Contec Fence Panel
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Contec Fence Panel
Contec Fence Panel Technical Sheet Beveled edges on four sides General features * Under ASTM E119-95 UL® ** ASTM E514 Steel mesh reinforcement Width Lightweight, fire resistant*, water penetration resistant**, pest resistant, fast and easy to install, versatile and affordable. Contec Fence Panel is an AAC, steel reinforced board. Reinforcement is Grade 70 steel covered with an anticorrosive coat. Contec Fence can be cut and drilled with conventional tools. L en gth Thickness Fig. 1: Contec Fence Panel. Uses Contec Fence Panel can be used for fence construction on landscaping, providing privacy, protection and style. Decorative and creative ideas can be adapted to Contec Fences such as ornamental moldings, openings, posts, etc. Dimensions Length: Width: Nominal Thickness: 8 ft. 24 in. 2 and 3 in. Properties Thickness* Length in ft 2 (1 15/16) 3 (2 15/16) 8 Design Weight psf lb/piece 7.37 117.97 16 11.06 176.96 10 Characteristic Design weight (pcf) M odulus of elasticity (psi) Drying shrinkage (in/ft) Thermal expansion coefficient (1/°F) Resistance to freezing (2) (1) (2) Pieces per Pallet Area Covered per Piece ft2 16 Strength class GB3.3/0.6 (37 pcf)(1) 45 249,000 0.003 4.4 × 10 -6 0.979 M axim um dry density. Ratio of final versus initial volum e of sam ple subjected to freeze/thaw cycles. * Nominal dimension (Exact dimension) Contec Fence Technical Sheet 6-38 Design Considerations: Contec Fence Panel shall be designed in order to comply with safety and serviceability requirements as specified by ACI 318-95 and following guidelines of ACI 523.2/R-96. Wind speed can be up to 80 mph for a 2 thick Contec Fence Panel and up to 100 mph for a 3 thick Contec Fence Panel. Nominal heights for Contec Fence System should be 6 ft and maximum 8 ft. Contec Fence System requires post with grooves to insert Contec Fence Panels. The minimum depth of groove should be 1 1/2. Post must be designed according to Local Building Code (see Post for Contec Fence System). Posts, postcaps and concrete bases are not supplied by Texas Contec. Backer rod and caulking must be applied between the post groove and the Contec Fence Panel. Backer rod and caulking Contec Fence Panel Post Contec Thin Bed Mortar joint Concrete base Concrete foundation Fig. 2: Contec Fence System. 6-39 Contec Fence Technical Sheet Contec Fence Stepped Fence Installation Guide Before Installation of Contec Fence Check fence layout and design. Decide, according to terrain slopes, if fence will be stepped following the contours of land (see Fig. 3). Check if material quantity (Contec Fence panels, posts and post caps) is correct (see Fig. 4). Contact utility companies to insure that no underground utilities will be affected with fence construction. Always follow on-site safety measures during construction. Fence along land contour Fig. 3: Different layouts of Contec Fence. Installation of the Contec Fence 1. Marking of Contec Fence Check for property marks. When property marks are not visible, you may call a surveyor. Mark location of the fence according to property marks. When fence is to be located on a hillside with steep slopes or very irregular terrain, surveying equipment might be needed. 2. Placing posts Identify level difference on terrain and determine the way that this will be compensated (stepped fence, etc.). Fig. 4: Check quantity of Contec Fence panels and posts. Posts must be plumbed (aligned vertically), and located exactly in-line. Concrete base: A concrete base should be installed before placing Fence panels. Drainage conditions should be assessed. Leave drainage paths if required. Variable* Setting the posts: Sink posts into the ground and set them in concrete. Once post is in the hole, concrete should be compacted using a tamper bar. Level and brace temporarily post while concrete sets. Posts must have 1 1/2 height over fence to assure proper installation of postcaps. Post* Fill with Concrete * Design according Variable* to Local Building Code Fig. 5: Post foundation detail. Contec Fence Installation Guide 6-40 3. Contec Thin Bed Mortar preparation Contec thin bed mortar is prepared in a plastic bucket, adding water and mortar from the bag (see instructions on the bag) and mixed with a stirrer in a power drill. Use brush to clean the joint surface before mortar application. 