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AS 3700 SUPP 4-1992

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Masonry in buildings (known as the SAA Masonry Code) - Extracts from AS 3700 - Masonry construction requirements (Supplement to AS 3700-1988)
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Superseded date

06-30-2017

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English

Published date

01-01-1992

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1 - AS 3700 Supp 4-1992 MASONRY IN BUILDINGS (KNOWN AS THE SAA MASONRY CODE)-EXTRACTS FROM AS 3700-mASONRY CONSTRUCTION...
4 - PREFACE
4 - CONTENTS
5 - FOREWORD
6 - 1.1 SCOPE.
6 - 1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS.
6 - 1.3.1 General.
6 - 1.3.2 Existing structures.
7 - 1.4 INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED ON DOCUMENTS.
7 - 1.4.1 General.
7 - 1.4.2 Provision for demolition.
7 - 1.5 DEFINITIONS.
7 - 1.5.1 Application.
7 - 1.5.2 Administrative definitions.
7 - 1.5.3 Technical definitions.
9 - 3.1 STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS.
9 - 3.1.1 General.
9 - 3.1.2 Masonry under construction.
9 - 3.1.3 Masonry in earthquake zones.
9 - 3.2 PREVENTION OF MOISTURE PENETRATION.
9 - 3.2.1 General.
9 - 3.2.2 Cavities.
9 - 3.2.3 Weep holes.
9 - 3.2.4 Damp-proof courses and flashings.
9 - 3.3 FIRE RESISTANCE, THERMAL AND SOUND INSULATION .
9 - 3.3.1 Fire resistance requirements.
9 - 3.3.2 Thermal insulation.
9 - 3.3.3 Sound insulation.
9 - 3.5 DIFFERENTIAL MOVEMENTS AND CONTROL JOINTS.
9 - 3.5.1 Provision for movement.
9 - 3.5.2 Use of control joints.
9 - 3.5.3 Detailing of control joints.
10 - 3.6 MORTAR JOINTS.
10 - 3.6.1 Thickness of mortar joints.
10 - 3.6.2 Joint finishing.
10 - 3.7 BOND PATTERN.
10 - 3.8 WALL TIES.
10 - 3.9 BONDING AND TYING FOR MONOLITHIC STRUCTURAL ACTION.
10 - 3.9.1 General.
10 - 3.9.2 Bonding with masonry header units.
10 - 3.9.3 Tying across the interface.
11 - 3.10 CONNECTIONS TO STRUCTURAL SUPPORTS.
11 - 3.10.1 General.
11 - 3.10.2 Masonry anchors and ties.
11 - 3.11 EMBEDMENT OF TIES AND ANCHORS.
11 - 3.12 CHASES, HOLES AND RECESSES.
11 - 3.13 ARCHES AND LINTELS.
11 - 3.14 SILLS AND THRESHOLDS.
11 - 3.15 BOLTS AND ANCHORS.
12 - 8.1 GENERAL.
12 - 8.2 PROTECTION OF MATERIALS.
12 - 8.3 MASONRY UNITS.
12 - 8.3.1 Moisture content.
12 - 8.3.2 Test certificates.
12 - 8.4 MORTAR.
12 - 8.4.1 General.
12 - 8.4.2 Measurement of materials.
12 - 8.4.3 Mixing.
12 - 8.4.4 Time period for using mortar.
12 - 8.4.5 Retempering of mortar.
12 - 8.4.6 Chemical testing of mortar.
12 - 8.5 STRENGTH TESTING OF SPECIAL MASONRY.
12 - 8.5.1 General.
12 - 8.5.2 Rate of sampling.
12 - 8.5.3 Test specimens.
12 - 8.5.4 Target strength and quality control.
12 - 8.6 ASSESSMENT OF NON–COMPLIANCE.
13 - 8.7 WORKMANSHIP.
13 - 8.7.1 Base course.
13 - 8.7.2 Mortar joints.
13 - 8.7.3 Movement control joints.
13 - 8.7.4 Bonding.
13 - 8.7.5 Cutting of units.
13 - 8.7.6 Holes and chases.
13 - 8.7.7 Building in.
13 - 8.7.8 Rate of construction.
13 - 8.7.9 Sections of masonry constructed at different rates or times.
13 - 8.7.10 Construction during adverse weather conditions.
13 - 8.7.11 Disturbance of new masonry.
13 - 8.8 TOLERANCES IN MASONRY.
13 - 8.8.1 General.
14 - 8.8.2 Reinforcement.
14 - 8.9 GROUTED MASONRY.
14 - 8.9.1 Cleaning out.
14 - 8.9.2 Grouting.
14 - 8.9.3 Sampling and testing of grout.
14 - 8.10 CAVITIES IN WALLS.
14 - 8.11 JOINT FINISHING.
14 - 8.12 DAMP– PROOF COURSES AND FLASHINGS.
14 - 8.13 PROTECTION OF NEW AND INCOMPLETE MASONRY.
14 - 8.13.1 Temporary bracing.
14 - 8.13.2 Premature loading.
14 - 8.13.3 Physical damage.
14 - 8.13.4 Weather conditions.
14 - 8.14 CLEANING.
15 - SECTION C1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
15 - C1.1 SCOPE
