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Frevesinet tauiilasams Tasems : (Tasemsvtall dutuenuftunauntadousamends ” panifimadiaunilen WudounesewuereTs ) Gas anasgndimarianhetuneuntagausemends aeuuiinatiauntien Wudawaesruerans Tne utinwedadiun (Imauaud) da duis, crmaaa§asse maad, 130 au, daa, unsin, ngaumws 10500, Useinalne. ‘Ins : (66 2) 2666088 - 90 _uvindt : (66 2) 2666091 ‘Gina : freyssin@ksc.th.com waaiveney ‘SMS-001A f 2 ine FPN | amrnanylngy: by OM ex vyom | Huh newih —— Ee " ute btn 200 3 C7 aut nuneiiun ae asaaeu | 177272000 PRN by aM 1 | ear2000 | wtteinatiionane PPN by aM ' i. | | | [SMS-007A/RO1/0300/C1 [Wade Cinanaue saa a 7. 3 MmsasamUN Cinauaua yaina anasgismisneasy Frevssinet CE) a a ada Hunountndausamands seuuiimstiamtisa lucawuesstuernys — SMS-0018 soatiy 1.0 umivhsnourindauss wsuasmamends 1.1 Faquostunountadauss 3 / 12 infositotitMusnufunouriadauss 8 13 dunoummioadrattunountadeuss 1B 20 maTNAIA 2.1 maaioumarAIA 4 22 dumoumsanarA 14 3.0 mafaaan au oynidosdutusutenan 1s 32 mainfeumsfiaan Is 33 dunoumsfinan 16 40 msémrinhs 4: Soynidostulusmdminl 1” 42 mantounrsdarinfu 18 43 dunounséming 18 5.0 UNUM sATIANASNAMOUNITNIWTH (ITPs } 5.1 unwanasgrumsaszounemastounisyiirn (SITP ) aTuRunounia 20 Sausamonda seuuiinsdaniion IuciwuvossTuO1As 52 unnloduisumsesromounrsTeararioumnounta 21 53 uuuvosumsdsaaad fuente n 5.4 unnlosfumséarinhudanturnutts 4 5.5 uuvmesumananouiin 26 6.0 sonavnlsenowifiaufin ( Relevant Adjoining Documents ) i 6.) nuneonmaamuiiuvosti nu 62 frotnahufiowinusavountosmean 6.3 Modwlunatovusemavesa nae rdauss 64 tonarsuusiiunsuntadausa uumsnram onde seuuilorsdeniior [sms-oo1~Ro1/0300/C2 vidmivladadiun (Tneuaud ) dafo-aaauaaand wih 2 sin 3t nisdaaiun (Inauaud ) dia anasg ismariontis Freyssinet Rieu ey Aunountadausamunda seuniimsdamiies ludauveanuorns S¥s-0014 1.0 umbfiunouniadauss Ld eam a M59 ‘noun ( Concrete) -frdaSmnlsedothtoutiqa wus thinnratanae (fei) unsfiony 28 Tu (f'c) veAestisBevnuy fonfresmfuneuntadauss seaunfiuadinuzs ( Strand ) = asi biindouita an 7 dhartuindor wiianarous vtech vwdurgudnas 12.7 a anunnasgy ASTM A416 ingA 270K ~ usafaalszdiutootiqa (so 1d) - 183.7 Alaiioty ~ hutiwshiia (so 1 adh - 9a ant + shining are = ons ants = Tugdeiennu - 19510" fawn? upsinofize uso stuntia ( Anchorage) ~ Shuithnnsite (Live end) thuuuy 4513 W30 5813 ~ Srufldn (Dead end) thuusu Wavow ( Onion dead end ) + Tnuvfanosetin hula seun Freyssinet viorfunaa (Duct Sheath ) - Hoatu'hi fnourdaunsndadrhisunanfiogturiospaan 0% reua: mananoutaamaoddadonumdnnas Fait (1) dostmmunvosTasems vio (2) dosamunwomutiin vlsdecium (Inounud) dra wo 3) Sof uaMannasgruaina [Sus-cowrrorosoarca vagmivsdadium (Ineuaud )dniie-aerudans wih 3 sin 31 wlsdadnn CInauaud ) dria Freyssinet Lee) anasgnidsmisioatia a ae x ae dg fiunountadausemanda seuuiimsiamntiea hudauveanuerns — SMS-0014 ee AW LOW RELAXATION PC STRAND <-> Nan. 95-2534 | Nan. 420-2534 | PC Strands -7 Wire 9.3 -1720 Ordinary - Low Relaxation 12.4 - 1720] Specification : TIS 420 - 2540 15.2 - 1720] ASTM A 416/ A 416M - 96, SIS G 3536 (1994) 9.5 - 1860 Bs 5896 : 1980 Yr 4 12,7 - 1860 15.2 - 1860 Outstanding characteristics of Low Relaxation Strand Include : = Lower relaxation losses at ambient ard elevated temperature High elastic limit and superior fatigue resistance - Excellent ductility and cold workability = Good straightness for easy application [SMS-001A/RO1/0300/C4 vidvulsdadium (Inauaud ) dia-aroueaans wh 4 sn 3t = Sa me ‘sr in | omm in, mm mm | tot wot | a we | gt ‘kN [10/1,000¢]x971,000m| Sue ea . paraaeee sien | wm | ateae | i es Es reaton, get tne he, ae See | a meee ee eaieet ete eta 2a eeet awa eal weal ee aL ae =e 7 oe =e =e =m in ‘engon Peace are ah "000. ‘aren, nl fue %_|pcot act tng sa Toon | com | Tem | oe sunaars a 0 18 ent Sart eat 00 [SMS-001A/R01/0300/05 ibinuladediun (Inaueud ) dafie-neautat wh 5 san 3t a Dock for 2/4/5519 Strange [SMs-001A/RO1/0300/6 vidnusdatiun (mewaud ) dfaavuavand wh 6 wsdadiun CInauaud ) dia yssinet || snasgwitimisnocdis eo) Aunourindausamands seuutinadaniies ldawvessuornys —S¥s-018 [sms-o01A/R01/0300/67 ‘vdnulsdadium (Iwenaud ) dniin-aequdaan wih 7 sin 31 nisdadiun CInanaud ) dia anasgiismsnoat vet F FA aw Bad . Lae dhinountadausemenda seuviimsdemntiaa ludauvesstue ins SMS-0018 inden; 12 lus’ 12.1 wnfosianae (Freyssinet Mono Jack) 1.22 diyleaso%n (Electricstydraulic Pumps ) {u PESS4 w70 Heutrh 123. qlnsahlssnoutuseunilensoin (Hydraulic Acessories) 1.24 infeanmuunedarinfu (Grout Mixer & Pump ) Fanvvlsdadvun (Inauaud ) driie-seauaans wh 8 san 3t [SMS-001A/RO1/030008 vi NY wnladadiun CInauaua) dria 5 'SMS-001A ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION 1. Gfoder Body 11, Wp Rod on 2 1 2. Cynder Rod 12. Spring Looded Nose yyy 3. Ofinder Inner” (05 o 08) 43— LL 84 Rog 18 Wa Sing 5, Back-Up Sel 14, Wedge Ptr 6, Pon Sed-Bore 18. 