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Statutory Rules 1988 No. 2581

National Measurement Regulations2

(Amendment)

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the National Measurement Act 1960.

Dated 27 October 1988.

M. M. STEPHEN

Governor-General

By His Excellency's Command,

John N Button

Minister of State for Industry,

Technology and Commerce

Commencement

1. These Regulations commence on 1 November 1988.

Principal Regulations

2. In these Regulations, “Principal Regulations” means the National Measurement Regulations.

Units of measurement of length

3. Regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations is amended by adding at the end the following subregulations:

“(4a) The inch, being a unit of measurement equal to (0.914 4)/36 of a metre, is an additional legal unit of measurement of length for use for the purpose of measurement in relation to:

(a) equipment, being:

(i) automotive tyres or rims;

(ii) equipment used, or intended for use, for the manufacture or repair of automotive tyres or rims;

(iii) precision pipes, precision tubes, precision fittings or precision screw threads;

(S.R. 123/87)—Cat. No. 14/19.10.1988


(iv) equipment manufactured for use as spare parts for equipment constructed using measurements other than metric measurements;

(v) equipment used, or intended for use, in the manufacture of equipment referred to in subparagraph (iii) or (iv);

(vi) equipment used, or intended for use, by the Department of Defence;

(vii) equipment used, or intended for use, in aviation;

(viii) equipment used, or intended for use, in the electronics industry; or

(ix) equipment used, or intended for use, in the computer industry;

(b) components of equipment referred to in paragraph (a); or

(c) contracts, dealings or other transactions in respect of equipment or components of equipment referred to in paragraph (a) or (b).

“(5) The foot, being a unit of measurement equal to (0.914 4)/3 of a metre, is an additional legal unit of measurement of length for use for the purpose of measurement in relation to:

(a) altitude in aviation;

(b) vertical separation in aviation;

(c) submarine depth; or

(d) contracts, dealings or other transactions relating to matters referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).”.

Conversion factors

4. Regulation 84 of the Principal Regulations is amended:

(a) by omitting subregulation (1);

(b) by omitting from subregulation (2) “(not being an Australian legal unit of measurement)”.

Schedule 1

5. Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations is amended by omitting items 11 to 16 (inclusive).

Schedule 2

6. Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations is amended by omitting items 7 to 12 (inclusive).

Schedule 33

7. Schedule 33 to the Principal Regulations is repealed.


Schedule 34

8. Schedule 34 to the Principal Regulations is repealed and the following Schedule substituted:

SCHEDULE 34 Regulation 84

CONVERSION FACTORS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Item No.

Unit of measurement

Unit of measurement

Conversion Factor

 

 

Length

 

1

mile...............

metre.............

1 609.344

2

chain.............

metre.............

22 (0.914 4)

3

yard...............

metre.............

0.914 4

4

link...............

metre.............

22 (0.914 4)/100

5

foot...............

metre.............

(0.914 4)/3

6

inch...............

metre.............

(0.914 4)/36

 

 

Area

 

7

square yard ..........

square metre ........

(0.914 4)2

8

square foot ..........

square metre ........

(0.914 4)2/9

9

square inch ..........

square metre ........

(0.914 4)2/1 296

10

acre...............

square metre ........

4 840 (0.914 4)2

11

rood...............

square metre ........

1 210 (0.914 4)2

12

perch..............

square metre ........

30.25 (0.914 4)2

 

 

Mass

 

13

ton................

kilogram...........

2 240 (0.453 592 37)

14

short ton (sh tn) .......

kilogram...........

2 000 (0.453 592 37)

15

hundredweight (cwt)

kilogram...........

112 (0.453 592 37)

16

quarter (qr) ..........

kilogram...........

28 (0.453 592 37)

17

stone..............

kilogram...........

14 (0.453 592 37)

18

pound (lb)...........

kilogram...........

0.453 592 37

19

ounce (oz) ..........

kilogram...........

(0.453 592 37)/16

20

dram (dr)............

kilogram...........

(0.453 592 37)/256

21

grain (gr) ...........

kilogram...........

(0.453 592 37)/7 000

22

slug...............

kilogram...........

32.174 (0.453 592 37)

23

troy ounce (oz tr) ......

kilogram...........

480 (0.453 592 37)/7 000

24

pennyweight (dwt).....

kilogram...........

24 (0.453 592 37)/7 000

 

 

Volume

 

25

cubic yard (cu yd or yd3).

cubic metre .........

(0.914 4)3

26

cubic foot (cu ft or ft3)...

cubic metre .........

(0.914 4)3/27

27

cubic inch (cu in or in3)..

cubic metre .........

(0.914 4)3/7466 56

28

gallon (gal) ..........

cubic metre .........

4.546 09 × 10–3

29

quart (qt) ...........

cubic metre .........

(4.546 09 × 10–3)/4

30

pint (pt) ............

cubic metre .........

(4.546 09 × 10–3)/8

31

gill................

cubic metre .........

(4.546 09 × 10–3)/32

32

fluid ounce (fl oz) .....

cubic metre .........

(4.546 09 × 10–3)/160

33

fluid drachm (fl dr)

cubic metre .........

(4.546 09 × 10–3)/l 280

34

minim (min) .........

cubic metre .........

(4.546 09 × 10–3)/76 800


SCHEDULE 34—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Item No.

Unit of measurement

Unit of measurement

Conversion Factor

 

 

Velocity and Speed

 

35

mile per hour (mile/h or mph)  

metre per second ......

1 609.344/3 600

36

mile per hour .........

kilometre per hour

1.609 344

37

foot per minute (ft/min)..

metre per second ......

0.304 8/60

 

 

Work and Energy

 

38

kilocalorie (kcal) ......

joule...............

4.186 8 × 103

39

calorie (cal) ..........

joule...............

4.186 8

40

British thermal unit

 

 

 

(Btu)..............

joule...............

1 055.056

 

 

Power

 

41

horsepower (hp) .......

watt...............

745.7

 

 

Pressure

 

42

millimetre of mercury (mm Hg)  

pascal..............

133.322 19

43

millibar (mb or mbar)...

pascal..............

100

NOTES

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 31 October 1988.

2. Statutory Rules 1961 No. 142 as amended by 1963 No. 126; 1964 No. 146; 1965 No. 13; 1968 No. 150; 1970 No. 40; 1972 Nos. 62, 133 and 160; 1973 Nos. 68 and 253; 1977 No. 150; 1979 No. 65; 1981 No. 195; 1983 No. 64; 1984 Nos. 195 and 231; 1985 No. 315; 1986 Nos. 172 and 399.

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