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40、st method for the dynamic wind uplift resistance of membrane-roofing systemsCAN/CSA-A123.21-14(approved May 2015)National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-A123.21-14Standard test method for the dynamic wind uplift resistance of membrane-roofing systemsMay 2014 2014 CSA Group1ContentsTechnical Committee on

41、Bituminous Roofing Materials 2Preface 51 Scope 72 Reference publications 83 Definitions 84 Significance of test 95 Test precautions 96 Test apparatus 107 Test specimen and preparation 107.1 Installation 107.2 Application of components 117.3 Component attachment 117.4 Seams 117.5 Preparation 117.6 Co

42、nditioning time 117.7 Static air leakage test 118 Dynamic load sequences 128.1 Calculation of test pressure 128.2 Calculation of base pressure 128.3 Requirement of gust cycle 128.4 Test procedure 129 Termination of the test 1210 Test report 12Annex A (informative) Development of dynamic load cycles

43、18Annex B (informative) Typical mechanically attached membrane roofing systems Method 1 22Annex C (informative) Typical adhesive applied membrane roofing systems Method 2 24Annex D (informative) Typical partially attached (hybrid) membrane roofing systems Method 2 26Annex E (informative) Sample test

44、 report 28Annex F (informative) Roof wind design process 31CAN/CSA-A123.21-14Standard test method for the dynamic wind uplift resistance of membrane-roofing systemsMay 2014 2014 CSA Group2Technical Committee on Bituminous Roofing MaterialsP.J. Julian Materieaux de Construction Corp Building Products

45、 of Canada Corp., LaSalle, Qubec Category: Producer InterestChairD. Shaw IKO Industries Ltd., Brampton, Ontario Category: Producer InterestVice-ChairB. Baskaran National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Category: General InterestE. Blond CTT Group, St-Hyacinthe, Qubec Category: General Inter

46、estA. Borooah City of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario AssociateD. Chevalier Patenaude-Trempe Inc., Varennes, Qubec Category: General InterestW. Clark IKO Industries Ltd., Brampton, Ontario AssociateJ. -F. Ct Soprema Inc., Drummondville, Qubec Category: Producer InterestT. Davis Everest Supply Inc., Missis

47、sauga, Ontario Category: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityS.I. Dinwiddie Pabco, Tacoma, West Virginia, USA AssociateH. Doshi Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario AssociateCAN/CSA-A123.21-14Standard test method for the dynamic wind uplift resistance of membrane-roofing systemsMay 2014 2014 CSA Group

48、3D.C. Fishburn Fishburn Building Sciences Group Inc., Hornby, Ontario Category: General InterestK. Goodrum Siplast, Arkadelphia, Arkansas, USA AssociateK. Govers LiveRoof Ontario Inc., Mount Brydges, Ontario AssociateR.J. Harris RCABC Guarantee Corporation, Langley, British Columbia Category: User I

49、nterest/Regulatory AuthorityS. Husain Vitaroofs International Inc., Missisauga, Ontario AssociateR. Kaethler Trimline Building Products, Surrey, British Columbia AssociateP. Kalinger Canadian Roofing Contractors Association, Ottawa, Ontario Category: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityG. Keeler Owens Corning, Granville, Ohio, USA AssociateS.T. Lawrey CertainTeed Corporation, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, USA Category: Producer InterestK. Liu Xeroflor Green Solutions, Vancouver, British Columbia AssociateA. Lodge IKO Industries Ltd., Brampton,

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