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MS 1064

GUIDE TO MODULAR COORDINATION IN BUILDINGS

ISO REFERENCES 1 ISO 1790 : 1970, Building construction Modular Coordination - Reference lines of horizontal controlling dimensions. 2 ISO 2445 : 1972, Building construction Modular Coordination - Fundamental principle for design of joints in buildings. 3 ISO 1789 : 1973, Building construction Modular Coordination - Storey heights and room heights for residential building. 4 ISO 2776 : 1974, Building construction Modular Coordination - Coordinating sizes of doorsets (External and internal). MS 1064
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ISO REFERENCES

ISO 2777 : 1974, Building construction Modular Coordination - Coordinating sizes for rigid flat sheet boards used in building.

ISO 3881 : 1977, Building construction Modular Coordination - Stairs and stair openingsCo-ordinating dimentions.

ISO 6511 : 1982, Building construction Modular Coordination - Modular floor plane for vertical dimensions.

ISO 6512 : 1982, Building construction Modular Coordination - Storey heights and room heights. 3 MS 1064

ISO REFERENCES
9 ISO 6513 : 1982, Building construction Modular Coordination - Series of preferred multimodular sizes for horizontal dimensions. 10 ISO 6514 : 1982, Building construction Modular Coordination - Sub-modular increments.

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ISO 1040 : 1983, Building construction Modular coordination - Multimodules for horizontal coordinating dimension.

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ISO 1006 : 1983, Building construction


Modular Coordination - Basic module.
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MS 1064 : 1988
PART 1 : Basic module PART 2 : Terminology and graphic conventions

PART 3 : Principles and rules


PART 4 : Sub-modular increments PART 5 : Series of preferred multi-modular sizes for horizontal dimensions PART 6 : Multi-modules for horizontal coordinating dimensions

PART 7 : Modular floor plane for vertical dimensions


PART 8 : Storey heights and room heights
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PART 9 : Coordinating sizes of door-sets
PART 10 : Preferred dimensions for door-sets PART 11 : Reference lines of horizontal controlling coordinating dimensions PART 12 : Preferred storey heights and room heights for residential buildings PART 13 : Coordinating dimensions for stairs and stair openings PART 14 : Fundamental principles for design of joints in buildings PART 15 : Coordinating sizes for rigid flat sheet MS buildings 1064 boards used in
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PART 1 : General Principles
PART 2 : Storey heights and room heights PART 3 : Coordinating sizes and Preferred sizes for stairs and stair openings PART 4 : Coordinating sizes and Preferred sizes for doorsets PART 5 : Coordinating sizes and Preferred sizes for windowsets

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PART 6 : Coordinating sizes and Preferred sizes for rigid flat sheets

PART 7 : Coordinating sizes and Preferred sizes for tiles


PART 8 : Coordinating sizes and Preferred sizes for masonry bricks and blocks PART 9 : Coordinating sizes and Preferred sizes for cabinets

PART 10 : Coordinating sizes and Preferred sizes for reinforced concrete components
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PART 1 : GENERAL PRINCIPLES - AIM


a) Facilitates cooperation between building designers, manufacturers, distributors, contractors and authorities.

b) In the design work, enables buildings to be so dimensioned that they can be erected with standard components without undue restriction on freedom of design.
c) Permits a flexible type of standardisation, which encourages the use of a limited number of standardised building components for the construction of different types of building.
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AIM
d) Optimises the number of standard sizes of building components. e) Encourages as far as possible the interchangeability of components, whatever material, form or method of manufacture. f) Simplifies site operations by rationalising setting out, positioning and assembly of building components. g) Ensures dimensional coordination between installation (equipment, storage units, other fitted furniture, etc.) as well as with the rest of the building.
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2 SCOPE
1.1.1 To specify the aims of modular coordination and states the general principles and rules to be applied in determining the dimensions of buildings and the positioning and dimensioning of component, equipment and assemblies.
To establish the value of the basic module for use in modular coordination of buildings. It applies to the design and construction of buildings of all type. To establish the value of submodular increments for use in modular coordination of buildings. To establish the values of multimodules for horizontal coordinating dimensions for use in modular coordination of buildings.
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1.1.3

