performance requirements for for starting devices (starters and ignitors) for tubular fluorescent and
ballasts excluding resistance types for use on a.c. supplies up to other discharge lamps for use on a.c supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz
1000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, associated with tubular fluorescent lamps or 60 Hz which produce starting pulses not greater than 5 kV.
with pre-heated cathodes operated with or without a starter or starting Price RM40
device and having rated wattages, dimensions and characteristics
as specified in IEC Publications 81 and 901. MS IEC 60968 : 2006
Price RM30 Self-ballasted lamps for general lighting services – Safety
requirements
This standard specifies the safety and interchangeability requirements
together with the test methods and conditions required to show
compliance of tubular fluorescent and other gas – discharge lamps
with integrated means for controlling starting and stable operation
(self-ballasted lamps) intended for domestic and similar general
lighting purposes having – a rated wattage up to 60 W, - a rated
voltage of 100 V to 250 V; - Edison screw or bayonet caps. The
requirements of this standard relate only to type testing.
Price RM20

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MS IEC 60969 : 2006 MS IEC 60570-2-1 : 2003
Self-ballasted lamps for general lighting services – Electrical supply track systems for luminaires – Part 2-1: Mixed
Performances requirements supply system – Classes I and III
This standard specifies the performance requirements together with This Malaysian standard applies to mixed supply track systems for
the test methods and conditions required to show compliance of connecting both class I and class III luminaires simultaneously, but
tubular fluorescent and other gas – discharge lamps with integrated in different track openings to the electrical supply, with two or more
means for controlling starting and stable operation (self-ballasted poles with a maximum nominal voltage of 440 V between poles (live
lamps) intended for domestic and similar general lighting purposes conductors), maximum nominal frequency of 60 Hz and a maximum
having – a rated wattage up to 60 W, - a rated voltage of 100 V to nominal current per conductor of 16 A for a class I sector and 25 A for
250 V; - Edison screw or bayonet caps. a class III sector.
Price RM20 Price RM10

MS IEC 61048 : 2006 MS IEC 60598-1 : 2006


Auxiliaries for lamps - Capacitors for use in tubular fluorescent Luminaires – Part 1: General requirements and tests (Second
and other discharge lamp circuits - General and safety revision).
requirements (First revision) This Malaysian Standard specifies the general requirements for
This standard states the requirements for both self-healing and non- luminaries, incorporating electric sources for operation from supply
self-healing continuously rated a.c. capacitors of up to and including voltages up to 1000 V. The requirements and related tests of this
2.5 kvar, and not less than 0.1 µF, having a rated voltage not standard cover: classification, marking, mechanical construction and
electrical construction.
exceeding 1,000 V, which are intended for use in discharge lamp
Price RM190
circuits* operating at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and at altitudes up to 3,000 m.
It also covers capacitors intended for connection in shunt or in series
MS IEC 60598-2-1 : 1997
with the lamp circuit or an effective combination of these and only
Luminaires-Part 2 : Particular requirements - Section One - Fixed
those impregnated or unimpregnated capacitors, having a dielectric
general purpose luminaires.
of paper, plastic film or a combination of both, either metallized or
This part of the standard specifies requirements for fixed general
with metal foil electrodes.
purpose luminaires for use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent
Price RM40 and other discharge lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 1,000
V. It is to be read in conjunction with those sections of Part 1 to which
MS IEC 61050 : 2001 reference is made. This standard includes Amendment 1:1987 to
Transformers for tubular discharge lamps having a no-load IEC 598-2-1:1979. This standard supersedes MS 619:Pt. 2:Sec.
output voltage exceeding 1 000 V (generally called neon- 2.2:1983. Price RM20
transformers) - General and safety requirements - Section 1 :
General requirements MS IEC 60598-2-2 : 1998
Price RM50 Luminaires-Part 2 : Particular requirements - Section Two -
Recessed luminaires.
MS IEC 61195 : 2001 This standard specifies the requirements for recessed luminaires for
Double-capped fluorescent lamps - Safety specifications use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent and other discharge
lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 1,000 V. this section does
Price RM30
not apply to air-handling or liquid-cooled luminaires. It is to be read
in conjunction with those sections of Part 1 to which reference is
MS IEC 61199 : 2001 made. Price RM20
Single-capped fluorescent lamps - Safety specifications
This Malaysian Standard specifies the safety requirements for single- MS IEC 60598-2-3 : 2006
capped fluorescent lamps for general lighting purposes of all groups Luminaires-Part 2-3 : Particular requirements - Luminaires for
having 2G7, 2GX7, GR8, 2G10, G10q, GR10q, GX10q, GY10q, road and street lighting (First revision)
2G11, G23, GX23, G24, GX24 and GX32 caps. This part of the standard specifies requirements for luminaires for
Price RM40 road and street lighting and other outdoor lighting applications; tunnel
lighting; column-integrated luminaries with a minimum total height
above normal ground level of 2.5 m and for use with electrical lighting
29.140.40 Luminaires sources on supply voltages not exceeding 1000 V.
Price RM20

MS 983 : 2004 MS IEC 60598-2-4 : 2003


‘ KELUAR’ signs (Internally illuminated) - Specifications (Third Luminaires – Part 2 : Particular requirements – Section 4 :
revision) Portable general purpose luminaires (First revision)
This Malaysian Standard relates to internally illuminated box type This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for portable
‘KELUAR’ signs which are constructed for surface mounting or general purpose luminaires, other than handlamps, for use with
capable of being recessed into a wall or designed to be rigidly tungsten filaments, tubular fluorescent and other discharge lamps
suspended from suitable brackets or fixings. on supply voltages not exceeding 250 V. This Malaysian Standard
Price RM20 cancels and replaces MS IEC 598-2-4 : 1997.
Price RM20

MS IEC 60598-2-5 : 2006


Luminaires : Part 2-5 : Particular requirements – Floodlights
(First revision)
Specifies requirements for floodlights for use with tungsten filament,
tubular fluorescent and other discharge lamps on supply voltages
not exceeding 1 000 V. It is to be read in conjunction with those
sections of IEC 60598-1 to which reference is made.
Price RM10

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MS IEC 60598-2-6 : 2003 discharge lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 1000V. This
Luminaires – Part 2: Particular requirements – Section 6: section does not cover luminaires not in contact with water (e.g.
Luminaires with built-in transformers for filament lamps mounted behind a glass panel which is separate from the lumi-
This section of MS IEC 60598-2 specifies requirements for luminaire naires) or hand-held or portable luminaires.
with built-in transformers for filament lamps, with supply voltages Price RM20
and output voltages not exceeding:
- 1 000 V for class I and class II luminaires and MS IEC 60598-2-19 : 2003
- 250 V for class 0 luminaires. Luminaires – Part 2 : Particular requirements – Section 19 :
Price RM30 Air-handling luminaries (Safety requirements)
This Malaysian Standard specifies the safety requirements for air-
MS IEC 60598-2-7 : 2003 handling luminaires for use with a ventilation space (plenum), for
Luminaires – Part 2 : Particular requirements – Section 7 : use with tubular flourescent lamps on supply voltage not exceed-
Portable luminaires for garden use ing 1 000 V.
This section of Part 2 of MS IEC 60598 specifies requirements for Price RM40
portable pedestal luminaires for use in places such as gardens and
for portable luminaires for use in places such as flower beds, for MS IEC 60598-2-20 : 1998
use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent and other discharge Luminaires-Part 2 : Particular requirements - Section 20 –
lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 250 V. It is to be read in Lighting chains.
conjunction with those sections of Part 1 to which reference is This Malaysian Standard the requirements for lighting chains fitted
made. with series or parallel connected incandescent lamps for use either
Price RM20 indoors or outdoors on supply voltages not exceeding 250 V.
Price RM30
MS IEC 60598-2-8 : 2006
Luminaires-Part 2-8 : Particular requirements – Handlamps MS IEC 60598-2-23 : 2003
(First revision) Luminaires – Part 2 : Particular requirements – Section 23 :
This standard specifies the requirements for handlamps and similar Extra low voltage lighting systems for filament lamps
portable luminaires which are held in the hand when used, for use This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for extra low volt-
with tungsten filament and tubular fluorescent lamps on supply age systems for filament lamps intended for ordinary use on supply
voltages not exceeding 250 V. It is to be read in conjunction with voltages not exceeding 1 000 V.
those sections of Part 1 to which reference is made. Price RM20
Price RM20
MS IEC 60598-2-24 : 2006
MS IEC 60598-2-10 : 2006 Luminaires – Part 2-24 : Particular requirements – Lumi-
Luminaires-Part 2-10 : Particular requirements - Portable naires with limited surface temperature
luminaries for children (First revision). This section of MS IEC 60598-2 specifies requirements for lumi-
This standard specifies the requirements for portable luminaries for naires intended for use where the necessity of limited temperature
children and for use with tungsten filament lamps or single capped on the outer surface exists, due to risk of combustible dust accu-
fluorescent lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 24 V (SELV). mulating on the luminaries, but where the risk of explosion in the
It is to be read in conjunction with those sections of Part 1 to which atmosphere does not exist. The luminaries are for use with electric
reference is made. light sources on supply voltages not exceeding 1000 V..
Price RM20 Price RM10

MS IEC 60598-2-11 : 2006 MS IEC 60598-2-25 : 2001


Luminaires-Part 2-11 : Particular requirements - Aquarium Luminaires for use in clinical areas of hospitals and health
luminaries care buildings
This standard specifies the requirements for household aquarium This section of MS IEC 60598-2 details specific requirements for
luminaries for use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent other luminaires for use with tungsten filament,
discharge lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 1000 V. fluorescent and other discharge lamps on supply voltages not ex-
Price RM20 ceeding 1 000 V for use in clinical areas in which medical treatment,
examination and medical care takes place in hospitals and health
MS IEC 60598-2-17 : 2003 care buildings.
Luminaires – Part 2 : Particular requirements – Section 17 : Price RM30
Luminaires for stage lighting, television and film studios
MS IEC 60682 : 2003
(outdoor and indoor)
Standard method of measuring the pinch temperature of
This section of Part 2 of MS IEC 60598 specifies requirements for quartz-tungsten-halogen lamps
stage, television and film studio luminaires (including spot and flood- This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60682:1980 and its
lighting projectors), for use with tungsten filament, tubular fluores- Amendment 1:1987. This Malaysian Standard specifies details of
cent and other discharge lamps on supply voltages not exceeding the type of thermocouple to be used to measure the pinch tempera-
1000 V. It is to be read in conjunction with those sections of Part 1 ture of quartz-tungsten-halogen amps, the methods of preparation
to which reference is made. Note. A hanger (stirrup) is a part of of the lamp and thermocouple, and the measurement to be made.
the luminaire. Price RM40
Price RM20
MS IEC 60901 : 2003
MS IEC 60598-2-18 : 1998
Single-capped fluorescent lamps – Performance specifi-
Luminaires-Part 2 : Particular requirements - Section 18 –
cations
Luminaires for swimming pools and similar applications.
This Malaysian Standard specifies the performance requirements
This standard specifies the requirements for fixed luminaires in-
for single-capped fluorescent lamps for general lighting service.
tended for use in water, or in contact with water, in for example, the
Price RM200
basins of swimming pools, fountains, paddling pools, and garden
pools, for use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent and other

