1. Custom

Multiple acf_form() call. Calling fields from the same field group. Wrapped in custom form element.

Grades of Waterproofing Protection
 As described in BS8102:2009

GradeUtilityPerformanceUsage
OneBasic UtilitySome seepage & damp patches tolerableBasic Storage
, Underground parking garage, 
Plant rooms (excluding electrical equipment)
TwoBetterNo water penetration but moisture vapour tolerableRetail storage areas
Plant rooms and workshops requiring drier environment with electrical equipment in the area
ThreeHabitable Dry environment –ventilatedResidential and commercial areas, offices, restaurants
Leisure centres, gymnasiums

BS 8102 2009 classifies the water table into three categories:

  • High – where the water table or perched water table is assessed to be permanently above the underside of the base slab.
  • Low – where the water table or perched water table is assessed to be permanently below the underside of the base slab. This only applies to free-draining strata.
  • Variable – where the water table fluctuates.

BS8102 states: during the life of the structure, some degree of ground water pressure is likely to build up against the chosen waterproofing system.

Some custom content here which should be only be show when Internal Barrier is selected.


2. Custom

Single acf_form() call. Calling fields from the same field group. Wrapped in custom form element.

Grades of Waterproofing Protection
 As described in BS8102:2009

GradeUtilityPerformanceUsage
OneBasic UtilitySome seepage & damp patches tolerableBasic Storage
, Underground parking garage, 
Plant rooms (excluding electrical equipment)
TwoBetterNo water penetration but moisture vapour tolerableRetail storage areas
Plant rooms and workshops requiring drier environment with electrical equipment in the area
ThreeHabitable Dry environment –ventilatedResidential and commercial areas, offices, restaurants
Leisure centres, gymnasiums

BS 8102 2009 classifies the water table into three categories:

  • High – where the water table or perched water table is assessed to be permanently above the underside of the base slab.
  • Low – where the water table or perched water table is assessed to be permanently below the underside of the base slab. This only applies to free-draining strata.
  • Variable – where the water table fluctuates.

BS8102 states: during the life of the structure, some degree of ground water pressure is likely to build up against the chosen waterproofing system.


3. Default

Single acf_form() call. Calling fields from the same field group. acf_form creates form element.

Grades of Waterproofing Protection
 As described in BS8102:2009

GradeUtilityPerformanceUsage
OneBasic UtilitySome seepage & damp patches tolerableBasic Storage
, Underground parking garage, 
Plant rooms (excluding electrical equipment)
TwoBetterNo water penetration but moisture vapour tolerableRetail storage areas
Plant rooms and workshops requiring drier environment with electrical equipment in the area
ThreeHabitable Dry environment –ventilatedResidential and commercial areas, offices, restaurants
Leisure centres, gymnasiums

BS 8102 2009 classifies the water table into three categories:

  • High – where the water table or perched water table is assessed to be permanently above the underside of the base slab.
  • Low – where the water table or perched water table is assessed to be permanently below the underside of the base slab. This only applies to free-draining strata.
  • Variable – where the water table fluctuates.

BS8102 states: during the life of the structure, some degree of ground water pressure is likely to build up against the chosen waterproofing system.