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In areas where wind is taken into account in rainfall calculations, where rain driven against a wall by the wind can run down onto the roof or into a gutter, 50% of the area of the wall shall be added to the effective area of the roof.
 
In areas where wind is taken into account in rainfall calculations, where rain driven against a wall by the wind can run down onto the roof or into a gutter, 50% of the area of the wall shall be added to the effective area of the roof.
  
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== References ==
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#BS EN 12056-3:2000 Gravity drainage systems inside buildings

Latest revision as of 15:43, 25 May 2017

  • According to BS EN 12056-3, it is the surface area of roof where in with/ without wind driven rain is considered.


Without Wind driven rain

Where no allowance is made for wind, the Effective Roof Area (A) shall be calculated from the equation;

A=L_R \times B_R

where;

A is the effective roof area, in square metres (m^2);

L_R is the length of roof to be drained, in metres (m);

B_R is the width of roof from gutter to ridge, in metres (m).


With Wind driven rain

Where allowance is made for wind, the effective roof area shall be calculated as follows;

Effective impermeable roof area
Allowance to be made for the effect of wind Effective impermeable roof area, A m^2
Wind driven rain, 26° to vertical A = L_R(B_R+\frac{H_R}{2})
Rain perpendicular to roof (i.e. surface area of roof used) A = L_R \sdot T_R
NOTES:
L_R is the length of roof to be drained, in metres (m);
B_R is the plan width of roof from gutter to ridge, in metre (m);
H_R is the height of roof from gutter to ridge, in metres (m);
T_R is the distance from gutter to ridge measured along the roof, in metres (m)
A is the effective impermeable roof area, in square metres (m^2).

In areas where wind is taken into account in rainfall calculations, where rain driven against a wall by the wind can run down onto the roof or into a gutter, 50% of the area of the wall shall be added to the effective area of the roof.

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References

  1. BS EN 12056-3:2000 Gravity drainage systems inside buildings