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  • ALPHACRETE

    ACOUSTIC BLOCK®SPECIFICATIONS

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    About Acheson & GloverEstablished in 1960, Acheson & Glover (A&G) has spent over50 years designing and manufacturing a wide range ofproducts and solutions in concrete for both the residentialand the commercial sectors and are recognised as one ofthe most trusted concrete producers in the UK and Ireland.

    Through advances in manufacturing technology and astringent quality control that stretches all the way from thequarry to the final product, we have a team of people whohave the skills and imagination to not only rethink and re-engineer in concrete, but also to redefine it.

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    ContentsIntroduction 03

    Alphacrete Acoustic Block® 05

    Building Applications 07

    Colour Ranges 09

    Sound Absorption 12

    Sound Insulation 13

    The Case For Use 14

    Technical Information 16

    Design & Detailing 19

    Structural Performance 22

    Fixings 24

    Service & Fittings 25

    The Environment 26

    Acoustic Block, Ernestone Buff

    Alphacrete Acoustic is a unique masonry block specially developed to helpcontrol reverberation time. Achieving the right reverberation time is criticalto the acoustic performance of that space. Since 2003, part 'E4 ' of TheBuilding Regulations (now 2010), has incorporated Building Bulletin 93,'Acoustic Design of Schools’. Section 1 of BB93 states the levels of soundinsulation, reverberation time and internal ambient noise that should beachieved to satisfy the requirements of E4. A&G are able to help designersfully comply with the requirements of BB93 thus addressing the issue ofpoor sound quality often found in halls and corridors.

    All of the surfaces within an enclosed space will affect sound quality. As thewalls comprise the largest surface area, the materials used in the walls willhave a considerable impact on the sound quality of that space. AlphacreteAcoustic has been specially developed to offer higher levels of sound

    absorption than standard masonry blockwhilst maintaining the high quality,prefinished, low maintenance appearance ofthe Alphacrete range.

    A&G has over 50 years of experience in themanufacture of concrete products andAlphacrete Acoustic Block® is the result ofseveral years of research and development.The unique internal design of the coregeometry and special aggregate mix increasethe absorption properties of AlphacreteAcoustic over a wide frequency range.

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    COLOURS & FINISHESThe colours shown in this literature are as accurate as theprinting process will allow. Whilst every effort is made to matchcolours and represent textures, we recommend that coloursand textures are chosen from actual samples of the products.All products are manufactured from natural materials andalthough we strive to provide consistency of colour, variationmay occur in the manufacturing process. It is for this reasonthat we recommend that products are selected from at leastthree bales, within each delivery. This will eliminate 'banding'.

    GENERAL

    All information contained in this brochure is correct at the timeof going to print. We recommend that you contact our salesstaff for further information at the design stage of your projectfor the most up to date information. A&G reserves the right todiscontinue products if necessary.

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    OUTSTANDING ACOUSTICPERFORMANCE

    The number of hard surfaces in schools and sports halls makethem extremely live environments as far as sound isconcerned. The acoustic environment inside a hall is primarilyjudged by its reverberation time. This is the time in secondsthat it takes for a sound to decay by 60dB or a millionth of itsenergy level once the original sound has ceased.

    The installation of the Alphacrete Acoustic block® will have anumber of effects. The primary effect is to reduce thereverberation in the hall thereby significantly reducing theamplified airborne sound energy. In addition, the flutterechoes and standing waves produced by reflective parallelwall surfaces will be significantly reduced.

    The overall result is reduced distraction fromairborne noise together with improved speechintelligibility. A considerable reduction inreverberant noise levels will be achieved.

    Using Alphacrete Acoustic block® means that spacescan be designed and built to have an acousticperformance appropriate to the size of the space aswell as its intended use.

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    BUILDINGAPPLICATIONS

    THE PERFECTFINISH

    Acoustic Block’s versatile design satisfies acoustic requirementsin a multitude of building applications:

    • School Gymnasia / Classrooms, etc.• Multi-purpose Halls (Church Halls / Concert

    Halls, Town Halls & Sports Halls.)

    • Swimming Pools• Fitness Suites• Atria• Commercial & Domestic Circulation Spaces (Stairwells)• Libraries• Cinemas• Environmental Noise Barriers

    Superb acoustic performance without compromising on eitheraesthetic appeal or practicality. Acoustic block will provide youwith a maintenance free finished surface, with excellent soundabsorption, sound reduction, fire resistance and load bearingabilities.

    Available in two finishes: ATHENA - with a fine surface andsharp clean lines, Athena will give a crisp contemporary feel.CORINTHIAN - with a dimpled texture giving a weatheredappearance, Corinthian will add character to a structure.

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    Athena

    Venetian RedRecommended Mortar: Y25 Terracotta

    Verona SandRecommended Mortar: Y35 Yellow

    Sienna VeroneseRecommended Mortar: Y126 Terracotta

    Classico BlancoRecommended Mortar: Y100 White(White Cement)

    Pantheon AmberRecommended Mortar: Y7 Light Brown

    Ernestone BuffRecommended Mortar: Y110 Ernestone(White Cement)

    Palazzo SepiaRecommended Mortar: Y83 Dark Brown

    Minerva BasaltRecommended Mortar: Y3 Charcoal

    Sporting GreenRecommended Mortar: Y200 Mint Green

    Baroque TerracottaRecommended Mortar: Y22 Tan

    Francesco AshRecommended Mortar: Standard

    COLOURRANGES

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    SPORTING GREEN BLOCKA&G have developed the Sporting Green colour tohelp achieve the requirement as prescribed by SportEngland in the design guidance notes (section 5)February 2011. A&G’s Sporting Green colour will givesufficient contrast against sporting accessories.Further to this, the finish of the block work will givea uniform look across all planes adding aestheticvalue to the project.