3 Pict elge 1; Paton Seisiner is (40S oO) 98 Herne 180 lag 19. Sepin-ler 17 tr Sing 1. Gout Sed 18 Tol Ppl 18. Cony Henge LASSE VMI IZ: NOTE tems marked wih * Wi vote in Sel KIt Peat Na, HS=CH2SDA-PRE FREYSSINET MONO JACK (25 TONNE CAPACITY ) [st1s-oot~vR01/0300/C9 cemutaind wh 9 an 3t inlsdaatun (Insuaua) dria SMS-001A, & Two-speed, high-perfor- mance pumps automatically ‘shift from high olf volume to high oll pressure. PESS Series Pumps : ‘Ai units are equipped wi a 1 1/8 P.. 12000 RPA, 115 wot, 60/50 HZ AC. gle phase universal mote. Motor (Grows 25 amps at fll load, ts rated for {fiermiient duty end starts at reduced ‘totage. All nis have an eternal roel alve preset et 10,000 ps a2 1/2 gat {En tial reserve and an extemal reel ‘valve whlch bs edjustable from 1,000 10 70,000 pal. Allhave a 10-R. remote motor contrl except PESSZS which has 1225 fu remote motor and valve contro. [PES52 for use wth slagleacting rams ‘Cqulpped with a No, 9562 Say/2- pos. Seles lor “advance” and “return”. 1PES52S same as PESS2 except ‘Equipped with a No, 9579 Sray/2-p0s. Solenold operated valve. PESS2A same as PESS2 except ‘cauipped with an automatic dump valve. PESS3 for use wth slngleecting rams Is ‘quipped witha No, 9505 3-way/3-p0 | tandem center valve wth -postcheck", for tedvance’, “hold” and “return. Post ‘check guards agelnst pressure ois when Shiting valve from advance” postion to held” poston. PESS4 for use wih double acting rams is quipped uth @ No, 9506 d-vay/3os. ahdete conte valve wih “post check ostcheck guards egeinst pressure l= - Vanguard® ‘See pages 4245, ‘re “Ballding Bloc” tysiem for addtional esas of the pump. when shiting valve from Tadvance” or “Tetum" postions to “hold. PESSAT is same as PESS4 except wth a No. 9500 -way/S pos Se dem cenuer valve. PED25 Series Dual Flow Pumps “These purnps are dual flow pump thet Ihave the seme low pressure and Nigh Pressure flows from both velves. Both Pose detiver 300 eu fin of ll at Foo sl and 25 cu infin, at 10,000 past Flows and ofeach pump Ee ndependent of each other, Both are Squpped with ot 1 1/2 HP. 115 Vol, 60 FEimotorse TOR remote contro and a 5 gallon metal reservar [PED253 for use with singleacting rams, euipped with Ho, 9505 S-way/pos tandem center valve wit PED254 for use with double-acting ree equipped with No. 9506 4vay/ ee tandem center valve with porreheck". G8. patent Ro. 3,053,166 ‘Ai pumps can be equipped with emote contol foot switch, larger reservoirs, pressure gauges, IC, $6¢ Pages 6676 for complete Ure Rydrauic accessories. & Butlding Block System _ ower Ten fers we selection ot emery mon err sane reese « ee gure. Powe Teas Sse sem alors you's rate occ rege peers cet at component see np pete esac sed ma we Spoor az Wie arctons [auc aoarovmoacie Vidiuvlsdadium (Tneuaud ) diiaasauaatnd wih 10 910 31 wlsdadiun (Inatiaud ) dria anasgnidimsioatie * x aay ~ Bet da Laaealaed Fhunountndausamanda seuuiirsdanniiea ludawvessruernis — SMS-001A Electric/Hydraulic Pumps " a SVRBRRSEGEES| PESS SERIES arourms PED SERIES “= Pressure (P.S.L) = ME 20 “The performance carve above indicates | Deas, SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS. Taxa] Kap Be~ [ou panvery Calafia ‘Macimum [isonet | ae 2 | O#Datvery (cutee €) imp|eran| Pree inser: | .09 ee Sone aie B on Les fronfoomrsilans | = [| © | » | » [wvelnvelem| + [w [efel-[ © [ee Tce foorsi| eons | 2 [om] @ | > | = [wwe] w frvelovefeves [ep] 0 ote tt nn (A) mare 3 ot tac oe ane ew at 000i, Oak S/H ISA ‘This huge tunnel boring machine was supported by ‘the 100 ton rams used la ‘the application. ORDERING INFORMATIONS es oe ew _| Tyee 1 wr | EL aectpok Teka paps are alte Bee ‘this catalog. Teama can “A ay | 38 pumps with special seals, volt ot Jax] eOrters . ten tates fell valve settngs, ec. For jour spel roqlcements please Eonsut oor local aisttbutor or the Meee eines] get_| com | Power Team factory win i sn 3t [SMiS-001A/RO1/0300/611 Viinulsdadiun (Inauaud ) drfaaeuaaand gaze prunmanse : yudianid 200 Tani fnfslah 220 Tana, 3 infosnmuny —: luni (nawifasou daeana: 1000 sounnft [sms-o01@/R01/0300/12 vidninladadiun (Tnauaud ) dafe-asuawand wih 12 sn 3t wlsdoiun (Insuaud ) dria mnasgainrsiondiy * reyssinet ba Fiuneundndausamends sevutinsdamiiea lucawvessuens — SMS-0018 13 dunounirioatretunouriadauss anauit sionzienmanondis 1 | aadeifetau uuu souviuuududrovost 2 | nruménunduchovoatts 3 | Andauuiiurfamwotia (Recess Former) une Hamed ( Anchorage ) 4 | Tele Duct uns¥ounaa sauifeadauneedunnievosngunaa (Tendon ) enuf uatuususnit ents 5° | fadariedandudminlu (Grout Tube) fitamuoda 6 | nanfnuvuvoritu 7 | mnourda 8 | ahunountn dlonountaudamaudsoonnntrsii 9 | somuufttsmueéaeen 10 | névernnoundain luda noundaihasdan missy tuuuusuoadys anutlunourtndausa (vaeshinéauss ) Trofeo aamuturouuned anus sey hucuu wSoutathusinnamsis 11 | dlonamsfsnan'lASunseyia sarhinrsiadawnre | 12 | qaitestarietndaeyunsie (Mortar) wiedaqitirmua 13 | Serinfuastuiowumagaoussdu “| omuuttuunerietiu dusmtusi Taio) | | + | dunowti 11 fa 13 amunsndasiunrsmondslt + | dunoud is musnfdiums Mmundeenniigeaunasmuorgi uns oglugneriieves | Fromage rug ' |SMS-001A/RO1/0300/C 13 ivnunledadium (Twewaud ) daia-nsauaains wih 13 sin 31 nlsdaadiun CInauaus) dria Freyssinet anasgiidimaneadia 4 a er awk Aunountndausamends seuuiimsamiioa udawvessiernis — SMSO0A 20 pisaaa 2.1 musieiumana7A naunfivadiauss ( Strand ) - asrecouniiinie mmm unetor muAvesaaAe nuuusmufony