Difference between revisions of "Box gutter"
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*Graded channel, generally of rectangular shape, for the conveyance of rainwater, located within the building. Includes a gutter adjacent to a wall or parapet. | *Graded channel, generally of rectangular shape, for the conveyance of rainwater, located within the building. Includes a gutter adjacent to a wall or parapet. | ||
− | The term '''Box Gutter''' is used in '''AS/NZS 3500.3:2003''' and is equivalent to the [[Valley gutter]] and [[Parapet Gutters]] as defined in '''BS 12056-3:200'''. | + | *The term '''Box Gutter''' is used in '''AS/NZS 3500.3:2003''' and is equivalent to the [[Valley gutter]] and [[Parapet Gutters]] as defined in '''BS 12056-3:200'''. |
== References == | == References == | ||
# AS/ NZS 3500.0:2003 Plumbing and Drainage Part 3: Stormwater drainage 1.3 Definitions | # AS/ NZS 3500.0:2003 Plumbing and Drainage Part 3: Stormwater drainage 1.3 Definitions | ||
# BS EN 12056-3 | # BS EN 12056-3 |
Revision as of 10:52, 4 April 2017
- Graded channel, generally of rectangular shape, for the conveyance of rainwater, located within the building. Includes a gutter adjacent to a wall or parapet.
- The term Box Gutter is used in AS/NZS 3500.3:2003 and is equivalent to the Valley gutter and Parapet Gutters as defined in BS 12056-3:200.
References
- AS/ NZS 3500.0:2003 Plumbing and Drainage Part 3: Stormwater drainage 1.3 Definitions
- BS EN 12056-3