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Document Name: ASTM C90: Standard Specification for Hollow


Load-Bearing Concrete Masonry Units
CFR Section(s): 49 CFR 223 Appendix A (b)(10)(ii)

Standards Body: American Society for Testing and Materials

Official Incorporator:
THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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Designation: C 90 - 70 ' American National Standard A79.1-1973


Approved March 20, 1973
American National Standards Institute

Standard Specification for


HOLLOW LOAD-BEARING CONCRETE
l
MASONRY UNITS
This Stan?a.rd is issu~d unde: the fixed design.a!ion C 90; the number ~~mediately following the designation indicates the
year of ongmal adoption or, In the case of reVISion, the year of last reVISion. A number in parentheses indicates the year of
last reapproval.

1971.

1. Scope Units designated as Type I (Grades N-I and


1.1 This specification covers hollow load- S-I) shall conform to all requirements of this
bearing concrete masonry units made from specification including the moisture content
portland cement, water, and mineral aggre- requirements of Table 1.
gates with or without the inclusion of other 2.2.2 Type II, Nonmoisture-Controlled
materials. There are three weight classifica- Units-Units designated as Type II (Grades
tions for concrete masonry units: (1) normal N-II and S-II) shall conform to all require-
weight, (2) medium weight, and (3) light- ments of this specification except the mois-
weight. ture-content requirements of Table 1.
NOTE I-Concrete masonry units covered by this 3. Materials
specification are made from lightweight or normal
weight aggregates, or both. 3.1 Cementitious Materials-Materials
NOTE 2-When particular features are desired, shall conform to the following applicable
such as weight classification; higher compressive specifications:
strength, surface textures, finish, color, fire resist-
ance, insulation, acoustical properties, or other spe- 3.1.1 Portland Cement-ASTM Specifica-
cial features, such properties should be specified tion C ISO, for Portland Cement. 2
separately by the purchaser. However, local sup- 3.1.2 Blended Cements-ASTM Specifica-
pliers should be consulted as to the availability of
units having the desired features. tion C 595, for Blended Hydraulic Cements. 2
NOTE 3-The values stated in U.s. customary 3.1.3 Hydrated Lime, Type S-ASTM
units are to be regarded as the standard. The metric Specification C 207, for Hydrated Lime for
equivalents of U.S. customary units may be approx-
imate. . Masonry Purposes. 2
3.1.4 Pozzolans-ASTM Specification
2. Classification C 618, for Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined
2.1 Grades-Concrete masonry units man- Natural Pozzolans for Use in Portland Ce-
ufactured in accordance with this specification ment Concrete. 3
shall conform to two grades as follows: 3.2 Aggregates-Aggregates shall conform
2.l.1 Grade N-For genera] use such as in. to the following specifications, except that
exterior walls below and above grade that grading requirements shall not necessarily
mayor may not be exposed to moisture pene- apply:
tration or the weather and for interior walls 3.2.1 Normal Weight Aggregate.s-ASTM
and back-up. Specification C 33, for Concrete Aggregates.:I
2.1.2 Grade S-Limited to use above grade
in exterior walls with weather-protective coat- 1 This specification. is under the iurisdiction of ASTM

ings and in walls not exposed to the weather. Committee C-IS on Manuraciure-d IVlasonry Units and IS
the direc~ responsibility of Subcommittee CI5.03 on Con-
2.2 Types-Two types of concrete masonry crete and Sand Lime Units.
units in each of two grades are covered as fol- Current edition effective May 8, 1970. Originally is-
sued 1931. Replaces C 90 66 T.
lows: 21973 Annual Book of ASTM-Standards. Part 9.
2.2.1 Type I, Moisture-Controlled Units- 31973 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Part 10.

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3.2.2 Lightweight Aggregates-ASTM method of manufacture, or minor chipping


