BONDEK PLUS USER & INSTALLATION GUIDE

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BONDEK PUS USER & INSTAATION GUIDE

YSAGHT BONDEK PUS BONDEK PUS is a traditional flat pan or re-entrant profile that provides unmatched performance in suspended concrete slabs. BONDEK PUS is used in both concrete and steel frame construction and utilises patented technology to achieve superior spanning capabilities, less deflection and greater composite strength than similar re-entrant profiles. BONDEK PUS comes complete with a range of accessories allowing for easy suspension of ceilings and surfaces. BONDEK PUS PROFIE 55mm 600mm 600mm cover 55mm DESIGN ADVANTAGES Stronger composite strength - BONDEK PUS is stronger than similar decks due to the patented corner embossments. The patented corner embossments develop a strong mechanical interlock with the concrete slab. Greater spanning capacities - BONDEK PUS is stronger than similar decks in positive bending and end shear due to the dovetail ribs which resist lateral deflection by up to 10%. Supplied in BONDEK BUE featuring a blue anti-glare coating reducing reflected light by a minimum of 80%, which means greater comfort for installers and follow up trades on site. MATERIA SPECIFICATIONS YSAGHT BONDEK PUS profiled steel decking is rollformed from G550 (550 MPa) Yield Stress) steel with a Base Metal Thickness (BMT) of 0.60mm, 0.75mm, and 1.00mm. The galvanised coating thickness is Z350 (350g/m 2 ) in accordance with AS 1397:2001. Thickness Mass Yield Strength Coverage mm kg/m 2 kg/m MPa m 2 /t 0.60 8.38 5.03 550 119.3 0.75 10.32 6.19 550 96.9 1.00 13.56 8.14 550 73.7 BONDEK PUS 2

INSTAATION TEMPORARY PROPPING If temporary propping is required (refer to the temporary propping tables), props should be placed at the correct centres prior to laying the BONDEK PUS sheets. Generally, timber or steel bearers with a minimum dimension of 75mm x 75mm are used on vertical props. The props should be installed so as to prevent settlement during loading by wet concrete and other construction loads. Wide ply strips, of 300mm wide, may be positioned above the header bearers to assist in dispersing the load and minimise any local deformation of the decking due to the headers. Temporary props should only be removed after the slab has reached sufficient strength (at least 75% of the specified 28-day strength). The full design load may only be applied once the slab has achieved 28-day strength. Effective span (from temporary propping tables) FASTENERS AND OCATIONS The decking must be secured to the supporting structure in order to avoid movement and excessive deflection during the pouring of concrete. When fixing to a steel support structure, shot fired pins or self-drilling/tapping fasteners should be used. Provide one fastener in each pan at every support. In the case of other support systems, such as brickwork, block work and concrete, the BONDEK PUS sheets must be temporarily held in place against wind and other effects until the concrete is poured. Fasteners at every pan on both sides of butt joint Fasteners at every pan BONDEK PUS Butt joint in decking Edge beam Frame or supporting structure Single or multiple continuous prop lines may be required (temporary prop) AYING BONDEK PUS 1. Place the BONDEK PUS sheet over the supports ensuring a minimum end bearing of 50mm. If supporting on a brick or masonry wall, provide a separating strip such as malthoid. EDGEFORM Galvanised steel Edgeform can be used for the retention of wet concrete to the correct level at the decked floor perimeters. Edgeform is usually shot-fired to the steel support structure or to the BONDEK PUS deck and the top of the Edgeform is connected back to the decking with restraint straps at approximately 600mm centres using either poprivets or self-drilling screws. ower BONDEK PUS at angle down onto preceding edge 2. Tap the female rib with a hammer at a 45 angle to lock it into place. REINFORCEMENT Place all reinforcement in strict accordance with the structural engineer s drawings and specification. BONDEK PUS 3 CONCRETE PACEMENT The specified grade of concrete and any chemical admixtures must be in strict accordance with AS 3600:2001 and the structural engineer s drawings and specification. The deck must be clear of any excess dirt, grease or debris as this inhibits bonding between the deck and concrete. Ensure that concrete is applied evenly over the decking surface, as mounding of the wet concrete will cause excessive local loading.

