BSI PD 6689:2006
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Surface dressing. Guidance on the use of BS EN 12271
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2006 | 20 |
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3 | Contents 1 Scope 1 2 Terms and definitions 2 3 Overview of BS EN 12271 2 4 Requirements of BS EN 12271 4 5 Factory production control 9 6 Type approval installation trial (TAIT) 12 Annexes Annex A Example specifications 13 Bibliography 14 List of tables Table 1 – Binder standards 3 Table 2 – Traditional binder class names 5 Table 3 – Traffic categories 6 Table 4 – Categories of binder and chipping application 7 Table 5 – Categories for defects determined by visual assessment 8 Table 6 – Recommended minimum macrotexture levels 8 Table 7 – Frequencies of test for binder and chipping application 11 Table 8 – Example of a family of TAITs 12 Table A.1 – Example specifications 13 |
4 | Foreword |
5 | Introduction 1 Scope |
6 | 2 Terms and definitions 2.1 purchaser 2.2 specifier 2.3 producer 2.4 supplier 2.5 road type (UK) road grade (EN 12271) 3 Overview of BS EN 12271 |
7 | a) visual assessment at the end of the guarantee period each with different performance categories; b) macrotexture; c) tolerance on rates of spread of binders and chippings; d) accuracy of rates of spread of binders and chippings (a measure of evenness). 1) binder cohesion by Vialit pendulum (see also 4.1.1 and Table 2); 2) limit on permitted type of surface dressing (see also 4.2.2). Table 1 Binder standards |
8 | 4 Requirements of BS EN 12271 4.1 Constituent materials 4.1.1 Binders |
9 | Table 2 Traditional binder class names 4.1.2 Chippings |
10 | 4.2 Recommended performance categories 4.2.1 General Table 3 Traffic categories 4.2.2 Surface dressing type |
11 | 4.2.3 Tolerance on rate of application of binder and chippings 4.2.4 Evenness of rate of spread of binder and chippings Table 4 Categories of binder and chipping application 4.2.5 Defects as determined by visual inspection |
12 | Table 5 Categories for defects determined by visual assessment 4.2.6 Macrotexture Table 6 Recommended minimum macrotexture levels |
13 | 4.2.7 Characterizing noise generation 4.2.8 Binder-aggregate adhesivity 5 Factory production control 5.1 General |
14 | 5.2 Design process 5.3 Process control |
15 | Table 7 Frequencies of test for binder and chipping application 5.4 Monitoring and measurement of the product |
16 | 6 Type approval installation trial (TAIT) Table 8 Example of a family of TAITs |
17 | Annex A Example specifications 1) a major motorway with 4 000 commercial vehicles per day 70 mph (type S); 2) a rural single carriageway with 400 commercial vehicles per day 60 mph (type 3); 3) a rural very minor road with very little traffic 60 mph [type 4 (rural)]; 4) an urban, residential cul-de-sac 30 mph [type 4 (urban)]. Table A.1 Example specifications |
18 | Bibliography |