    All the mortar recommendations should beused with ordinary Portland Cement with theexception of the Y100 White for ClassicoBlanco and Y110 Ernestone for Ernestone Buffwhich should be mixed using White Cement.

    All faces can be exposed excluding the topand bottom of the unit.

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    Corinthian

    Venetian RedRecommended Mortar: Y25 Terracotta

    Sienna VeroneseRecommended Mortar: Y126 Terracotta

    Baroque TerracottaRecommended Mortar: Y99 Tan

    Minerva BasaltRecommended Mortar: Y4 Charcoal

    Verona SandRecommended Mortar: Y35 Yellow

    Pantheon AmberRecommended Mortar: Y162 Lilac Brown

    Detail Block: Venetian RedRecommended Mortar: Y126 Terracotta

    Sporting GreenRecommended Mortar: Y200 Mint Green

    Ernestone BuffRecommended Mortar: Y110 Ernestone(White Cement)

    Palazzo SepiaRecommended Mortar: Y86 Lilac Brown

    RicottaRecommended Mortar: Y3 Charcoal

    PalentoRecommended Mortar: Y100 (White Cement)

    All faces can be exposed excluding the topand bottom of the unit. However, only oneface will have the Corinthian finish unlessotherwise requested.

    All the mortar recommendations should be used with ordinary Portland Cement excluding Classico Blanco Y100,Ernestone Buff Y110 and Palento Y100 which should be used with white cement.

    Classico BlancoRecommended Mortar: Y100 White(White Cement)

    Francesco AshRecommended Mortar: Standard

    RubiaRecommended Mortar: Y22 Tan

    DETAIL BLOCKVarious features can be produced within the Corinthianrange and can be used as a string course to break uplarge elevations or add emphasis to the overall design.Detail block is available in all of the Corinthian Colours.

    N.B. Other designs can be produced on request.

    SPORTING GREEN BLOCKSee page 9 for more information.

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    Overall Values 215mm 140mm

    NRC (ASTM C423) 0.35 0.40αw (EN ISO 11654) 0.40 0.40

    Class D

    Octave Band Values 215mm 140mm

    125 0.30 0.35

    250 0.35 0.35

    500 0.35 0.35

    1k 0.40 0.40

    2k 0.45 0.45

    4k 0.55 0.35

    Overall Values 215mm 140mm

    NRC (ASTM C423) 0.25 0.25αw (EN ISO 11654) 0.30 0.30

    Class D

    Octave Band Values 215mm 140mm

    125 0.20 0.30

    250 0.20 0.30

    500 0.25 0.25

    1k 0.25 0.25

    2k 0.35 0.30

    4k 0.45 0.35

    The absorbent characteristics and sound reduction indicesof the blocks were measured in Sound ResearchLaboratories’ UKAS accredited test facility. Full test reportsare available on request.

    All measurements of sound absorption were performed inaccordance with the guidance set down in BS EN ISO 354:2003 - Acoustics - Measurement of sound absorption in areverberation room.

    SOUNDABSORPTION

    ATHENA FINISH - A308 / A208 Ernestone Buff / Classico Blanco

    ATHENA FINISH - A308 / A208 All colours excluding Ernestone Buff & Classico Blanco (see pages 9 and 11)

    Overall Values 215mm

    NRC (ASTM C423) 0.30αw (EN ISO 11654) 0.35

    Class D

    Octave Band Values 215mm

    125 0.25

    250 0.30

    500 0.30

    1k 0.35

    2k 0.35

    4k 0.35

    CORINTHIAN FINISH - C308 Ernestone Buff / Classico Blanco

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    140mmA208A308KEY:

    Frequency(Hz)

    140mm 215mm

    63 31 34.8

    125 28.3 28.9

    250 32 36.8

    500 37.7 43.8

    1k 43.7 50.5

    2k 46.2 54.7

    4k 52.1 61.3

    8k 60.7 69.6

    140mm: Rw (C;Ctr) = 42 (-1;-4) dB

    215mm: Rw (C;Ctr) = 47 (-1;-6) dB

    TEST 2: CAVITY WALL COMPRISING 215MM ACOUSTIC BLOCK A308, 125MMCAVITY FILLED WITH DRITHERM CAVITY SLAB, P100 MINERVA BASALT BLOCKS

    TEST 1: SINGLE SKIN OF 215MM & 140MM ACOUSTIC BLOCK A308 & A208

    TEST 3: A208 CLASSICO BLANCO 140MM BLOCKS, 125MM CAVITY FILLEDWITH 75MM DRITHERM CAVITY SLAB, P100 MINERVA BASALT BLOCKS

    All measurements of sound transmission were performed inaccordance with the guidance set down in BS EN ISO 140:1995: Acoustics - Measurement of sound insulation inbuildings and of building elements, Part 3 - Laboratorymeasurement of airborne sound insulation of buildingelements. The single figure index RW was calculated inaccordance with BS EN ISO 717: 1997: Acoustics - Rating of

    sound insulation in buildings and of building elements, Part 1 -Airborne sound insulation.

    Alphacrete Acoustic block® offers excellent resistance to thetransmission of airborne sound. The following table showsaverage sound reduction values for this block over the rangeof frequencies.

