Date: 30th September 2010 (9:00 am to 12:00 noon)
Venue: Hotel Singgahsana, Petaling Jaya
Benefits of attending:
- BEM Approved 3 CPD Hours.
- CIDB Approved 3 CCD Points.
- HRDF-SBL Claimable.
- All Delegates will receive a Complimentary Set of draft standard : MS 61000-5-1 and MS 61000-5-2.
- Lunch and Refreshments will be provided.
- Forum for Public Comments on the final draft Malaysian Standards:
- MS 61000-5-1: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) – Part 5: Installation and Mitigation Guidelines – Section 1: General Consideration; and
- MS 61000-5-2: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) – Part 5: Installation and Mitigation Guidelines – Section 2: Earthing and Cabling.
TEEAM is a SIRIM designated Standards Writing Organisation (SWO) since 20th August 1999. Over the 11 years, TEEAM-SWO as the Chair & Secretariat for SIRIM TC 10: “Electrical Installation, Protection and Insulation Practice” has developed and reviewed a number of standards; both indigenous as well as adopting and adapting IEC standards. Amongst which is the MS IEC 60364 and TEEAM-SWO proceeded further to develop the Guide to MS IEC 60364 for Electrical Installations of Buildings which is MS 1936: 2006, together with its companion Malaysian Code of Practice on Electrical Installations of Buildings (MS 1979:2007) which now forms the referral standard in ST’s Installation Guidelines for Electrical Installations in the Electricity Supply Industry.
In the light of the importance regarding EMC concerns and Power Quality (PQ) issues; and to complement and supplement MS IEC 60364 and other standards of the MS IEC 61000 series developed by SIRIM TC 8 – The Technical Committee on PQ; TEEAM-SWO seriously considered the available IEC Technical Reports (TRs) on Part 5 of the IEC 61000 series. After a period of site evaluation of the recommended practices which proved suitable and they conform to Malaysian practices; TEEAM-SWO (cum TC 10) then further developed and adapted the IEC TRs as the Malaysian Standards; the final drafts of which are listed in the caption.
The process of developing Malaysian Standards is to achieve consenses among stakeholders. In this instance, whilst the two referred draft standards are now opened (by SIRIM) for public comments in the months of August & September 2010; TEEAM-SWO (TC 10) has embarked on an outreach initiative to stakeholders to seek feedback to these two important standards. Accordingly, TEEAM-SWO; with the assistance of “Asia iKnowledge” will hold a public forum on the two draft standards referred above on 24th September 2010 at Hotel Singgahsana Petaling Jaya.
Though TEEAM-SWO is the designated Chair & Secretariat for TC 10, other members (besides TEEAM’s representatives) of the TC 10 are specialist representatives from the following organisations:
- Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia
- Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia
- Jabatan Kerja Raya Malaysia
- Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd
- Syarikat SESCO Berhad
- SIRIM QAS International Sdn Bhd
- Suruhanjaya Tenaga
- The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia
- TNB Distribution Division
- Universiti Malaya
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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