1、BS 1722-2:2006Fences Part 2: Specification for strained wire and wire mesh netting fencesICS 91.090NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBRITISH STANDARDIncorporating Corrigendum No. 1 Publishing and copyright informationThe BSI copyright notice displayed in this docu
2、ment indicates when the document was last issued. BSI 2010ISBN 978 0 580 72022 2The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard:Committee reference B/201Draft for comment 06/30139497 DCPublication historyFirst published March 1951Second edition April 1963Third edition October 1973Fo
3、urth edition September 1989Fifth edition (incorporating BS1722-3:1986) April 2000Sixth (present) edition November 2006Amendments issued since publicationAmd. no.Date Text affectedBS 1722-2:2006Corr. 1 31 August 2010 See Foreword BSI 2010 iBS 1722-2:2006ContentsForeword ii1 Scope 12 Normative referen
4、ces 13 Terms and definitions 34 Materials for general pattern strained wire fences 45 Installation of general pattern strained wire fences 126 Materials for dropper pattern fences 157 Installation of dropper pattern fences 178 Materials for general pattern wire mesh fences see Figure 3d) 199 Install
5、ation of general pattern wire mesh fences 2610 Materials for spring steel and high tensile mesh fences 3011 Installation of spring steel and high tensile mesh fences 3112 Statement of conformity 35AnnexesAnnex A (normative) Concrete components 37Annex B (normative) Steel components and protective tr
6、eatment 39Annex C (informative) Specifying a strained wire fence 41Annex D (normative) Method of measuring line wire tension 44Annex E (informative) Determination of moisture content 45Bibliography 46List of figuresFigure 1 General characteristics of strained wire fences 3Figure 2 Typical wire fitti
7、ngs 20Figure 3 General characteristics of wire mesh netting fences 23Figure 4 Suitable method of joining rectangular mesh 27Figure 5 Relative positions of posts and line wires at changes of direction of spring steel fence line 33Figure 6 Suitable methods of tying horizontalwires 35Figure D.1 Wire te
8、nsion gauge 44List of tablesTable 1 General requirements for strained wire fences 4Table 2 Dimensions of concrete fence posts and struts 6Table 3 Dimensions of steel fence posts and struts 10Table 4 Sawn timber fence posts and struts 11Table 5 Round timber fence posts and struts 11Table 6 Types, app
9、lications and dimensions of strained wire and wiremesh netting fences 21Table 7 Mesh sizes, wire diameters with widths of hexagonal wire netting 22Table 8 Concrete fences, posts and struts for general pattern fences 26Table B.1 Recommended steel grades 40Table E.1 Determination of moisture content o
10、f timber to be treated for use in fencing 45Summary of pagesThis document comprises a front cover, an insidefront cover, pages itoiv, pages 1 to 46, an inside back cover and a back cover.BS 1722-2:2006ii ForewordPublishing informationThis part of BS 1722 was published by BSI and came into effect on
11、30 November 2006. It was prepared by Technical Committee B/201, Fences. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.SupersessionThis part of BS 1722 supersedes BS 1722-2:2000, which is withdrawn.Relationship with other publicationsBS 1722 is publ
12、ished in the following parts: 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 fences;Part 7: Specification for wooden po
13、st 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 anti-intruder fences in chain link and welded mes
14、h; Part 11: Specification for woven wood and lap boarded panel fences;Part 12: Specification for steel palisade fences; Part 13: Chain link fences for tennis court surrounds;1)Part 14: Specification for open mesh steel panel fences;Part 16: Specification for organic powder coatings for use as a plas
15、tics finish to components and mesh;Part 17: Specification for electricsecurity fences Design, installation and maintenance; Part 18: Specification for steel mesh site perimeter temporary fencing systems . 2)Information about this documentIt should be noted that no attempt has been made to standardiz
16、e fences or gates of a purely decorative nature, or those to suit special requirements; or to specify requirements for “patent” proprietary fencing systems. However, such fences or gates should be designed in accordance with the relevant clauses of this part of BS 1722.1) Obsolescent.2) Part 18 is i