    SOUNDINSULATION

    Sound ReductionIndex (dB)

    Frequency Sound Reduction(Hz) Index (dB)

    63 47.4

    125 48.3

    250 48.8

    500 53.2

    1k 61.4

    2k 68.2

    4k 76.2

    8k 79.5

    Rw (C;Ctr) = 59 (-1;-4) dB

    Frequency Sound Reduction(Hz) Index (dB)

    63 35.5

    125 37.8

    250 41.2

    500 47.3

    1k 55.6

    2k 64.7

    4k 73.4

    8k 74.9

    Rw (C;Ctr) = 52 (-1;-4) dB

    Figure 2 Cavity wall with blocks

    Figure 1 Single skin

    A308 A208

    Rock WoolInsulation

    A308 / A208

    BlockWork P100

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    KEY

    A308 Ernestone

    A208 Ernestone

    Fair-faced concrete

    Fair-faced brick

    Painted concrete block

    There are examples of typical constructions in BB93 in whichthe amount and type of additional sound absorptivematerials required to achieve compliance can be determinedusing standard Sabine formula. A&G advocates the use of amodified Sabine formula which takes into account the sound

    absorption capability of the air, which is more influential athigh frequencies and in large areas such as school halls.

    Two such examples using this “Revtime” software areconsidered overleaf.

    TEST 4: CAVITY WALL COMPRISING 215MM THICK ACOUSTIC BLOCK A308,125MM CAVITY FILLED WITH DRITHERM CAVITY SLAB, 102.5MM THICKBARKLEY MANOR BRICKS

    Figure 3 Cavity wall with bricks

    140mmA208A308KEY:

    A TECHNICAL AND ECONOMICAL ALTERNATIVETO CONVENTIONAL SOLUTIONS - THE EVIDENCE.

    By comparison with typical sound absorption data listed inBB93 ‘Acoustic Design of Schools’ the performance of the

    Alphacrete Acoustic block® is seen to be significantly betterthan that of other brick / block materials commonly used inconstruction.

    THE CASEFOR USE

    Frequency Sound Reduction(Hz) Index (dB)

    63 48.6

    125 45

    250 45.7

    500 49.2

    1k 60

    2k 68.1

    4k 76.9

    8k 80.4

    Rw (C;Ctr) = 56 (-1;-4) dB

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    For such structures, a mid-frequency reverberation time, Tmf,of less than 0.8 seconds is required under BB93 in order toachieve compliance, with the performance at 125Hz and250Hz being no more than 30% higher than Tmf. In BB93 inorder to bring reverberation times down to this level, the use

    EXAMPLE 1: SCHOOL CLASSROOM (6m x 5m x 3m)

    of 26m2 of absorbent ceiling panels together with 16m2 ofabsorbent wall panels is demonstrated. Using AlphacreteAcoustic block® in place of the absorbent ceiling and wallpanels as well as the painted blockwork yields a resultexhibiting compliance, as shown below.

    For such structures, a mid-frequency reverberation time, Tmf,of between 0.8 seconds and 1.2 seconds is required underBB93 in order to achieve compliance, with the performance at125Hz and 250Hz being no more than 50% higher than Tmf.

    In BB93, in order to bring reverberation times down to thislevel, the use of 52m2 of absorbent ceiling panels together with

    EXAMPLE 2: SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL (16m x 12m x 6m)

    90m2 of absorbent wall panels is demonstrated. UsingAlphacrete Acoustic block® in place of the absorbent wallpanels and the original fair-faced blockwork not only yields aresult exhibiting compliance as shown below, but introducessignificant cost savings.

    In both these examples there are savings on materials usageas well as on finishing costs. Alphacrete Acoustic block®

    requires no finishing and/or subsequent redecoration.For this particular example of a school assembly hall it isestimated that savings of around £4.5K can be achievedwith no ongoing maintenance costs.

    ‘Revtime’ calculations can be carried out on your project todemonstrate compliance with BB93. For advice upon thecorrect amount of Alphacrete Acoustic block® required orfor further information, please contact A&G and speak toone of our Specification Managers.

    OCTAVE BAND CENTRE FREQUENCY (HZ)

    Area / Vol 125 250 500 1k 2k

    ABSORPTION COEFFICIENTS

    A308 Ernestone Buff 76m2 0.30 0.35 0.35 0.40 0.45

    Carpet on concrete floor (BB93 - A10.12) 56m2 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.20 0.45

    Glazing (BB93 - A10.12) 14m2 0.10 0.07 0.05 0.03 0.02

    Suspended plaster or plasterboardceiling with large airspace (BB93 - A10.12) 56m2 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.05

    Air at 20 C and 60% RH 168m3

    REVERBERATION TIMES

    T (sec) 0.71 0.70 0.70 0.60 0.43

    Tmf (sec) 0.58

    OCTAVE BAND CENTRE FREQUENCY (HZ)

    Area / Vol 125 250 500 1k 2k

    ABSORPTION COEFFICIENTS

    A308 Ernestone Buff 260m2 0.30 0.35 0.35 0.40 0.45

    Parquet on concrete floor (BB93 - A10.13) 192m2 0.04 0.04 0.07 0.06 0.06

    Glazing (BB93 - A10.13) 76m2 0.15 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.02

    Suspended plaster or plasterboardceiling with large airspace (BB93 - A10.13) 140m2 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.05

    Absorbent ceiling (BB93 - A10.13) 52m2 0.51 0.68 0.85 0.92 1.00

    Air at 20 C and 60% RH 1152m3

    REVERBERATION TIMES

    T (sec) 1.22 1.17 1.12 1.07 0.96

    Tmf (sec) 1.05

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    NBS PLUS: F10 15

    BS EN: BS EN771-3: 2003 / Tolerances: D2 to BS EN 771-3:2003

    CARBON: A308 (HOLLOW 440 X 215 X 140) 30.5Kg CO2 per m2

    A208 (HOLLOW 440 X 215 X 215) 20.4Kg CO2 per m2

    TECHNICALINFORMATION

    LINTEL HALF BOND HALF LENGTH SILL SILLLINTEL BEAM SILL EXTERNAL INTERNAL

    (MOULDED FACE) CORNERS CORNERS

    140mm High Rise High Rise High Rise

    215

    215

    25

    100

    LINTEL HALF BOND HALF LENGTH SILL SILLLINTEL BEAM SILL EXTERNAL INTERNAL

    (MOULDED FACE) CORNERS CORNERS

    215mm High Rise High Rise High Rise

    SPECIALS - PROFILES:

    215

    215

    115

    115

    215mm

    ACOUSTIC BLOCK:

    140mm

    COMPRESSIVE DENSITYSTRENGTH

    10 N/mm2 2000 kg/m3

    Table showing the weight of AcousticBlock in kgs/m2 of Erected Wall

    WALL THICKNESS HOLLOW

    215mm 270 kgs/m2

    140mm 195 kgs/m2

    Dimensions

    STANDARD

    Actual Size 440 x 215 mm

    Co-ordinating Size 450 x 225 mm

    COVERAGE:

    STANDARD: 450 x 225 = 9.88 blocks/m2 i.e. 100m2 = 988 blocksManufactured in accordance to BS EN 771-3: 2003 Specification for Masonry Units.

    WATER ABSORPTION

    When independently tested, Acoustic block was found to have a very lowabsorption rate.

    DRYING SHRINKAGE

    The Drying Shrinkage value of Acoustic block is important as this affects theamount of shrinkage which takes place in panels of masonry. Values forAlphacrete® are typically less than 0.04%.

    Full range of architectural masonry specials can be used with Acoustic blocks.

    Alphacrete Acoustic Block® NBSspecifications can be downloadedfrom the A&G website:www.acheson-glover.com

    A&G is a member of the NBS Plus Service. A&G is a member of the RIBA and RIAI CPD Providers Network

    In-house presentations can beundertaken by prior arrangement(lunch included). Contact us formore information.

    A308 A208

    A320 A321 A322 A416 A417 A418 A220 A221 A222 A409 A410 A412

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    AIR TIGHTNESS:

    Alphacrete Acoustic block® is suitable for use in buildings which have an airtightness requirement. The company carry out regular tests, BSRIA Test Certificatesare available upon request.

    A308 Baroque Terracotta - air leakage at 50 pascals = 3.01 m3 h-1 m-2

    A208 Francesco Ash - air leakage at 50 pascals = 3.08 m3 h-1 m-2

    LIGHT REFLECTANCE:

    Approved Document “M” of the Building Regulations is concerned with access to awide range of buildings, including schools. In this, visual contrast forms a vital part,with current guidance being that Light Reflectance Values (LRV) of contrastingareas should exceed 30 points.

    Classico Blanco and Ernestone Buff are the most commonly used of the Acousticblock range for visual contrast. The Ernestone Buff colour exhibits a LRV of 53 fordaylight / fluorescent lighting and a LRV of 56 for tungsten lighting. SportEngland’s advice on the design of sports, community and village halls is that an LRVof around 50 is ideal. A&G have developed the ‘Sporting Green’ colour to enablespecifiers to fully comply with Sport England’s requirements, achieving LRV’s of 48and 53 for Athena and Corinthian finishes respectively.

    THERMAL PERFORMANCE

    Thermal Conductivity

    K Value 1.46W/mK

    This is the value when used as an internal skin, moisture content will be higher inexternal skin giving a different K value.

    Thermal Resistance = d/K215mm AAB = 0.215 = 0.147m2K/W____

    1.46

    140mm AAB = 0.140 = 0.096m2K/W____1.46

    NOTIONAL PERIODS OF FIRE RESISTANCE FOR UNPLASTERED WALLSUSING CLASS 1 AGGREGATE BLOCK

    Load Bearing Walls Non Load Bearing Walls(HRS) (HRS)

    Single Double Leaf Single Double LeafCode Leaf Wall Cavity Wall Leaf Wall Cavity WallA308 (Athena) 215mm Hollow 2 4 4 6

    C308 (Corinthian) 215mm Hollow 2 4 4 6

    A208 (Athena) 140mm Hollow 2 4 3 6

    C208 (Corinthian) 140mm Hollow 2 4 3 6

    Cavity wall comprising 215mm thick AlphacreteAcoustic blocks® A308, 125mm cavity filled withDriTherm cavity slab, 107mm thick P100 MinervaBasalt blocks

    Cavity wall comprising 215mm thick AlphacreteAcoustic blocks® A308, 125mm cavity filled withDriTherm cavity slab, 102.5mm thick BarkleyManor bricks

    Figure 4 Cavity wall with blocks

    Figure 5 Cavity wall with bricks

    TYPICAL U-VALUES0.23W/m2K

    TYPICAL U-VALUES0.23W/m2K

    FIRE RESISTANCE

    Alphacrete Acoustic block® offers excellent fire resistance properties as they aremanufactured from a Class 1 aggregate. This table shows figures for 'notionalperiods of fire resistance' which were obtained from BS476 Fire Test on BuildingMaterials & Structures.

    Block WorkP100

    Stately BrickBarkley Manor

    AlphacreteAcoustic Block®

    A308

    125mm Rock WoolInsulation

    125mm Rock WoolInsulation

    AlphacreteAcoustic Block®

    A308

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    PRODUCT PRODUCT: m2 PER NO. PER COMPRESSIVE WEIGHT WEIGHTSIZE: CODE: PACK PACK STRENGTH PER UNIT PER PACK

    440 x 215 x 215mm A308 3.24 32 10 N/mm2 25 kg 0.78 t

    440 x 215 x 140mm A208 4.86 48 10 N/mm2 16.8 kg 0.83 t

    HALF BLOCKS

    220 x 215 x 215mm A309 3.24 64 10 N/mm2 12 kg 0.78 t

    220 x 215 x 140mm A209 4.86 96 10 N/mm2 8 kg 0.85 t

    FEATURES & BENEFITS:Offers an extensive choice of finishes and coloursthat lets specifiers and contractors create projectswith true visual impact.