20
MS IEC 60192 : 2003 This part of MS lEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements
Low pressure sodium vapour lamps – Performance for starting devices (starters other than glow starters and ignitors) for
specifications fluorescent and other discharge lamps for use on a.c. supplies up to
This Malaysian Standard specifies the methods of test to be used for 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz which produce starting pulses not greater
determining the characteristics of low pressure sodium vapour lamps than 100 kV and which are used in combination with lamps and
of the integral type, both U-shaped and linear, operating on a.c mains ballasts covered in lEC 60081, lEC 60188, lEC 60192, lEC 60662,
50 Hz or 60 Hz. lEC 60901, lEC 61167, lEC 61195, lEC 61199, lEC 61347-2-8 and .
Price RM40 lEC 61347-2-9. It does not apply to glow starters or starting devices
which are incorporated in discharge lamps or which are manually
operated. Preheat transformers for fluorescent lamps are covered
by lEC 61347-2-8.
29.140.99 Other standards related to lamps Price RM30

MS IEC 61347-2-2 : 2003


MS IEC 60188 : 1999 Lamp controlgear - Part 2-2: Particular requirements for d.c. or
High-pressure mercury vapour lamps a.c. supplied electronic step-down convertors for filament lamps
States the methods of test to be used for determining the This part of (lEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements for
characteristics of high-pressure mercury vapour lamps with or without electronic step-down convertors for use on d.c. supplies up to 250 V
a red correcting fluorescent coating operating on a.c. mains with a or a.c.. supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and rated output
ballast satisfying the requirements of IEC 262 : Ballasts for High voltage =50 V r.m.s. at a frequency deviating from the supply
Pressure Mercury Vapour lamps. These requirements relate only to frequency or =50 unsmoothed d.c. between conductors or between
type testing. Details of maximum lamp outlines are also included for any conductor and earth, associated with tungsten-halogen lamps
guidance in luminaire design. This standard is identical with IEC 60188 as specified in lEC 60357 and other filament lamps.
: 1974.
Price RM40
Price RM40

MS IEC 60634 : 1999 MS IEC 61347-2-3 : 2003


Heat test source (H.T.S.) lamps for carrying out heating tests on Lamp controlgear - Part 2-3: Particular requirements for a.c.
luminaires supplied electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps
Specifies requirements for heat test source (H.T.S.) lamps used for This part of MS IEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements
carrying out those thermal tests of IEC 60598 which primarily check for electronic ballasts for use on a.c. supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz
the influence of heat conducted through the lamp cap as well as of or 60 Hz with operating frequencies deviating from the supply
convection. For a description of the origin and philosophy of this frequency, associated with fluorescent lamps as specified in lEC
standard see Annex A. Where H.T.S. lamps are not available, an 60081 and ,lEC 60901, and other fluorescent lamps for high-frequency
alternative heat test source (A.H.T.S.) lamp may be used. This operation. Particular requirements for electronic ballasts with means
standard is identical with IEC 60634 : 1993. of protection against overheating are given in annex C. Particular
Price RM20 requirements for a.c./ d.c. supplied electronic ballasts for maintained
emergency lighting are given in annex J. Performance requirements
MS IEC 60925 : 2003 are the subject of lEC 60929.
DC supplied electronic ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps - Price RM30
Performance requirements
Section one - General performance requirements. This standard MS IEC 61347-2-4 : 2003
specifies general performance requirements for electronic ballasts Lamp controlgear - Part 2-4: Particular requirements for d.c.
for use on d.c. supplies having rated voltages not exceeding 250 V, supplied electronic ballasts for general lighting
associated with fluorescent lamps. Complying wit 60081. It shall be This part of MS IEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements
read in conjunction with lEC 60924. Performance requirements for for d.c. supplied electronic ballasts intended for operation from
electronic ballasts for general, public transport and aircraft lighting transient and surge-free power sources, operated directly from
are specified in Sections Two, Three and Four of this standard. batteries without charging equipment as used in leisure equipment,
for example, caravans, etc.
Price RM30 Price RM20

MS IEC 61347-1 : 2003 MS IEC 61347-2-5 : 2003


Lamp controlgear - Part 1: General and safety requirements Lamp controlgear - Part 2-5: Particular requirements for d.c.
This part of MS IEC 61347 specifies general and safety requirements supplied electronic ballasts for public transport lighting This
for lamp controlgear for use on d.c. supplies up to 250 V and/or a.c. part of lEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements for d.c.
supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. This standard also covers supplied electronic ballasts intended for operation from power sources
lamp control gear for lamps which are not yet standardized. Tests likely to have attendant transients and surges, for example, for road
dealt with in this standard are type tests. Requirements for testing and railway vehicles, tramcars, and craft used for public transport.
individual lamp control gear during production are not included. Performance requirements are the subject of lEC 60925.
Requirements for semi-luminaires are given in lEC 60598. In addition Price RM30
to the requirements given in this standard, annex B sets out general
and safety requirements applicable to thermally protected lamp MS IEC 61347-2-6 : 2003
controlgear. Annex C sets out additional general and safety Lamp controlgear - Part 2-6: Particular requirements for d.c.
requirements as they apply to electronic lamp controlgear with means supplied electronic ballasts for aircraft lighting This part of MS
of protection against overheating. IEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements for d.c. supplied
Price RM70 electronic ballasts intended for operation from power sources likely
to have attendant transients and surges such as in aircraft.
Performance requirements are the subject of lEC 60925.
MS IEC 61347-2-1 : 2003 Price RM20
Lamp controlgear - Part 2-1: Particular requirements for starting
devices (other than glow starters)

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MS IEC 61347-2-7 : 2003 protection provided by enclosures for rotating electrical machines. It
Lamp controlgear - Part 2-7 : Particular ‘requirements for d.c. defines the requirements for protective enclosures that are in all other
supplied electronic ballasts for emergency lighting. This part of respects suitable for their intended use and which , from the point of
IEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements for d.c. supplied view of materials and workmanship ensure that the properties dealt
electronic ballasts for maintained and I)on-maintained emergency with in this standard are maintaining under normal conditions of use.
lighting purposes. Price RM290
Price RM20
MS IEC 60034-6 : 2006
MS IEC 61347-2-8 : 2003 Rotating electrical machines – Part 6 : Methods of cooling (IC
Lamp controlgear - Part 2-8 : Particular requirements for ballasts code)
for fluorescent lamps This part of MS IEC 61347 specifies safety This Malaysian Standard identifies the circuit arrangements and the
requirements for ballasts, excluding resistance types, for use on a.c. methods of movement of the coolant in rotating electrical machine,
supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, associated with fluorescent classifies the methods of cooling and gives a designation system for
lamps with or without pre-heated cathodes operated with or without them.
a starter or starting device and having rated wattages, dimensions Price RM210
and characteristics as specified in IEC 60081 and 60901.
Price RM30 MS IEC 60034-7 : 2006
Rotating electrical machines – Part 7 : Classification of types of
construction, mounting arrangements and terminal box position
MS IEC 61347-2-9 : 2003
(IM code)
Lamp controlgear - Part 2-9 : Particular requirements for ballasts
This Malaysian Standard specifies the IM code, a classification of
for discharge lamps . (excluding fluorescent lamps) This part of
types of construction, mounting arrangements and the terminal box
IEC 61347 specifies particular safety requirements for ballasts for
position of rotating electrical machines.
discharge lamps uch as high-pressure mercury vapour, low-pressure
Price RM290
sodium vapour, high-pressure sodium vapour and metal halide lamps.
The standard covers inductive-type ballasts for use on a.c. supplies
up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, associated with discharge lamps,
having rated wattages, dimensions and characteristics as specified 29.160.01 Rotating machinery in general
in lEC 60188, lEC 60192 and lEC 60662.
Price RM30
MS IEC 60034-2 : 2005
Rotating electrical machines – Part 2 : Methods for determining
MS IEC 61347-2-10 : 2003
losses and efficiency of rotating electrical machinery from tests
Lamp controlgear - Part 2-10 : Particular requirements for
(excluding machines for traction vehicles)
electronic invertors and convertors for high-frequency operation
This Malaysian Standard applies to d.c machines and to a.c
of cold start tubular discharge lamps (neon tubes) This part of
synchronous and induction machines of all sizes within the scope of
MS IEC 61347 specifies particular requirements for electronic
MS IEC Publication 34-1. the principles can, however be applied to
invertors and convertors for high-frequency operation of tubular cold-
other types of machines such as rotary convertors, a.c commutator
cathode discharge lamps used in signs and luminous-discharge tube
motors and single-phase induction motors for which other methods
installations and operating with an output voltage exceeding 1 000 v
of determining losses are generally used.
but not exceeding 10 000 V for direct connection to supply voltages
Price RM90
not exceeding 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz or 1 000 V d.c.
Price RM30
MS IEC 60034-8 : 2006
Rotating electrical machines – Part 8 : Terminal markings and
direction of rotation
29.160.01 Rotating This Malaysian Standard applies to a.c and d.c machines and
machinery specifies:
a) rules for the identification of winding connection points; b) marking
of winding terminals; c) direction of rotation, d) relationship between
terminal markings and direction of rotation; e) terminal marking of
MS IEC 60034-3 : 2006 auxiliary devices, f) connection diagrams of machines for common
Rotating electrical machines – Part 3 : applications.
Specific requirements for cylindrical Price RM300
rotor synchronous machines
This Malaysian Standard applies to three-
phase cylindrical rotor synchronous machines, having rated outputs
of 10 MVA (or MW) and above. It supplements the basic requirements
for rotating machines given in IEC 60034-1. The special requirements 29.160.40 Generating sets
of machines continuously fed by inverters are not covered by this
standard. Common requirements for all cylindrical rotor machines
are prescribed together with the specific requirements for air for MS 1403 : 1996 (2003)
hydrogen or for liquid cooled cylindrical rotor synchronous machines. Electricity generating sets - Portable (up to 5kW).
Price RM30 This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for self-contained
transportable electricity generating sets (hereinafter referred to as
MS IEC 60034-5 : 2006 ‘generating sets’) driven by internal combustion engines and intended
Rotating electrical machines – Part 5 : Specific degrees of to provide an independent 50Hz a.c. supply of low voltage, single-
protection provided by the integral design of rotating electrical phase at 240V. They may be portable or transportable.
machines (IP code) - Classification Price RM40
This Malaysian Standard applies to the classification of degrees of

