DMS 001 Part 1 2020 Masonry Blocks
DMS 001 Part 1 2020 Masonry Blocks
DMS 001 Part 1 2020 Masonry Blocks
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REVISION HISTORY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 SCOPE .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
2 REFERENCES.................................................................................................................................................. 1
3 DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 1
FOREWORD
With a view to have a comprehensive set of unified Dubai Municipality Standards which
would be consistent and appropriate to local conditions and yet be at par with
International Standard, the Dubai Central Laboratory Department is formulating standards
taking guidance as much as possible from International and Regional Norms.
Local Order 44 issued in 1990 as amended by Local Order (1) 2012 on "Standard
Specifications of Concrete Blocks Used in the Emirate of Dubai” . This DMS Specifications
takes into account the new developments in terms of materials, block types and
manufacturing technology as well as the availability of test facilities and test methods.
In view of the above, this DM Standard Specification (DMS 1) is being formulated in five
parts as follows and intended to meet the requirements of the Local Order 44: 1990 as
amended by Local Order (1) 2012.
1 SCOPE
This standard specifies minimum performance levels for normal weight and lightweight
precast concrete masonry blocks.
2 REFERENCES
This standard incorporates provisions from other references. These references are cited
undated at the appropriate points in the text, but latest edition of these references applies
(including amendments). In case any reference is shown as dated, then that specific edition
shall be used. The titles of these references are listed on the last page.
3 DEFINITIONS
3.8 Width
The smallest dimension of the horizontal plane of installation .
3.9 Height
The vertical dimension perpendicular to installation plane.
4.1 General
Only materials with suitability established in terms of their properties and performance
shall be used in the manufacture of concrete masonry blocks.
The suitability requirements and acceptance criteria of the material used shall be given in
the manufacturer’s production control documentation.
The material used shall conform to applicable standard or shall be shown by test or
experience that it is not detrimental to the durability of the concrete masonry units or any
material customarily used in masonry manufacturing.
4.2 Asbestos
Asbestos, or materials containing asbestos, shall not be used.
5.1 Shape
Blocks shall have regular and uniform shape, free of cracks and defects and have rough
surfaces to provide key for plaster.
5.2 Sizes
5.2.1 Work Size
The size of a masonry block specified for its manufacture, to which its actual size should
conform within specified permissible deviations. The work size of the blocks shall be as
specified by the purchaser.
5.2.4 Tolerances
When measured in the manner described in BS EN 772: Part 16, the length, height or width
of each block from the sample shall not deviate by more than ±3 mm from the declared
dimensions.
6 DURABILITY ASPECT
Under normal exposure conditions of use in Arabian Gulf region environment, precast
concrete blocks will continue to provide satisfactory strength, provided they conform to
clause (5.5) above.
7 VISUAL ASPECTS
7.1 Appearance
Masonry Blocks shall be sound and free of defects that would interfere with the proper
placing on the units or impair the strength or performance of the construction and shall
have uniform texture. The faces of the blocks shall not exhibit defects such as cracking.
9.2
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Dubai Municipality third party product certification schemes.
A.1.2 Conditioning
Specimens shall be stored in the normal laboratory temperature and humidity for at least
16 h before being used for tests.
A.1.3 Procedure
A.1.3.1 Grinding method
Grind the specimen as per the requirement of BS EN 772 – 1
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DETERMINATION OF DIMENSIONS
BS EN 1934 THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - DETERMINATION
RESISTANCE
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