BS 8103-3:2009
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Structural design of low-rise buildings Code of practice for timber floors and roofs for housing
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30-11-2009
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Materials
5 Flooring
6 Spans, sizes and spacings for solid timber members,
notching, drilling and end-trimming
7 Trussed rafter pitched roofs
8 Flat roof decking of timber, plywood, particleboard or OSB
9 Transportation, storage and handling
10 Assembly and erection
11 Durability of materials
Annexes
Annex A (normative) - Maximum recommended moisture content at
time of erection or fixing
Annex B (normative) - Species and grading rules for softwood
flooring and flat roof decking
Annex C (normative) - Identification marks for strength-graded
timber
Annex D (normative) - Species and grading rules for battens for
slating and tiling
Annex E (normative) - Plywood types and grades
Annex F (normative) - Identification marks for plywood
Annex G (normative) - Identification marks for particleboard
Annex H (normative) - Identification marks for Oriented Strand
Board (OSB)
Annex I (normative) - Fixing of flooring
Annex J (normative) - Fixing of flat roof decking
Annex K (informative) - Fixing of battens for roof slating
and tiling
Annex L (informative) - Typical floor and flat roof
constructions and their self weight, and self
weight of slates and tiles for pitched roof
construction
Annex M (informative) - Simplified guidance on the
imposed snow loading which is relevant for a
particular site
Annex N (informative) - Roof bracing recommendations
for small single-storey non-residential buildings
and annexes with pitched roofs, within the scope of
Annex A of BS 8103-2:2005
Bibliography
Provides recommendations for the sizes of timber elements, fixings, and their connections with masonry walls, etc. It applies to detached, semi-detached, terraced houses and flats (with not more than four self-contained dwelling units per floor, accessible from one staircase) of not more than three storeys above ground, intended for domestic occupation.
Committee |
B/204
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS 8103-3(1996) & 08/30140202 DC. (12/2009)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
212
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This Part of BS8103 gives recommendations for the sizes of timber elements, fixings, and their connections with masonry walls, etc. It applies to detached, semi-detached, terraced houses and flats (with not more than four self-contained dwelling units per floor, accessible from one staircase) of not more than three storeys above ground, intended for domestic occupation. The recommendations also apply to single-storey non-residential buildings, e.g. domestic garages and annexes, not exceeding 36m2 in floor area. The design of proprietary housing systems, i.e. cross wall constructions, timber framed houses, steel or concrete framed constructions, concrete panel constructions, is not covered by this standard. The recommendations of this Part of BS8103 are applicable only to housing where: the construction comprises masonry walls, timber roofs, suspended timber or precast concrete intermediate floors, suspended timber or concrete ground floors (either suspended or ground bearing); the roof profile is symmetrical duopitch, monopitch or flat; NOTE1 Pitched roofs of trussed rafter or traditional constructions are covered, but not constructions using principal trusses. Hip ends and “L” shaped plans are not specifically covered although values are given for jack rafters. the maximum clear span of a pitched roof does not exceed 12.0m and imposes a total load on the supporting perimeter walls not greater than 12kN/m run; gable and separating walls are of masonry construction extending up to the roof line in the case of pitched roofs; the roof area is not larger than 200m2 on plan; or, in the case of pitched roofs where no parapets exist, one of the roof dimensions does not exceed 10m; there are no other buildings within 1.5m of the perimeter of the building; the roof has no abrupt changes of height greater than 1m on which snow drifting could occur; NOTE2 This limitation does not apply to the change of height between the main roof and the roof of a lower annexe, if the roof area of the annexe does not exceed 36m2. Chimneys and dormers whose vertical elevation areas, against which a drift could form, are less than 1m2, need not be considered as being an abrupt change of height. the maximum clear span of any floor joist or flat roof joist does not exceed 6.0m; the design wind criteria is within the scope of BS8103; NOTE3 Guidance is given in BS8103‑1 and BS8103‑2 on how to determine whether the design wind criteria for a building on a particular site is within the scope and application of BS8103. Guidance is given in AnnexM regarding the determination of snow load for a particular site. no part of any wall or roof is higher than 15m above the lowest adjacent ground level; floor joists, ceiling joists, flat roof joists, common or jack rafters or trussed rafters are spaced at centres which do not exceed 600mm; the stability requirements and dimensional limitations accord with BS8103‑1:1995+A1:1995, Clause5. The sizes of timber shown in the span tables are limited to those normally readily available but do not preclude the use of larger or different sizes if justified by specialist calculation. The design requirements and those for durability and timber preservation given in this Part of BS8103 are related only to structural considerations. For trussed rafter roofs, this standard contains only as much information as is necessary and mainly comprises references to BS5268‑3 2).
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