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This Malaysian Standards gives guidance and explanatory comments
29.180 Transformers. Reactors on the existing procedures for lightning and switching impulse testing
of power transformers to supplement the requirements of MS IEC
60076-3. It is also generally applicable to the testing of reactors.
Modifications to power transformers procedures being indicated
MS 768 : 1982
where required.
General rules for power transformers (not exceeding 1 KVA
Price RM70
rating) for electronic equipment.
Covers definitions, design, construction and electrical performance
MS IEC 60076-5 : 2005
for high phase power transformers with iron cones.
Power transformers : Part 5 : Ability to withstand short circuit.
Price RM10
This Malaysian Standards identifies the requirements for power
transformers to sustain without damage the effects of overcurrents
MS 935 : 1984
originated by external short circuits. It describes the calculation
Code of practice for loading guide for oil-immersed transformers.
procedures used to demonstrate the thermal ability of a power
Establishes the permissible loading, under certain defined conditions,
transformer to withstand such overcurrents and both the special test
for the guidance of users and to help planners in choosing the rated
and the calculation method used to demonstrate its ability to withstand
power required for new installations.
the relevant dynamic effects. The requirements apply to transformers
Price RM50 as defined in the scope of IEC 60076-1.
Price RM30
MS 1202 : 1991
Specification for current transformers. MS IEC 60076-8 : 2005
This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for current Power transformers : Part 8 : Application guide.
transformers suitable for frequencies of 15 Hz to 100 Hz and intended This Malaysian Standards applies to power transformers complying
for use with electrical measuring instruments and electrical protective with the series of publication MS IEC 60076. It is intended to provide
devices such as are covered, in general, by the following: MS 859, information to users about : - certain fundamental service
MS 925, BS 90, BS 142 and BS 3950. It also covers transformers for characteristics of different transformer connections and magnetic
operating circuit-break trip coils. circuit design, with particular reference to zero-sequence phenomena;
Price RM60 system fault currents in transformers with YNynd and similar
connections; parallel operation of transformers, calculation of voltage
MS 1700 : 1998 drop or rise under load and calculation of load loss for three-winding
Isolating transformers and safety isolating transformers - load combinations; selection of rated quantities and tapping quantities
requirements. at the time of purchase, based on prospective loading cases;
This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 60742 : 1989. This application of transformers of conventional design to convertor
standard specifies the requirements for stationary or portable single- loading; measuring technique and accuracy in loss measurement.
phase or polyphase, air-cooled isolating and safety isolating Price RM90
transformers. This standard shall supersede MS 936 : 1984.
Price RM130 MS IEC 60076-10 : 2005
Power transformers : Part 10 : Determination of sound levels
This Malaysian Standards defines sound pressure and sound intensity
MS IEC 60076-1 : 2005 measurement methods by which sound power levels of transformers,
Power transformers – Part 1 : General. reactors and their associated cooling auxiliaries may be determined.
This Malaysians Standards applies to three-phase and single-phase Price RM40
power transformers (including auto-transformers) with the exception
of certain categories of small and special transformers. MS IEC 61558-1 : 2005
Price RM50 Safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar –
Part 1 : General requirements and tests
MS IEC 60076-2 : 2005 Price RM140
Power transformers – Part 2 : Temperature rise.
This Malaysian Standard identifies transformers according to their MS IEC 61558-2-1 : 2005
cooling methods, defines temperature-rise limits and details the Safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar –
methods of test for temperature-rise measurements. It applies to Part 2-1 : Particular requirements for separating transformers
transformers as defined in the scope of MS IEC 60076-1:2005. for general use
Price RM40 Price RM20

MS IEC 60076-3 : 2005 MS IEC 61558-2-2 : 2005


Power transformers : Part 3 : Insulation levels, dielectric tests Safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar –
and external clearances in air. Part 2-2 : Particular requirements for control transformers
This Malaysian Standards applies to single-phase and three-phase Price RM20
oil-immersed power transformers (including auto-transformers) with
the exception of certain small and special transformers. It identifies
transformer windings to their highest voltage for equipment at Um
associated with their corresponding rated insulation levels and details
the relevant applicable dielectric tests and minimum external
clearances in air between live parts of bushings and to objects at
earth potential.
Price RM60

MS IEC 60076-4 : 2005


Power transformers : Part 4 : Guide to the lightning impulse
and switching impulse testing – Power transformers and
reactors.

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MS IEC 61558-2-3 : 2005 MS IEC 60478-3 : 1996
Safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar – Stabilized power supplies, d.c. output : Part 3 : Reference levels
Part 2-3 : Particular requirements for ignition transformers for and measurement of conducted electromagnetic interference
gas and oil burners (EMI).
Price RM20 This Malaysian Standard specifies the measuring equipment and
techniques to be used in assessing the conducted electromagnetic
MS IEC 61558-2-4 : 2005 interference (EMI) generated by stabilized power supplies and
Safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar – especially by switched-mode power supplies. It also specifies the
Part 2-4 : Particular requirements for isolating transformers for reference levels, to be quoted by the manufacturer, of radio-frequency
general use interference voltage measured at the source terminals and at the
Price RM20 load terminals. Related mainly to power supplies for which the source
current required does not exceed 24A. The techniques employed
MS IEC 61558-2-5 : 2005 follow the general principles given in CISPR publications.
Safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar – Requirements for measurements of radiated interference have not
Part 2-5 : Particular requirements for shaver supply units been included in this standard.
Price RM20 Price RM20
MS IEC 60478-4 : 1996
Stabilized power supplies, d.c. output : Part 4 : Tests other than
MS IEC 61558-2-6 : 2005
radio-frequency interference.
Safety of power transformers, power supply units and
This Malaysian Standard applies to stabilized power supplies
similar – Part 2-6 : Particular requirements for safety
designed to supply d.c. power from an a.c. or d.c. source for
isolating transformers for general use
applications such as, but not necessarily limited to, the following :
Price RM20
- computers
- telecommunications
- laboratories
29.200 Rectifiers. Converters. Stabilized - industrial equipment.
power supply Price RM50
MS IEC 61204 : 1996
Low-voltage power supply devices, d.c. output - Performance
MS IEC 60335-2-29 : 2005
characteristic and safety requirements.
Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-29
This Malaysian Standard describes a method for specifying
: Particular requirements for battery chargers
requirements for low-voltage power supply devices (including
This Malaysian Standard deals with safety of electric battery chargers
switching types) providing d.c. output (s) up to 200 V d.c. at power
for household and similar use having an output at safety extra-low
level of up to 30 kW, operating from a.c. or d.c. source voltages of up
voltage, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.
to 600 V. The devices are for use within class 1 equipment or free-
Price RM30
standing operation when used with adequate electrical and
mechanical protection.
MS IEC 60478-1 : 1996
Price RM40
Stabilized power supplies, d.c. output : Part 1 : Terms and
definitions.
MS IEC 61204-3 : 2006
This Malaysian Standard applies to stabilized power supplies
Low-voltage power supply d.c. output – Part 3 : Electromagnetic
designed to supply d.c. power from an a.c. or d.c. source for
compatibility (EMC)
applications such as, but not necessarily limited to, the following :
This Malaysian Standard specifies electromagnetic compatibility
- computers- telecommunications- laboratories - industrial
(EMC) requirements for power supply units (PSUs) providing d.c
equipment.
output (s) up to 200 V at power level of up to 30 kW, operating from
Price RM30
a.c. or d.c. source voltages of up to 600 V. The devices are for free-
standing operation or for use in other equipment when used with
MS IEC 60478-2 : 1996
adequate electrical and mechanical protection.
Stabilized power supplies, d.c. output : Part 2 : Method of
Price RM40
specifying rating and performance.
This Malaysian Standard applies to the following information shall
be permanently affixed to the power supply: 29.220.01 Galvanic cells and batteries in
(a) name of manufacturer or supplier; general
(b) model number;
(c) serial number (optional); MS 45 : 1991
(d) output ratings : rating values or rated ranges of values for output Specification for batteries for automobiles (First revision).
voltage and current; This Malaysian Standard specifies lead-acid storage butteries,
(e) input ratings; nominal values for source voltage; source current hereinafter referred to as ‘batteries’. with a voltage of 12 V used
and frequency, number of phases; primarily for starting, lighting, ignition, etc. of automobiles. However,
(f) protection class. this standard is not applicable to batteries for electric vehicles and
The performance of a stabilized power supply shall comply with the motorcycles. Price RM30
specified values of the quantities listed in the manufacture’s data
MS 277 : 1996
sheet or other documents mutually agreed on by the manufacturer
Specification for motorcycle batteries (Second revision).
and user.
This revised Malaysian Standard specifies lead-acid storage batteries,
Price RM20
hereinafter referred to as ‘batteries’, primarily for lighting, ignition,
and other electrical loads of motorcycles. The purpose of this standard
also specifies the characteristics and test methods relating to batteries
for lighting and ignition. This standard shall supersede MS 277 : 1989.
Price RM20

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29.220.10 Primary cells and batteries 29.240.01 Power transmission and
distribution networks in general
MS 66 : Part 1 : 1999
Specification for primary cells and batteries : Part 1 : MS 1142 : 1989
General (Second revision) Specification for hard-drawn copper and power copper-cadmium
Applies to primary cells and batteries based on any electrochemical conductors for over-head transmission purposes.
system. The objects of its publication are : Specifies requirements for hard-drawn copper and copper cadmium
a) to ensure the electrical and physical interchangeability of solid and stranded circular conductors for overhead power
products from different manufacturers; transmission systems.
b) to limit the number of battery types; Price RM20
c) to define a standard of quality and provide guidance for its
assessment; MS 1143 : 1989
d) to provide guidance on matters of safety. Specification for aluminium alloy stranded conductor for
These objects are achieved by specifying nomenclature, dimensions, overhead power transmission.
polarity, terminals, marking, test conditions and service output Covers requirements for heat-treated aluminium-magnesium-silicon
requirements for each battery. This standard supersedes MS 66 : alloy stranded conductors for overhead power transmission; values
1987. for physical properties, sizes of wires and of stranded conductors;
Price RM50 tolerances on dimensions, mechanical properties and electrical
resistivity; modules of elasticity and code names for use when
MS 66 : Part 2 : 1999 ordering.
Specification for primary cells and batteries : Part 2 : Price RM20
Specification sheets
Specifies dimensions together with outline drawings of batteries,
conditions and minimum duration of discharges and application.
Price RM70

29.220.20 Acid secondary cells and batteries

MS 68 : 1991
Specification for containers for lead acid batteries (First
revision).
This Malaysian Standard lays down the requirements and the meth-
ods of test for containers normally used in the assembly of lead-
acid storage batteries. This Malaysian Standard specifies the syn-
thetic resin and ebonite containers, hereinafter referred to as the
29.240.10 Substations. Surge arresters
‘container’, to be used for lead-acid batteries.
Remarks: The units and values used in this standard are in ac-
cordance with the International System of Units (SI) and ore ap-
pended for reference. MS IEC 60335-2-15 : 2004
Price RM10 Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-15
: Particular requirements for appliances for heating liquids
MS 994 : 1990 This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This International
Specification for water for lead-acid batteries. Standard deals with the safety of electrical appliances for heating
Specifies the grade A water for lead acid batteries. Also states limit liquids for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being
of conductivity measures at 20°C. Distilled or deionized water is not more than 250 V.
being used for the grade A water. Price RM30
Price RM10
MS IEC 61643-1 : 2006
Low-voltage surge protective devices – Part 1 : Surge protective
devices connected to low-voltage power distribution systems –
Requirements and tests (First revision)
This part of IEC 61643 is applicable to devices for surge protection
against indirect and direct effects of lightning or other transient
overvoltages. These devices are packaged to be connected to 50/
60 Hz a.c and d.c power circuits, and equipment rated up to 1 000 V
r.m.s. or 1 500 V d.c.
Price RM90

MS IEC 61643-12 : 2004


Low-voltage surge protective devices – Part 12 : Surge protective
devices connected to low-voltage power distribution systems –
Selection and application principles

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This part of IEC 61643 describes the principles for selection, operation, electrical apparatus, protected by flame-proof enclosure or designed
location and co-ordination of SPDs to be connected to 50 Hz to Hz to be intrinsically safe, according to the gas or vapour in which it is
a.c. and to d.c. power circuits and equipment rated up to 1 000 V intended to be used.
r.m.s. or 1 5000 V d.c. Price RM40
Price RM130
MS 1712 : 2003
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres –
MS IEC 61643-21 : 2004
Classification of mixtures of gases or vapours with air
Low-voltage surge protective devices – Part 21: Surge protective
according to their maximum experimental safe gaps and
devices connected to telecommunications and signalling
minimum igniting currents
networks – Performance requirements and testing methods
This Malaysian Standard provides guidance on the selection of the
This International Standard is applicable to devices for surge protection
appropriate group or sub-group of electrical apparatus, protected
of telecommunications and signalling networks against indirect and
by flameproof enclosure or designed to be intrinsically safe,
direct effects of lighting or other transient overvoltages.
according to the gas or vapour in which it is intended to be used.
Price RM70
Price RM20

