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BS 851188-1:2019

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Flood resistance products Building products. Specification

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

15-11-2021

Language(s)

English

Published date

19-09-2019

The British Standards InstitutionThis British Standard specifies requirements for the designation, testing, factory production control, installation manual, deployment instructions, user manual and marking for different types and configurations of flood resistance products.

This British Standard specifies requirements for the designation, testing, factory production control, installation manual, deployment instructions, user manual and marking for different types and configurations of flood resistance products.

This British Standard is applicable to flood resistance products intended for use in the temporary sealing of building apertures and entrances to properties, including boards, skirt and wall sealant systems, and flood doors, in the event of static flood water rising above a minimum level of 540mm above aperture threshold level, except where they are designed to completely cover or replace small apertures, such as airbricks or air vents. The flood resistance products are expected to be effective at flood heights from ground level to the designated maximum water depth (DMWD). It covers wall aperture closure systems and foam products. Skirt and wall sealant systems are used in the temporary sealing of the above or below ground external faces of buildings and properties.

This British Standard specifies the method of testing and product performance.

The range of building aperture sizes covered is a nominal width of up to 6000mm. For skirt and sealant systems the range of building sizes covered is governed by the system constraints, but theoretically the system could be installed to provide protection to any size of building.

NOTE1 The hydrostatic pressures exerted by floodwater can cause sudden or long-term structural damage and undermine the foundations of a building or cause leakage through the walls, floor or sub-floor, unless the building is specifically designed to withstand such stresses. Typically, residential buildings are not structurally capable of excluding flood water above 600mm deep (see BS85500 for guidance). The actual water level that can be safely retained by the external walls depends upon the construction, type, form, age and condition of the walls. It is advisable that an appropriately qualified building surveyor, civil engineer or structural engineer inspects the external walls, before any flood resistance product for building apertures is installed.

NOTE2 Flood resistance products are normally intended to prevent water more than 540mm above the aperture threshold level from entering the building. An allowance of 60mm has been assumed to allow for the aperture or entrance threshold against which the lower edge of the product seals.

NOTE3 The test conditions given in AnnexA represent typical conditions that can be experienced during a flood. This includes testing the flood resistance product for leakage under static water levels, waves up to 0.1m high and parallel currents up to 1.0m/s.

NOTE4 This British Standard does not cover testing with contaminated or saline water; however, product manufacturers are required to provide information about the performance of their products in these conditions (see AnnexB).

NOTE5 Ongoing and scheduled repair and maintenance of components covered in this British Standard might be essential to ensure their long-term reliability and effectiveness. Instructions on these aspects of the product are provided by the product supplier. For details, see CIRIA Code of practice and guidance on property flood resilience [1]. After care and maintenance forms parts of the user manual.

This British Standard does not cover groundwater protection systems, where groundwater rises up through the foundations.

This British Standard is not applicable to temporary or demountable flood resistance products which are designed to be installed away from and not attached to buildings (including flood resistance products intended for installation across driveway entrances and gateways at property boundaries). These are covered by BS851188‑2.

This British Standard is not applicable to penstocks for use in water supply, sewage treatment and other liquid flow applications, which are covered by BS7775. It is also not applicable to anti-flooding devices for faecal and/or non-faecal wastewater for use in drainage systems of buildings operating under gravity, which are covered by BSEN12056‑1.

This British Standard does not cover flood resilience products designed to enable rapid recovery from flooding. Products covered by this British Standard are designated as flood resistance products.

Committee
CB/501
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
9780580997266
Pages
32
ProductNote
THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO BS 493:1995+A1:2010, BS 851188-2.
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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