17、n development and will be published as a Draft for Development (DD).The start and finish of text introduced or altered by Corrigendum No. 1is indicated in the text by tags .PQ BSI 2010 iiiBS 1722-2:2006This standard aims to establish minimum requirements for materials and workmanship for themore com
18、montypes offence in order toensure satisfactory service for the purchaser, and to assist manufacturers and installers 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 needs to be
19、 constructed.The standard includes requirements for sizes of components, together with the permissible tolerances on size. These are minimum requirements and it is normally acceptable to use larger sizes, except if this could adversely affect the fitting of components or if replacement parts are req
20、uired to match up with those already present.Choosing a suitable fence is affectedby factors such as intended purpose, desired service life, aesthetic considerations andavailability ofcomponents. The specifier can match a suitable choice of fence to its intended purpose and also inform thoseinstalli
21、ng the fence of the basic characteristics required. Premature failure of the fence can be avoided by taking care not to overstrain coated wire or to damage protective treatments during installation.Ground conditions might indicate that a variation in the length of a postor strut, or the depth, to wh
22、ich it should be set, is desirable. The posts and struts and setting depths specified in this standard are intended for use in normal ground conditions, but if special conditions exist that warrant a change in the specification, e.g. the ground is softer or firmer than usual, such a change should be
23、 agreed with the specifier.Annex A specifies requirements for concrete components.Annex B specifies requirements for steel components.Annex C provides details ofthe fence requirements and installation site that should be agreed between the fence supplier and purchaser. NOTE Conditions vary from site
24、 tosite. Annex B should not be assumed to be exhaustive.Annex D specifies a method of measuring line wire tension.Annex E provides guidance on the determination of water content.Use of this documentIt has been assumed in the drafting of this part of BS 1722 that the execution of its provision is ent
25、rusted to appropriately qualified and experienced people. Before installation commences the Lead Installer should hold a current FISS/CSCS registration card skilled level (bluecard) or equivalent and all other operatives should hold the basic fence operative card (green card) or equivalent.At the ti
26、me 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/CSCSmaintains a national register of fence installers and operatives. There might be other schemes availa
27、ble. BSI 2010BS 1722-2:2006iv 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”.Commentary, explanation and general informative material is presented in sm
28、aller italic type, and does not constitute a normative element.Requirements in this standard are drafted in accordance with The BSIguide to standardization Section 2: Rules for the structure, drafting and presentation of British Standards, subclause 11.3.1, which states, “Requirements should be expr
29、essed 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 not purport to include all t
30、he necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot conferimmunity from legal obligations. BSI 2010 1BS 1722-2:20061ScopeThis part of BS 1722 specifies requirements for the construction and installation ofgeneral pattern
31、and dropper pattern strained wire fences and rectangular wire mesh fences, including mild steel or high tensile woven wire fencing, welded mesh fencing, hexagonal wire netting fences of the general pattern, and spring steel wire pattern fences where the mesh is fixed onto spring steel line wires.Thi
32、s standard includes requirements for protective treatments. However, maintenance requirements of the fence after installation are outside the scope of this standard.NOTE Figure 1 illustrates the general characteristics of strained wire fences. It is not intended to illustrateany particular requireme
33、nts of this standard but provides guidance as tothe general layout of a typical fence, and on the terminology associated with this form of fencing.2Normative referencesThe following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition ci
34、ted applies.For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.BS 1202-1, Specification for nails Part 1: Steel nailsBS 1722, FencesBS 1722-4, Fences Part 4: Specification for cleft chestnut pale fencesBS 1722-7, Fences Part 7: Specification for
