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Technical Notes 11B - Guide Specifications
for Brick Masonry, Part 3
Rev [Feb. 1972] (Reissued Sept. 1988)
INTRODUCTION
This Technical Notes contains the guide specifications in CSI format for Part III - Execution. Part I - General, and Part II - Products are in Technical Notes 11A Revised.
Guide Specification and Notes
PART III - EXECUTION
3.01 PREPARATION:
2. Recommended procedure to insure that brick are nearly saturated, surface dry when laid is to place a hose on the pile of brick until the water runs from the pile. This should be done one day before brick are to be used. In extremely warm weather, place hose on pile several hours before brick are to be used.
3.01.A.1 Note requirements for cold weather, section 1.05.C.2.a, and section 1.03.B.3 for testing requirements.
3.02.A.1 Alter if other than running bond required.
B. Joining of Work:
b. Clean and lightly wet exposed surface of set masonry.
3. Toothing is not permitted except upon written acceptance of the Architect/Engineer.
b. Trowel-point or concave-tool exterior joints below grade.
c. Flush cut all joints not tooled.
b. Saturate joints with clean water.
c. Fill solidly with ______________ pointing mortar.
d. Tool joints.
3.02.C Alter to allow other joints to meet architectural requirements.
3.02.C.2 Delete if not required.
3.02.C.2.c Specify proportions. Pointing mortar should be of same proportions as mortar in main part of wall, if known; if not, type N.
b. Cover flashing with mortar.
3. Keep weep holes and area above flashing free of mortar droppings.
b. Width: 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) to 3/8 in. (9.5 mm).
2. Locate as shown on drawings.
3.02.I Coordinate joint thickness with brick specified in 2.01.A.2.
2. Lay with completely filled mortar joints.
3. Do not furrow bed joints.
4. Butter ends of brick with sufficient mortar to fill head joints.
5. Rock closures into place with head joints thrown against two adjacent brick in place.
6. Fill vertical, longitudinal joints, except in cavity walls:
3.03.A If hollow units are specified, alter to conform to requirements of the units.
B. Cavity Walls:
b. Before placing next row of metal ties, remove and clean wood strips.
2. Wedge with small pieces of tile, slate or metal.
3. Fill topmost joint with mortar.
3.03.C Alter to local code requirements if suspended ceilings are used.
D. Structural Bonding:
2. Structural bond multi-wythe non-reinforced brick walls with__________.
b. Maximum distance between adjacent headers: 24 in. (610 mm) either vertically or horizontally.
c. When a single header does not extend through wall, overlap headers from opposite sides of wall at least 3 in. (76 mm).
d. Minimum headers: 4%.
b. Stagger ties in alternate courses.
c. Maximum distance between adjacent ties:
(2) Horizontally: 36 in. (920 mm).
e. Provide additional ties at openings:
(2) Install within 12 in. (305 mm) of opening.
b. Provide not less than one longitudinal bar or wire for each 6 in. (152 mm) of wall thickness or fraction thereof.
3.03.D Note special bonding requirements for high-lift grout, section 3.05.B.
3.03.D.2 Masonry headers, metal ties or continuous joint reinforcement.
E. Anchoring:
(2) Horizontally: 36 in. (920 mm).
c. Keep space free of mortar or other rigid material to permit differential movement between concrete and masonry .
b. Provide joints with rigid steel anchors.
c. Space anchors not more than 4 ft. (1.2 m) apart vertically.
b. Maximum space between adjacent ties:
d. Provide additional ties at openings:
(2) Install within 12 in. (305 mm) of opening.
30 psf (1436 N/m2):
Horizontally: 16 in. (406 mm)
Horizontally: 16 in. (406 mm)
2. Lay with completely filled mortar joints.
3. Do not furrow bed joints.
4. Butter ends of brick with sufficient mortar to fill head joints.
5. Slightly bevel mortar bed to incline towards cavity.
6. Rock closures into place with head joints thrown against two adjacent brick in place.
7. Do not pound corners and jambs to fit stretcher units after they are set in position. Where an adjustment must be made after mortar has started to harden, remove mortar and replace with fresh mortar.
3.04.A If hollow units are specified, alter to conform to requirements of the units.
B. Forms and Shores:
2. Leakage of mortar or grout is not permitted.
3. Brace or tie forms to maintain position and shape.
4. Do not remove forms and shores until masonry has hardened sufficiently to carry its own weight and other temporary loads that may be placed on it during construction:
b. Under brick slabs: Minimum 7 days.
2. Secure against displacement:
b. Horizontal reinforcement may be placed as brickwork progresses.
b. Minimum clear distance between bars in columns: Not less than 1/2 times bar diameter or 1/2 in. (38 mm). 4
b. No. 6 gage or smaller wires may be laid in 3/8-in. (9.5 mm) mortar joints.
6. Splice reinforcement or attach reinforcement to dowels by placing in contact and wiring.
7. Do not splice reinforcement at points other than shown on drawings, unless approved by the structural engineer.
8. Shape and dimension reinforcement as shown on drawings:
b. Do not straighten or repair in a manner that will injure material.
c. Do not use bars with kinks or bends not shown on drawings.
d. Reinforcement can be heated when entire operation is approved by structural engineer.
3. In grout spaces more than 2 brick in thickness:
b. Minimum grout between brick: 3/8 in. (9.5 mm).
5. Stop grout 1/2 in. (38 mm) below top of masonry:
b. Except when completing grouting of finished wall.
a. Maximum: 8% of wall area.
NOTE:
3.05.A.6 Using headers for tying wythes is not recommended; however, if selected, construction should conform to the requirements of this section.
b. Horizontally: 24 in. (610 mm).
b. Horizontally: 24 in. (610 mm).
4. Provide cleanout holes by omitting every other brick in bottom course on one side of wall.
5. Prior to closing cleanout holes and pouring grout, use high-pressure jet stream of water or high-pressure air to remove excess mortar from grout space and to clean reinforcement.
6. Do not plug cleanout holes until condition of area to be grouted has been approved.
7. Before pouring grout, plug cleanout holes with masonry units and brace against grout pressure.
8. Grout spaces 2 in. (51 mm) or more in width in lifts not exceeding 4 ft. (1.2 m) at intervals:
10. Vibrate or agitate grout during, and after placement to insure complete filling of grout space.
11. Stop grout 1 1/2 in. (38 mm) below top of masonry:
b. Except when completing grouting of finished wall.
B. Clean all exposed unglazed masonry:
2. Do not proceed with cleaning until sample area is approved by Architect/Engineer.
3. Clean initially with stiff brushes and water.
4. When cleaning agent is required:
b. Thoroughly wet surface of masonry on which no green efflorescence appears.
c. Scrub with acceptable cleaning agent.
d. Immediately rinse with clear water.
e. Do small sections at a time.
f. Work from top to bottom.
g. Protect all sash, metal lintels and other corrodible parts when masonry is cleaned with acid solution.
h. Remove green efflorescence in accordance with brick manufacturer's recommendations.
3.06 If care is taken during laying and the wall is acceptable, the requirements of this section can be deleted.