CBA Technical Guide (2016)
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- Introduction, Acknowledgements and Table of Contents (PDF / 200 KB)
- Clay Brick Manufacture (PDF / 206 KB)
- Know your Clay Brick Classifications (PDF / 1002 KB)
- Product Specification & Physical Properties (PDF / 805 KB)
- Accommodation of Movement (PDF / 416 KB)
- Structural Masonry with Clay Brick (PDF / 1021 KB)
- Cleaning of Clay Brickwork (PDF / 215 KB)
- Construction Details (PDF / 5 MB)
- Sustainability and Relevance of Carbon Emissions (PDF / 380 KB)
- Thermal Efficiency & Comfort achieved with Masonry Walling (PDF / 3 MB)
- Compliance with Regulations & Standards (PDF / 655 KB)
The Clay Brick Association of South Africa is proud to bring you the completely revised and revamped version of its well-received Clay Brick Technical Guide. The publication has not only undergone a full visual overhaul with a new look and feel and completely new illustrations, it has also undergone a complete revision of all its technical content.
With the complete revision of the SABS and its SANS codes, which included the new SANS 10400, we as the CBA felt it time to bring our technical guide up to speed with the new standards and in turn ensure it is the most up to date publication in regarding best practices for masonry walling. Taking a lot of its cues from SANS 10400 – Part K, the publication covers the need to know aspects of clay masonry from manufacture of clay units to accommodation of movement and standards for structural masonry, all in the pages of this handy guide.
One of the corner stones (no pun intended) of the Clay Brick Association is to preserve and uphold technical excellence within the clay brick industry, whether it be through the numerous technical projects we are involved in and promoting or through producing technical publications such as this.
Upholding the great name of clay brick as one of the earth’s most sound and versatile building materials will always remain our passion.
We have also included three new chapters on sustainability, energy efficiency standards, thermal comfort and the role clay brick has to play in complying within the eco space. Whether you are and experienced clay mason, brick manufacturer or trainer, this publication offers invaluable professional insight into clay masonry.
- CLAY BRICK MANUFACTURE
- KNOW YOUR CLAY BRICKS
- PRODUCT SPECIFICATION AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Overall Dimensions and Tolerances
Warpage and Tolerance
Brick Strength
Efflorescence
Irreversible Moisture Expansion
Other Properties
Durability: Selection Criteria
Initial Rate of Absorption
Fire Resistance
Acoustic Insulation
Thermal Properties
- ACCOMMODATION OF MOVEMENT
Overall Movement
Thermal Movement
Irreversible Moisture Expansion Movement
Moisture Content Movement
Movement in Adjoining Structures
Provision of Control Joints
- 5. STRUCTURAL MASONRY WITH CLAY BRICK
Structural Design Requirements
Empirical Design
Building Limitations
Strength Requirements for Masonry Units and Mortar
Dimensions of Masonry Walls in Buildings
Empirical Rules for Foundations
Foundation Preparation
Minimum Width of Strip Foundations in Single Storey Structures
Compaction
Minimum Thickness of Foundation Walls
Free-standing Walls
Retaining wails
Rain Penetration Requirements
Mortar
Mix Proportions
Cement
Lime
Sand
Mortar Plasticisers
Pigments
Ready-mixed Mortar
- CLEANING OF CLAY BRICKWORK
General Precautions
Preparation
Mortar and Mortar Smear
Lime and Lime Bloom
Vanadium
Efflorescence
Lichens and Mosses
Running Water
Various Oils
Paint
Rust or Iron
Manganese
Timber
Smoke and Soot
Tar
Large Projects – Multi-storeyed Buildings
- CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
- SUSTAINABILITY AND RELEVANCE OF CARBON EMISSIONS
Concepts of Sustainability
Greenhouse Gases
Carbon Footprint
Life Cycle Assessment/s
National Emission Reduction Programme/s
Green Building Rating System/s
Green Product Labelling System/s
Environmental Product Declarations
Conclusions; The impact of the above issues on the Clay Brick Industry
- THERMAL EFFICIENCY & COMFORT ACHIEVED WITH MASONRY WALLING
Human Comfort & Adaptive Theory
Benefits of Providing Comfort in Buildings
Building Human Comfort into Building Designs
Passive Design Strategies for the various RSA Climates
Thermal Resistance (R-value)
Thermal Mass or Thermal Capacitance
- COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS & STANDARDS
Introduction
Amended Regulations
SANS 10400XA Satisfies the Regulations
Guidance and Comments as the choice of Compliance Routes
Compliance with Regulation & Standards for masonry walling in South Africa
CR-value Applications