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BS 5628-3:2001

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Code of practice for use of masonry – Materials and components, design and workmanship

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BSI 2001 132
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1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 Committees responsible for this British�Standard
3 Contents
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
12 3 Terms and definitions
ashlar
band course
bed joint
bond
bond
capping
cavity tray
13 cavity wall
cavity wall insulation material
cavity wall tie
cladding
closer
collar joint
collar-jointed wall
coping
course
cross joint
14 damp-proof course
damp-proof course brick
datum
diaphragm wall
drip
efflorescence
face insulated block
fair faced
fixed support
free-standing wall
frog
15 grouted reinforced cavity wall
header
insulation board
insulation slab
jamb
jointing
lime bloom
lintel
masonry
masonry unit
mortar
mortar joint
16 movement joint
panel wall
perforation
perpend joint
pistol unit
pointing
quoin
reference panel
retaining wall
rubble
sample panel
shell bedding
simple support
17 single-leaf wall
sleeper wall
slip
slip tie
soldier course
solid brick
special shaped brick
stretcher
string course
veneered wall
weathered
weathering
weephole
18 4 Materials and components
4.1 General
4.2 Masonry units
4.3 Materials for mortar
19 4.4 Cavity wall ties
20 4.5 Metal support and restraint components
Materials for metal support and restraint components and recommended protection�levels
21 Materials for metal support and restraint components and recommended protection�levels
22 Protection of metal support and restraint components (including wall ties) built into masonry
23 4.6 Reinforcement
4.7 Damp-proof courses (DPCs), including cavity trays
24 Physical properties and performance of materials for DPCs
25 Physical properties and performance of materials for DPCs
26 Physical properties and performance of materials for DPCs
27 4.8 Sealants
4.9 Airbricks, gratings and flues
4.10 Sills
Sill materials
4.11 Lintels
Lintels
28 4.12 Copings
Copings
4.13 Flashings and weatherings
Flashings and weatherings
29 4.14 Insulation materials
Insulation materials
5 Design
5.1 General
30 5.2 Design for stability
32 Maximum permitted areas of certain types of wall in square metres (m
33 Maximum permitted areas of certain types of wall in square metres (m
34 Wind zones
35 Walls with edge restraint
36 Simple and fixed supports
37 Fixed support assumed in a single-leaf, collar joint or grouted-cavity wall
38 Fixed support assumed in a cavity wall
40 Limiting dimensions of walls for stability
5.3 Structural detailing for stability
41 Location and types of connection necessary between elements of a typical building
42 Timber floor spanning parallel with a wall
43 Alternative methods of supporting floor joists and providing restraint
44 Alternative methods of supporting floor joists and providing restraint
45 Alternative methods of connecting concrete slab floors
46 Tying of pitched roofs to gable walls
47 Tying of pitched roofs to gable walls
48 Truss roof without straps
49 Restraining roofs against displacement
51 Selection and spacing of wall ties
52 Extent of corbelling
53 5.4 Movement in masonry
55 Short returns in clay masonry
58 An example of a support system showing provision for movement
59 Head restraint wall tie
60 Recommended allowances for differential movement between the timber frame structure and brick cla…
5.5 Exclusion of water
61 Categories of exposure to local wind-driven rain
63 Single-leaf masonry — Recommended thickness of masonry for different types of construction and ca…
67 Continuity of damp-proof measures
69 Vertical DPC
71 Typical system of overlapping pre-formed cavity trays
72 Typical pre-formed cavity tray cloaks
73 Cavity parapet walls
74 Detail of chimney stack
75 5.6 Durability
79 Durability of masonry in finished construction
80 Durability of masonry in finished construction
81 Durability of masonry in finished construction
82 Durability of masonry in finished construction
83 Durability of masonry in finished construction
84 Durability of masonry in finished construction
85 Durability of masonry in finished construction
86 5.7 Mortars
Mortar mixes
88 5.8 Fire resistance
89 Notional fire resistance of walls
90 Notional fire resistance of walls
91 Notional fire resistance of walls
92 Notional fire resistance of walls
93 5.9 Thermal performance
5.10 Sound control
94 5.11 Masonry bonds and other constructional details
97 6 Workmanship
98 (normative) BS�8000-3:2001, Workmanship on building sites — Part�3:�Code of practice for masonry
(normative) BS�8000-3:2001, Workmanship on building sites — Part�3:�Code of practice for masonry
Introduction
99 Scope
Definitions
Materials, handling and preparation
Checking, handling and site storage of materials and components
101 Preparation of work, materials and components
104 Mortar mixes
Brick and/or block walling
General
105 Permissible deviations in masonry (other than stone masonry)
Permissible deviations in stone masonry
107 Honeycomb sleeper wall
108 Jointing and pointing
Laying DPCs
109 Stepping DPC above ground
110 DPC at base of wall
111 Cavity walling
113 Spacing of ties
114 Spacing of wall ties
115 Insulation in cavity walls
116 Fair faced masonry
Construction details
119 Junctions between walls and joists/rafters
DPC tray extended through the liner into the flue
120 Typical joist hanger built into masonry
121 Flues and linings
122 (informative) Determination of movement in masonry
(informative) Determination of movement in masonry
General
Determination of total movement within a wall
General
Total effective free movement for clay masonry
Total effective free movement for concrete and calcium silicate masonry
Determination of spacing and widths of movement joints
123 Thermal movement
Thermal movement
124 Coefficient of linear thermal expansion of masonry units and mortar
Moisture movement
General
Clay masonry units
Concrete and calcium silicate masonry units
125 Moisture movement of concrete and calcium silicate masonry units
126 Moisture movement of concrete and calcium silicate masonry units
Natural stone masonry units
Mortar
Moisture movement of mortars
127 Shrinkage of mortars due to change in moisture content
Movement due to carbonation
128 (informative) Joint finishes
(informative) Joint finishes
Joint finishes
129 (informative) Appearance of bricks, and of facing brick and block masonry
(informative) Appearance of bricks, and of facing brick and block masonry
General guidance on the appearance of bricks
Assessment of the visual acceptability of facing bricks
Introduction
Construction of the reference panel
Construction of the sample panels
Assessment
130 Assessment of the visual acceptability of aggregate concrete block masonry
Introduction
Assessment
(informative) Checklist for ordering clay and calcium silicate bricks
(informative) Checklist for ordering clay and calcium silicate bricks
BS 5628-3:2001
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