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Wind Zones


What is a wind zone?
What is the wind zone for a particular site?

 

What is a wind zone?

A wind zone refers to the wind forces that act on a building on a particular building site. The wind zone is determined from a complex calculation that considers such things as: 

  • The wind region the site is in 
  • Terrain - whether the site is in an urban (built up) area or rural (open) area 
  • Exposure of the site - whether the site is sheltered or exposed 
  • Topography (steepness or slope of the land) - whether the land is gentle, moderate or extreme 

The wind zone is usually calculated by the designer or engineer producing the building plans after a site visit, to establish the above characteristics of the site. 

Wind zones are: 

  • Low (L) 
  • Medium (M) 
  • High (H) 
  • Very high (VH) 
  • Specific design (SD) 

Once the wind zone has been established the designer uses this to determine the bracing requirements of the proposed building.

 

What is the wind zone for a particular site?

Contact us providing details of the location you are enquiring about.

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