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BS 1722-12:2016 Fences Steel palisade fences. Manufacturing and installation. Specification

BS 1722-12:2016

Fences Steel palisade fences. Manufacturing and installation. Specification

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Standard number:BS 1722-12:2016
Pages:44
Released:2016-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 90498 1
Status:Standard
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BS 1722-12:2016


This standard BS 1722-12:2016 Fences is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.090 External structures

This part of BS 1722 specifies requirements for steel palisade fences and gates for general purpose (GP) fences for heights up to 2.4 m, and for security purpose (SP) fences for heights of 3 m and 3.6 m, all with posts at 2.75 m centres. This British Standard also covers fences between 2.4 m and 3 m in height with components constructed to the SP specification.

NOTE 1

Where greater resistance against penetration is required for fences below 2.4 m in height, the SP components should be obtained from the purchaser.

NOTE 2

Requirements in this British Standard for the minimum sizes of fence components are based on a design wind loading, q, at right angles to the plane of the fence of 900 N/m 2 employing a shape factor of 1.9 on the net area presented to the wind.

NOTE 3

In situations of extreme exposure or abnormal loading, a special appraisal should be undertaken and the design criteria should be obtained from the purchaser.

NOTE 4

The responsibility for ensuring the final installation meets this British Standard belongs to the installer. This responsibility can be mitigated by obtaining certificates for materials used from the suppliers (see Clause 10 ).