1.1.4

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2 SCOPE
1.1.5 To specify series of preferred multimodular sizes for horizontal dimensions in buildings and gives guidance for their use. To define three positions of the modular floor plane as reference plane for vertical modular dimensions in building design and give rules for the position of the floor in relation to this plane. To fix the position of the reference lines of horizontal controlling coordinating dimensions. To outline some basic principles for the design of joints in building.

1.1.6

1.1.7

1.1.8

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1.4 DEFINITIONS
1.4.1 1.4.1.1 1.4.1.2 1.4.1.3 1.4.1.4 1.4.1.5 Terminology General Coordination Modules Building reference system Controlling reference system

1.4.1.6
1.4.1.7

Component reference system


Building component sizing
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1.4.2 Graphic Convention


1.4.2.1 Modular reference plane

1.4.2.2

Sequential modular reference plane

1.4.2.3

Modular axial plane

1.4.2.4

Key modular reference plane

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1.4.2 Graphic Convention 1.4.2.5 Modular zone

1.4.2.6

Non-modular zone (neutral zone, technical coordination space)

1.4.2.7

Modular coordinating dimension

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1.5.1 a) b) c)

Basis of Modular Coordination

the basic module; standardised multimodules; a reference system to define coordinating spaces and zones for building elements and for the components which form them; rules for locating building element within the reference system; rules for sizing building component in order to determine their work sizes; and

d) e)

f)

rules for defining preferred sizes for building components and coordinating dimensions for building.
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1.5.4 Reference System


A system of points, lines and planes to which the size and positions of building components or assemblies relate. 1.5.4.1 1.5.4.2 1.5.4.3 Modular Space Grids Modular grids Basic modular grids

1.5.4.4 Multimodular grids 1.5.4.5 Zones of interruptions of modular grids 1.5.4.6 Displacement of modular grids
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1.5.4.1 Modular Space Grid 3D


3M 3M

1M
1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 6M 6M

6M

Example of Modular Space Grid

1.5.4.2 Modular Grids 2D

1M 1M

2M

1M

3M

6M 12M

Examples of Superimposed Modular Grids

1.5.4.5 Zones of Interruptions of Modular Grids


(to accommodate dividing element)
Dividing element

Modular or Non Modular Zone

Interruptions of Modular Grids

1.5.4.6 Displacement of Modular Grids


(advantageous to displace the grids)
nxM nxM nxM nxM nxM nxM nxM

2n x M

2n x M

2n x M

Displacement of Modular Grids

1.5.5 Location and Dimensioning


Space required for joint and permitted dimensional deviation

Door Wall n x M

A building component located in its allotted modular space

1.5.5 Location and Dimensioning

Endwall

Wall, column etc

Wall, column etc

nxM

nxM

Modular planes in BOUNDARY position

1.5.5 Location and Dimensioning

Endwall

Wall, column etc

Wall, column etc

n x M* 1

n xM 2

Modular planes in AXIAL position

1.6 BASIC MODULE

1.6.1 Symbol : M

1.6.2 Specification :
1 M = 100 mm
M 4 M 2

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1.7 SUBMODULAR INCREMENTS

1.7.1 Specification :
M/2 = 50 mm
M M/4 = 25 mm 2 M 4

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1.7.2 Sub-modular Application


1.7.2.1
1.7.2.2 1.7.2.3

a need for an increment smaller than 1M.


not for determining distance between modular reference planes of a modular grid. for determining displacement of different modular grids in order to produce a solution appropriate to the project as a whole.

