1、BS 1722-10:2006Fences Part 10: Specification for anti-intruder fences in chain link and welded meshICS 91.090NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBRITISH STANDARDPublishing and copyright informationThe BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when th
2、e document was last issued. BSI 2006ISBN 0 580 49507 8The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard:Committee reference B/201Draft for comment 06/30139509 DCPublication historyFirst pubished October 1963Second edition February 1972Third edition July 1990Fourth edition May 1999Fift
3、h (present) edition November 2006Amendments issued since publicationAmd. no. Date Text affectedBS 1722-10:2006 BSI 2006 iBS 1722-10:2006ContentsForeword ii1 Scope 12 Normative references 13 Wire for chain link fences 34 Concrete components for chain link fences 35 Steel posts for chain link fences 6
4、6 Fittings for chain link fences 97 Concrete surrounding bases of posts and struts for chain link fences 118 Installation of chain link fences 119 Materials for welded mesh fences 1510 Installation of welded mesh fences 1611 Construction of gates 1812 Installation of gates 2113 Statement of conformi
5、ty 21AnnexesAnnex A (normative) Concrete components 23Annex B (normative) Steel components 25Annex C (informative) Specifying a wire mesh fence 26Bibliography 34List of figuresFigure C.1 Typical fences conforming to BS 1722-10 29Figure C.2 Intermediate post options 30Figure C.3 Joining welded mesh b
6、etween posts 31Figure C.4 Typical double gate detail (internal elevation) 32Figure C.5 Typical gate arrangement with straining posts 33List of tablesTable 1 Diameters of wires in chain link Dimensions in millimetres 4Table 2 Recommended dimensions for steel posts and struts 8Table 3 Recommended dime
7、nsions for steel gate posts 8Table B.1 Recommended steel grades 26Summary of pagesThis document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to iv, pages 1 to 34, an inside back cover and a back cover.BS 1722-10:2006ii BSI 2006ForewordPublishing informationThis part of BS 1722 was publish
8、ed by BSI and came into effect on 30 November 2006. It was prepared by Technical Committee B/201, Fences and gates. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.SupersessionThis part of BS 1722 supersedes BS 1722-10:1999, which is withdrawn.Relati
9、onship with other publicationsBS 1722 is published in parts as follows: Part 1: Specification for chain link fences; Part 2: Specification for strained wire and wire mesh netting fences; Part 4: Specification for cleft chestnut pale fences; Part 5: Specification for close-boarded and wooden palisade
10、 fences; Part 7: Specification for wooden post and rail fences; Part 8: Specification for mild steel (low carbon steel) continuous bar fences and hurdles; Part 9: Specification for mild steel (low carbon steel) fences with round or square verticals and flat horizontals; Part 10: Specification for an
11、ti-intruder fences in chain link and welded mesh; Part 11: Specification for prefabricated wood panel fences; Part 12: Specification for steel palisade fences; Part 13: Chain link fences for tennis court surrounds1); Part 14: Specification for open mesh steel panel fences; Part 16: Specification for
12、 organic powder coatings to be used as a plastics finish to components and mesh; Part 17: Specification for electric security fences Design, installation and maintenance; Part 18: Specification for steel mesh site perimeter temporary fencing systems.2)Information about this documentIt should be note
13、d that no attempt has been made to standardize fences or gates of a purely decorative nature, or to suit special requirements; nor to specify requirements for “patent” proprietary fencing systems. It is recommended, however, that such fences or gates should be designed in accordance with the relevan
14、t clauses of this part of BS 1722.1)Obsolescent.2)Part 18 is in development and will be published as a Draft for Development (DD). BSI 2006 iiiBS 1722-10:2006This standard aims to establish minimum requirements for material and workmanship of the more common types of fence in order to ensure satisfa
15、ctory service for the purchaser, and to assist manufacturers and installing contractors by eliminating unnecessary minor variations in the demands of purchasers. It specifies requirements for the components that make up a fence and the way in which the fence should be constructed.Choosing a fence is
16、 affected by factors such as intended purpose, desired service life, aesthetic considerations and availability of components. The specifier can match a suitable choice of fence to its intended purpose by reference to Table 1 and Table 2 and also inform those installing the fence of the basic charact