    Outstanding acoustic performance.

    An economical and maintenance free alternativeto other external finishes.

    A comprehensive selection of special shapes isavailable for detailing purposes.

    Available in the Athena and Corinthian colourranges.

    Revolutionary absorbent building block whichprovides simple and cost-effective solutionswhere reverberation causes problems withspeech intelligibility and acoustic performance inconventional constructions.

    The real added value of Alphacrete AcousticBlock® is that significant cost savings that can bemade. Once constructed the blocks form adurable and decorative sound absorbing wallwithout the need for plastering, painting or theaddition of separate, sound absorbing wallpanels required to achieve Part ‘E’ compliancewith standard block or brick constructions.

    Will reduce the reverberation in the hall therebysignificantly reducing the amplified airbornesound energy.

    Additionally, the flutter echoes and standingwaves produced by reflective parallel wallsurfaces will be significantly reduced.

    The overall result is reduced distraction fromairborne noise together with improved speechintelligibility.

    Subjectively a considerable reduction inreverberant noise levels will be achieved.

    The versatile design satisfies acousticrequirements in a multitude of buildingapplications, such as: school gymnasia /classrooms, multi-purpose halls (church halls /concert halls), swimming pools, fitness suites,hotel foyers, atria, commercial and domesticcirculation spaces (stairwells), libraries, cinemasand environmental noise barriers.

    Aggregates sourced from our own quarries inFivemiletown, Belcoo and Pomeroy.

    Developed and produced exclusively by A&G.

    MANUFACTURE:Alphacrete Acoustic block® has a special aggregate mix- together with an altered geometry.

    STANDARDS & PERFORMANCE:Alphacrete Acoustic Block® meets every specificationand conforms to BS EN771-3: 2003.Tolerances: D2 to BS EN 771-3:2003

    SPORTING GREEN:Acheson & Glover have developed the Sporting Greencolour to help achieve the requirement as prescribed bySport England in the design guidance notes (section 5)February 2011. Acheson & Glover’s Sporting Green colourwill give sufficient contrast against sporting accessories.Further to this, the finish of the block work will give auniform look across all planes adding aesthetic value to theproject.

    SOUND ABSORPTION:The absorbent characteristics and sound reductionindices of the blocks were measured in Sound ResearchLaboratories’ UKAS accredited test facility. Full testreports are available on request.

    All measurements of sound absorption were performedin accordance with the guidance set down in BS EN ISO354: 2003 - Acoustics - Measurement of soundabsorption in a reverberation room.

    FIRE RESISTANCE:Alphacrete Acoustic block® offers excellent fireresistance properties as they are manufactured from aClass 1 aggregate.

    Note:

    All products are manufactured from natural materialsand although we strive to provide consistency of colour,variation may occur in the manufacturing process. It isfor this reason that we recommend that products areselected from at least three bales, within each delivery.This will eliminate 'banding'.

    As these products contain cement they may suffer fromthe temporary phenomenon of efflorescence. This is inno way detrimental to their performance characteristicsand is common in all good quality products with a highcement content. Time should be given for all products toweather in, when they will at this stage look their best.

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    All colours are made to order (minimum quantity required).See pages 9 and 11 for colour range.

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    When detailing Alphacrete Acoustic block® panels,the designer should set out masonry units to full orhalf block lengths where possible to avoid unsightlyand unnecessary cutting of units on site.

    Co-ordinating dimensions will also ensure that themasonry is properly bonded.

    DESIGN &DETAILING

    Standard Alphacrete® masonry blocks may beused to achieve alternative finishes as demandedby aesthetics, as well as to tune the soundabsorbing performance.

    Helpful Hint

    Figure 6 Good DetailingGood Detailing will make the difference:

    1 Choose appropriate bond pattern - Stretcher bondis shown in the example.

    2 Integrate movement joints with perpends andconceal where possible.

    3 Position and size openings to suit block workingmodules. See ‘Coursing Calculation Table’.

    4 Construct lintels from pre-formed lintel blocks.

    5 It may be necessary to use bond beam units inconjunction with lintel blocks on wider spans.

    6 Ensure lintel bearings are whole blocks.

    7 A range of sill blocks are available which coursewith blockwork.

    For more detailed information on design anddetailing please refer to our Alphacrete® MasonryBlocks brochure.

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    MASONRY BLOCK CALCULATION TABLES - STANDARD

    NO. OF BLOCK CS CS+COURSES

    11 2475 2485

    12 2700 2710

    13 2925 2935

    14 3150 3160

    15 3375 3385

    16 3600 3610

    17 3825 3835

    18 4050 4060

    19 4275 4285

    20 4500 4510

    NO. OF BLOCK CS CS+COURSES

    1 225 235

    2 450 460

    3 675 685

    4 900 910

    5 1125 1135

    6 1350 1360

    7 1575 1585

    8 1800 1810

    9 2025 2035

    10 2250 2260

    NO. OF CS- CS CS+BLOCKS

    16 7190 7200 7210

    161/2 7415 7425 7435

    17 7640 7650 7660

    171/2 7865 7875 7885

    18 8090 8100 8110

    181/2 8315 8325 8335

    19 8540 8550 8560

    191/2 8765 8775 8785

    20 8990 9000 9010

    201/2 9215 9225 9235

    21 9440 9450 9460

    211/2 9665 9675 9685

    22 9890 9900 9910

    221/2 10115 10125 10135

    23 10340 10350 10360

    231/2 10565 10575 10585

    24 10790 10800 10810

    241/2 11015 11025 11035

    25 11240 11250 11260

    251/2 11465 11475 11485

    26 11690 11700 11710

    261/2 11915 11925 11935

    27 12140 12150 12160

    271/2 12365 12375 12385

    28 12590 12600 12610

    281/2 12815 12825 12835

    29 13040 13050 13060

    291/2 13265 13275 13285

    30 13490 13500 13510

    301/2 13715 13725 13735

    VERTICAL BLOCKWORK-STANDARD [440 x 215mm]

