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Construction Techniques and Moisture Control Module 28206-05

Construction Techniques and Moisture Control Module 28206-05. Transparency 1. Objectives. Upon completion of this module, you will be able to: 1. Explain and demonstrate techniques for constructing masonry around windows, doors, and other openings.

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Construction Techniques and Moisture Control Module 28206-05

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  1. Construction Techniques and Moisture Control Module 28206-05

  2. Transparency 1 Objectives • Upon completion of this module, you will be able to: • 1. Explain and demonstrate techniques for constructing masonry around windows, doors, and other openings. • 2. Explain the requirements for wall bracing, and demonstrate the techniques used to construct pilasters and other types of bracing. • 3. Identify the various types of insulation used in conjunction with masonry construction, and explain installation techniques. • 4. Identify the need for moisture control in various types of masonry construction, and demonstrate the techniques used to eliminate moisture problems. • 5. Construct corbeling in a double-wythe wall. • 6. Join intersecting walls. • 7. Install flashing.

  3. Transparency 2 Performance Tasks • 1. Construct a four-course corbel starting at the fifth course of a double-wythe wall. • 2. Construct an intersecting block wall joined with wire mesh or metal lath. • 3. Install a row of flashing in an anchored veneered wall.

  4. Transparency 3 Figure 2 – Specialized Blocks

  5. Transparency 4 Figure 3 – Typical Chase in a Masonry Wall

  6. Transparency 5 Figure 5 – Lug Sill and Slip Sill

  7. Transparency 6 Figure 6 – Placement of a Lintel

  8. Transparency 7 Figure 7 – Steel Angle Used as a Lintel

  9. Transparency 8 Figure 9 – Form for Casting Lintels

  10. Transparency 9 Figure 10 – Typical Form for Cast-in-Place Lintel

  11. Transparency 10 Figure 11 – Standard Lintel Blocks

  12. Transparency 11 Figure 12 – Brick Window Sill

  13. Transparency 12 Figure 13 – Steel Lintels for Brick

  14. Transparency 13 Table 1 – Steel Angle Size for 4-Inch Masonry Walls

  15. Transparency 14 Figure 14 – Toothing in Concrete Block

  16. Transparency 15 Figure 16 – Corbeling in a Brick Wall

  17. Transparency 16 Table 2 – Lateral Support Requirements for Nonreinforced Concrete Masonry Walls

  18. Transparency 17 Figure 17 – Wind Bracing for Masonry Wall

  19. Transparency 18 Figure 18 – Temporary Lateral Bracing for a Foundation Wall

  20. Transparency 19 Figure 19 – Bracing Requirements for Brick Walls Based on Wind Speed and Wall Height

  21. Transparency 20 Figure 20 – Anchor Bolts for Wood Plates

  22. Transparency 21 Figure 21 – Dovetail Anchors

  23. Transparency 22 Figure 22 – Strap Anchor for Intersecting Brick Wall

  24. Transparency 23 Figure 23 – Masonry Bonding and Flexible Connectors

  25. Transparency 24 Figure 24 – True Masonry Bond at Intersecting Walls

  26. Transparency 25 Figure 25 – Rigid Connections for Intersecting Walls

  27. Transparency 26 Figure 26 – Flexible Joints Using Tiebars

  28. Transparency 27 Figure 27 – Flexible Joints Using Metal Lath

  29. Transparency 28 Figure 29 – General Requirements for Pilaster Size

  30. Transparency 29 Figure 30 – Pilaster Unit

  31. Transparency 30 Figure 31 – Bonded Pilaster

  32. Transparency 31 Figure 32 – Unbonded Pilaster

  33. Transparency 32 Figure 33 – Brick Wall with Pilasters

  34. Transparency 33 Table 3 – Heat Transfer Coefficients

  35. Transparency 34 Figure 34 – Heat Transfer By Conduction

  36. Transparency 35 Figure 35 – Heat Transfer by Convection

  37. Transparency 36 Table 4 – R-Values for Different Insulation Types

  38. Transparency 37 Figure 36 – Loose Fill Insulation in Concrete Masonry Walls

  39. Transparency 38 Figure 38 – Installing Rigid Insulation Board

  40. Transparency 39 Figure 40 – CMU with Insulation Insert

  41. Transparency 40 Figure 41 – Block Coatings

  42. Transparency 41 Figure 42 – Rigid Board Insulation

  43. Transparency 42 Figure 45 – Use of Furring Strips

  44. Transparency 43 Figure 46 – Weather Exposure Based on Precipitation and Wind Pressure

  45. Transparency 44 Figure 47 – Parging a Masonry Surface

  46. Transparency 45 Figure 49 – Foundation Parging

  47. Transparency 46 Figure 50 – Flashing in a Cavity Wall

  48. Transparency 47 Figure 51 – Flashing at a Window Sill

  49. Transparency 48 Figure 52 – Flashing at a Wall Opening

  50. Transparency 49 Figure 53 – Flashing of Coping and Parapet Wall

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