35、wooden post and rail fencesBS 1722-16, Fences Part 16: Specification for organic powder coatings to be used as a plastics finish to components and meshBS 3892, Pulverized-fuel ashBS 4027, Specification for sulfate-resisting Portland cementBS 4102, Specification for steel wire for general fencing pur
36、posesBS 4320, Specification for metal washers for general engineering purposes Metric seriesBS 4449, Steel for the reinforcement of concrete Weldablereinforcing steel Bar, coil and decoiled product SpecificationBS 4482, Steel wire for the reinforcement of concrete products SpecificationBS 4483, Stee
37、l fabric for the reinforcement of concrete SpecificationBS 4652, Specification for zinc-rich priming paint (organic media)BS 8500-1:2002, Concrete Complementary British Standard to BS EN 206-1 Part 1: Methodof specifying and guidance for the specifierBS 8500-2:2002, Concrete Complementary British St
38、andard to BS EN 206-1 Part 2: Specification for constituent materials and concrete BSI 2010BS 1722-2:20062 BS EN 197-1, Cement Part 1: Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cementsBS EN 206-1:2000, Concrete Part 1: Specification, performance,production and conformityBS EN 21
39、2, Woodpreservatives General guidance on sampling and preparation for analysis of wood preservatives and treated timberBS EN 287-1, Qualification testof welders Fusion welding Part 1: SteelsBS EN 480, Admixtures for concrete, mortar and grout Test methodsBS EN 844-9, Round and sawn timber Terminolog
40、y Part 9: Terms relating to features of sawn timberBS EN 934, Admixtures for concrete, mortar and groutBS EN 10025-2, Hot rolled products of structural steels Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for non-alloy structural steelsBS EN 10056-1, Specification for structural steel equal and unequal angl
41、es Part 1: DimensionsBS 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 10210-1, Hot finished structural hollow sections of
42、 non-alloyand fine grain steels Part 1: Technical delivery requirementsBS EN 10210-2, Hot finished structural hollow sections of non-alloyand fine grain steels Part 2: Tolerances, dimensions and sectional propertiesBS EN 10219-1, Cold formed welded structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine gr
43、ain steels Part 1: Technical deliveryrequirementsBS EN 10219-2, Cold formed welded structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain steels Part 2: Tolerances, dimensions and sectional propertiesBS EN 10223, Steel wire and wire products for fencesBS EN 10223-1, Steel wire and wire products for
44、fences Part1: Zinc and zinc alloy coated steel barbed wireBS EN 10223-2, Steel wire and wire products for fences Part 2: Hexagonal steel wire netting for agricultural, insulationand fencing purposesBS EN 10223-5, Steel wire and wire products for fences Part 5: Steel wire woven hinged joint and knott
45、ed mesh fencingBS EN 10240, Internal and/or external protective coatings for steel tubes Specification for hot dip galvanized coatings applied in automatic plantsBS EN 10244-2, Steel wire and wire products Non-ferrous metallic coatings on steel wire Part 2: Zinc or zinc alloycoatings BSI 2010 3BS 17
46、22-2:2006BS EN 10255, Non-alloy steel tubes suitable for welding or threading Technical delivery conditionsBS EN 10296-1, Welded circular steel tubes for mechanical and general engineering purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 1: Non-alloy and alloy steel tubesBS EN 12620, Aggregates for concr
47、eteBS EN 12839:2001, Precast concrete products Elements for fencesBS EN 12878, Pigments for the colouring of building materials based on cement and/or lime Specifications and methods of testBS EN ISO 12944, Paints and varnishesBS EN ISO 1461, Hot dip galvanized coatings on fabricated iron and steela
48、rticles Specifications and test methodsDIN 1615, Welded circular unalloyed steel tubes not subject tospecial requirements technical delivery conditions3Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this part of BS 1722, the terms and definitions given in BS EN 844-9 and Figure 1 apply.Figure 1 General ch
49、aracteristics of strained wire fencesa) Typical line wire fence showing concrete postsb) Dropper pattern fence BSI 2010BS 1722-2:20064 4Materials for general pattern strained wire fences4.1 GeneralStrained wire fences shall conform to the general requirements of Table 1.NOTE The sizes specified are minimum requirements. Larger sizes can be used, except if this could adversely affect the fitting of components o