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1.7.2.4 a) for determining coordinating sizes of building products smaller than 1M. (eg. ceramic tiles) b) for determining coordinating sizes of building components and products larger than 1M which need to be sized in increments smaller than 1M. (eg. bricks, tiles, thickness of walls & floors, sizing and location of pipes).

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PART 1 : GENERAL PRINCIPLES


Section 2 : Horizontal Coordinating Dimension
2.1 : PREFERRED MULTIMODULAR SIZES FOR HORIZONTAL DIMENSIONS.

2.1.1 : Specification
Table Figure Figure 1 8 9

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Table 1. Series of preferred multimodular sizes for horizontal dimensions Multimodular 3M


3M 6M 9M 12M 15M 18M 21M 24M 27M 30M 33M 36M 39M 42M 45M 48M

6M
6M 12M 18M 24M 30M 36M 42M

12M

15M

30M

60M

12M 15M

24M 30M 36M 30M

45M 48M 54M 60M 66M 72M 78M 84M 90M 96M 48M 60M 72M 75M 84M 90M 96M 108M 120M MS 1064 etc 105M 108M 120M etc 90M 60M 60M 60M

120M etc

120M etc

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Figure

8.

Example of specifications for preferred modular sizes in a floor plan of a building


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Figure

9.

Example of specifications for preferred modular sizes for partitioning of floor spaces in buildings

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2.2 :

MULTIMODULES FOR HORIZONTAL COORDINATING DIMENSIONS.

2.2.1 : Specification : 3M, 6M,12M,30M and 60 M (15M,for special applications).

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2.3. REFERENCE LINES OF HORIZONTAL CONTROLLING COORDINATING DIMENSIONS.

n X 3M

Figure

10 - Controlling dimension between BOUNDARY planes

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2.3. REFERENCE LINES OF HORIZONTAL CONTROLLING COORDINATING DIMENSIONS.

X 3M

X 3M

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

Figure

11 - Controlling dimensions between AXIAL planes

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2.3. REFERENCE LINES OF HORIZONTAL CONTROLLING COORDINATING DIMENSIONS.

X 3M

X 3M

X 3M

X 3M

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

3M

3M

3M

Figure

12 - between 2 modular planes spaced at 3M apart and in AXIAL position 1064 (byMS displacement of grid)

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PART 1 : GENERAL PRINCIPLES

Section 3 : Vertical Coordinating Dimensions


3.1 : MODULAR FLOOR PLANE FOR VERTICAL DIMENSION.

3.1.1 : Introduction The reference plane is called the modular floor plane defined such a way as to be continuous all over each storey of a building 3.1.2 : Specification positions of modular floor plane. Illustration of vertical dimensioning:Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Fig. 16 MS 1064

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3.1.2 : Specification positions of modular floor plane. Illustration of vertical dimensioning:-

A: Upper surface of floor covering B : Upper surface of rough floor C : Upper surface of structural floor allowance for soft coverings

. . . . . . . . . .

Figure 13. Illustration of Floor Level MS 1064

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3.1.2 : Specification positions of modular floor plane. Illustration of vertical dimensioning:Load bearing wall Non-load bearing wall (partitions and doors) Modular Floor Plane

Stair

OR

Figure 14. Modular floor plane coinciding with upper surfaceMS of floor 1064 covering (level A).

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3.1.2 : Specification positions of modular floor plane. Illustration of vertical dimensioning:Load bearing wall
A B Non-load bearing wall (partitions and doors) C Modular Floor Plane

Stair

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3.1.2 : Specification positions of modular floor plane. Illustration of vertical dimensioning:-

Load bearing wall

Non-load bearing wall (partitions and doors) Modular Floor Plane

Stair

Figure 16. Modular floor plane coinciding with upper surface of structural floor (level C ).

