BS 5628-3:2001
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Code of practice for use of masonry – Materials and components, design and workmanship
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2001 | 132 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |