AAC-Aerocon Blocks Masonry Construction
AAC-Aerocon Blocks Masonry Construction
AAC-Aerocon Blocks Masonry Construction
Dear Customer
Thank you for choosing to build with AEROCON Blocks- Autoclaved Aerated Concrete
(AAC) blocks. These blocks are light weight, easy to handle and have high thermal
insulation and Sound absorption properties.
We suggest you adhere to the following instructions to realize all the product advantages for
high quality construction and best performance. The information is based on relevant IS
codes and good construction practices. Make sure that your site supervisor or contractor
follows the instructions to get the full benefits of Aerocon Blcoks.
GENERAL
Unload blocks on a dry level surface raised above ground and cover them to prevent
exposure to rain or severe weather conditions. For some reason if the blocks are get
Wet, allow them dry before use.
It is recommended to use 200 mm thick blocks for external walls. Lower thickness
blocks may also be used in external walls when these Walls are suitably designed.
For internal walls use minimum 100 mm thick blocks for non-load bearing walls.
Blocks can be easy cut/sawn, drilled, nailed and routed at site using recommended
tools. Cutting of blocks can be done by using a handsaw or Sabre saw of BOSCH
make (GSA1300). For bigger projects cutting wheel can be mounted on table and
blocks are pushed towards wheel for cutting.
The mortar shall not be spread so much ahead of the actual laying of the blocks as it
tends to stiffen and lose its plasticity there by resulting poor adhesion and bond.
Mortar consistency to be maintained at the time of laying block masonry.
Thin bed mortar manufactured by reputed companies also can be used for blocks
laying .Pl follow the manufacturer recommendations for laying of block masonry.
Fig A
Fig B
MOVEMENT JOINTS
For continuous walls in excess of 6.0 M a 10 mm wide movement joint running
through the wall shall be provided starting at 3 M from a corner. The joint shall be
filled with resilient material and the ends shall be sealed to prevent rain water
penetration. We have to provide dummy / stub columns depend on thickness of
blocks.
The chases shall be refilled with leaner mortar and chicken mesh shall be applied on
that area and cured.
Light weight fixtures like skirting boards, cladding battens etc., Can be fixed using cut
nails screw-driven into the block wall. For all other type of fittings like cupboards,
washbasins etc., suitable plugs with screws may be used.
As a general rule, fixings should not be closer to the free edge of block than the depth
of embedment.
The diameter of the hole drilled should be one size smaller than the screw to ensure
that the plug fits in tightly before the screw is driven. Follow recommendations of the
manufacturer
All nails and screws are to be inserted into the blocks and not along the joints.
Conventional method like providing Holdfast 3 nos embedded in concrete on each
side for door and window frames can be provided as shown in fig.
LINTELS
Precast or cast in-situ concrete lintels can be used in block masonry, over all
openings.
Lintels shall always rest on full block with minimum bearing as under.
Opening Size
Upto 900
mm
900 to 2000
mm
2000 to 3000
mm
Above 3000
mm
Minimum
bearing
(each side)
150 mm
200 mm
300 mm
To design
Below the openings provide bond beam with reinforcement to avoid diagonal tension
cracks. The bond beam to be extended up to 300 mm from window corners both the
sides.
PLASTERING
Do not soak the wall before plastering. The wall shall be moistened evenly before
applying the plaster. A fog spray is recommended for this purpose.
For external plastering has to be carried out in two coats, apply SBR coating with
sand on block surface will enhance the bonding and minimize thickness of plastering.
It is recommended to use cement mortar 1:6 for internal & external plastering works
and preferably use PPC cement for masonry and plastering works to minimize
shrinkage cracks.
Do not hammer the block masonry for service lines, chases etc
Do not chase the blocks back to back for lesser thickness blocks.
IS: 1905
IS: 2185
Part 3
IS: 2250
IS: 6041
BS : 5628
Part 1,2 & 3