    NO. OF CS- CS CS+BLOCKS1/2 215 225 235

    1 440 450 460

    11/2 665 675 685

    2 890 900 910

    21/2 1115 1125 1135

    3 1340 1350 1360

    31/2 1565 1575 1585

    4 1790 1800 1810

    41/2 2015 2025 2035

    5 2240 2250 2260

    51/2 2465 2475 2485

    6 2690 2700 2710

    61/2 2915 2925 2935

    7 3140 3150 3160

    71/2 3365 3375 3385

    8 3590 3600 3610

    81/2 3815 3825 3835

    9 4040 4050 4060

    91/2 4265 4275 4285

    10 4490 4500 4510

    101/2 4715 4725 4735

    11 4940 4950 4960

    111/2 5165 5175 5185

    12 5390 5400 5410

    121/2 5615 5625 5635

    13 5840 5850 5860

    131/2 6065 6075 6085

    14 6290 6300 6310

    141/2 6515 6525 6535

    15 6740 6750 6760

    151/2 6965 6975 6985

    HORIZONTAL BLOCKWORK-STANDARD [440 x 215mm]

    BLOCK STRETCHER KEYTo assist with co-ordinating sizes.

    CS+ CS+ = Actual block length + 2 joints.(ie. Distance used for an opening.)

    CS CS = Actual block length + 1 joint.(ie. Distance from an externalcorner to an internal corner.)

    CS- CS- = Actual block length(ie. Distance used for a pier size.)

    The tables shown calculate and record the Horizontal and Vertical distance takenup by the number of block used in a course.

    Tables shown are for guidance porposesonly. A&G cannot be held responsible forerrors in the final design. All dimensionsshould be checked by the designer.Reference should be made to BS 8000 Part 3‘Code of Practice for Masonry’ which coversallowable building tolerances on site.

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    EQUIVALENT MORTAR MIXESTable 1: Type of Mortar (proportion by volume)

    BS EN 998-2: 2003 MORTAR CEMENT: MASONRY: (PLASTICISED)MORTAR CLASS DESIGNATION LIME:SAND CEMENT:SAND CEMENT:SAND

    12 (i) 1 : 0 - 1/4 : 3 - -

    6 (ii) 1 : 1/2 : 4 - 41/2 1 : 21/2 - 31/2 1 : 3 - 4

    4 (iii) 1 : 1 : 5 - 6 1 : 4 - 5 1 : 5 - 6

    2 (iv) 1 : 2 : 8 - 9 1 : 51/2 - 61/2 1 : 7 - 8

    For more detailed information on ‘Design & Detailing’ please refer to our Alphacrete® Masonry Blocks brochure.

    MORTAR MIXESMortars must be carefully gauged in the proportions given inthe specification, obtained from the architect or our technicalsales department. Too strong a mix may lead to cracking inthe finished work. Too weak a mix will adversely affect boththe strength and durability of the work.

    If the sand is dry or saturated the specified volume should beused. If it is damp, it may be necessary to increase the volumeto allow for the effects of bulking. In both instances caremust be taken to ensure correct volumes of cement.

    The mortar should be mixed by hand or machine, inaccordance with BS 8000: Part 3: 2001 until it has a uniformcolour throughout.

    N.B. Shovel mixing of mortars can cause apparent colourchanges in areas of blockwork.

    Mortar should be selected by reference to the BritishStandard Code of Practice for Use of Masonry BS 5628.

    A Designation (iii) mortar mix: (1 : 1 : 6 cement:lime:sand) isrecommended for the majority of blockwork above sub-floorlevel constructions.

    Choice and consistency of the mortar mix influences the finalappearance of blockwork. Therefore the specification anduse of coloured mortars should be included.

    Acoustic Block, Classico Blanco and Minerva Basalt Acoustic Block, Ernestone Buff

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    BOND BEAM REINFORCEMENTAlphacrete® Architectural Masonry Block lintels and bondbeams may be used to span openings in wall panels whilstmaintaining the appearance of the block units.

    BS 5628 Part. 2 requires that cover to reinforced masonry bedetermined giving consideration to the exposure of theblockwork and also the concrete in-fill strength. Exposureclassification is given in clause 32.

    The lintels are designed to support the triangle of blockworkindicated below (Figure 7).

    The height of block-work above the lintel must be not lessthan 0.6 x clear span of lintel. No openings should occurwithin the shaded triangle.

    For specific design consult your Structural Engineer.

    COVER FOR REINFORCEMENTNote that BS 5628: Part 2 requires that cover for durability ismeasured from the in-situ concrete only, whereas cover forfire resistance may include the thickness of the masonry lintel/bond beam units.

    SEQUENCE OF LINTEL CONSTRUCTION• Build up blockwork to the course below lintel.

    • Provide temporary propping for the lintel units.

    • Lay the lintel units with a 10mm wide x 20mm deeptemporary spacer in each joint. Temporary joint spacerscan be any material that provides adequate retention ofthe concrete in-fill and can be removed for pointing e.g.wooden strips or polystyrene.

    • Place reinforcement to engineers specification.Plastic spacers will ensure correct coverage.

    • Place concrete in the bottom of the lintel units.

    • Complete in-situ filling, tamping by hand.

    • When in-fill concrete has cured, dismantle temporarypropping and remove joint spacers. Joints should then becarefully pointed to match existing block-work.