MS 1713 : 2003
29.240.30 Control equipment for electric Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres –
power systems Construction and use of rooms or buildings protected by
pressurisation
This Malaysian Standard defines the conditions in which an electrical
MS 925 : 1984 apparatus liable to cause an ignition may be used in a room or
Specification for direct acting indicating electrical measuring building where flammable gases or vapours may be present. The
instruments and their accessories. ingress of these gases or vapours into the room is being prevented
Applies to ammeters, voltmeters, single phase and polyphase watt by maintaining inside it a protective gas at a higher pressure than
meters for direct alternating current. that of the outside atmosphere.
Price RM60 Price RM20

MS IEC 60079-0 : 2005


Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 0 :
29.260.10 Electrical installations for outdoor General requirements (First revision)
use This Malaysian Standard specifies the general requirements for
construction, testing and marking of electrical apparatus, Ex cable
entries and Ex components, intended for use in explosive gas
MS 556 : 1978 atmospheres.
Specification for electrical safety code of private electric Price RM80
generating plant (First revision).
Covers electrical supply conductors, plant and equipment in electrical MS IEC 60079-1 : 2005
supply stations installed in, owned and operated by a private Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 1 :
establishment. The purpose of this code is to safe-guard persons from Flameproof enclosures “d” (First revision)
hazards arising from the installation, operation and maintenance of This Malaysian Standard contains the specific requirements for the
the above. construction and testing of electrical apparatus with the type of
protection flameproof enclosure “d”, intended for use in potentially
Price RM30
explosive gas atmospheres.
Price RM80

29.260.20 Electrical apparatus for explosive MS IEC 60079-1-1 : 2004


Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 1-1
atmospheres : Flameproof enclosures “d” – Method of test for ascertainment
of maximum experimental safe gap
This part of IEC 60079 describes a test method intended for the
MS 1591 : 2003 measurement of the maximum experimental safe gas- or vapour-
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 16: air mixtures under normal conditions of temperature1 and pressure
Artificial ventilation for the protection of analyser (s) houses so as to permit the selection of an appropriate group of flameproof
This Malaysian Standard provides the general principles of protection, enclosures
by artificial ventilation, of analyzer (s) houses against the Price RM20
explosion hazards caused by internal release of flammable substances
and, if applicable, against the hazards caused by an external explosive MS IEC 60079-2 : 2003
gas atmosphere. It also gives the conditions in which electrical Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 2 :
apparatus liable to cause ignition may be used in these analyser (s) Pressurized enclosures “p”
houses. This part of MS IEC 60079 contains the specific requirements for
Price RM30 the construction and testing of electrical apparatus with pressurized
enclosures, of protection type “p”, intended for use in explosive gas
atmospheres. The requirements contained in this standard are
MS 1592 : 2003 supplementary to those in MS IEC 60079-0. This standard specifies
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 20 : requirements for pressurized enclosures containing a limited release
Data for flammable gases and vapours, relating to the use of of a flammable substance.
electrical apparatus.
This Malaysian Standard gives guidance on the selection of appropriate Price RM60

77. METALLURGY 26
MS IEC 60079-4 : 2003 MS IEC 60079-15 : 2003
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres. Part 4: Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 15 :
Method of test for ignition temperature Type of protection “n”.
This method of test is intended for use in the determination of the This part of MS IEC 60079 specifies requirements for the construction,
ignition temperature of a chemically pure vapour or gas in air at testing and marking for Group 11 electrical apparatus with type of
atmospheric pressure. protection “n” intended for use in explosive gas atmospheres. This
Price RM30 standard is applicable to non-sparking electrical apparatus and also
to electrical apparatus with parts or circuits producing arcs or sparks
or having hot surfaces which, if not protected in one of the ways
MS IEC 60079-5 : 2003 specified in this standard, could be capable of igniting a surrounding
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 5 : explosive gas atmosphere..
Powder filling “q” Price RM90
This part of MS IEC 60079 contains the specific requirements for the
construction, testing and marking of electrical apparatus, parts of
MS IEC 60079-17 : 2003
electrical apparatus and Ex components in the type of protection
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 17 :
powder filling “q”, intended for use in potentially explosive
Inspection and maintenance of electrical installations in
atmospheres of gas, vapour and mist.
hazardous areas (other than mines).
Price RM30
This part of MS IEC 60079 is intended to be applied by users, and
covers factors directly related to the inspection and maintenance of
MS IEC 60079-6 : 2003
electrical installations within hazardous areas only. it does not include
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres : Part 6 :
conventional requirements for electrical installations, nor the testing
Oil immersion “o”.
and certification of electrical apparatus. It does not cover Group 1
This part of MS IEC 60079 specifies the requirements for the
apparatus (applications for mines susceptible to firedamp). This
construction and testing of oil-immersed electrical apparatus, oil-
standard supplements the requirements laid down in IEC 60364-6-
immersed parts of electrical apparatus and Ex components in the
61.
type of protection “o” intended for use in potentially explosive
atmospheres of gas , vapour and mist Price RM40
Price RM20
MS IEC 60079-18 : 2005
MS IEC 60079-7 : 2003 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 18 :
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 7 : Construction, test and marking of type of protection
Increased safety “e” encapsulation “m” electrical apparatus (First revision)
This part of MS IEC 60079 specifies the requirements for the design, This part of MS IEC 60079 gives the specific requirements for the
construction, testing and marking of electrical apparatus with type of construction, testing and marking of electrical apparatus, parts of
protection increased safety “e” intended for use in explosive gas electrical apparatus and Ex components with the type of protection
atmospheres. This standard applies to electrical apparatus with a encapsulation “m”.
rated value of supply voltage not exceeding 11 kV r.m.s. a.c. or d.c. Price RM40
Price RM80
MS IEC 60079-19 : 2003
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 19 :
MS IEC 60079-10 : 2003
Repair and overhaul for apparatus used in explosive
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 10 :
atmospheres (other than mines or explosives).
Classification of hazardous areas.
This part of MS IEC 60079: - gives instructions, principally of a
This part of MS IEC 60079 is concerned with the classification of
technical nature, on the repair, overhaul, reclamation and modification
hazardous areas where flammable gas or vapour risks may arise, in
of a certified apparatus designed for use in explosive atmospheres
order to permit the proper selection and installation of apparatus for
(other then mining applications or explosive processing and
use in such hazardous areas.
manufacture); - is not applicable to maintenance, other than when
Price RM70 repair and overhaul cannot be disassociated from maintenance,
neither does it give advice on cable entry systems which may require
MS IEC 60079-11 : 2003 renewal when the apparatus is re-installed; - assumes that good
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 11 : engineering practices are adopted throughout.
Intrinsic safety “I”. Price RM50
This part of MS IEC 60079 specifies the construction and testing of
intrinsically safe apparatus, intended for use in potentially explosive MS IEC 60079-25 : 2005
atmospheres and for associated apparatus, which is intended for Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 25 :
connection to intrinsically safe circuits which enter such atmospheres. Intrinsically safe systems
Price RM100 This Malaysian Standard contains the specific requirements for
construction and assessment of intrinsically safe electrical systems,
MS IEC 60079-14 : 2003 type of protection “i” intended for use as a whole or in part, in explosive
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 14 : atmospheres in Group II locations. This standard is intended for use
Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines). by the designer of the system who may be a manufacturers, a
This part of MS IEC 60079 contains the specific requirements for the specialist consultant or a member of the end-user’s staff.
design, selection and erection of electrical installations in explosive Price RM70
gas atmospheres. These requirements are in addition to the
requirements for installations in non-hazardous areas. This standard
applies to all electrical equipment and installations in hazardous areas
whether permanent, temporary, portable, transportable or hand-held.
It applies to installations at all voltages. This standard does not apply
to electrical installations in mines susceptible to firedamp.
Price RM70

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MS IEC 60079-26 : 2005
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 26 :
Construction, test and marking of group II zone 0 electrical
apparatus
This Malaysian Standard specifies the particular requirements for
construction, test and marking for electrical apparatus of Group II
intended for use in Zone 0 as defined in MS IEC 60079-10. This
electrical apparatus, within the operational parameters specified by
the manufacturers, ensures a very high level of protection that
includes rare faults related to the apparatus of two faults occurring
independently of each other.
Price RM30

MS IEC TS 60079-27 : 2004


Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres – Part 27 :
Fieldbus intrinsically safe concept (FISCO)
This part of IEC 60079, which is a technical specification, contains
the details of apparatus, systems and installation practice for use
with the Fieldbus intrinsically safe concept (FISCO) and is based on
the concepts of Manchester encoded, bus powered systems designed
in accordance with IEC 61158-2 which is the physical layer standard
for Fieldbus installations.
Price RM20

MS IEC 61000-3-12 : 2005


Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 3-12 : Limits for
harmonic currents produced by equipment connected to public
low-voltage systems with input current > 16 A and <_75 A per
phase
This Malaysian Standard deals with the limitation of harmonic currents
injected into the public supply system. The limits given in this standard
are applicable to electrical and electronic equipment with rated input
current exceeding 16 A and up to and including 75 A per phase,
intended to be connected to public low-voltage a.c distribution
systems.
Price RM40

29.260.99 Other electrical equipment for


working in special conditions

MS 477 : 1977
Code of practice for protection of electrical power equipment
against climatic conditions.
Applies to electrical power equipment as distinct from
telecommunication and allied electric equipment except where this
forms an integral part of the power equipment. No guidance is given
on the special precautions necessary for equipment used in aircraft.
Price RM80

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31. ELECTRONICS

MS IEC 60115-1 : 2003


Fixed resistors for use in electronic equipment – Part 1: Generic
31.020 Electronic components in general specification
This part of MS IEC 60115 is applicable to fixed resistors for use in
electronic equipment. It establishes standard terms, inspection
MS 142 : 1973 procedures and methods of test for use in sectional and detail
Specification for precautions with respect to possible hazards specifications of electronic components for quality assessment or any
when dealing with electronic equipment employing similar other purpose.
techniques Price RM70
Specifies precautions and general rules of behaviour when dealing
with electronic equipment either for operational or maintenance 31.060 Capacitors
purposes. This standard serves to form a basis for preparation of
more comprehensive instructions as safety measures against
possible hazards. 31.060.01 Capacitors in general
Price RM30

