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5.2
Part 5.2 Masonry veneerPart 5.2 Masonry veneer
5.2.1
Application
New for 2022
5.2.1
Application
New for 2022
5.2.2
Height of wall limitation
2019: 3.3.5.2
5.2.2
Height of wall limitation
2019: 3.3.5.2
Masonry veneer walls must not be greater than 8.5 m in height when measured above the adjacent finished ground level.
5.2.3
Openings in masonry veneer
2019: 3.3.5.11
5.2.3
Openings in masonry veneer
2019: 3.3.5.11
5.2.4
Damp-proof courses and flashing materials
New for 2022
5.2.4
Damp-proof courses and flashing materials
New for 2022
Damp-proof courses and flashing materials must be in accordance with 5.7.3 and 5.7.4.
5.2.5
Vertical articulation joints
New for 2022
5.2.5
Vertical articulation joints
New for 2022
Vertical articulation joints are to be installed in accordance with 5.6.8.
5.2.6
Engaged piers
2019: 3.3.5.14
5.2.6
Engaged piers
2019: 3.3.5.14
Where engaged piers are installed to support subfloor framing, they must comply with the provisions of this Part and be constructed as follows:
- Footings for piers must comply with Section 4.
- Engaged piers must not support more than a single storey with a roof framing span of not more than 12 m.
- Piers must be spaced at not more than 3 m centres with floor framing complying with—
- Piers must be—
- not more than 1.2 m high; and
- a minimum thickness of 100 mm inclusive of mortar; and
- a width greater than the depth of the timber or steel section which it is supporting (see Figure 5.2.6).
- Notwithstanding (c), engaged piers must be located beneath—
- each side of window and door openings; and
- concentrated roof loads, inclusive of any roof beams and girder trusses.
- Piers must be tied or bonded to the external masonry wall, and where ties are used they must comply with 5.6.5.
- Piers formed from hollow-core masonry units must be filled with grout.