eiunoUnsAdAuss : ms nanatt tnot + damralisiarmonaiesme sums iam ungeTanefindestamaaaunsoniel a insfunaa ( Duct Sheath) , a ea aa + asrecouiliine ren uated mumvedionnuuusTuodd etunounsndAuss 5 A a auaets sata - asremounlfine uaetormunvesmuedauncay ninuyusTuroes eit nounAdauss - asreneuliina unzrrumgouvosuntosile 22 i 139719078 aot arreqounmuudauseventstiu, nawnfouunerugnoevoaunumumcinnraity, srumfouuazanngndewoanBnuatudhe foumsaneaae 2.22 fag uuudutrmueda, Wandin Casting yiaevionfuare arumuenisTouuy 223 SaviorumrannviolssAuarinny 22.4 Soumadrluriogunre soutermaountn 225 wédeinimsnearaaudunondl 22.1 92.2.4 Gouoouds ubaliimagar waegnauAy nuns dons zecounawgntososms neal aaauy 226 wiwinaseaouludunout 2.2.5 doutoousaiuitngoyamansredouns tunes “ monsasqoMOUN HANAAwTONN >-0014/R01/0300/1) ++ Tums aamrageouqunnuiinsiuruesdssomumsltinqndnbiiumsimnnias fogiamséhorioadya iiathudoyad dams iaqinmiaorm |SMS-001A/RO1/0300/014 vinladialivun (Inewaud )dniie-aeuaaans wih 140 san 3t [| a mlsdadin (‘Inauaud ) dfa ———— Freyssinet anasgnAsmsnedtia z ae a rae a EME || diinountndausemunds sevuiimsdamiiaa hudawvessmerms ——_ss-co1a 3.0 msAvaaa msdauss 3.1 doynufostulusmuianaa 3.1.1 msfavesnaa (Saosin - Elongation) « PHOT mafnnumabamavesnamunqufjer¥aurmniinesiolit = usafanan (gio 1 du) = 138 wo 147 laity (15% Wie 80% wosussAeuszdo : drsdseinuwy ) - Tugdadangu = 19510" thituan? - dulszdinivesnauuduamu (1) = isifiow + duusednfvesamuduauuvesviogaan(B) = way’ 3.1.2 diiutuneunisasaza Munoufl 1 Aanaalufiamevesuuanssvw (Unifom) dnw7U 50% vostuIuAATIIMUATMUNINSZOY Gunouh2 Aanr@lufinmevouuwu (Band) youu Gunouh 3 Aanaatuunanszorw (Uniform) funfoounrumnity dsenusydoug, zi sui ae ++ tulassathdinnududoudunoumstanmowgnifurionmumneauTadiansdoonuuy seRosnraemousinunusontis 3.2 miueioumsfsere 3.2.1 maasvetounrumouvounsosioriowh hia 3.2.2 danamaifioviaussvoundo aman rans sBadvosa ram nmguliiugnAriowshins alana ( nrsdAusa) 32.3 axiomoudvumsframunssnistadavo teas nu 3.24. dourhmsManan vhundosmuieiiaan Taovirevimntiaaeda 100 a. orian sta aaauda thors Tanner e nt imuodadad wmnisiivhundormnaiiarnds A wen? XL ++ shinasdadavednaa (u.) = X1- 100 ( nvsiniiauntandy ) [SMS-001A/R01/0300/615 uidnuladadiun (Ineuaud ) doie-aeautaand wh 15 an 31 lsdaFun (Insuaud ) anasgniasmsnenin a at e aad . fiunountndausamonde seuuiinsdamtias hdawvess ues ‘SMS-001A 33.1 33.2 333 334 335 336 33.7 338 3.3 Tuaeunrssnoa (mssausa) nomunnuiurtzauednooninruazornage nssiositnd niumeaan Bit flennputunaarioushinséauss dlorhanwazomifouSooudatdeuoda unci aondainiy Anturdostiarnlieuten fowhinsdRouniledbiiglnejassiutanuoderiamostiy gilittatinfientos foundoudwooneinudisuiiimsaanmn domnasdavosnounta lAmuidosmsud(asreous rnin) Sartinismea aM MUTA fia Shun dofraanusimufifmmuataunuuda Fanmuussmsownue ammvenandudy lund fosdoutadanduma lune mdeniy Fauneuflnsimstaavesaanashucunosu’ nsMearadafusuty "muons SSITP-001A/RO1/0300/A2 une SITP-0014/R01/0300/A3 ) simsEadawesnaatwousy TA avog using +.7% voarhinsdadavosarafituaa a duttumsmutunouti 33.1 8933.7 uaaautuie hd |SMS-001A/RO1/0300(C16 wanivisdaium (Ineuaud ) dafe-acuaaand wih 16 sin 31 iladadnm CInauaud ) dria (a anasgnisimsnoadia |_| Freyssinet THAILAND &, Pa aod ‘ dunounindausamende seuuiimsdamtiea udauvessruerns SMSO Re mnréaihyjudhudunoudtyturnutunountndnusesevusiostanntien anitingysens nainaed : = Hostunrsfaniowverarainaerdauss «= sflusadenndioaseche aanindiondausaunouriaiifurio souflesshmadayjussdoshmsnacoudauneuuontn|u rte if aqaienniinatos un yoanmnfoow dnammacouttldnanoutludaunciiquenitaranutenimun innlesndsls sadam * ead + qunntithinmrinlumsnacounin)uiitel ; aameransotunstue (Flowabily) ‘nrsueTaa ( Expansion ) w3an1sMAa ( Shrinkage ) maid (Bleeding = afaSagmn (Compressive Strength ) dofimsnaeudaunenninjuecinufinas tunes" mananouiinu* (anaionatas SITP-001 4/RO1/0300/A6 ) 4.1 sum aan qfudunuddoSaunnd lazinmii 12 Wie 3 (dowlngjl¥ asziami 1) shaver 40-45% vont nim|usunm showin 2 evontinin)usant anhuidsenev uhaothazena, qhdunmuacthonmuiunday nounaluaresneys VWroaniseana 4 wii | doutungosnmuuualutainad ae seure1 1000 seunnii) 4.1.2 pisnadeudaueavestinfy Javuinonais une ye | sama ansolumsina “luda 1s anf = mai 2-4 % (3 wundanrnaaruias aouToouda wae24 sy. wHa9 19 pnuafedgousouuds eedosbitniunfooginn ) = maven 3-6 % (24 su ndaernnemindoouoauda ) [SMS-001A/RO1/O300/017 Taenuvlsdadiun (Trsuaud ) dafia-seouaaans wih 17910 3 | nilsdeadiun (Inauaua) érfia Frevssinet || snasgnimsroatis Oe) Bont a oreattera Vsth dunountndausanwnds szuulimatamniion lucauvessiuo1ms — SMS-001A = _ = thdedagmyu + Tadandh 24 winnerhrermna (fignyueng 75H) Cqnune’ vine 10x 10X 10908): “hidaed. 