MS 279 : 1983
31.040 Resistors Specification for capacitors for use in tubular fluorescent, high-
pressure mercury and low-pressure sodium vapour discharge
lamp circuits (First revision).
MS IEC 61643-331 : 2004 Specifies requirements for both self-heating and non-self-heating
Component for low-voltage surge protective devices – Part 331: capacitors of up to and including 2.5 Kvar. with capacitance of not
Specification for metal oxide varistors (MOV) less than 01.F and having rated voltage not exceeding 1Kv. Covers
This part of IEC 61643 is a test specification for metal oxide varistors only impregnated or unimpregnated capacitors having a dielectric of
(MOV). Which are used for applications up to 1 000 V a.c. or 1 5000 paper, plastic film or combination of both, either metallized or with
V d.c. in power line, or telecommunication, or signalling circuits. metal foil electrode. Does not include radio-interference suppress or
They are designed to protect apparatus or personnel, or both, from capacitors.
high transient voltages. Price RM30
Price RM30
MS 763 : 1982
Specification for preferred number series for resistance and
capacitors.
31.040.01 Resistors in general Specifies preferred number series in two sections, Section 1 : for
resistors and capacitors, Section 2 : for close tolerance resistors and
capacitors.
MS 763 : 1982 Price RM10
Specification for preferred number series for resistance and
capacitors.
Specifies preferred number series in two sections, Section 1 : for
31.080.10 Diodes
resistors and capacitors, Section 2 : for close tolerance resistors
and capacitors.
Price RM10 MS IEC 61643-341 : 2004
Low-voltage surge protective devices – Part 341 : Specification
for thyristor surge suppressors (TSS)
This part of IEC 61643 is a test specification standard for thyristor
surge suppressor (TSS) components designed to limit overvoltages
31.040.10 Fixed resistors and divert surge currents by clipping and crowbarring actions. Such
components are used in the construction of surge protective devices,
particularly as they apply to telecommunications.
MS IEC 60062 : 2003 Price RM70
Marking code for resistors and capacitors
This standard specifies marking codes for resistors and capacitors.
The code specified in Clause 2 gives a colour coding for fixed
resistors. It is intended for use with the values of the E6 to E192
series as specified in IEC Publication 63, Preferred Number Series
of Resistors and Capacitors. The code specified in Clause 3 gives a
system for marking resistance and capacitance values by means of
letters and digits. The code specified in Clause 4 gives a system for
marking the tolerance on resistance and capacitance values by
means of a letter. The code specified in Clause 5 gives systems for
marking of date codes on capacitors and resistors by means of letters
and digits. Diode Resistor Capacitor
Price RM30

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31.100 Electronic Tubes

MS IEC 61643-311 : 2004


Components for low-voltage surge protective devices – Part 311
: Specification for gas discharge tubes (GDT)
Gas discharge tubes (GDTs) are used for applications up to 1 000 V
a.c or 1 500 V d.c. in communication or signalling circuits. They are
defined as a gap, or series of gaps, in an enclosed discharge medium
other than air. They are designed to protect apparatus or personnel,
or both, from high transient voltage. This standard does not specify
requirements applicable to complete surge protective devices, nor
does it specify total requirements for GDTs employed within
electronics devices, where precise coordination between GDT
performance and surge protective device withstand capability is highly
critical.
Price RM30

Gas Discharge Tubes (GDT)

MS IEC 61643-321 : 2004


Component for low-voltage surge protective devices – Part 321
: Specification for avalanche breakdown diode (ABD)
This part of IEC 61643 is applicable to avalanche breakdown diodes
(ABDs) which represent one type surge protective device component
(hereinafter referred to as SPDC) used in the design and construction
of surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power
distribution systems, transmission, and signalling networks. Test
specifications in this standard are for single ABDs consisting of two
terminals. However, multiple ABDs may be assembled within a single
package defined as a diode array. Each diode within the array can
be tested to this specification.
Price RM30

31.220.20 Switches

MS 590 : 1979
Specification for low-voltage air-break switches, air break
disconnectors, air-break switch connectors and fuse
combination units.
Intended for equipment to be used in distribution circuits and motor
circuits where rated voltage does not exceed 1000V a.c. or 1200V
d.c.. Definitions cover types of devices constructional elements,
conditions of operation, characteristics quantities. Also include
markings and type tests required.
Price RM50

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NUMERICAL LISTING

Standards Number Price (RM) Page Standards Number Price (RM) Page

MS
MS 859 : Part 3 : 1996 20 9
MS 45 : 1991 30 24 MS 860 : Part 1 : 1983 20 1
MS 66 : Part 1 : 1999 50 25 MS 925 : 1984 60 26
MS 66 : Part 2 : 1999 70 25 MS 935 : 1984 50 23
MS 68 : 1991 10 25 MS 938 : 1984 20 3
MS 69 : 1995 30 3,5 MS 944 : 1984 20 1
MS 136 : 1995 40 5 MS 946 : 1984 30 1
MS 137 : 1973 20 5 MS 948 : 1984 60 14
MS 138 : 1995 20 5 MS 983 : 2004 20 19
MS 140 : 1987 60 5 MS 994 : 1990 10 25
MS 141 : Part 1 : 1993 50 18 MS 1034 : 1986 20 9
MS 141 : Part 2 : 1993 30 18 MS 1039 : 1986 80 11
MS 142 : 1973 30 29 MS 1092 : 1987 10 5
MS 274 : 1995 60 5 MS 1093 : 1987 10 5
MS 275 : Part 1 : 1975 30 9 MS 1095 : 1987 80 6
MS 275 : Part 2 : 1975 40 9 MS 1141 : 2006 50 11
MS 276 : 1987 20 5 MS 1142 : 1989 20 3, 25
MS 277 : 1996 20 24 MS 1143 : 1989 20 3, 25
MS 278 : 1987 40 6 MS 1144 : 1998 70 1, 9
MS 279 : 1983 30 18, 29 MS 1202 : 1991 60 23
MS 280 : 1975 20 3 MS 1237 : 1991 20 5
MS 406 : 1996 10 1 MS 1238 : 1991 10 5
MS 434 : 1976 20 6 MS 1239 : 1991 10 5
MS 435 : 1976 20 4 MS 1240 : 1991 20 5
MS 472 : Pt.2 :Sec. 2.9 :1983 10 1 MS 1403 : 1996 (2003) 40 22
MS 472 : Pt.3 :Sec. 3.1 :1986 100 1 MS 1428 : 1997 30 12
MS 477 : 1977 80 28 MS 1445 : Part 1 : 1998 110 13
MS 528 : 1977 10 4 MS 1445 : Part 3 : 1998 100 13
MS 529 : 1977 20 4 MS 1487 : 1999 30 1
MS 550 : 1978 30 4 MS 1534 : Part 1 : 2002 40 9
MS 551 : 1978 40 4 MS 1534 : Pt 2 : Sec. 1 : 2002 20 9
MS 556 : 1978 30 26 MS 1534 : Pt 2 : Sec. 2 : 2003 20 9
MS 589 : Part 1 : 1997 70 10 MS 1534 : Pt 2 : Sec. 3 : 2003 20 9
MS 589 : Part 2 : 1997 70 10 MS 1534 : Pt 2 : Sec. 4 : 2003 20 10
MS 589 : Part 3 : 1998 90 11 MS 1540 : 2002 10 3
MS 589 : Part 4 : 1998 40 11 MS 1577 : 2003 30 11
MS 590 : 1979 50 30 MS 1578 : 2003 30 11
MS 619 : Part 2-22 : 2005 30 16 MS 1579 : 2003 50 11
MS 754 : 1981 20 4 MS 1586 : Part 3 : 2003 20 12
MS 766 : Part 1 : 1982 20 6 MS 1591 : 2003 30 26
MS 763 : 1982 10 29 MS 1592 : 2003 40 26
MS 768 : 1982 10 23 MS 1700 : 1998 130 23
MS 769 : 1982 50 16 MS 1712 : 2003 20 26
MS 796 : 1982 20 5 MS 1713 : 2003 20 26
MS 824 : 1983 20 5 MS 1777 : Part 1 : 2005 30 10
MS 859 : Part 1 : 1999 40 8 MS 1777 : Part 2-1 : 2006 20 4
MS 859 : Part 2 : 1989 20 8 MS 1777 : Part 2-2 : 2006 30 4

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Standards Number Price(RM) Page Standards Number Price (RM) Page

MS 1777 : Part 2-3 : 2006 20 10 MS IEC 60079-6 : 2003 20 27


MS 1777 : Part 2-4 : 2006 20 10 MS IEC 60079-7 : 2003 80 27
MS 1778 : Part 1 : 2005 30 18 MS IEC 60079-10 : 2003 70 27
MS 1778 : Part 2 : 2005 20 18 MS IEC 60079-11 : 2003 100 27
MS 1779 : 2005 10 4 MS IEC 60079-14 : 2003 70 27
MS 1781 : 2005 120 14 MS IEC 60079-15 : 2003 90 27
MS 1782 : 2005 90 14 MS IEC 60079-17 : 2003 40 27
MS 1838 : 2005 10 4 MS IEC 60079-18 : 2005 40 27
MS 1840 : 2005 300 14 MS IEC 60079-19 : 2003 50 27
MS 1862 : 2005 20 3 MS IEC 60079-25 : 2005 70 27
MS 1863 : 2005 20 3 MS IEC 60079-26 : 2005 30 28
MS 1873 : 2005 70 10 MS IEC TS 60079-27 : 2004 20 28
MS 1873 : Part 21 : 2006 20 13 MS IEC 60081 : 2003 100 18
MS 1873 : Part 22 : 2006 20 10 MS IEC 60115-1 : 2003 70 29
MS 1936 : 2006 100 1 MS IEC 60155 : 1996 40 16
MS 2100 : 2006 20 4 MS IEC 60183 : 2003 20 6
MS 2101 : 2006 20 4 MS IEC 60188 : 2006 40 18
MS 2102 : 2006 20 4
MS IEC 60192 : 2003 40 21
MS 2103 : 2006 20 4
MS IEC 60228 : 2001 20 6
MS 2104 : 2006 20 4
MS IEC 60229 : 2001 20 6
MS IEC 60238 : 1999 100 16
MS IEC MS IEC 60269-1 : 2003 80 12
MS IEC 60269-2 : 2005 20 12
MS IEC 60269-2-1 : 2003 140 12
MS IEC 60034-2 : 2005 90 22
MS IEC 60269-3-1 : 2003 130 12
MS IEC 60034-3 : 2006 30 22
MS IEC 60269-4 : 2003 90 12
MS IEC 60034-5 : 2006 290 22
MS IEC 60269-4-1 : 2005 30 12
MS IEC 60034-6 : 2006 210 22
MS IEC 60287-1-2 : 2001 40 6
MS IEC 60034-7 : 2006 290 22
MS IEC 60287-2-1 : 2001 40 6
MS IEC 60034-8 : 2006 300 22
MS IEC 60287-2-2 : 2001 30 6
MS IEC 60038 : 2006 20 1
MS IEC 60287-3-2 : 2003 50 6
MS IEC 60050-426 : 2004 40 1
MS IEC 60320-1 : 2003 130 11
MS IEC 60061-4 : 2005 50 16
MS IEC 60320-2-2 : 2003 50 11
MS IEC 60062 : 2003 30 29
MS IEC 60331-11 : 2001 30 6
MS IEC 60064 : 2006 100 17
MS IEC 60331-21 : 2001 20 6
MS IEC 60076-1 : 2005 50 23
MS IEC 60331-23 : 2001 20 6
MS IEC 60076-2 : 2005 40 23
MS IEC 60331-25 : 2001 20 7
MS IEC 60076-3: 2005 60 23
MS IEC 60332-1 : 2001 20 7
MS IEC 60076-4 : 2005 70 23
MS IEC 60332-2 : 2001 20 7
MS IEC 60076-5 : 2005 30 23
MS IEC 60335-2-15 : 2004 30 25
MS IEC 60076-8 : 2005 90 23
MS IEC 60335-2-29 : 2005 30 24
MS IEC 60076-10: 2005 40 23
MS IEC 60335-2-95 : 2003 30 9
MS IEC 60079-0 : 2005 80 26
MS IEC 60335-2-97 : 2003 30 9
MS IEC 60079-1 : 2005 80 26
MS IEC 60360 : 1999 30 16
MS IEC 60079-1-1 : 2004 20 26
MS IEC 60357 : 2003 110 17
MS IEC 60079-2 : 2003 60 26
MS IEC 60364-7-702 : 2003 30 1
MS IEC 60079-4 : 2003 30 27
MS IEC 60399 : 2003 20 15
MS IEC 60079-5 : 2003 30 27