    MOVEMENT CONTROLBS 5628 Part 3 states that the typical movement joint spacingfor unreinforced concrete masonry panels is 8 to 12m forinternal and 6 to 9m for external panels. Mortar bed jointreinforcement or cast in-situ steel reinforced bond beams canbe used to help control shrinkage or thermal movement inlarger panels. Designers should refer to BS 5628 part 3 or CBAdatasheet 12 for further guidance.

    STRUCTURALPERFORMANCE

    Figure 7 Load Distribution above Openings

    AlphacreteAcoustic

    full length lintel unit

    215mmBEARING

    215mmBEARING

    Min. 0.6 xclear span

    Clear span

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    LINTELS & BOND BEAMSLintels and Bond Beams can be used as astructural element and as a means of movementcontrol. They are constructed using speciallyshaped units, which are filled with concrete andreinforced as per engineers specification.

    Other uses of lintels and bond beam coursesare as follows:

    • below large panel openings;

    • at the top of walls to distribute vertical loads;

    • as horizontal beams to transfer lateral forcesto columns or piers;

    • as single or double course lintels.Figure 8 indicates how a two course lintelis constructed.

    Figure 8 Two Course Lintel

    When used externally as an environmentalnoise barrier Alphacrete® masonry copingblocks should be used.

    Helpful Hint

    AlphacreteAcoustic Block®

    Cross Bracing

    Temporary Support

    Reinforcement with linksat appropriate centres

    Bond beam units withwebs knocked out

    A320 Lintel Unit

    A320 Lintel Unit

    Local Bed-Jointreinforcement

    A322 Bond Beam Unit

    A322 Bond Beam Unit

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    Fixings can be easily accommodated in Alphacrete® Acousticproducts. Aggregate masonry block provide an ideal mediumfor many types of fixings.

    It is generally easier to fix into solid blockwork, the two mostcommon techniques to achieve good connectivity with ties are:

    1) fill the hollow portion of the Acoustic blockwork withconcrete thus allowing a heavy duty fixing once theconcrete has cured; or

    2) specify a solid block in the same colour and finish from thestandard Alphacrete range (exact colour shade matchcannot be guaranteed). Alternatively light and mediumduty fixings can be used to fix into the solid portion of thehollow Acoustic blockwork.

    Figure 11 is a useful indicator of where to locate fixings withina blockwork wall and should be considered at the design anddetailing stage and when fitting out on site.

    FIXINGS

    For more detailed information on ‘Fixings’ pleaserefer to our Alphacrete® Masonry brochure.

    Figure 10 Construction of Single Leaf Wallwith Concrete Column

    Figure 11 Position of Fixings

    Figure 9 Construction of Cavity Wallwith Steel Column

    Alphacrete Acoustic Blocks®

    Alphacrete Acoustic Blocks®

    Tie with debonding sleeve

    Control joint former this providesmovement control & sufficient restraint

    Avoid the top three courses

    Never fix next to a wall edge

    Fix on centre line 35mm from ends

    Wall tie fixed to column at450mm vertical centres

    Notched tie plate at 450mmvertical centres

    Insulation

    Alphacrete®

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  • Figure 12 Services Integration in Hollow Blocks & Cavity Figure 13 Service Integration - Positioning of Socket Outlets

    Figure 14 Service Integration - Concealed in Skirting

    The distribution of services and fittings is often not fullyconsidered in the design of the masonry block-work walls,leading to face fixing and an unsightly appearance. This canbe avoided through careful pre-planning and carefulconsideration of the sub-contractors layout drawings as wellas good communication between block-layers andelectricians on site.

    Conduits can be run within hollow block-work oralternatively between the 100mm leaves of 215mmstructurally bonded walls.

    It is easy for block-layers to locate socket outlets at thecorners of blocks. Again this can look unsightly and it is

    possible especially with hollow blocks to centre the outletwithin the block.

    Skirting, dado and architrave trunking can be used toprovide service runs, with outlets and switches incorporatedwithin the system. (See figure 14).

    Side panels to door assemblies are another useful means ofconcealing and containing wiring and other ancillaryelements such as signage communications and alarms.

    Care however is required in the design of the panel to ensurethat it does not impact on the integrity of fire doors.(See figure 15).

    SERVICE& FITTINGS

    Conduit should be installed in shortlengths to enable the masonry to be‘threaded’ over it.

    Helpful Hint

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    Figure 15 Service Integration - Use of Ducting Panel

    AlphacreteAcoustic Blocks®

    AlphacreteAcoustic Blocks®

    AlphacreteAcoustic Blocks®

    Alphacrete Acoustic Blocks®

    Alphacrete®

    Socket outlet locationfor improvedappearance

    Dado skirting

    Door frame

    Ducting panelat door reveal

    Door

    Where necessary, thebottom layer of blockscan be ‘notched’ toaccommodate cabling.This must be pre-

    planned.

    In single skinwalls, hollow

    units can be usedto accommodatecabling andpipework

    Grooving a block end ortop enables you to build

    around services

    Alphacrete®

    Services can run in the cavityof an insulated wall

    between the insulant andface of the inner cavity.

    NB. Holes for service outletsshould be cut prior to laying

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  • ‘Green’ Facts for A&GA&G have an internal environmental management system. Our Toome plant usesenvironmentally friendly mixers which re-use washing water for the mixing process.

    A&G recognise that the activities of the organisation couldpotentially have a significant impact on the environment.In order to minimise this impact, we take a proactive rather thanreactive stance on environmental issues. In recognition of theseefforts, we have won a number of environmental awards.

    THEENVIRONMENT

    ENVIRONMENTALAWARDSInternational Green Apple Award -Pomeroy Quarry for the White ClawedCrayfish Habitat (now an arc site).

    Environmental Award Scheme - Recycling.

    Gold Standard, HSENI - FivemiletownQuarry and Production facilities inrecognition of its commitment to Healthand Safety.