30 aunnealame CHigmjueny 2s 7) 42 quieiounsderinju 424 422 43 Fusoumaterin)u 43.1 432 433 434 438 436 43.7 arreaounrunfouveundositolumsdminiurewitian douquemongtinamateaan unzoygalfenansediniaoane A Tnosta vioun enon ‘ahfoondt 15 amu. sintamueda qedlentaenuedetifuniudan]unsio ( Mortar nfo mqauiiirnun foutimsdadnjubaurinendume Aostdihuneimsnsfiqatuoonsaverne mnadenfnjutonirTeoliitinmsfata dlodaninjudiogunitednyufee aeonn shiodadhn|uBneruntte sonny) oaoonanitermutdhuniourud reser ld ‘Sellavioguthingulwaven juvisrosy Arusstulfhuniedin quae bid s und dhuroan 1 il udatarulaiode siodouSoouda Adudarinfulungainrerio'hl sdorimadonin|uTalutrednerten 24 nu, Ssransofivctnvodmninp le matarinjudosbakiamsiada ditusewinemsdadinhuiiansiaidmtootoongn maderinfuunedosseataTaoviutt dodeufoudatetimséninfureld wediiisends anokosngamadminjuune tinuoontiinn Tnodnsludhhludasaormenite ih suntun dousoed WitoutoousSahmséedhnyuleal madeinjuszactuvingoynastuuvnes” madeninjudiedusnuitu” ( nrutonaras SITP-001A/ROL/O300/A4 Ltn: SITP-001A/RO1/0300/A5 } [sws-o01AR0110399/C18 visnuwsdadiun (lrauaud ) + win 18 300 31 lsdadiun (Inauaud ) dia Frevs: et || snasgivaenisneasi eo a at x ag . fhuneuntadausamonds seuuiinadamiiea ludauvessmeins — SMs-001A 5.0 MAUNISATIMIAZNACOUNISiIVIU (ITPs 5.1 wauanasrgmunisaszeunenamountariien (SITP) suftunourdadauss monds suniiostenniiva hudaevoasua ies 52. unuiegu mumaasreeumsnsarariounnouria 53 uuudodu msfearadtuneitu 54 unvesy maderinhudmniuensity 55 uuunedu msnanouniylu asnuavans wih 19 san 31 |SMS-001A/RO1/0300/C19 uigniledatiun (Ineuaud ) i P| Frevesinet wo Z aaa Pe Bd . 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Itis non toxic,non flammable and does not contain chlorides or other ingredients of corrosive nature. intraplast ZX causes the cement mixture to expand before setting. By introducing micro bubbles into the wet mix, volume expansion and increased fluidity results without segregation. intraplast ZX reduces the separation of water (bleeding) from the mixture. It prevents premature setting and allows a reduction in the amount of gauging water. Uses Application Intraplast ZX is special product for the grouting of prestressd cable ducts, bearing plate, tunnel linings and rock and soil anchoring. The use of Intraplast ZX with the grouting mixture has the following advantages: = Improved fluidity, - Good Strength and adhesion properties. - Increased cohesion, - High Volume expansion in the wet state, = Protective action against corrosion of prestressing wires, - Durable and dense filling of all cavities - Increased frost resistance, + Prolonged workabilty. Intraplast ZX is dosed at 1-2 % by weight of cement. Depending on the type of mixer and purpose of the injection, the mixing time and the water/ cement ratio must be in accordance with the requirements. For prestressed concrete work where batching the mixture is done in the usual mechanical way. A mixing time of 3-4 minutes together with a water/cement ratio of 40-0 45 is found to give best results. Generally the most suitable mixing sequence is the water/cement/Intraplast ZX. It is not recommended to add sand for prestressed concrete work. Important Intraplast 2X is essentially a product for use by specialised enterprises working in the field of applied prestressing and grouting techniques. {tis know that the properties of the grout damixture can be significantly influenced by the mixing procedure, cement properties, adding of water, and temperatures. For important work it is necessary to determine the most suitable procedure by means of preliminary site tests. Cement containing fly ash is not suitable for use with Intraplast 2X. 00501000401 Inrapiast ZX Page 2 of 2 Technical Data Colour White Apparent Density 0.7 kgf Storage Conditions Dry Shelf Life 1 year in sealed and undamaged bags. Packaging Supplied in bags containing 30 packs of 0.5 kg. © {he rtemuiian contain ti ett it te het of sit trode, Wut of rae a perid by oe pment sate of er trade, Acering te the {ire ttan andthe math of mplcasen, ten which we have ho hc, the wae we mash aegerce, Ge gurney tere eid ee wt ‘Sika (Thailand) Limited 700Q7 Moos, Bangpakong Industial Park 1 KM. 57, Bangna-Trad Rd. ‘Tambal dong Tambru, Amphur Meang, Chalbr 20600, ‘Tels (038) 214270-85 Faoc (030) 214288 VITACRETE Aa CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS TARGET PRODUCTS LTD, CANADA Partners In Cully VITACRETE AG3 INJECTION GROUT ADDITIVE VITACRETE AG3 is a specially formulated product for the grouting of bearing plates, pre-tensioned and post-tensioned cable ducts, anchoring and various precision grouts. The chemical reaction of VITACRETE AG3 causes volume expansion fully filling all cavities and increases fluidity without segregation. VITACRETE AG3 is a powder non-toxic additive, contains no chloride or any corrosive matters. Advantages Effective grouting for pre-tensioned and post-tensioned cable ducts, bearing plates, tunnel lining, anchoring, etc. Higher strength and adhesion Improved workability and fluidity Increased cohesion, reduced bleeding and segregation Protects against corrosion of prestressed wires Prolonged setting time. + Hoes Application VITACRETE AG3 is dosed at 0.5 - 2% by weight of cement. Standard mechanical batch mixing is recommended. A mixing time of 4-5 min. should be sufficient and a water-cement ratio of 0.35 - 0.4 gives best results. Practically VITACRETE AG3 should be added after water/cement. Properties Appearance 2 Powder Apparent Density : 0.7 kg/liter Storage c Dry and under shade condition. Packaging 0.5 kg/bag, 30 bags in a container. Notes The properties of grout