17、eristics required.Premature failure of the fence can be avoided by taking care not to damage protective treatments during installation.This standard specifies the requirements for anti-intruder wire mesh fences. It may be used as a specification for work to be carried out by a specialist fencing con
18、tractor or, if such a contractor is not available, by local labour under strict supervision, with component parts supplied by firms approved by the purchaser.The specification given in this standard is suitable for use in industrial estates, airfields, oil and gas installations, etc. where an enhanc
19、ed level of security over fences conforming to BS 1722-1 is required. Other types of enhanced security fences are specified in BS 1722-12 security palisade (SP) fences and in the relevant clauses of BS 1722-14.It should be noted that throughout this part of BS 1722 fence post spacings are given in t
20、erms of centre-to-centre distances.Ground conditions may indicate that a variation in the length of a post or strut, or the depth to which it should be set, is desirable. The post and strut setting depths specified in this standard are intended for use in normal ground conditions but if special cond
21、itions exist that warrant a change in the specification, e.g. the ground is softer or firmer than usual, such a change should be agreed with the specifier. This also applies to other similar changes.Use of this documentIt has been assumed in the drafting of this part of BS 1722 that the execution of
22、 its provision is entrusted to appropriately qualified and experienced people. Before installation commences the Lead Installer should hold a current FISS/CSCS registration card skilled level (blue card) or equivalent and all other operatives should hold the basic fence operative card (green card) o
23、r equivalent.At the time of publication of this British Standard the registration cards are validated by the Joint Fencing Industry Skills Scheme (FISS) and Construction Scheme Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS). FISS/CSCS maintains a national register of fence installers and operatives. There might
24、 be other schemes available.Presentational conventionsThe provisions of this standard are presented in roman (i.e. upright) type. Its requirements are expressed in sentences in which the principal auxiliary verb is “shall”.BS 1722-10:2006iv BSI 2006Commentary, explanation and general informative mat
25、erial is presented in smaller italic type, and does not constitute a normative element.Requirements in this standard are drafted in accordance with The BSI guide to standardization Section 2: Rules for the structure, drafting and presentation of British Standards, subclause 11.3.1, which states, “Re
26、quirements should be expressed using wording such as: When tested as described in Annex A, the product shall . ”. This means that only those products that are capable of passing the specified test will be deemed to conform to this standard.Contractual and legal considerationsThis publication does no
27、t purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. BSI 2006 1BS 1722-10:20061 ScopeThis part of BS 1722 specifies requirements for anti-intruder chain lin
28、k or welded mesh fences and gates of at least 2.4 m in height for situations that require a higher level of protection than that offered by fences conforming to BS 1722-1. It also includes requirements for the installation of the fencing at the specified location.Provision is made for either single
29、or double extension arms.This standard includes requirements for component dimensions, together with the permissible tolerances on size. These are minimum requirements and it should normally be acceptable to use larger sizes, except if this could otherwise adversely affect the fitting of components
30、or if replacement parts are required to match with those already present.This standard includes requirements for protective treatments. However, maintenance requirements for the fence after installation are outside the scope of this standard.It specifies concrete or steel posts and struts, steel gat
31、es and gate posts and zinc coated or plastic coated zinc coated wire or mesh infill.This standard specifies requirements for fence materials and their combination and installation. Because a fence is made up of a number of separate components of which the particular features vary, e.g. zinc coated o
32、r plastic coated wire, a number of combinations are available to the user. Annex C provides details of the fence requirements and installation site that should be agreed between the fence supplier and purchaser at the time of ordering a fence. However, as conditions vary from site to site, Annex C s
33、hould not be assumed to be exhaustive.2 Normative referencesThe following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of this British Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publicati