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PART 1 : GENERAL PRINCIPLES Section 4 : Joint


4.1 : FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES. 4.1.1 : Introduction 3 properties : geometrical structural environmental Necessary to distinguish between:1) joint between components 2) joint between the parts of one component
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PART 2 : STOREY HEIGHTS AND ROOM HEIGHTS Section 1 : General


1.3 DEFINITION For the purpose of this standard, the definition given in MS 1064: Part 1, shall apply, in addition to the following:

1.3.1
1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.4

Modular storey height


Modular room height Modular floor height Storey heights (floor to floor) Room heights (floor to ceiling)
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SECTION 2 : MODULAR STOREY AND ROOM HEIGHTS 2.2 : Specifications 2.2.1 Modular sizes - up to 36M : - from 36M to 48M : 1M increment 3M increment

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PART 2.
Modular floor plane

2.2.2

Positioning of Modular Floor Plane

Modular floor height

Non modular floor height Modular storey height

Modular storey height

Supplementary height

Modular room height

Modular plane for finished ceiling

Modular plane nearest the finished ceiling

Modular floor plane

A) Modular floor height Modular floor plane coinciding with the upper surface of floor covering.

B) Non-modular floor height Modular floor plane coinciding with the upper surface of floor covering

C) Modular floor plane coinciding with the upper surface of structural floor.

Figure 1. Positioning of Modular Floor Plane MS 1064

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SECTION 3 : PREFERRED STOREY HEIGHTS AND ROOM HEIGHTS FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

3.1 : Specifications
3.2.1 Storey heights

2800 mm (28M) 3000 mm (30M)


3.2.2 Room height : UBBL.

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PART 4 : COORDINATING SIZES AND PREFERRED SIZES FOR DOORSETS


Section 1 GENERAL Section 2 : Coordinating Sizes
Section 3 : Preferred Sizes

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PART 4 :
7M 8M
9M

COORDINATING SIZES FOR DOORSETS


12M 15M 15M
15M

10M

12M

18M

21M

24M

21M 1 24M 6 24M 11 27M 12 13 14 15 32 33 34 49 50 51 52 7 8 9 10 29 30 31 45 46 47 48 2 3 4 5 26 27

28

41

42

43

44

16 30M

17

18

19

20

35

36

37

53

54

55

56

21

22

23

24

25

38

39

40

57

58

59

60

Single leaf

Single leaf and side leaf

Double leaf

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PART 4 :PREFERRED SIZES FOR DOORSET


Table 1 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for doorsets
Door Single leaf Length (mm)

Width (mm)

2100 2100 2100

800 900 1200 1500 1800 1800

Single leaf and side leaf


Double leaf

Sliding door

2100

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PART 5 : COORDINATING SIZES AND PREFERRED SIZES FOR WINDOWSETS


Section 1 : General Section 2 : Coordinating Sizes Section 3 : Preferred Sizes

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PART 5 : COORDINATING SIZES FOR WINDOWSET


3M 30M 6M

7M

8M

9M

10M

12M

15M

18M

21M

24M

27M

30M

27M

24M

21M

18M

15M

12M 9M 6M

3M

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PART 5 : PREFERRED SIZES FOR WINDOWSET


Table 1 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for windowsets
Height (mm) 600 Width (mm)

600 1200 1800 2400


600 1200 1800 2400 1200 1800 2400 1200 1800 2400
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1800 2400

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PART 6 : COORDINATING SIZES AND PREFERRED SIZES FOR RIGID FLAT SHEETS
Section 1 : General Section 2 : Coordinating Sizes

Section 3 : Preferred Sizes

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PART 6 : COORDINATING SIZES FOR RIGID FLAT SHEETS

6M 3M

9M

12M

18M

21M

24M

27M

30M

36M

6M

9M

12M

Lengths
Figure 1. Coordinating sizes for rigid flat sheets

Part 6 : COORDINATING SIZES FOR RIGID FLAT SHEETS


Table 1 : Coordinating sizes for rigid flat sheets
Length 6M 9M 12M 18M Width 3M 6M 9M 12M