are influenced by the ing procedure, cement properties, temperatures, adding of water. It is recomended that to determine the optional results, tests on site should be undertaken. VITACRETE AG3 is not suitable for use with cement containing fly ash. UBC-609 UBIS (1983) LTD. lnirmaton prove herein is nended to be he bl we canna asin esponsbiliy fr he use ol is ecanmencaton since fe conesons use ae beyond ou conel Moro. No.C% DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, KING MONGKUT'S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LARDKRABANG BANGKOK THAILAND, TEL. ¢-2326- 4216 CALIBRATION OF PRESTRESSING MACHINE Type of Test: ‘CALIBRATION OF PRRSTRESSING MACHINI IN ACCORDANCE WITH BOME PART (IF ASTM 4 AND :74 ‘Tost Specimen: ack 10.230-10,0 991003, Gauge n0, BQ21+1001 081135 Test Dato. 1s0a2007 Client: Freyesiact (Ihaileod) Lid. Submitted on. caroa/z007. ‘Measuring Equipment Load Cell No. 10“711 Display No. 107712 300 kw ‘Median [Actoral Farce Valve of Laad ‘Remark oN) oN) 0.00 0.00 0.00 te verfed range of flores sarod a 0 bar io $50 be. 458 140 14.60 31.0 HST 3185 317 4932 wo | sar 43596 48.19 6627 664 167 66.15 66.40 8331 2263 13.26 2.07 #333 torso | soo0a | Lo89 19076 101.08 uns | tego | 11672} sites n733 134s8 | i3dae | 11437 13447 13479 wise | 13130 | sst00 13149 15133 196.23 | serge | tiet i634 18.09 19462 | tesas | tags 1sas7 195.33, ist | amss | 2a yay masa 13524 "| seat | 8.60 135.65 185.99 13937 | sso | 1:89) 139.08 139.41 1138 {tos | uz 128s tose | sos | das 105.28 $758 8730 8183 on | 7 7135 1158 140 $439 $536 Shin $482 3680 363 3577 36373 1872 1981 wor 1920 0.00, 0.00 £90. Wete Thi asl oD Se adoquaay od voprsontve Ohracter Of ts ‘The Streming Machine Jack Na EQ24- 1010991002 THE CALIBRATION EQUATION: ‘Aceuat Lea (kN (Catbration Curve of 240 ! ] = Gauge Reading, Bar x 0.3418 + 2.1271 200 ACTUAL LOAD (~) GAUGE READINC (Boe) Boe: No. STOR0-06 AIT Asian Institute of Technology Km. 42 Paholyothin Highway, Klong Luang, Pathumthani, Thailand 12120. P.0.Box4 Klong Luang, Pathumthanl 12120 Thalland. Tel, (66-2) §24-6627, 624-6427 Fax. (66-2) 6246544 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING FIELD OF STUDY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ‘TYPE OF TEST: TENSION TEST (TIS 420-2640) ‘TEST SPECIMEN: ‘Three (3) specimens of P.C. strand - 7 wire having a diameter of 12.7 mm. (0.50 inch) were given by the client. CLIENT: FREYSSINET (THAILAND) LTD. PROJECT: LE MERIDIEN DATE OF TEST: Noveriber 30, 2006 ‘TEST MACHINE: The 200-ton "SHIMADZU" Universal Testing Machine of Type: UMH 200 A. TEST RESULTS: ‘The obtained tensile strength of P.C. Seven Wire Strand are shown as follows. Specimen] Actual | Weight] Effective | Proof fensile ) Gauge | Elongation No. Diameter] /Unit | X-Section| Load Strength | Length Length | Area (mm) _| (kg/m) |_(mm*) Kkgf) (kgtimm*)| (mm) (%). 1 1281] 0.780] 99.71] 18,040} 19727] 610] 7.54 2 1279| 0.779] 99.64} 18,040) 19279} 610] 7.70 3 12.79] 0.780] 99.51] 18,040} 192.84] 610]. 8.62 Note: 1) Allltested specimens are conformed to grade : 1860 in accordance with TIS 420-2540 2) This results certify the adequacy and representative character of the test samples only. CHECKED & APPROVED BY: Post-tensioning Siab System Freyssin et 'Slab System Frevssinet 5. System 5.1 Strand Properties 5.2. Tendon Properties Stressing Jacke ‘anchorages. 5.5 Couplers 5.6_ Internal Stressing Pockets Besiga 1 Srane reat o Optimum Layout Design Notes for Flat Slabs Levelof Prestress... Waterproof Slabs Slahs on Grade teas} 6.10 Draw-in - 6.11 Tendon Extensions 6.12 Duct Profiling 6.13 Stressing Procedure 6.14 Drawing Notation Bet eat 7. Detailing 71 Common Joint Details 7.2. Anchorage Reinforcement , 8. Relerences SSewae 15 15 15 15 16 18 1. Introduction . Fevesine Modern architecture places more and more emphasis on the necessity of providing large Figure 2A uninterrupted Heor space, texininy +t inter jom of movement, All oi those are facilitates hy the uss anerete floor sinbes ysring large eiew spans thickness. — This method of cancttction Ras, over the past 20 years, been widely used in many countries. [~ 7 has proven if than many of the traditional methods |. Felatine Cast per mp 7 | (ne basie struct ansultants and investors with an enaanieat soins | Eee to the design o id roofs of such projects as mutt storey omice bulicings, car parks, | ,_| came” | 7/ hospitals, schools. commerci ive centres, and apartment blecks. 