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mentee Mc it he te OME. Seaver nn ete ate pn eee i den gna a a © Canadian Standards Association Design of masonry structures 10 Veneer B10.1 ‘Veneer shall not be considered to be part of a wall when computing the strength or effective thickness of the wall. E.10.2 ‘Veneer shall be tied to its backing in accordance with CSA A371. B10.3 ‘The structural backing for veneer shall be concrete or shall be masonry conforming to the empirical rules. Note: For use with other types of structural backing, veneer should be designed in accordance with Clause 9.1 F104 | F105 Allowance shall be provided for vertical movement of suspended veneer supports without transfer of any loading to the masonry veneer located below the support. E11 Column box-out B11 Column box-out is a non-structural masonry column enclosure not exceeding the nominal column dimensions by more than 400 mm in any direction, F112 ‘When used to provide the fire protection of the enclosed steel column, the box-out thickness shall meet the requirements of the National Building Code of Canada. F113 ‘The minimum thickness of masonry for column box-outs shall be 90 mm. R114 Column box-out masonry shall be bonded by overlapping or connected mechanically at 400 mm vertically on centre at the corners, and keyed or mechanically connected at 400 mm vertically on centre in with any masonry walls originating at the column box-out. R115 ‘Column box-out masonry shall be tied back to the column with masonry connectors located on each face, at vertical intervals not exceeding 800 mm on centre. B16 ‘The box-out shall have a soft joint at the top. No gravity loads shall be transferred to the box-out. 123 © 2014 CSA Group Design of masonry structures B9 Columns B91 Every masonry column shall be constructed of solid or cored brick units, full solid concrete block units, grout-filed hollow units, or grout-filled semi-solid concrete block units. R92 ‘A masonry column shall be laterally supported in each direction, with the distance between lateral supports not exceeding 10 times the thickness of the column in the same direction. B10 Veneer F101 Veneer shall not be considered to be part of a wall when computing the strength or effective thickness of the wall. F.10.2 Veneer shall be tied to its backing in accordance with CSA A371. 10.3 The structural backing for veneer shall be concrete or shall be masonry conforming to empirical rules or engineered masonry design in accordance with Clause 3.1 where the kh/t is less than or equal to 20. Note: for use with other types of structural backing, veneer should be designed in accordance with Clause 9.1. Masonry veneer shall bear on masonry, concrete, or other noncombustible bearing supports. Masonry veneers with a total height ‘mpbaxcuesing't1 ni above the top of the foundation wall mayrbeIsupported? mere Masonry veneers with a total starting at the second floor level. . Note: The total height of the masonry veneer above the foundation includes shelf angles and movement joints that may be incorporated in the veneer. 10.5 ‘Allowance shall be provided for vertical movement of suspended veneer supports without transfer of any loading to the masonry veneer located below the support. R11 Column box-out R111 Column box-out is a non-structural masonry column enclosure not exceeding the nominal column dimensions by more than 400 mm in any direction, B12 ‘When used to provide the fire protection of the enclosed steel column, the box-out thickness shall meet. the requirements of the National Building Code of Canada. ‘August 20145 147 cargo tonautoie a Mihai Sol byvondu par CSA onto Septmberoe20% "Sais user scores on. Staraae, Seoulen orc on halwor pronted. Perm dsateu simple seulement

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