21M
24M 27M 30M 36M
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Part 6 : Table 2 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for ceiling application Length (mm)
600 1200 1200 2400 3000

Width (mm)
600

600
1200 1200 1200

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Part 6 : Table 3 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for wall application


Length (mm)
1200

Width (mm)
1200 900 900

1800
2100 2400 2400 2400 2700 2700 2700 3000 3000 3000
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600 1200 300

600
1200 300 600 1200

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Patr 6 :
Table 4 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for floor application
Length (mm) 600 1800 2400 2700 3000 Width (mm) 600

1200
1200 1200 1200

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PART 7 : COORDINATING SIZES AND PREFERRED SIZES FOR TILES


Section 1 : General Section 2 : Coordinating Sizes Section 3 : Preferred Sizes

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PART 7 : COORDINATING SIZES FOR TILES


Table 1 : Coordinating sizes for roof tiles Length (L)
1M 1.5M 2M 3M 4M 4.5M

Width (W)
1M

1.5M
2M 3M

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Part 7 : Table 2 : Coordinating sizes for wall tiles

Length (H)
1M 1.5M 2M 2.5M

Width (W)
0.25M 0.5M

1M
1.5M 2M 3M

3M
4M 5M

4M
4.5M 6M 9M
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Part 7 : Table 3 : Coordinating sizes for floor tiles Length (L)


0.25M 0.5M 1M 1.5M 2M

Width (W)
0.25M 0.5M 1M

1.5M
2M 3M 4M

3M
4M 4.5M 6M 9M
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Part 7 : Table 4 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for roof tiles

Length (mm) No preferred length


Part 7 :

Width (mm) 300

Table 5 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for wall tiles

Height (mm) 100 150 200 250 300 400


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Part 7 : Table 6 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for wall tiles

Height (mm)
50 100 200 300 400 450

Width (mm)
50 100 200 300 400 450

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PART 8 : COORDINATING SIZES AND PREFERRED SIZES FOR MASONRY BRICKS AND BLOCKS
Section 1 : General

Section 2 : Coordinating Sizes


Section 3 : Preferred Sizes

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PART 8 : COORDINATING SIZES FOR MASONRY BRICKS AND BLOCKS Table 1 : Coordinating sizes for bricks Length
2M
3M

Height
1M 1M

Width
1M 1M

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Part 8 : Table 2 : Coordinating sizes for blocks Length


3M

Height
2M

Width
1M 1.5M 1M 1.5M 2M 1M 1.5M 2M 1M 1.5M 2M

3M
4M 4M 4M 4.5M

2M
2M 2M 2M 1.5M

4.5M
4.5M 4.5M 4.5M 4.5M 4.5M 4.5M 4.5M 6M 6M 6M 6M 6M 6M

1.5M
1.5M 2M 2M 2M 3M 3M 3M 2M 2M 2M 3M 3M MS 1064 3M

1M
1.5M 2M 1M 1.5M 2M 1M 1.5M 2M

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Part 8: Table 3 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for bricks Length (mm)


190 290

Height (mm)
90 90

Width (mm)
90 90

Part 8: Table 4 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for blocks

Length (mm)
290 290

Height (mm)
190 190

Width (mm)
90 140 90 140 190 68

390
390 390

190
190
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PART 9 : COORDINATING SIZES AND PREFERRED SIZES FOR CABINETS


Section 1 : General Section 2 : Coordinating Sizes Section 3 : Preferred Sizes

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PART 9 : COORDINATING SIZES FOR CABINETS


Table 1 : Coordinating sizes of kitchen cabinets Dimensions Length Height Range of coordinating sizes
3M to 36M in increment of 1.5M
7.5M up to room height in increment of 1M 3M to 9M in increment of 1.5M

Width

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Part 9: Table 2 : Coordinating sizes of wardrobes Dimensions Length Height Width Range of coordinating sizes
3M to 36M in increment of 1.5M 1M up to room height in increment of 1M 3M to 12M in increment of 1.5M