1 iv - if Aw The design of flat slabs has evolved since the mid fities. when the first post-tensioned slabs | were buill. Experionco has enabled methods and criteria to be improved with greatly simplified structural design techniques, such 2s the load-balancing method along with the equivalent faire, now Freyssinet (Thailand) Ltd. can provide design assistance at any stage: feasibility studies, 7 conceptual layout, siructural analyses, selection of frames, complete design computations, Slzb span (mm) and preparation of construction drawings and stressing data, The preferred post-tensioned slab system in Thailand is developed and well proven bonded lendon utizing from 2 19 5 strands house in oval ductina anchored in tat fan shaned anchorage castings. Stressing is carried out strand by strand using lightweight, portable jacking equipment. This system can be applied equally well to both suspended slabs and slabs on grade offering the following distinct advantages:- Suspended Siabs + Reduced section depths allowing minimum building height and structure self weight, with resultant savings in the cost of both foundations and the structure itself + Earlier stripping of formwork and reduced backpropping requirements. + Reduction in construction time and onsite cranage requirements. + Elimination of undesir: lections under service loads. + Control of cracking and, if desired, waterproof stabs without the need for membranes. Slabs on Grade + Economic for slabs subject to heavy loadings particularly on poor ground, + Enables pouring of large areas saving both in joints and construction time. + Elimination of substantial foundations for slabs on poor subgrade, + Allows reduction in slab thickness, particularly for raft slabs. + Free of cracks and hence resistant to penetration of moisture and agressive chemicals, : #2, Economics ; 7 The relative economics of post-tensioning versus other forms of to the srecitic -equirement ion vary according Table 24 del Hoenn i rank always efi bud rope all structural solutions, eRe RCMNEessenl | Bitnera are hawever same which ean fe empleeyee! oo uring pect | Comm a iomivied wind windvd esi IVES. AS CaN De sr iauie ZA. post tensioning should be considersd wx a possible economic alternatis ststructures when [Concrate 25% 21% approaching 7.0m al 2 Reinforce. 35% 5% | me | Posi | fensoning the spar aly be — %% z” ease So do the cost Savings. Formwork costs are similar forboth reinforced and gost-tensioned slabs hist the savings resuit from the reduction in conerats and reinforcement which is possible with 2 pe ned | Formwork 40% © 40% alternativ Total 100% 91% An exampie 01 a cust comparison on a project constructed using past-tansioning originally Cost Saving — 9% oo as reinforced concrete is set out in Table 2A with the folinwing characteristics. Typical Span 8.5m liveLoad = 5 KPa Fire Rating ~ 2 hours Concrete 32 MPa Post-tensioning is now used in most types of building structures and with most structural floor flysens, typical details of which are shown in the accompanying diagrams. Of these the flat plate, flat slab and band beam systems are more often used in Australia with the band beam most commonly chosen for post-tensioned suspended slabs due ta its cost alfectiveness Bes ss22t stanton ioncile menkoul potas rae ae agg in the typical muit-storey building programme shown in Figure 28. This programme, fora floor S668 apyrusimaiviy i900 nv teyuire> Uniy WNU Sets Ui Lave fOMIUIR ang aOWS & Nall evel Fieorcrete pour every te days ACTIVITY Sel Tes [4] s [el 7 [es [iol] re] 13] 14] 15] 16] Figure 28 . Place Tale Fours -| Progiamme tor Multi-storey ‘Climb Screens Ai me Place Reiiooelnant Buiising wily Fusi-tensioned ‘Install Tendons Floor Stabs out Slab and Columns Stress Suip SPlace Tables 7A Place Tabs Forms Clim Screens Place Reinforcement [Pout Siaé and Columns Fistess ‘Grout Tendons Sip €Place Tables io 7B Place Table Forms: “Yim Sereens 128 Reinforoumeat install Tendons. Pour Siab and Columns oul Tendons | 4: Siig & Place Tables OA fl f : Frevesine Applications 3.1 FLOOR SYSTEMS coneretn when, with rantorend canes! a non wattie abs and the -Asioning is nat timited to simo © cenupntivally siressed ts aiinost Si sented below aiony with recom added dead and live lo Fiat Piate where spans are simi and 8.5 m. The principal feature of the flat plat: ficor system is a flush soffit which requires simple fonnwork ‘The depth of a flat plate is often dictated by shear requirements. Thinner slabs sr lori can be constructed if column capitals are employed. r 1 Figure 3A ef spans Span/Depth Ratios t 2} Single Span, End Span £ 3 = Lag bj fntemal Span | i i Flush Sottit 7 i Flat Slab A tlat slab floor system has similar applications to those described for a flat plate: tlat soffit, simple formwork and ease of construction with flexibility for locating services. It is used when larger spans up to 12 m are required. The economical span range is increased by the addition of drop panels. The drap panels increase the stiffness of the floor as well as improving its punching shear strength. ‘This system provides the thinnest floors and can give height reductions and substantial savings in facade costs. Figure 3B Flat Slab (0.8 © 1.0)0 Q Span/Depth Ratios + a) Single Span, End Span 1 t D=50 yy ual phn Drop Pane! ta 0-56 [| eeutoti edn tett wed parks, scnonls “hopping centres ele., where sp Hr eon director ara ine stan. mman system used in Aust E curcumstanes: ide, shallow cross section whi 1 Innger spans, similar to the tradi concrete section simpimes both the formwork and services which cnn 2ass uncer the beams. The post-tensioned tendons are not interwoven leading to fast instal eased cycle time. Band Beam ~ Sihie: Syoiviiio Beaman ciap ——Helatvely deep Deans Iramung