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MS IEC 60400 : 1999 90 17 MS IEC 60810 : 2001 40 16


MS IEC 60423 : 2002 30 10 MS IEC 60811-1-1 : 1997 40 7
MS IEC 60432-1 : 2006 50 17 MS IEC 60811-1-2 : 1997 30 7
MS IEC 60432-2 : 2006 20 17 MS IEC 60811-1-3 : 1997 20 7
MS IEC 60432-3 : 2006 40 18 MS IEC 60811-2-1 : 1997 30 7
MS IEC 60439-1 : 2005 110 14 MS IEC 60811-3-1 : 1997 30 7
MS IEC 60439-2 : 2002 40 14 MS IEC 60811-3-2 : 1997 30 8
MS IEC 60439-3 : 2003 30 14 MS IEC 60811-4-1 : 1997 40 8
MS IEC 60439-4 : 2005 30 14 MS IEC 60811-4-2 : 1997 30 8
MS IEC 60439-5 : 2004 40 14 MS IEC 60811-5-1 : 1997 30 8
MS IEC 60478-1 : 1996 30 24 MS IEC 60838-1 : 1999 40 17
MS IEC 60478-2 : 1996 20 24 MS IEC 60838-2-1 : 1999 20 17
MS IEC 60478-3 : 1996 20 24 MS IEC 60885-1 : 2003 10 8
MS IEC 60478-4 : 1996 50 24 MS IEC 60885-2 : 2003 10 8
MS IEC 60502-1 : 1998 60 7 MS IEC 60885-3 : 2003 40 8
MS IEC 60502-2 : 1998 70 7 MS IEC 60898-1 : 2003 130 12
MS IEC 60502-4 : 1998 40 7 MS IEC 60898-2 : 2003 30 13
MS IEC 60529 : 2005 60 2 MS IEC 60901 : 2003 200 20
MS IEC 60570 : 2006 30 18 MS IEC 60922 : 1995 70 15
MS IEC 60570-2-1 : 2003 10 19 MS IEC 60923 : 1995 40 15
MS IEC 60598-1 : 2006 190 19 MS IEC 60925 : 2003 30 21
MS IEC 60598-2-1 : 1997 20 19 MS IEC 60926 : 2001 50 16
MS IEC 60598-2-2 : 1998 20 19 MS IEC 60927 : 2003 40 18
MS IEC 60598-2-3 : 2006 20 19 MS IEC 60928 : 1995 40 15
MS IEC 60598-2-4 : 2003 20 19 MS IEC 60929 : 1995 60 15
MS IEC 60598-2-5 : 2006 10 19 MS IEC 60947-1 : 2004 180 14
MS IEC 60598-2-6 : 2003 30 20 MS IEC 60947-2 : 2000 140 13
MS IEC 60598-2-7 : 2003 20 20 MS IEC 60947-3 : 2000 60 12,13,14
MS IEC 60598-2-8 : 2006 20 20 MS IEC 60947-4-1 : 2005 100 14
MS IEC 60598-2-9 : 2001 30 15 MS IEC 60947-4-2 : 2005 90 14
MS IEC 60598-2-10 : 2006 20 20 MS IEC 60947-5-1 : 2005 100 12, 15
MS IEC 60598-2-11 : 2006 20 20 MS IEC 60947-5-2 : 2005 110 12, 15
MS IEC 60598-2-17 : 2003 20 20 MS IEC 60968 : 2006 20 18
MS IEC 60598-2-18 : 1998 20 20 MS IEC 60969 : 2006 20 19
MS IEC 60598-2-19 : 2003 40 20 MS IEC 60983 : 2002 60 15
MS IEC 60598-2-20 : 1998 20 20 MS IEC 61000-3-5 : 2000 20 2
MS IEC 60598-2-23 : 2003 20 20 MS IEC 61000-3-12 : 2005 40 28
MS IEC 60598-2-24 : 2006 10 20 MS IEC 61000-4-2 : 2002 40 2
MS IEC 60598-2-25 : 2001 30 20 MS IEC 61000-4-3 : 2001 40 2
MS IEC 60630 : 2003 100 18 MS IEC 61000-4-4 : 2000 40 2
MS IEC 60634 : 1999 20 21 MS IEC 61000-4-5 : 2000 50 2
MS IEC 60662 : 2002 140 15 MS IEC 61000-4-6 : 2000 50 2
MS IEC 60669-1 : 2004 100 11 MS IEC 61000-4-8 : 2000 40 2
MS IEC 60669-2-1 : 2004 50 11 MS IEC 61000-4-10 : 2000 40 2
MS IEC 60669-2-2 : 2004 30 11 MS IEC 61000-4-11 : 2000 30 2
MS IEC 60669-2-3 : 2004 30 12 MS IEC 61000-4-12 : 2000 50 2
MS IEC 60682 : 2003 40 20 MS IEC 61000-4-16 : 2000 40 2
MS IEC 61000-6-1 : 2000 30 3
MS IEC 60809 : 2001 140 16
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MS IEC 61000-6-3 : 2000 20 3


MS IEC 61000-6-4 : 2000 20 3 MS CISPR
MS IEC 61008-1 : 2003 140 13
MS IEC 61008-2-1 : 2003 10 13 MS CISPR 19 : 2000 20 1
MS IEC 61008-2-2 : 2003 10 13
MS IEC 61009-1 : 2003 150 13
MS IEC 61009-2-1 : 2003 20 13 MS ISO
MS IEC 61009-2-2 : 2003 20 13
MS IEC 61046 : 2001 70 16 MS ISO 6570 : 2003 30 17
MS IEC 61047 : 2001 40 16
MS IEC 61048 : 2006 40 19
MS IEC 61049 : 1999 20 17
MS IEC 61050 : 2001 50 19
MS IEC 61126 : 2001 70 16
MS IEC 61228 : 2003 20 16
MS IEC 61167 : 1999 50 17
MS IEC 61195 : 2001 30 19
MS IEC 61199 : 2001 40 19
MS IEC 61204 : 1996 40 24
MS IEC 61204-3 : 2006 40 24
MS IEC 61347-1 : 2003 70 21
MS IEC 61347-2-1 : 2003 30 21
MS IEC 61347-2-2 : 2003 40 21
MS IEC 61347-2-3 : 2003 30 21
MS IEC 61347-2-4 : 2003 20 21
MS IEC 61347-2-5 : 2003 30 21
MS IEC 61347-2-6 : 2003 20 21
MS IEC 61347-2-7 : 2003 20 22
MS IEC 61347-2-8 : 2003 30 22
MS IEC 61347-2-9 : 2003 30 22
MS IEC 61347-2-10 : 2003 30 22
MS IEC 61537 : 2006 70 10
MS IEC 61540 : 2003 120 4
MS IEC 61549 : 2003 30 18
MS IEC 61558-1: 2005 140 23
MS IEC 61558-2-1: 2005 20 23
MS IEC 61558-2-2: 2005 20 23
MS IEC 61558-2-3: 2005 20 24
MS IEC 61558-2-4: 2005 20 24
MS IEC 61558-2-5: 2005 20 24
MS IEC 61558-2-6 : 2005 20 24
MS IEC 61643-1 : 2006 90 25
MS IEC 61643-12 : 2004 130 25
MS IEC 61643-21 : 2004 70 26
MS IEC 61643-311 : 2004 30 30
MS IEC 61643-321 : 2004 30 30
MS IEC 61643-331 : 2004 30 29
MS IEC 61643-341 : 2004 70 29

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Subject - MS Number - Page Subject - MS Number - Page

A Cold headed (MS 1863), 3


Conductors, Insulated cables (MS 69), 3, 5
Aluminium alloys Conductors, Insulated cables (MS IEC 60228), 6
- Stranded conductors for overhead transmission Controlgear & switchgear
(MS 1143), 3, 25 - Circuit – breakers (MS IEC 60947-2), 13
- Distribution boards (MS 1445:Pt.3), 13
- Factory-built assembly (MS 948), 14
- PVC insulated cables (MS 137), 5
B - Switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors & fuse
Ballasts combination unit (MS IEC 60947-3), 12, 13, 14
- Fluorescent lamps - Type – tested & partially type – tested assemblies
- Energy consumption, performance, (MS 1778:Part1), 18 (MS 1445:Pt 1), 13
- Energy labeling, (MS 1778:Part2) , 18 Copper & alloys - Wire, for electrical purposes (MS 280), 3
- Tubular fluorescent lamps Couplers
- Safety requirements (MS 141: Pt. 1), 18 - Household and general purposes
- Performance requirements (MS 141 : Pt. 2), 18 - General requirement (MS IEC 60320-1), 11
- A.C. supplied - Interconnection for coupler (MS IEC 60320-2-2), 11
- Safety requirements (MS IEC 60928), 15 Crimp type
- Performance requirements (MS IEC 60929),15 - Cable lugs (MS 1540), 3
- Discharge lamps (MS IEC 60922), 15 - Cable links – Copper (MS 1779), 4
- Performance requirements (MS IEC 60923), 15 - Heavy duty – Copper (MS 1838), 4
Batteries Current transformers (MS 1202), 23
- Lead acid containers (MS 68),25
- Lead acid storage, in automobiles (MS 45), 24
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-
Motorcycles (MS 277),24
Primary cells D
- General (MS 66:Pt 1), 25 Degree of protection, IP code (MS IEC 60529), 2
- Specification sheets (MS 66:Pt 2), 25
- Water for lead-acid (MS 994), 25
Bayonet lamp caps - Lampholders & B.C. adaptors (MS 769), 16

C E
Edison screw lampholders (MS IEC 60238), 16
Cable tray systems (MS IEC 61537), 10
Electric cables
Cable trunking and cable ducting systems - Aluminium solid conductors, Insulated cable (MS 434), 6
- Electrical installation - Calculation, current rating
- General requirements (MS 1777:Pt.1),10 - Sheath eddy (MS IEC 60287-1-2), 6
- Mounting on walls or ceilings (MS 1777:Pt.2-1), 4 - Thermal resistance (MS IEC 60287-2-1), 6
- Slotted cable trunking system for cabinet - Reduction factors (MS IEC 60287-2-2), 6
(MS 1777:Pt.2-3), 4 - Power cable size (MS IEC 60287-3-2), 6
- Service poles (MS 1777:Pt.2-4), 4 - High-voltage, guide and selection (MS IEC 60183), 6
- Underfloor and flushfloor installations - Fire conditions
(MS 1777:Pt.2-2), 4 - Apparatus (MS IEC 60331-11), 6
- Mercury/sodium vapour (MS 279), 18, 29 - Electric data cables (MS IEC 60331-23), 6
- Marking codes (MS IEC 60062), 29 - Optical fibre cables (MS IEC 60331-25), 7
- Preferred number series (MS 763), 29 - Procedures and requirements (MS IEC 60331-21), 6
- Tubular fluorescent & discharge lamp circuits - Single vertical (MS IEC 60332-1), 7
performance (MS IEC 61049), 17 - Small vertical insulated copper (MS IEC 60332-2), 7
- Tubular fluorescent & discharge lamp circuits - Insulated flexible cords & cables (MS 140), 5
safety reg. (MS IEC 61048), 19 - Insulation & sheath, Rubber (MS 276), 5
Carbon steel tubes (MS 1862), 3 - Cables for voltages of 1 KV (MS IEC 60502-1), 7
Conduit systems, electrical installations - Cables (MS IEC 60502-2), 7
- General requirement (MS 1534:Pt.1), 9 - Accessories for cables (MS IEC 60502-4), 7
- Rigid conduit systems (MS 1534:Pt.2:Sec.1), 9 - Insulation & sheaths
- Outsides diameters, threads and fittings (MS IEC 60423), 10 - Test methods (MS 1095), 6
Circuit breakers
- Earth-leakage, - Residual current operated (MS 946), 1
- Miniature air-break (MS IEC 60898-1), 12
- A.c and d.c operation (MS IEC 60898-2), 13

