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Cross References:
BS EN 1026
BS EN 1027:2000
BS EN 1991-1-4:2005
NA to BS EN 1991-1-4:2005
BS EN 12207:2000
BS EN 12208
BS EN 12210
BS EN 12211
BS EN 14351
BS 5516


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Document History

  1. BS 6375-1:2015+A1:2016


    Performance of windows and doors-Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification

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  2. BS 6375-1:2015

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    Performance of windows and doors. Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification

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  3. BS 6375-1:2009


    Performance of windows and doors-Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification

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  4. BS 08/30143162 DC


    BS 6375-1. Performance of windows and doors. Part 1. Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification

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  5. BS 6375-1:2004


    Performance of windows and doors-Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification

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  6. BS 6375-1:1989


    Performance of windows-Classification for weathertightness (including guidance on selection and specification)

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  7. BS 6375-1:1983


    Performance of windows.-Classification for weathertightness (including guidance on selection and specification)

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  8. BS DD 4:1971


    Recommendations for the grading of windows. Resistance to wind loads, air infiltration and water penetration, and with notes on window security

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