15 - C1.3 ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS AND METHODS
15 - C1.3.1 General
15 - C1.4 INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED ON DOCUMENTS
15 - C1.4.1 General
15 - C1.5 DEFINITIONS
15 - C1.5.1 Application
15 - C1.5.3 Technical definitions
16 - SECTION C3 GENERAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES, PLANNING AND DETAILING
16 - C3.1 STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
16 - C3.1.2 Masonry under construction
16 - C3.1.3 Masonry in earthquake zones
16 - C3.2 PREVENTION OF MOISTURE PENETRATION
16 - C3.2.2 Cavities
16 - C3.2.3 Weep holes
16 - C3.2.4 Damp-proof courses and flashings
16 - C3.3 FIRE RESISTANCE, THERMAL AND SOUND INSULATION
16 - C3.3.2 Thermal insulation
16 - C3.3.3 Sound insulation
17 - C3.5 DIFFERENTIAL MOVEMENT AND CONTROL JOINTS
17 - C3.5.2 Use of control joints
17 - C3.5.3 Detailing of control joints
17 - C3.6 MORTAR JOINTS
17 - C3.6.1 Thickness of mortar joints
17 - C3.6.2 Joint finishing
17 - C3.7 BOND PATTERN
17 - C3.8 WALL TIES
18 - C3.9 BONDING AND TYING FOR MONOLITHIC STRUCTURAL ACTION
18 - C3.12 CHASES, HOLES AND RECESSES
19 - C3.15 BOLTS AND ANCHORS
19 - REFERENCES:
20 - SECTION C8 WORKMANSHIP AND SITE CONTROL
20 - C8.1 GENERAL
20 - C8.2 PROTECTION OF MATERIALS
20 - C8.3 MASONRY UNITS
20 - C8.3.1 Moisture content
20 - C8.3.2 Test certificates
20 - C8.4 MORTAR
20 - C8.4.1 General
20 - C8.4.2 Measurement of materials
21 - C8.4.3 Mixing
21 - C8.4.4 Time period for using mortar
21 - C8.4.6 Chemical testing of mortar
22 - C8.5 STRENGTH TESTING OF SPECIAL MASONRY
22 - C8.5.1 General
22 - C8.5.2 Rate of sampling
22 - C8.5.4 Target strength and quality control
22 - C8.6 ASSESSMENT OF NON–COMPLIANCE
23 - C8.7 WORKMANSHIP
23 - C8.7.3 Movement control joints
23 - C8.7.8 Rate of construction
23 - C8.7.10 Construction during adverse weather conditions
23 - C8.8 TOLERANCES IN MASONRY
24 - C8.9 GROUTED MASONRY
24 - C8.9.2 Grouting
24 - C8.13 PROTECTION OF NEW AND INCOMPLETE MASONRY
24 - C8.13.1 Temporary bracing
24 - C8.13.2 Premature loading
24 - C8.13.4 Weather conditions
24 - C8.14 CLEANING
24 - REFERENCES:

Contains selected extracts from AS 3700 relating to masonry construction. Extracts from AS 3700 Supplement 1-1991 are included. Prepared for the benefit of construction site personnel.

This Standard specifies requirements for the design and construction of masonry, both unreinforced and reinforced, using manufactured units of clay, calcium silicate or concrete, or units of squaredressed natural stone, laid in mortar.NOTES:1. It has been assumed in the drafting of this Standard that the structural design of masonry is entrusted to experienced structural engineers or similar appropriately qualified persons, for whose guidance Sections 4, 5 and 6 have been prepared, and that the execution of such work is carried out under the direction of appropriately qualified persons who are experienced in highquality masonry construction and who understand the structural requirements.2. The Standard does not give specific requirements for prestressed masonry, prefabricated masonry panels, masonry in composite action with steel or concrete structural members. The principles of this Standard should be followed, as far as they are applicable, for such types of construction. For the special detailing of masonry for earthquake conditions in addition to AS 2121, SAA Earthquake Code, reference should also be made to the New Zealand Provisional Standard 4230 P, Code of practice for the design of masonry structures.

Committee
BD-004
DocumentType
Supplement (Main)
ISBN
0 7262 7154 3
Pages
19
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded

First published as AS 3700 Supplement 3-1991.

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