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Part 9: Table 3 : Coordinating sizes of shelves Dimensions Length Height Range of coordinating sizes
1.5M to 36M in increment of 1.5M
1.5M up to room height in increment of 0.5M 1.5M to 12M in increment of 1.5M

Width

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Part 9: Table 4 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for kitchen-upper cabinet


Length (mm) 300 450 600 Height (mm) 700 Width (mm) 300 450

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Part 9 : Table 5 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for kitchen-lower cabinet Length (mm) 300 Height (mm) 800 850

Width (mm)
550 600 700 750 550 600 700 750 550 600 700 750 74

450

800 850

600

800 850

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Part 9 : Table 6 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for kitchen-tall cabinet

Length (mm) 450

Height (mm) 2300

Width (mm)
550 600 700 750 550 600 700 750

600

3000

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Part 9 : Table 7 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for wardrobe-upper cabinet

Length (mm)

Height (mm) 600 700 600 700 600 700

Width (mm) 450 600 450 600 450 600

300

600

900

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Part 9 : Table 8 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for wardrobe-lower cabinet Length (mm) 300 Height (mm) 1400 1500 1400 1500 1400 1500 Width (mm) 450 600 450 600 450 600

600

900

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Part 9 : Table 9 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for wardrobe-tall cabinet Length (mm) 300 Height (mm) 2100 3000 2100 3000 2100 3000 Width (mm) 450 600 450 600 450 600

600

900

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Part 9 : Table 10 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for shelves


Length (mm)
150

Height (mm)
150

Width (mm)
150 300 450 150 300 450 550 600

300 450 600

150 300 450 600 850 1350 1500 2700 3000 150 300 450 600 900 1350 1500 2700 3000 MS 1064

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150 300 450 550 600

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PART 10 : COORDINATING SIZES AND PREFERRED SIZES FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE COMPONENTS
Section 1 : General Section 2 : Coordinating Sizes Section 3 : Preferred Sizes

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PART 10 : COORDINATING SIZES FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE COMPONENTS Table 1 : Coordinating sizes for reinforced concrete beams Dimensions Length Width Depth Range of coordinating sizes 10M to 120M at increment of 3M 1.5M to 4M at increment of 0.5M 2M to 10M at increment of 0.5M

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Part 10 : Table 2 : Coordinating sizes for reinforced concrete columns


Dimensions
Height Width Length

Range of coordinating sizes


28M to 36M at increment of 1M and 36 to 48M at increment of 3M 1.5M to 8M at increment of 0.5M
1.5M to 8M at increment of 0.5M

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Table 3 : Coordinating sizes for reinforced concrete walls


Dimensions
Height Width Length

Range of coordinating sizes


28M to 36M at increment of 1M and 36 to 48M at increment of 3M 1M to 6M at increment of 0.25M 3M to 42M at increment of 3M

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Part 10 :

Table 4 : Coordinating sizes for reinforced concrete slabs


Dimensions
Length Width Depth

Range of coordinating sizes


10M to 60M at increment of 3M 3M to 42M at increment of 3M 1M to 3M at increment of 0.25M

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Part 10 : Table 5 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for reinforced concrete beams Types of buildings Residential Width 150 200 250 300 Depth 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 400 450 500 550 600 700 800 85

Non - Residential

200 250 300 350 400 500 600


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Table 6 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for reinforced concrete column

Width
150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800
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150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800

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Part 10 :

Table 7 : Dimensions of preferred sizes for reinforced concrete wall


Thickness Height 600 900 1200 1800 2400 3000 3600 4200

100 150 200 250 300 400

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Part 10 : Table 8 : Dimensions of preferred dimensions for reinforced concrete slabs


Thickness Length 600 900 1200 1800 2400 3000 3600 4200

100 125 150 175 200

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