Qcs 2010 Section 13 Part 3 Accessories PDF
Qcs 2010 Section 13 Part 3 Accessories PDF
Qcs 2010 Section 13 Part 3 Accessories PDF
Section 13
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Accessories
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ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................. 2
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
Scope
References
3.2
3.2.1
3.3
3.3.1
Movement Joints
3.4
3.4.1
3.5
LINTELS ........................................................................................................ 3
3.5.1
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ACCESSORIES
3.1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
3.1.1
Scope
This Part specifies anchor and tie system, joint control, reinforcement and lintels associated
with masonry works.
General
Masonry Laying
Section 1
Section 6
General
Concrete
3.1.2
References
3.2
3.2.1
Cavity wall ties to comply with BS EN 845-1 and be of one of the following types as directed
by the Engineer or as noted in the Project Documentation:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Ties fabricated from wire are not be used for cavities exceeding 75 mm.
All connections between masonry walls or partitions and concrete columns or walls shall be
made using propriety stainless steel ties secured to stainless steel fixing channels embedded
in the concrete.
3.3
CONTROL JOINTS
3.3.1
Movement Joints
Movement joints to be 12 mm wide and formed where indicated or where continuous runs of
block walling exceed 8 metres in length.
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The joints are to be straight and vertically formed with uncut faces of the blocks to each side
and filled with an approved compressible material manufactured specifically for building into
movement joints.
External joints are to be sealed with a mastic compatible with the joint filling material when
the block walling is thoroughly dry and the joint surfaces have been cleaned with a wire
brush or mechanical tool.
A primer is to be applied to the joint surface if specified by the manufacturer of the mastic.
Mastic sealing to unfilled movement joints to be on an approved foam backing strip placed to
ensure the correct depth of sealant.
3.4
JOINT REINFORCEMENT
3.4.1
Expanded mesh lath reinforcement is to be fabricated from minimum nominal thickness 0.3
mm as per BS EN 13658-2:2005 , or welded wire lath or mesh with a minimum weight of
0.87 kg/m as per BS EN 13658-2:2005; or Zinc coated steel with one of the surface quality
Types "B" or C with minimum zinc coating - 225 g/m as per BS EN 10346:2009, as
directed by the Engineer or Project Documentation.
The widths of reinforcement for various wall thicknesses to comply with Table 3.1.
Table 3.1
Expanded Steel Mesh Joint Reinforcement Widths
Block Thickness
(mm)
Reinforcement Width
(mm)
100
50
150
60
200
110
3.5
LINTELS
3.5.1
Precast or cast in-situ lintels to be manufactured in accordance with the relevant provisions
of Section 5.
An open joint not less than 12 mm are to be left between the ends of precast or cast in-situ
concrete lintels and the blocks adjacent to these ends. These open joints should be left as
long as possible during construction and not be filled in until plastering or other works
necessitate such filling.
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