BSI - BS 6375-1
Performance of windows and doors Part 1: Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification
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Organization: | BSI |
Publication Date: | 31 March 2015 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 26 |
ICS Code (Doors and windows): | 91.060.50 |
Document History
March 31, 2015
Performance of windows and doors Part 1: Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification
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BS 6375-1
March 31, 2015
Performance of windows and doors Part 1: Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification
A description is not available for this item.
March 31, 2015
Performance of windows and doors Part 1: Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification
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December 31, 2008
Performance of windows and doors Part 1: Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification
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December 31, 2008
Performance of windows and doors - Part 1: Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification
BS 6375 is the national application document for BS EN 14351. This part of BS 6375 specifies the exposure categories related to test pressure levels for air permeability, watertightness and wind...
April 23, 2004
Performance of windows and doors Part 1: Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification
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April 28, 1989
Performance of Windows Part 1: Classification for Weathertightness (Including Guidance on Selection and Specification)
Uses terms of exposure categories related to test pressure levels for air permeability, watertightness and wind resistance.
April 29, 1983
Performance of Windows Part 1: Classification for Weathertightness (Including Guidance on Selection and Specification)
Classifies windows in terms of test pressure levels for air permeability, watertightness and wind resistance.