SPAN TABES Maximum slab spans, mm BONDEK PUS sheets continuous over single slab span (Figure 1) Formwork deflections limits /240 (Visual appearance important) Slab depth D (mm) 0.60 BMT BONDEK PUS 0.75 BMT BONDEK PUS 1.0 BMT BONDEK PUS 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 100 2000 [4800] [7000] 2250 [5950] [8250] 2450 [6500] [9000] 110 2000 [4800] [7000] 2200 [5750] [8000] 2400 [6300] [8750] 120 1950 [4800] [7000] 2150 [5600] [7800] 2350 [6150] [8550] 130 1900 [4800] [6900] 2100 [5500] [7600] 2250 [6000] [8300] 140 1850 4550 [6650] 2050 [5350] [7400] 2200 [5850] [8150] 150 1800 4300 [6400] 1950 [5250] [7200] 2200 [5750] [7950] 160 1750 4100 [6200] 1900 5100 [6950] 2150 [5650] [7800] 170 1700 3900 [6000] 1850 5000 [6750] 2100 5500 [7650] 180 1650 3700 5800 1850 4850 [6550] 2050 5400 [7550] 190 1600 3550 5600 1800 4750 6350 2000 5350 [7400] 200 1600 3400 5300 1750 4600 6200 2000 5250 [7200] 210 1550 3300 5150 1700 4500 6050 1950 5150 7000 220 1550 2900 4950 1700 4400 5900 1900 5100 6850 230 1500 2850 4450 1650 4300 5750 1850 5000 6700 240 1450 2750 4300 1600 4200 5600 1850 4950 6550 250 1450 2700 4200 1600 4150 5500 1800 4850 6400 Figure 1 BONDEK PUS sheets continuous over single slab span. BONDEK PUS continuous over single slab span Concrete slab Temporary Prop BONDEK PUS f Equal formwork spans Slab span Notes: 1. The tables above denote maximum allowable centreline to centreline span in millimetres between permanent supports after temporary propping is removed. 2. The practical limit for span to slab depth ratio is considered to be 35 for single span slabs, or 40 for continuous slabs. Values above these limits have been listed in brackets [ ]. The use of the results in brackets must be confirmed with the structural engineer or a ysaght representative as the long term serviceability and composite performance of the resulting concrete slab may not be suitable for the project application. 3. Allowance has been made for ponding of wet concrete due to decking deflection, density 2400kg/m 3. 4. oading is considered in accordance with AS 1170.0:2002, AS 2327.1:2003, AS 3610:1995 with a Stage III construction live load allowance of 1.0 kpa in accordance with AS 2327.1:2003 Appendix F. 5. The requirements for Stage II & IV material staking loads in accordance with AS 2327.1:2003 Appendix F are assumed to be zero. 6. It is recommended that an experienced structural engineer design the composite slab to ensure sufficient capacity to meet strength and long term deflection requirements. 7. The temporary propping tables have been prepared for a span/240 deflection criteria. A span/240 deflection is generally considered aesthetically satisfactory for exposed soffits. 8. These tables are based upon effective section properties of the sheeting calculated in accordance to AS 4600:2005. 9. Care must be exercised when placing concrete to avoid mounding. 10. Wide ply strips, of 300mm wide, shall be provided to prevent any concentrated loads being applied to the sheeting, particularly for exposed soffits, to avoid direct point loading of the sheet overlap ribs and unsupported edges of the sheeting. 11. When using the table for two or more spans the adjacent spans should not differ in length by more than 5%. 12. A maximum sheet length of 12m has been considered. 13. A minimum bearing width of the permanent support has been considered to be 50mm. 14. ysaght recommend a gauge of 1.00mm BMT for exposed soffits in propped applications to avoid creasing of steel decking. Please contact your local ysaght representative for further information. BONDEK PUS 4

