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AS 2699.3:2020 Built-in components for masonry construction, Part 3: Lintels and shelf angles (durability requirements) 2020 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 2020.  (Current)
Short Description
This Standard specifies requirements for testing the durability performance of steel lintels and shelf angles to be built into masonry.
AS 2699.2:2020 Built-in components for masonry construction, Part 2: Connectors and accessories 2020 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 2020.  (Current)
Short Description
This Standard specifies requirements for connectors and accessories built into masonry.
AS 2699.1:2020 Built-in components for masonry construction, Part 1: Wall ties 2020 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 2020.  (Current)
Short Description
This Standard specifies requirements for wall ties for use in tying together the leaves of cavity masonry walls, masonry veneer walls and loadbearing frames, and masonry veneer walls against a strong backing wall.
AS 3700:2018 Masonry Structures 2018 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Fifth Edition 2018.  (Pending Revision)
Short Description
Specifies minimum requirements for the design and construction of unreinforced, reinforced and prestressed masonry, including built-in components.
AS 4773.2:2015 Masonry in small buildings, Part 2: Construction 2015 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Second Edition 2015.  (Pending Revision)
Short Description
Specifies requirements for construction practices for masonry in buildings of Class 1 and Class 10a, as defined in the National Construction Code (NCC), designed in accordance with AS 4773.1 and to be constructed from clay, concrete, or calcium silicate masonry units.
AS/NZS 3000:2018 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) 2018 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Third Edition 2018.  (Current)
Short Description
AS NZS 3000 2018 (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) specifies requirements for the design, construction and verification of electrical installations, including the selection and installation of electrical equipment forming part of such electrical installations; part 1 provides provisions that constitute the minimum regulatory requirements for a safe electrical installation; part 2 provides work methods and installation practices that are ‘deemed to comply’ with the requirements of Part 1.
AS/NZS 5263.0:2023 Gas appliances, Part 0: General requirements 2023 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Second Edition 2023.  (Current)
Short Description
AS/NZS 5263.0:2023 specifies general requirements and test methods for appliances and equipment which use gas as a fuel and which are intended for domestic, commercial or light industrial use, to an energy input limit of 1 000 MJ/h or any lower limit specified in the appliance-specific part of the AS/NZS 5263 series of Standards. Provides requirements for appliances for fixed installation, portable and mobile appliances and appliances for use in caravans and boats
AS/NZS 2658:2022 LP Gas - Portable and mobile appliances 2022 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Fifth Edition 2022.  (Current)
Short Description
AS/NZS 2658 specifies general requirements and test methods for portable and mobile appliances which use vaporized LP Gas as a fuel. The gas pressure at the injector orifice may be regulated or at vapour pressure.
AS/NZS 4763:2011 Safety of portable inverters 2011 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 2011.  (Current)
Short Description
This Standard applies to single-phase or polyphase, air-cooled (natural or forced) portable inverters having a rated supply voltage not exceeding 60 V ripple-free d.c. and an alternating current (a.c.) output where: - the rated output does not exceed 3 kVA; - the rated output voltage is within the range 50 - 500 volt a.c; - the rated frequency of the output is within the range 40 - 100 Hz.
AS/NZS 4417.2:2020 Regulatory compliance mark for electrical and electronic equipment, Part 2: Specific requirements for particular regulatory applications 2020 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Sixth Edition 2020.  (Current)
Short Description
AS/NZS 4417.2:2020 specifies the requirements for the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) and its placement on electrical and electronic equipment to indicate compliance with particular regulations applicable to aspects of the equipment as detailed in this standard.It is to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 4417.1 and with the EESS, Equipment Safety Rules, relevant Australian State and Territory Electrical Safety legislation, New Zealand Electricity (Safety) Regulations and the ACMA and RSM Regulations.The requirements for application of the mark for the ACMA labelling purposes are contained in the relevant ACMA Labelling Notices. For the information of suppliers and other interested parties, this standard also contains an overview of the ACMA arrangements.AS/NZS 4417.2:2020 will supersede AS/NZS 4417.2:2018 on 18 December 2021.