AS 3958.2-1992
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Ceramic tiles Guide to the selection of a ceramic tiling system
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06-14-2024
English
04-16-1992
SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE 1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 1.3 DEFINITIONS 1.4 MATERIALS 1.5 THE FUNCTIONAL LAYERSSECTION 2 PLANNING AND DESIGN OF THE CERAMIC TILING SYSTEM 2.1 SCOPE OF SECTION 2.2 GENERAL 2.3 PLANNING OF THE SYSTEMSECTION 3 ANALYSIS OF THE PROJECT DATA 3.1 SCOPE 3.2 GENERAL 3.3 ENVIRONMENT AND PERFORMANCE 3.4 BASE STRUCTURE 3.5 SUBSTRATE GEOMETRY 3.6 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULESECTION 4 PLANNING AND DESIGN 4.1 SCOPE 4.2 GENERAL 4.3 CHOICE OF MATERIALS 4.4 CHOICE OF BEDDING SYSTEM 4.5 DETAILING OF MOVEMENT JOINTS 4.6 VERIFICATION OF ACCEPTABILITY OF THE TILING SYSTEM 4.7 PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS 4.8 PREPARATION OF INSTRUCTIONSSECTION 5 SPECIFIC CONDITIONS 5.1 GENERAL 5.2 CHEMICAL ATTACK 5.3 ELECTROSTATIC CONDITIONS 5.4 MOVEMENT 5.5 RADIOACTIVITY 5.6 SOUND AND THERMAL INSULATION 5.7 STERILE CONDITIONS 5.8 THERMAL EFFECTS 5.9 TRAFFIC AND LOAD CONDITIONS 5.10 DAMP AND INTERMITTENTLY WET CONDITIONS 5.11 WET CONDITIONSAPPENDICES A TILE CLASSIFICATION AND CHARACTERISTICS B DETERMINATION OF DRYNESS OF CONCRETE SUBFLOORS
Provides information on the properties of ceramic tiles, fixatives and backgrounds, and assists the specifier in the selection of appropriate combinations to meet the requirements of particular installations.
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BD/44
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Standard
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ISBN |
0 7262 7275 2
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Pages |
39
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Standards Australia
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Superseded
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This Standard deals with the various procedures involved in the selection of a ceramic tiling system. The qualities of the materials that are to be used are set out in Section 2. Section 3 sets out the information that should be considered when selecting a ceramic tiling system, Section 4 sets out the various steps that should be taken in drawing up the specification and Section 5 deals with specific situations such as chemical resistance and swimming pools.NOTES:1 Most normal residential situations are adequately covered in AS 3958.1.2 Additional information on the fixing of ceramic tiles in specialist situations, such as swimming pools, or where chemical resistance is required, may be found in BS 5385, Part 4.
First published as AS 3958.2-1992.
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