Maximum slab spans, mm BONDEK PUS sheets continuous over two (2) or more slab spans (Figure 2) Formwork deflections limits /240 (Visual appearance important) Slab depth D (mm) 0.60 BMT BONDEK PUS 0.75 BMT BONDEK PUS 1.0 BMT BONDEK PUS 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 100 2350 [4650] [7000] 2700 [5550] [8150] 2950 [6050] [8900] 110 2350 [4650] [7000] 2650 [5400] [7950] 2900 [5900] [8700] 120 2350 4650 [7000] 2550 [5250] [7750] 2800 [5750] [8450] 130 2250 4650 [6800] 2500 5150 [7550] 2750 [5600] [8250] 140 2200 4500 [6550] 2450 5000 [7350] 2700 5500 [8100] 150 2100 4350 [6350] 2350 4900 [7100] 2600 5400 [7900] 160 2050 4200 6100 2300 4750 [6900] 2550 5300 [7750] 170 2000 4000 6050 2200 4600 6650 2500 5200 [7600] 180 1900 3850 5750 2150 4450 6450 2500 5100 [7500] 190 1800 3650 5500 2100 4350 6300 2450 5000 7300 200 1750 3500 5300 2050 4200 6150 2350 4900 7100 210 1650 3400 5100 2000 4100 5950 2300 4800 6950 220 1500 3250 4900 1950 4000 5950 2250 4650 6800 230 1450 2900 4400 1900 3900 5900 2200 4550 6600 240 1400 2850 4250 1850 3850 5750 2150 4450 6500 250 1350 2750 4150 1800 3750 5650 2100 4350 6350 Figure 2 BONDEK PUS sheets continuous over two (2) or more slab span. BONDEK PUS continuous over two slab spans BONDEK PUS formwork joins over permanent supports only Concrete slab One row of temporary props Two rows of temporary props Equal formwork spans Equal formwork spans Slab span Slab span Notes: 1. The tables above denote maximum allowable centreline to centreline span in millimetres between permanent supports after temporary propping is removed. 2. The practical limit for span to slab depth ratio is considered to be 35 for single span slabs, or 40 for continuous slabs. Values above these limits have been listed in brackets [ ]. The use of the results in brackets must be confirmed with the structural engineer or a ysaght representative as the long term serviceability and composite performance of the resulting concrete slab may not be suitable for the project application. 3. Allowance has been made for ponding of wet concrete due to decking deflection, density 2400kg/m 3. 4. oading is considered in accordance with AS 1170.0:2002, AS 2327.1:2003, AS 3610:1995 with a Stage III construction live load allowance of 1.0 kpa in accordance with AS 2327.1:2003 Appendix F. 5. The requirements for Stage II & IV material staking loads in accordance with AS 2327.1:2003 Appendix F are assumed to be zero. 6. It is recommended that an experienced structural engineer design the composite slab to ensure sufficient capacity to meet strength and long term deflection requirements. 7. The temporary propping tables have been prepared for a span/240 deflection criteria. A span/240 deflection is generally considered aesthetically satisfactory for exposed soffits. 8. These tables are based upon effective section properties of the sheeting calculated in accordance to AS 4600:2005. 9. Care must be exercised when placing concrete to avoid mounding. 10. Wide ply strips, of 300mm wide, shall be provided to prevent any concentrated loads being applied to the sheeting, particularly for exposed soffits, to avoid direct point loading of the sheet overlap ribs and unsupported edges of the sheeting. 11. When using the table for two or more spans the adjacent spans should not differ in length by more than 5%. 12. A maximum sheet length of 12m has been considered. 13. A minimum bearing width of the permanent support has been considered to be 50mm. 14. ysaght recommend a gauge of 1.00mm BMT for exposed soffits in propped applications to avoid creasing of steel decking. Please contact your local ysaght representative for further information. BONDEK PUS 5

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS All descriptions, specifications, illustrations, drawings, data, dimensions and weights contained in this catalogue, all technical literature and websites containing information from ysaght are approximations only. They are intended by ysaght to be a general description for information and identification purposes and do not create a sale by description. ysaght reserves the right at any time to: (a) supply Goods with such minor modifications from its drawings and specifications as it sees fit; and (b) alter specifications shown in its promotional literature to reflect changes made after the date of such publication. DISCAIMER, WARRANTIES AND IMITATION OF IABIITY This publication is intended to be an aid for all trades and professionals involved with specifying and installing ysaght products and not to be a substitute for professional judgement. Terms and conditions of sale available at local ysaght sales offices. Except to the extent to which liability may not lawfully be excluded or limited, BlueScope Steel imited will not be under or incur any liability to you for any direct or indirect loss or damage (including, without limitation, consequential loss or damage such as loss of profit or anticipated profit, loss of use, damage to goodwill and loss due to delay) however caused (including, without limitation, breach of contract, negligence and/or breach of statute), which you may suffer or incur in connection with this publication. Copyright BlueScope Steel imited 31 January, 2017 WWW.YSAGHT.COM Technical enquiries: steeldirect@bluescopesteel.com or call 1800 641 417 YSAGHT, BONDEK PUS and BONDEK BUE are registered trademarks of BlueScope Steel imited, ABN 16 000 011 058. The YSAGHT range of products is exclusively made by or for BlueScope Steel imited trading as ysaght. YT0075 31.01.17