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GUIDE TO WIND CLASSIFICATION . v 01 Sept 2014. MONIER GUIDE TO WIND CLASSIFICATION . 2. GUIDE TO WIND CLASSIFICATION . Introduction An accurate wind CLASSIFICATION is essential input to It is important to categorize each building on a case-by-case determining the installation standard to ensure that basis. Each site should be assessed individually for its wind the performance of a tiled roof is not compromised by CLASSIFICATION . Each building must be assessed for compliance environmental conditions. with geometry and for evaluation of pressures. It is normal practice that the advice of a suitably qualified Therefore, Monier Roofing does not accept liability for any building engineer be sort to accurately determine the Wind loss or damage suffered as a result of any errors in the CLASSIFICATION for a site.
MONIER – GUIDE TO WIND CLASSIFICATION 5 Supporting Notes: In urban situations, roads, rivers, small lakes or canals less than 200 m wide shall be considered …
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