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AS 3700 SUPP 5-1992

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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

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Withdrawn date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1992

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Contains selected extracts from AS 3700 relating to masonry housing. Extracts from AS 3700 Supplement 1-1991 are included. Prepared for the benefit of personnel involved in the housing industry.

Committee
BD-004
DocumentType
Supplement (Main)
ISBN
0 7262 7153 5
Pages
19
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn

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 square-dressed 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 high-quality 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.

First published as AS 3700 Supplement 5-1991.

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AS 1225-1984 Clay building bricks
AS 1315-1982 Portland cement
AS 1170.2-1989 Minimum design loads on structures (known as the SAA Loading Code) Wind loads
AS 2904-1986 Damp-proof courses and flashings
AS 1672-1974
AS 1317-1982 Blended Cement
AS 2464.5-1985 Methods of testing thermal insulation Steady-state thermal transmission properties by means of the heat flow meter
AS 1316-1972 Masonry cement (metric units)
AS 1653-1985 Calcium silicate building bricks
AS 3600-1994 Concrete structures
AS 2193-1978 Methods for calibration and grading of force-measuring systems of testing machines
AS 1303-1991 Steel reinforcing wire for concrete
AS 1191-1985 Acoustics - Method for laboratory measurement of airborne sound transmission loss of building partitions
AS 1397-1993 Steel sheet and strip - Hot-dipped zinc-coated or aluminium/zinc-coated
AS 2121-1979 The design of earthquake-resistant buildings (known as the SAA Earthquake Code)
AS 1302-1991 Steel reinforcing bars for concrete
AS 1304-1991 Welded wire reinforcing fabric for concrete
AS 1650-1989 Hot-dipped galvanized coatings on ferrous articles
AS 2733-1984 Concrete masonry units
AS 2837-1986 Wrought alloy steels - Stainless steel bars and semi-finished products
AS 1129-1971 Fly ash for use in concrete
AS 1530.4-1990 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures Fire-resistance tests of elements of building construction
AS 2699-1984 Wall ties for masonry construction
AS 2701.10-1984 Methods of sampling and testing mortar for masonry construction Methods for chemical analysis of mortars

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