34、ons do not apply. For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies.BS 4-1, Structural steel sections Part 1: Specification for hot-rolled sectionsBS 1722-16, Fences Part 16: Specification for organic powder coatings to be used as a plastics finish to components and m
35、eshBS 3892 (all parts), Pulverized fuel ashBS 4027, Specification for sulfate-resisting Portland cementBS 4102, Specification for steel wire for general fencing purposesBS 4190, ISO metric black hexagon bolts, screws and nuts SpecificationBS 4320, Specification for metal washers for general engineer
36、ing purposes Metric seriesBS 4449, Steel for the reinforcement of concrete Weldable reinforcing steel Bar, coil and decoiled product SpecificationBS 1722-10:20062 BSI 2006BS 4482, Steel wire for the reinforcement of concrete products SpecificationBS 4483, Steel fabric for the reinforcement of concre
37、te SpecificationBS 8500 (all parts), Concrete Complementary British Standard to BS EN 206-1BS EN 197-1, Cement Part 1: Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cementsBS EN 197-4, Cement Part 4: Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for low early strength blastfur
38、nace cementsBS EN 206-1:2000, Concrete Part 1: Specification, performance, production and conformityBS EN 287-1, Qualification test of welders Fusion welding SteelsBS EN 480 (all parts), Admixtures for concrete, mortar and grout Test methodsBS EN 934 (all parts), Admixtures for concrete, mortar and
39、groutBS EN 1011-1, Welding Recommendations for welding of metallic materials Part 1: General guidance for arc weldingBS EN 1011-2, Welding Recommendations for welding of metallic materials Part 2: Arc welding of ferritic steelsBS EN 10088-1:2005, Stainless steels Part 1: List of stainless steelsBS E
40、N 10088-3, Stainless steels Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposesBS EN 10223-1, Steel wire and wire products for fences Part 1: Zinc and zinc alloy coated steel barbed wireBS
41、 EN 10223-4, Steel wire and wire products for fences Part 4: Steel wire welded mesh fencingBS EN 10223-6:1998, Steel wire and wire products for fences Part 6: Steel wire chain link fencingBS EN 10240, Internal and/or external protective coatings for steel tubes. Specification for hot dip galvanized
42、coatings applied in automatic plantBS EN 10244-2, Steel wire and wire products Non-ferrous metallic coatings on steel wire Part 2: Zinc or zinc alloy coatingsBS EN 12620, Aggregates for concreteBS EN 12839:2001, Precast concrete products Elements for fencesBS EN 12878, Pigments for the colouring of
43、building materials based on cement and/or lime Specifications and methods of testBS EN ISO 1461, Hot dip galvanized coatings on fabricated iron and steel articles Specifications and test methodsBS EN ISO 2063, Thermal spraying Metallic and other inorganic coatings Zinc, aluminium and their alloysBS
44、EN ISO 12944 (all parts), Paints and varnishes Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems BSI 2006 3BS 1722-10:20063 Wire for chain link fences3.1 GeneralAll wire shall conform to the relevant parts of BS EN 10223 or BS 4102. Mild steel wire diameters shall be in accordance
45、 with Table 1.3.2 Chain link meshChain link mesh shall be of zinc or class A zinc alloy coated wire conforming to BS EN 10223-6:1998, 5.2d), or organic coated wire conforming to BS EN 10223-6:1998, 5.2a). The size of mesh shall be 40 mm or 50 mm as defined in BS EN 10223-6. The width of the mesh sha
46、ll be 2.4 m, if it is not to be buried, or 2.7 m if it is to be buried. The top edge and, if exposed, the bottom edge shall be barbed.Chain link mesh shall be joined by interweaving a spiral and restoring the knuckle or barb.3.3 Line wireMild steel line wire shall conform to BS 4102 with a diameter
47、conforming to Table 1.3.4 Stirrup wireStirrup wire, used for securing line wires to intermediate posts, shall be of mild steel conforming to BS 4102 with a diameter conforming to Table 1.3.5 Tying wireTying wire, used for securing mesh to line wires, shall be of mild steel conforming to BS 4102 with
48、 a diameter conforming to Table 1.3.6 Barbed wireBarbed wire shall conform to BS EN 10223-1.4 Concrete components for chain link fences4.1 GeneralConcrete posts and struts shall be of steel reinforced concrete conforming to BS EN 12839 and Annex A.NOTE See Clause 5 for steel posts and struts.4BSI 20
49、06BS 1722-10:2006Table 1 Diameters of wires in chain linkDimensions in millimetresType of mesh protection Mesh wire Line wire Stirrup wire Tying wireMesh sizeZinc coated wire diameterPlastic coated wire grade AZinc coated wire diameterPlastic coated wire grade AZinc coated wire diameterPlastic coated wire grade AZinc coated wire diameterPlastic coated wire grade ACore wire diameterExternaldiameterCore wire diameterExternaldiameterCor