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Subject - MS Number - Page
Subject - MS Number - Page
- Mechanical properties (MS IEC 60811-1-1), 7
Electrical apparatus – explosive gas atmospheres
- Thermal ageing methods (MS IEC 60811-1-2), 7
- General requirements (MS IEC 60079-0), 26
- Water absorption tests (MS IEC 60811-1-3), 7
- Flameproof enclosures “d” (MS IEC 60079-1), 26
- Hot set test (MS IEC 60811-2-1), 7
- Flameproof enclosures “d” (MS IEC 60079-1-1 ), 26
- PVC, cracking test (MS IEC 811-3-1), 7
- Fieldbus intrinsically safe concept (FISCO) (MS IEC TS
- PVC,thermal stability test (MS IEC 60811-3-2), 8
60079-27), 28
- PE and polypropylene compounds
- Pressurized enclosures “p” (MS IEC 60079-2),26
- Environmental cracking (MS IEC 60811-4-1), 8
- Ignition temperature (MS IEC 60079-4), 27
- Elongation at break (MS IEC 60811-4-2), 8
- Powder filling “q” (MS IEC 60079-5 ), 27
- Filling compound (MS IEC 60811-5-1), 8
- Oil immersion “o” (MS IEC 60079-6), 27
- Oversheaths, special protective (MS IEC 60229), 6
- Increased safety “e” (MS IEC 60079-7), 27
- Test method
- Classification of hazardous areas (MS IEC 60079-10), 27
- Cables, cords and wires (MS IEC 60885-1), 8
- Intrinsic safety “l” (MS IEC 60079-11), 27
- Partial discharge tests (MS IEC 60885-2), 8
- Hazardous areas (other than mines) (MS IEC 60079-
- Extruded power cables (MS IEC 60885-3), 8
14), 27
- Portable cable reels, for household use (MS 1141), 11
- Type of protection “n” (MS IEC 60079-15), 27
- PVC, Insulation & sheath (MS 138), 5
Artificial ventilation for the protection of analysers
Electric cable and wire
houses (MS 1591), 26
- Single-core PVC insulated cable
- Inspection & maintenance (MS IEC 60079-17), 27
- Armoured (MS 2101), 4
- Encapsulation “m” (MS IEC 60079-18), 27
- Non-Armoured (MS 2100), 4
- Repair and overhaul, explosives atmospheres
- Multi core PVC insulated cable
(MS IEC 60079-19), 27
- Non-armoured (MS 2102), 4
- Data for flammable gases & vapours (MS 1592), 26
- Armoured (MS 2103), 4
Electrical household appliances
- Single core XLPE insulated cable
- Battery chargers (MS IEC 60335-2-29), 24
- Non-Armoured (MS 2104), 4
- Circuit breakers for a.c operation (MS IEC 60898-1), 12
Electric conductors
- Circuit-breakers for a.c and d.c (MS IEC 60898-2), 13
- Overhead transmission (MS 1142), 3, 25
- Heating liquids (MS IEC 60335-2-15), 25
Electric conduits
- Rice cooker (MS 472:Pt.2:Sec.2.9), 1
- Rigid PVC
- Rolling shutters, awnings, blinds (MS EC 60335-2-97) 9
- Underground telecommunication cables (MS 1034), 9
- Water heaters (MS 472:Pt.3:Sec.3.1), 1
- Steel conduits,bends & couplers (MS 275:Pt.1), 9
- Garage doors (MS IEC 60335-2-95), 9
- Fittings & components (MS 275:Pt.2), 9
- Special installations or location- swimming pools
Electric control equipment see Controlgear, Switchgear
(MS IEC 60364-7-702), 1
Electric luminaires
Electrical installations of building - Guide (MS 1936), 1
- General requirements (MS IEC 60598-1), 19
Electrical installation – conduit systems
- Fixed general purpose (MS IEC 60598-2-1), 19- - Particular requirements
- Particular requirements - Pliable conduit systems (MS 1534:Pt.2:Sec.2), 9
- Aquarium luminaries (MS IEC 60598-2-11), 20 - Flexible conduit systems (MS 1534:Pt.2:Sec.3), 9
- Flood lights (MS IEC 60598-2-5), 20 - Conduit systems buried underground
- Luminaires with built-in transformers for filament lamps (MS 1534:Pt.2:Sec.4), 10
(MS IEC 60598-2-6), 20 Electric plugs - Fuse links (MS 1428), 12
- Limited surface temperatures (MS IEC 60598-2-24), 20 - 13A, Rewirable & non-rewirable (MS 589:Pt.1), 10
- Portable luminaires for garden use - 13A, Switched & unswitched socket (MS 589:Pt.2), 10
(MS IEC 60598-2-7), 20 - 13A, Fused connection units, switched & unswitched
- Portable luminaries for children (MS 589:Pt.4), 11
(MS IEC 60598-2-10), 20 - 13A, Adaptors (MS 589:Pt.3), 11
- Handlamps (MS IEC 60598-2-8), 20 - 15A, plugs and socket-outlets (MS 1577), 11
- Luminaires for stage lighting, tv and film studios - Flat non-rewirable 2-pole, 2.5A, 250V (MS 1578), 11
(MS IEC 60598-2-17), 20 Electric power generation
- Air-handling luminaires (safety requirements) - Private, Electrical safety code (MS 556), 26
(MS IEC 60598-2-19), 20 Electric power systems
- Extra low voltage lighting systems for filament lamps - Extra low voltage, For indoor use (MS 860:Pt.1), 1
(MS IEC 60598-2-23), 20 Electric power transmission
- Road and street lighting (MS IEC 60598-2-3), 20 - Voltages for AC systems (MS 406), 1
Electrical accessories Electric shocks-Protection, Construction, Electrical equipment
- PRCDs (MS IEC 61540), 4 - Climatic conditions (MS 477), 28
- Safety (MS 1144), 1, 9 Electric switches see Switches
- Boxes and enclosures (MS 1873), 10 Electric wires - Wrought aluminium (MS 435), 4
- Connecting boxes and enclosures (MS 1873:Pt.22), 10 Electrical insulating materials - Classification (MS 938), 3
- Provision for suspensions and means Electrical measuring instruments
(MS 1873:Pt.21), 13 - Direct acting indicating (MS 925), 26
- Maximum demand indicators (MS 944), 1

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Subject - MS Number - Page Subject - MS Number - Page

Electrical plugs - Construction, test and marking Group II Zone 0


– 13A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and (MS IEC 60079-26), 28
connection units. Part: 4: Switches and unswitched (MS 589: - Flameproof enclosures “d” (MS IEC 60079-1), 26
Pt4), 11 - Flameproof enclosures “d” (MS IEC 60079-1-1), 26
Electrical plugs, flat non-rewirable two-pole plugs, 2.5 A, 250V - Fieldbus intrinsically safe concept (FISCO)
(MS 1578), 11 (MS IEC TS 60079-27), 28
Electricity generating sets - Portable (MS 1403), 22 - Pressurized enclosures “p” (MS IEC 60079-2), 26
- Ignition temperature (MS IEC 60079-4), 27
Electricity supply meters - Intrinsically safe systems (MS IEC 60079-25), 27
- Class 0.5, 1 and 2 single-phase and polyphase - Powder filling “q” (MS IEC 60079-5), 27
(MS 859:Pt.1), 8 - Oil immersion “o” (MS IEC 60079-6), 27
- 3 var-hour meters (MS 859:Pt.2), 8 - Increased safety “e” (MS IEC 60079-7), 27
- Class 1, Electro-mechanical (MS 859:Pt.3), 9 - Classification - hazardous areas(MS IEC 60079-10), 27
Electromagnetic compatibility - Intrinsic safety “l” (MS IEC 60079-11), 27
- Limits - Installations in hazardous areas (MS IEC 60079-14), 27
- Voltage fluctuations & flicker (MS IEC 61000-3-5), 2 - Type of protection “n” (MS IEC 60079-15), 27
- Harmonic currents (MS IEC 61000-3-12), 28 - Artificial ventilation (MS 1591), 26
- Testing & measurement - Inspection & maintenance (MS IEC 60079-17), 27
- Power frequency magnetic (MS IEC 61000-4-8), 2 - Encapsulation “m” (MS IEC 60079-18), 27
- Electrostatic discharge (MS IEC 61000-4-2), 2 - Repair and overhaul, explosives atmospheres
- Surge immunity test (MS IEC 61000-4-5), 2 (MS IEC 60079-19), 27
- Radio frequency (RF) (MS IEC 61000-4-6), 3 - Data for flammable gases & vapours (MS 1592), 26
- Immunity test (MS IEC 61000-4-16), 2 - Classification of mixtures of gases or vapour
- Oscillatory waves (MS IEC 61000-4-12), 2 (MS 1712), 26
- Oscillatory magnetic(MS IEC 61000-4-10), 2 - Construction and use of rooms, pressurisation
- Radiated, RF, (MS IEC 61000-4-3), 2 (MS 1713), 26
- Electrical fast transient (MS IEC 61000-4-4), 2
- Emission standard for residential, commercial
& light-industrial environment (MS IEC 61000-6-3), 3
- Emission standard for industrial environments
(MS IEC 61000-6-4), 3
F
Filament lamps – Tungsten
- Immunity for residential, commercial & light-industrial
- Domestic & general lighting (MS IEC 60064), 17
environment (MS IEC 61000-6-1), 3
- D.C or A.C supplied, convertors
Electrotechnical vocabulary:
- General requirements (MS IEC 61046), 16
- Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres
- Performance requirements (MS IEC 61047), 16
(MS IEC 60050-426), 1
Fluorescent lamps
- Electromagnetism (MS 1487), 1
- Glow – Starters (MS IEC 60155), 16
Electric luminaires
- General lighting service (MS IEC 60188), 18
- Detail requirements
- Double-capped
- Electric handlamps (MS IEC 60598-2-8), 20
- Safety (MS IEC 61195), 19
- Flood lights (MS IEC 60598-2-5), 19
- Performance specifications (MS IEC 60081), 18
- Fixed general purpose (MS IEC 60598-2-1), 19
- Single-capped
- Lighting chains (MS IEC 60598-2-20), 20
- Safety (MS IEC 61199), 19
- Portable luminaires (MS IEC 60598-2-4), 19
- Performance (MS IEC 60901), 20
- Road street lighting (MS IEC 60598-2-3), 19
- Tubular, performance (MS IEC 60925), 21
- Recessed luminaires (MS IEC 60598-2-2), 20
Fuses, Low-voltage
- Swimming pools (MS IEC 60598-2-18), 20
- General requirements (MS IEC 60269-1), 12
- Photo and film luminaires (MS IEC 60598-2-9), 15
- Unskilled persons - (MS 1586:Pt.3), 12
- Hospitals and health care (MS IEC 60598-2-25), 20
- Section 1 to IV (MS IEC 60269-3-1), 12
- Emergency lighting
- Fuses - authorized persons (MS IEC 60269-2), 12
- Luminaires (MS 619:Part 2-22), 16
- Standardized fuses (MS IEC 60269-2-1), 12
- General requirements (MS IEC 60598-1), 19
- Fuse-links, semiconductor devices (MS IEC 60269-4), 12
- Portable child – appealing (MS IEC 60598-2-10), 20
- Standardized fuse-links (MS IEC 60269-4-1), 12
- Particular requirements
- Built-in transformers (MS IEC 60598-2-6), 20
- Garden use (MS IEC 60598-2-7), 20
- Stage lighting, tv and film studios
(MS IEC 60598-2-17), 20 G
- Air-handling luminaires (safety
requirements) (MS IEC 60598-2-19), 20 Galvanised steel wire
- Extra low voltage (MS IEC 60598-2-23), 20 - Aluminium conductors (MS 1238), 5
Enclosures - Armouring submarines cables (MS 1240), 5
- Degrees of protection (IP code) (MS IEC 60529), 2 - Low carbon for armouring cables (MS 1239), 5
Explosive gas atmospheres, Electrical apparatus - Strand (MS 1237), 5
- General requirements (MS IEC 60079-0), 26

