BS 8297:2000
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
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31-10-2017
English
15-09-2000
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Materials and components
5 Design and cladding units
6 Position and detail of joints
7 Support and attachment of units to the structure
8 Surface finish of cladding units
9 Manufacture
10 Handling and transportation of cladding units
11 On-site erection and fixing
12 Performance testing of cladding units
13 Inspection and maintenance
Annex A (normative) Abbreviated method of determination of
design loadings for low rise buildings
Annex B (informative) Checklists for the exchange of
information
Annex C (normative) Water penetration test by dynamic
pressure
Annex D (normative) Method of test for impact resistance
Bibliography
Figure 1 - Assumptions for design of units and corbels/
brackets
Figure 2 - Examples of jointing profiles with sealants
Figure 3 - Open drained joint with plain baffle
Figure 4 - Structural support angle
Figure 5 - Restraint fixings
Figure 6 - Restraint fixing at bottom of panel
Figure 7 - Typical details of fixing pins for granite faced
concrete units
Figure A.1 - Basic hourly mean wind speeds (m/s) in the
United Kingdom
Figure A.2 - United
Table 1 - Recommended grades of austenitic stainless steel
used for fixings
Table 2 - Materials for flashings, weatherings and cavity
trays
Table 3 - Coefficients of thermal expansion of building
materials
Table 4 - Extreme temperatures of UK structures
Table 5 - Rate of shrinkage of concrete (as a percentage of
its potential)
Table 6 - Minimum mechanical properties of austenitic
stainless steel sheet, plate and strip given in
BS EN 10088-2:1995
Table 7 - Minimum mechanical properties of austenitic
stainless steel rod and bar given in BS EN
10088-3:1995
Table 8 - Permissible stresses for austenitic stainless
steel
Table 9 - Mechanical properties of austenitic stainless
steel bolts
Table 10 - Working stresses for stainless steel bolts in
clearance hole
Table 11 - Permissible deviations in the manufacture of
cladding units
Table 12 - Test pressures
Table 13 - Impact resistance of external surface
Table A.1 - Categories of site terrain
Table A.2 - Wind loading for site at sea level (WL)
Table A.3 - Topographical factor (FT) of sites
Table D.1 - Impactors for test purposes
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