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the distance between the centre-lines of sheet fastenings to adjacent purlins or battens measured normal to such centre-lines
Source - AS/NZS 1562.2:1999: Design and installation of sheet roof and wall cladding
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the dimension between supports. For panels supported on all four edges, it corresponds to the smaller of the sight size dimensions
Source - AS 1288-2006: Selection and installation
Standards
the distance between the centre-lines of sheet fastenings to adjacent purlins or battens measured normal to such centre-lines
Source - AS 1562.1:2018: Design and installation of metal roof and wall cladding
Standards
the face-to-face distance between points capable of giving full support to structural members or assemblies. in particular, rafter spans are measured as the distance between points of support along the length of the rafter and not as the horizontal projection of this distance
Source - AS 1684.4-2010: Residential timber-framed construction
HB50
<glazing> dimension between supports; for glass panels supported on all four edges, it corresponds to the smaller of the sight size dimensions
See Figure A.40
See Figure A.40
Size should be given as height (measured vertically as used) followed by width (measured horizontally as used).
<sheeting and cladding> distance between the centre-lines of sheet fastenings to adjacent purlins or battens measured normal to such centre-lines
<structural> face-to-face distance between points capable of giving full support to structural members or assemblies
See Figure A.15
<structural> face-to-face distance between points capable of giving full support to structural members or assemblies
See Figure A.15
In particular, rafter spans are measured as the distance between points of support along the length of the rafter and not as the horizontal projection of this distance.
HB50
span <glazing>; span <sheeting and cladding>; span <structural>



