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PAS 70:2003 HD clay bricks. Guide to appearance and site measured dimensions and tolerance

PAS 70:2003

HD clay bricks. Guide to appearance and site measured dimensions and tolerance

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Standard number:PAS 70:2003
Pages:14
Released:2003-10-28
ISBN:0 580 42783 8
Status:Standard
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PAS 70:2003


This standard PAS 70:2003 HD clay bricks. Guide to appearance and site measured dimensions and tolerance is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.100.25 Terracotta building products

This Publicly Available Specification gives guidance on assessing the appearance of facing bricks, and the determination of on-site measurements of work size dimensions, for all high density (HD) type clay bricks as defined by BS EN 771-1.

It includes a procedure for comparing sample panels with reference panels in order to assess the appearance acceptability of consignments of clay facing bricks. It is not intended to apply to common and engineering HD type clay bricks.

It also provides a method of determining the overall dimensions of all clay bricks. The limits for the tolerance categories for the mean and range are those that apply to HD type clay bricks where the manufacturer’s declared work sizes are those traditionally known as British Standard dimensions (UK standard format clay bricks). If clay bricks are supplied with other work sizes, the limits for these categories will need to be calculated in accordance with BS EN 771-1.