    Hard Rock Quarry of the Year Award -Belcoo Quarry at the prestigious Plant &Civil Engineer magazine’s ‘Plant,Construction & Quarry awards.

    Environmental Award - Belcoo Plant atNorthern Ireland’s prestigious BelfastTelegraph business awards.

    Green Hero Award - Granulated LimePlant in Belcoo and Manufacturing Facilityin Dungannon at National Green AppleEnvironmental Awards.

    Green Champion of Ireland - GranulatedLime Plant in Belcoo at National GreenApple Environmental Awards.

    Gold Award - Dungannon Plant forSustainable Urban Drainage System.

    National Green Champion for NorthernIreland Business - White-clawed Crayfishproject in Pomeroy at the National GreenApple Environmental Awards.

    QPA Water Management Award -Dungannon Plant in the Quarry Productsfor Northern Ireland scheme.

    QPA Dust Reduction Award - MagherafeltPlant in the Quarry Products for NorthernIreland Environmental Awards Scheme.

    Biodiversity Project of the Year - A jointinitiative with Ballinderry RiverEnhancement Association to protect aglobally threatened species - the White-clawed Crayfish, which live in theBallinderry River and Lough NeaghWetlands at the Sustainable IrelandEnergy, Environmental & WasteManagement Awards.FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION PLEASE DOWNLOAD YOUR COPY

    OF OUR ENVIRONMENTAL BOOKLET AT:www.acheson-glover.com

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  • BS EN ISO 14001CERTIFICATIONBS EN ISO 14001 is a comprehensive toolthat provides all industry with a way ofcontrolling environmental impacts. A&Gwere awarded certification for a multi-sitemanagement system (across 8 NImanufacturing sites and 3 quarries) thatdocuments environmental impactsincluding: Energy Waste, Production Wasteand Carbon Emissions.

    CORPORATE SOCIALRESPONSIBILITYA comprehensive social responsibility policyillustrates A&G’s commitment to operatingto the highest standards in every aspect ofits business. We aim to run our businessethically, achieving environmentalstewardship to industry best practice,striving to manage activities in a safemanner protecting the health and safetyof everyone involved and encouragingsocial inclusion in the communities inwhich we operate.

    THE GREENORGANISATIONA&G have been elevated to Five-Starmember status within The GreenOrganisation, one of the country's leadingenvironment groups. Membership isrestricted to companies, councils andcommunities that can demonstrate theeffective measures that have beenintroduced for environmental benefit andA&G was awarded the distinction of Five-Star member status as a result of itsincreased activity and influence to thebenefit of the environment.

    GOOD PRACTICECOMMITMENTS• Water management and recycling.

    • Recycling and reuse of aggregates.

    • Dust suppression in operation for plantmovement, production processesincluding crushing and screening.

    • Developing markets for by-products.

    • Adoption of noise suppression andreduction techniques.

    • Implementation of waste managementsystems in place across all locations.

    • Energy conservation projects.

    • Site restoration and aftercare.

    • Landscaping and improved visualamenity.

    • An “environmental operative” is in placeat all locations. This role encompasses allaspects of the environment. Ensuringthat the company is adhering to ourlegislative requirements.

    • A Manager dedicated to environmentalmatters.

    SUSTAINABILITYA&G is one of the most innovative andprogressive companies on the island ofIreland, it has invested significantly inmodern technology and employsapproximately 450 people.

    We believe that sustainable development isproperly achieved through a partnership, toenable people to realise a better quality oflife whilst protecting the naturalenvironment. This partnership approachshould be delivered together at national,regional and local levels through aninclusive process.

    Our commitment to positive environmental,social and economic performance is visiblethrough the continuous assessment of ourproducts and their environmental impact.

    RESTORATIONWaste material that cannot be recycledback into the production process is used asan aid to restoration at our sites. It helps tore-landscape and restore parts of our sitesno longer used for production purposes.

    CONTROL OF THEWORKINGENVIRONMENTAny industrial process can lead to pollutionof the surrounding environment andatmosphere. In the quarrying and concreteproduct manufacturing industry, ourprocesses involve blasting raw aggregate,crushing, screening, washing and finally thevarious production processes to create ourextensive product ranges. Dust is the mainenvironmental hazard within our plants.

    In recognition of this the Company hasdeveloped an Environmental Policy, whichoutlines the Company’s commitment to theenvironment.

    • Dedicated environmental operative oneach of our 9 manufacturing sites,responsible for dust control, monitoringsilt discharge and ensuring companymeets requirements of IPC (IndustrialPollution Control) licence requirements

    • Train staff to ensure that the workforceunderstands the environmental impact ofboth the individual and companyactivities, and environmental policycommitments

    • Actively promote the communication ofissues concerning the environment tostaff, suppliers and customers.

    WASTEMANAGEMENT& DISPOSALOur objective is to eliminate, reduce, reuseand where possible recycle all forms ofcompany waste. By doing this it is possiblefor us to improve our environment, maintaina safe and healthy workplace for ouremployees, increase operational efficienciesand achieve savings.

    Eliminating the generation of waste at itssource are prime considerations in all plantoperations. The company is committed toidentifying and implementing wastereduction opportunities throughencouragement and involvement of itsemployees.

    We promote co-operation and co-ordinationbetween industry, local authorities and thepublic towards the shared goal of reducingwaste at its source, re-using and recyclingwaste wherever possible.

    ENVIRONMENTALA&G have designated ‘Care of theEnvironment’ as an essential part of thebusiness strategy. We would seek tosupport the Government’s environmentalaims by adopting, where possible, BestAvailable Techniques Not EntailingExcessive Cost (BATNEEC).

    We will take into account environmentalissues when designing managementsystems, organisational structures andcommunication systems.

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