into Collua.s prowue a Suil ilo! capable ot long spans and heavy loadings. Spans vary from 10 m to 20 m. Used for offices, public buildings etc. Slab Band end Ribs Recommended where spans are predominantly in one direction with heavy loading. Band beams span in the short direction with clesely spaced ribs spanning in the long direction. Waffle Slab Commonly used in buildings where spans ar copravimately equal in both directions and subject to particularly heavy loadings. Itis only economic for large spans. Typically 14 m and over. Figure 3C Bang Bean and sia’ Span/Depih Ratios Mutt: Span Band Beams 2) End Span Lb = 24 x depth, Db b) intemal Span Lb = 26 x epi, Db ‘MultiSpan Sab a) End Span Ls = 50 x depth, Ds Internal Span Ls = 56 x depth, Os Figure 30 Beam and Stab WS etetone Figure 3 Slab Band plus Ribs Figure 2F Wattle Siab THI The most common floor systems arquind the world plate. flat slat st system Plate Stab Bean on! grade can be consirucied using bonded or oe wd suspended siab: Ublizes piain strarei within uaivanised ducting which is subsequently pi p 2 37am injacter tious grout after system used by this ¢ tensioning | tn contrast, unbonded systems compris: individually greased strands mn polytnene sheathing [Formwork 40 4944 with 26 Grouting Graces. Details are avaivaiie unon request, This is typically Neth American {ToTaL ten 759400 \reatve Thai preference is for the well proven and developed bonded system and this has proved to [Total Cost 1 0.97 0.96 be the most economical in construction conditions, Slab Penetrations Where handed evetams are tiger tanctsns ath penetrations of reasonable size to be made later, without cutting though the tendons. With unbonded systems the tendons are spaced more closely and are not well suited to later cutting of penetrations. Naya bee cr vghty lo oy 1g pelteusuuns una a wenaons ‘musi be cul then the effect on the slab should be assessed by a qualified Engineer beforehand, Demolition In the case of post-iensioned structures using bonded tendons, demolition can be carried out using techniques similar fo those used te demolich reinforced concrete structures. Due to its induced compression the concrete is signiicantly irarder and whilst tendons are made from high tensile strand there is consid 2 be thinner than comparable reinforced concrete structures, ‘atally concrete: seulions wil Only in the case of transfer slabs or beams, which have been progressively stressed, must extra precautions be taken to avoid upward bursting of concrete as the self weight of the structure above is progressively removed dramatic collapse of a structure, but properly ‘apid demolition of large areas as the force The cutting of unboncled tendons may result considered, can be used to advantage, enabili in the supporting tendons is released. ah 4. Construction 3, sifessiny and yrouiiy. The setatiatior ot po: towards the activities and is coincident with reint 6 er, to the edge fo Guct iS aid out betwee thie anciorayes ie alinw thw pyishing fhrowgh of the yrasirecsing strands, either by mechanical or manual meane, depending on length, The custing is then protiled to th ions using duct chairs and sécurely fined iv by the use of siapies. For acvur ing il is recommended tinai Suppor hould be kept to @ maximum of 1 metre. Alter final taping and sealing of ducts anc anchorages tn nrevent the ingrase af oft te pour. ‘ously monitored by our site staff to ensure that no damage occurs to the ducts or anchorages due to interference from concreting activities or ther trades. Itis also important to vibrate the concrete to prevent honeycombing or excess latence occuring around anchorages. During the concrete pour the sab is cont 2 STRESSING The stressing procedure is specified by the design engineer to suit the particular performance of the slab. The stress is applied when the concrete strength reaches fcp = 22 MPa. This occurs betwoen 3 and § days att the pour depending on conci and ambient temperature. The concrete strength must be confirmed by cylinder specimens, testec in accorcance with ASTM G33-35a The siressing of the tendons is compieted using lightweight stressing jacks driven by electrically powered hydraulic pumps. These jacks have an automatic front-pull grip which require 2: mm of strand projecting from the anchorage for stressing 4.3 GROUTING Aiter ceruncation ot the stressing resulls by the design engineer the excess strand at the anchorages is trimmed to give a minimum cover of 25 mm. Permanent corrosion protection of the anchorages is provided by the insertion of a dry pack mortar of 2:1 sand/cement. This mortar seals the anchorage recess and allows the grouting operation, which will provide Permanent bonding of the strand to the duct, to proceed, The grout mix has a water/cement ratio in the range of 0.40 to 0.48 by weight and contains an antibleed additive. The watericement ratio can be checked by measuring the relative density of the grout to ensure good contro! over sedimentation and bleeding ‘The mixing and injection of the grout is completed by a portable, electrically driven mixer/pump. unit