4. Contec Fence Panel installation a) While two people hold the panel on its sides, a third person helps, lifting it to slide it onto post grooves. b) When panel is inserted into posts, two people keep sliding the panel, holding it from its upper edge. c) Once panel is in place, Contec Thin Bed mortar is applied on joint before installing second panel using a dull (large tip). d) Wedge the panel temporarily with acrylic or wood strips to adjust it into position (according to fence design). e) Repeat procedure for subsequent rows of Contec Fence Panel. Care should be taken that panel joints show the same height throughout the fence. f) Once all panels of one section have been placed, use dull (small tip) to place mortar on joints to make the appearence uniform. g) Place bits of backer rod as wedges into joints between posts and panels and remove the acrylic strips. Then apply mortar or stucco to cover wedges. Cast in place base Precast base Fig. 6: First course of Fence panels. 5. Cutting on site of Contec Fence Panels If there is the need for cutting Contec Fence Panels on-site, follow the procedure shown below: a) Prepare a flat surface for site cutting, using saw horses. b) Check for dimensions of cuts to be performed. Along its length, panel can be cut in half (1 ft wide) at most. c) Proceed with panel cutting. d) Place anticorrosive paint at reinforcing bars tips. Fig. 7: Contec Fence panel installation. 6. Post caps Post caps are placed on top of posts (see posts for Contec Fence System). 7. Gates, ornaments and other fixtures Gate installation must be made between gate posts. Gate posts have special preparations to attach gates. Fixtures like lamps, signs, etc. should be placed preferably over posts. For placing fixtures over Contec Fences, call Texas Contec for technical support. 6-41 Fig. 8: Third course of Fence panels. Contec Fence Installation Guide 8. Surface patching Use Contec Repair Mortar to patch chips, breaks and other imperfections on the surface of the Contec Fence Panels. Contec Repair Mortar is prepared in a plastic bucket, adding water and mortar from the bag (see instructions on the bag) and mixed with a stirrer in a power drill or by manual means (depending of quantity to be used). It is applied using a spatula. 9. Finishes Although Contec AAC has a very low water penetration rate, as with any concrete material it is recommended to apply a finish coat consisting of color paint or acrylic based render. Stucco, textured and other types of renders are available through Contec. Fig. 9: Stepped fence layout. 10. Installation Requirements: Tools: Plastic bucket Stirrer for power drill Shovel Masons level Brush Tape measure (50 -100 ft) Sanding float Plastic edger Hammer ax Scissors for unpacking Claw hammer Spatula Level line Plumb bob Chalk line String line Fig. 10: Gate in Contec Fence System. Equipment: 12 auger Posthole digger 2 stepladders (2 or 3 steps) Heavy digger bar Tamper bar Circular saw with 8 1/4 metal or diamond blade for Contec Fence Panel 3 thick and 7 1/4 metal or diamond blade for Contec Fence Panel 2 thick 1/2 power drill 2 saw horses Dull w/small and large tip Contec Fence Installation Guide Fig. 11: Finished Contec Fence System. Caution: Use safety gear: Hard hat, gloves, dust mask and goggles to avoid excessive inhalation of dust and protection of the eyes when handling Contec Fence Panels. 6-42 Posts for Contec Fence System General considerations Posts are used to provide support for Contec Fences and must be capable of withstand wind loads applied upon them; while satisfying local, regional and national codes, such as Standard Building Code, Uniform Building Code, etc. Use design methods, in accordance with nationally recognized organizations (American Concrete Institute, ACI; American Society of Civil Engineers, ASCE; and others), must be used. Post caps Contec Fence panel Concrete posts or steel posts can be used for Contec Fence System. Fig. 12 shows typical concrete post sections. Post caps Used as a decorative element over posts (see Fig. 13). The post cap should be fixed or glued, as determined by the post material. Reinforced concrete Post Note: For more technical information about posts and bases, call Texas Contec. Fig. 11: Typical post in a Contec Fence construction. H-Post L-Post C-Post Cross-Post T-Post O-Post Fig. 12: Typical concrete post sections. Contec Fence Installation Guide Fig. 13: Different types of post caps. 6-43