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Subject - MS Number - Page Subject - MS Number - Page

H -
-
AC semiconductor (MS IEC 60947-4-2), 14
Control circuit devices and switching elements
- Electromechanical circuit devices (MS IEC 60947-
Heat test source lamps (MS IEC 60634), 21 5-1), 12, 15
High – Pressure vapour lamps (MS IEC 60188), 18 - Proximity switches (MS IEC 60947-5-2), 12, 15
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear
- AC circuit-breakers (MS 1840), 14 - Assemblies
- AC metal-enclosed (MS 1782), 14 - Assemblies, type-tested and partially type-tested
- Common specifications (MS 1781), 14 (MS IEC 60439-1), 14
- Busbar trunking systems (MS IEC 60439-2), 14
- Unskilled persons, Distribution boards
(MS IEC 60439-3), 14
I - Construction sites (MS IEC 60439-4), 14
- Cables distribution cabinets (MS IEC 60439-5), 14
Incandescent lamps, Tungsten
- Filament lamps (MS IEC 60432-1), 17
LPG see Liquefied petroleum gas
- Halogen lamps (MS IEC 60432-2), 17
Luminaires – Electrical supply track systems (MS IEC 60570), 18
I- Non-vehicle (MS IEC 60432-3), 18
- Mixed supply system – Classes I and III
Insulated cables
(MS IEC 60570-2-1), 19
- PVC insulated, Non armoured (MS 136), 5
- PVC, Electricity supply (MS 274), 5
- Rubber insulated power & lighting cables (MS 278), 6
M
L
Maximum lamp outlines, General (MS IEC 61126), 16
Lamp cap Metal halide lamps (MS IEC 61167), 17
- Measurement of temperature (MS IEC 60360), 16 Microwave ovens
Lamp caps and holders – Measurements of radiation (MS CISPR 19), 1
- Gauges Miniatures lamps (MS IEC 60983), 15
- Guidelines and general information
(MS IEC 60061-4), 16
Lamp holders N
- Requirements & test (MS IEC 60838:Part 1), 17
- Lamp holder S14 (MS IEC 60838-2-1), 17 Natural gas
- Tubular fluorescent & starter holders (MS IEC 60400), 17 - Liquid content (MS ISO 6570), 17
- Barrel thread, shade holder ring (MS IEC 60399), 15
Lamps
- Auxiliaries, P
- Performance (MS IEC 60927), 18
- Safety requirements (MS IEC 60926), 16 Polymers
- Incandescent, maximum lamp (MS IEC 60630), 18 - Cable insulation & sheaths, Test methods (MS 1095), 6
- Miscellaneous (MS IEC 61549), 18 Portable cable reels (MS 1141), 11
- Tungsten halogen (MS IEC 60357), 17 Power supply, low voltage, performance and safety
- Ultraviolet, UV-radiation (MS IEC 61228), 16 requirements (MS IEC 61204), 24
- Sodium vapour, low pressure (MS IEC 60192), 21 Power transformers
- Controlgear - General (MS IEC 60076-1), 23
- Safety requirements (MS IEC 61347-1), 21 - Insulation level (MS IEC 60076-3), 23
- Starting devices (MS IEC 61347-2-1), 21 - Temperature rise (MS IEC 60076-2), 23
- Electronic convertors (MS IEC 61347-2-2), 21 - Lightning and switching impulse, guide
- Electronic ballast (MS IEC 61347-2-3), 21 (MS IEC 60076-4), 23
- General lighting (MS IEC 61347-2-4), 21 - Short circuit (MS IEC 60076-5), 23
- Public transport lighting (MS IEC 61347-2-5), 21 - Application guide (MS IEC 60076-8), 23
- Aircraft lighting (MS IEC 61347-2-6), 21 - Sound level (MS IEC 60076-10), 23
- Emergency lighting (MS IEC 61347-2-7), 22 - Reactors
- Fluorescent lamps (MS IEC 61347-2-8), 22 - General requirements (MS IEC 61558-1), 23
- Discharge lamps (MS IEC 61347-2-9), 22 - Separating transformers (MS IEC 61558-2-1), 23
- Invertors and convertors (MS IEC 61347-2-10), 22 - Control transformers (MS IEC 61558-2-2), 23
Lead acid batteries - Ignition transformers for gas & oil burners
- Containers (MS 68), 25 (MS IEC 61558-2-3), 24
Low-voltage power supply - Isolating transformers (MS IEC 61558-2-4), 24
- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) (MS IEC 61204-3), 24 - Shaver transformers and supply units
- (MS IEC 61558-2-5), 24
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Safety isolating transformers (MS IEC 61558-2-6), 24
- General rules (MS IEC 60947-1), 14
- Contactors and motor-starters Protective device - residual current operated (MS 946), 1
- Electromechanical (MS IEC 60947-4-1), 14

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Index
Subject - MS Number - Page Subject - MS Number - Page

Switchgear
R -
-
Factory-built assembly (MS 948), 14
PVC insulated cables (MS 137), 5
Switchgear & Controlgear
Residual current operated circuit-breaker - Circuit – Breakers (MS IEC 60947-2), 13
- General rules (MS IEC 61008-1), 13 - Switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors
- Independent of line voltage (MS IEC 61008-2-1), 13 (MS IEC 60947-3), 12, 13, 14
- Dependent on line voltage (MS IEC 61008-2-2), 13 - Contactors & motor-starters
- Integral overcurrent protection (MS IEC 61009-1), 13 - Electromechanical contactors (MS IEC 60947-4-1), 14
- RCBO’s functionally independent of line voltage - AC semiconductor motor (MS IEC 60947-4-2), 14
(MS IEC 61009-2-1), 13 - General rules (MS IEC 60947-1), 14
- RCBO’s functionally dependent on line voltage - Control circuit devices and switching elements
(MS IEC 61009-2-2), 13 (MS IEC 60947-5-2), 12, 15
Road vehicles - Electromechaniical control circuit devices
- Filament lamps, dimensional and requirement (MS IEC 60947-5-1), 12, 15
(MS IEC 60809), 16 - High-voltage
- Lamps, performance requirements - Alternating –current circuit breakers (MS 1840), 14
(MS IEC 60810), 16 - Standards (MS 1781), 14
Rotating electrical machines (MS IEC 60034-2), 22 Low-voltage, assemblies
- Cylindrical rotor synchronous machines (MS IEC 60034-3), 22 - Assemblies, type-tested and partially type-tested
- Protective enclosures (IP code) (MS IEC 60034-5), 22 (MS IEC 60439-1), 14
- Methods of cooling (IC code) (MS IEC 60034-6), 22 - Busbar trunking systems (MS IEC 60439-2), 14
- Mounting arrangement (IM code) (MS IEC 60034-7), 22 - Unskilled persons, Distribution boards
- Terminal markings (MS IEC 60034-8), 22 (MS IEC 60439-3), 14
- Insulated cables, Power & lighting (MS 278), 6 - Construction sites (MS IEC 60439-4), 14
- Insulation & sheath, Electric cables (MS 276), 5 - Cables distribution cabinets (MS IEC 60439-5), 14
Switchgear & Controlgear assemblies – type – Tested assemblies
S (MS 1445:Pt.1), 13

Self-ballasted lamps

-
Performance (MS IEC 60969), 19
Safety requirements (MS IEC 60968), 18
T
Signs - “Keluar” signs, Internally illuminated (MS 983), 19
Socket-outlets, portable 2 pin (MS 1579), 11 Transformers
Stabilized power supply - Current (MS 935), 23
- Reference levels & measurement of conducted - Not exceeding 1kVa rating (MS 768), 23
electromagnetic interference (MS IEC 60478-3), 24 - Safety isolating transformers (MS 1700), 23
- Specifying rating & performance ((MS IEC 60478-2), 24 - Tubular discharge lamps (MS IEC 61050), 19
- Terms and definitions (MS IEC 60478-1), 24 Tungsten filament lamps
- Test other than radio – frequency interference - Performance requirements (MS IEC 60064), 17
(MS IEC 60478-4), 24 Tungsten halogen lamps
Steel-wire rods - Non-vehicle (MS IEC 60357), 17
- High carbon (MS 1093), 5 - Measuring temperature, quartz (MS IEC 60682), 20
- Low carbon (MS 1092), 5
Steel-wire ropes
- Rounded steel for, (MS 550), 4
Stranded conductors
V
- Aluminium alloy, overhead transmission (MS 1143), 3, 25
Voltages (MS IEC 60038), 1
Surge protective devices, low-voltage power distribution
- Requirements and tests (MS IEC 61643-1), 25
- Gas discharge tubes (GDT) (MS IEC 61643-311), 30
-
-
Avalanche breakdown diode (MS IEC 61643-321), 30
Selection, application principles (MS IEC 61643-12), 25
W
- Performance requirements (MS IEC 61643-21), 26
- Metal oxide varistors (MOV) (MS IEC 61643-331), 29
- Thyristor surge suppressors (MS IEC 61643-341), 29 Wire ropes
Switches - Fibre components, Test methods (MS 528), 4
- A.C. switches, of over 1 kV rated voltage ((MS 1039), 11 - Cranes, excavators & general engineering
- Air-break, for up to 1000 a.c. or 1200 d.c. (MS 590), 30 (MS 551), 4
Switches, for household - Ropes 7 mm & smaller (MS 796), 5
- General requirements (MS IEC 60669-1), 11 - Stranded, Impregnating compounds & lubricants
- Electronics switches (MS IEC 60669-2-1), 11 (MS 529), 4
- Remote control switches (RCS) (MS IEC 60669-2-2), 11 - Stranded, requirements (MS 754), 4
- Time-delay switches (TDS) (MS IEC 60669-2-3), 12
Wiring accessories, General requirements (MS 1144), 1, 9

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