with a maximum working pressure of § bars The grout mix is pumped through injection points at each anchorage. When grout consistent with the injected grout emerges trom all intermediate vents the duct is progressively sealed ott A nominal pressure is applied at the remote vent to ensure the grout has encapsulated all strands within the duct. This information is a guide to the general activities involved in post-tensioned construction Freyssinet (Thailand) Ltd. has an experienced Construction Division available to help Developers, Engineers, Architects and Builders co-ordinate and plan their Project. TO ASTM A416 ‘oad Min Elong Relaxation Modulus of | Broacing at 1% — Fracturein 1a00hrs Elasticity | Loma’ ecension ‘Sramm% MPa | \ | 1653 35 25(0.7BL) 195K10" 234.6 35 2.5(0.7B1) 195Kt0" 9871 0.775 440.00 4.4 5.2 TENDON PROPER Miniter Nominal Number of | Dameter “Stands Area Breaking | Diameter Strands reg Breaking | - {e'mim mm teagial | mm mm Load kN | 12.7 1 98.71 184 15.2 1 140, 261 | | 2 19742368 2 sae | j a e81s 52 G a 7a | 4 gece 705 | 4 550 to | 5.3 STRESSING JACKS c 1 0 ¥ | owe 38 Curves Nose a2Xe ¢ | be I Tabie 5C Jack Details Jack Type Siressiniy Jeck Ostaits = _ ‘Strand Type (diam) mm 12.7 15.2 sae ee i Fa 36 Sgt fn a a eee m pa sis Se opin a = a 5.4 ANCHORAGES, 1! q a i BZ a | i Barre oe \ | zl ra ‘Side Elevation | l Anchorage 1815 Let! nenorage :513 | 1 = 7 7 | rigure 5D | Dead Ena anchorage | es | o S Lol? bust —7 Table 5D ‘Anchor | Number | Strand Dimensions (mm) 2 ||cree [Sten | Sam | gee ee gw Slab Anchorage Dimensions asis | 3 4813 4 12.7 215 240 70 50 280 110 250 40 60 se asis | 3 | 152 | ets 28 70 50 280 110 250 40 60 | a | 4 ‘Lssis | 5 | is2 | 270 260 00 50 260 110 200 40 60 sts si eit a 5 COUPLERS a Freyssine —— i i Plan , 4 = B i) i ; 7 BUS 1 | Cast in ~ Oust | anchorage J — Coupler cover if required tube~ _ d Jackina force shall be 147 kN per strand (80% minimum breaking toast unless no1ee otherwise, 3, Dimensions are to the underside of the duct from the soffit of the slat except at the ‘anchorages where dimensions are to the centreline of the anchor. 4, Anchorage Designation -—__—_Genotes live end anchorage = denvies dead end anchorage ee denotes couplers 5, Ducting shal be galinised metal 70x 20 for up to 8519 and 4518 and 90 20 or SSIS Drawing Notation Fhe rollgwing ic a guide to the tension notation used by this company on post-ensioning drawings. Figure 6A Drawing Notation ein ———~ 54 (4) {= umber Dead end Number a oeands 53 @)——— Live ond per tendon 6 [.° 17, Detailing {| 7.1 COMMON JOINT DETAILS > bests ail hes aehiawiel and ensivnied slay require attentioy sé in laraer areas than reinforced siabs and the ‘ale 1. Post re joints, nsioned slabs nce afc 3 av hae 2. Post-tensioned slabs underqo higher levels of creep than reinfo 3, Temporary ac ;cquiréd for completion of stressing oper aii. 4, Joints providing for movement over the life of the structure are preferred particularly for J connections near tne edges of iaige slabs. Where fixed joints must be usedthe inrecicion 3 of the permanent connection should be postponed as long as possible to allow ma:rimum shortening to occur. There are many ways of providing for these factors. A few of the more typical details used are shown in the tollowine hawiras Tl] as ornarg op Reinforcement on Reinforcement Corel Corba! joint freyssinet Figure 7A Fixed Joints Figure 7B ‘Movement Joints - Free Siiding . : Frevesinet a : Figure 76 1 1 ! ' i | i | | | i bben pias sting et | | | | 7.2 ANCHORAGE REINFOR: Figure 70 Typical Anchorsse Reinforcement for Slabs AAO tle each side of anchorage and one Between anchors Cog 600 at Slab comers, [+= | ye contnusus or £7 isolated “anchorage R10 closes ties — 78 300] 2y12 top & bm Detail at Slab Edge << R0 open ties Detail at Edge Beam Note: Reinforcement is indicative only. To be confirmed by the consulting engineer. rf 8, References es ua esKy Jing Code Requirements for Structural Conerete (ACI 318-99) and commentary (ACI Amentcan (cor: alan of Australia “Prost aids ASS 1g Anchorage”: 8319441079 5, A.C + "Manual of Concrate Practice, Part 2 - Structural Design Speciticatnn and 6 Sid ed, Piinean, 1989. & TY Lin & Ned H. Burns “Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures” 3rd ed; Wiley, USA. 9. 2 LeP Darvall “Reinfore ind Prestressed Concrete”; tst ed; Macmillan, 1987. 10. Tf Lin & Ned H. Burns “Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures”; 3rd ed; Wiley, 11, Post-tensioning Institute “Design of Post-tensioned Slabs", Ilinais, USA, 1977, 12. Concrete Society “Flat Slabs in Post-tensioned Concrete with Particular Regard to the use #tinbonded Tendons - Design Recommendations"; Concrete Society Technical Report 12, Loourete Sociery rostiel Mo. 25, 1984, ty tecinical Hepor, 14. Fédération Internationale de la Précontraite "Recommendations for the Design of Flat ibs in Posttensioned Concreie", FIP/ZiS, May 15 13, AGI “ientatwe Hecommendations tor Prestressed Voncrete Flat Miates"; Journal of the ACI, Proceedings, Vol 71, No. 2, February 1974.

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