Specification C 331, for Lightweight Aggre- resulting from customary methods of handling
gates for Concrete Masonry Units. <I in shipment and delivery, shall not be deemed
3.3 Other Constituents-Air-entraining grounds for rejection.
agents, coloring pigments, integral water re- 7.1.2 Units that are intended to serve as a
pellents, finely ground silica, etc., shall be base for plaster or stucco shall have a suffi-
previously established as suitable for use in ciently rough surface to afford a good bond.
concrete and either shall conform to ASTM 7.I.3 Where units are ~o be used in exposed
standards where applicable, or shall be shown wall construction;the face or faces that are to
by test or experience to be not detrimental to be exposed shall be free of chips, cracks. or
the durability of the concrete. other imperfections, except that if not more
than 5 percept of B:. shipment contains slight
4. Physical Requirements cracks or small chips not larger than 1 in.
4.1 At the time of delivery to the work site (25.4 mm), this shall not be deemed grounds
the units shall conform to the physical re- for rejection.
quirements prescribed in Table 2.
4.2 The moisture content of Type I con- 8. Sampling and Testing
crete masonry units at time of delivery. shall 8.1 The purchaser or his authorized repre-
conform to the requirements prescribed in sentative shall be aGcorded proper facilities to
Table 1. inspect and sample the units at the place of
manufacture from the lots ready for delivery.
s. Minimum Face-Shell and Web Thick- ,At least 10 days should be allowed for comple-
nesses tion of the tests.
5.1 Face-shell (FS1j and web (W1j thick- 8.2 Sample and test units in accordance
nesses shall conform to the requirements with ASTM Methods C 140, Sampling and
listed in Table 3. Testing Concrete Masonry Units, 4 except that
NOTE 4-Special unit designs involving corro- three units shall be tested and averaged.
sion-resistant metal ties between face shells may be 8.3 When Type. I, .moisture-controlled units
approved provided tests show such ties are structur- are specified, moisture-content requirements
al1y~qpivalent to the minimum specified concrete
webs to stiffness, strength, and anchorage to the (Table 1) shall be based upon ASTM Method
face shells. C 426, Test for Drying Shrinkage of Concrete
Block,4 conducted not more than 12 months
6. Permissible Variations in Dimensions prior to delivery of units.
6.1 No over-all dimension (width, height,
and length) shall differ by· more than 1/8 in. 9. Rejection
(3.18 mm) from the specified standard dimen- 9',1. If the shipment fails to conform to the
sions. specified requirements, new specimens shall
NOTE 5-Standard dimensions of units are the be selected by the purchaser from the retained
manufacturer's designated dimensions. Nominal lot and tested at the expense of the manufac-
dimensions of modular size units are equal. to the turer. If the second set of specimens fails to
standard dimensions plus 3/3 in. (9.53 mm), the
thickness of· one standard mortar joint. Nominal conform to the test requirements, the entire
dimensions of nonmodular size units usually exceed lot shall be rejected.
the standard dimensions by 1/3 to 1/4 in. (3.18 to 6.35
mm). 10. Expense of Tests
7. Visual Inspection 10.1 Except as specified in Section 9, and
7.1 All units shall be sound and free of unless otherwise agreed, the expense of
cracks or other defects that would interfere inspection and testing shall be borne by the
with the proper placing of the unit or impair purchaser.
the strength or permanence of the construc-
tion. Minor cracks incidental to the usual '1974 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Part 16.

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TABLE 1 Moisture-Content Requirements


for ( Units
Moisture Content, max,
percent of Total
Absorption (Average of
3 Units)
Linear Shrinkage, Humidity Conditions at
Percent Job Site or Point
of Use

Humid" Arid"
0.03 or less 45 40 35
From 0.03 to 0.045 40 35 30
0.045 to 0.065, max 35 30 25
II Average annual relative humidity above 75 per-

cent.
b Average annual relative humidity 50 to 75 per-
cent.
C Average annual relative humidity less than 50
percent.
TABLE 2 Strength and Absorption Requirements
NOTE-To prevent water penetration protective coating should be applied on the exterior face of basement walls and when
required on the face of exterior walls above grade.
Water Absorption,- max,
Ib/ft3 (kgl cm 3)
Compressive Strength (A'verage of 3 Units)
min, psi (MPa) with Oven-Dry Weight of
Concrete, lblfe (kg/cm 3)
Grade A veliage Gross Area Weight Classification

Light weight Medium weight Normal


Average of Individual Less than Weight
3 Units Unit Less than Less [han 125 to 105 125 (2002)
85 (1362) 105 (1682) (2002 to 1682) or More

N-I 1000 (6.9) 800 (5.5) .. 18 (29) 15 (24) 13 (21)


N-I1
S-IG 700 (4.8) 600 (4.1) 20 (32)
S-lla
a Limited to use above grade in exterior walls with weather-proteciive coatings and in walls not exposed to the weather.

TABLE 3 Minimum Thickness of Face-Shell and Webs


Web Thickness (WT)

Nominal Width (W) Face-Shell Thickness Webs,"


of Units, in. (mm) (FST) min, in. (mm)a min, in.
(mm)

3 (76.2) and 4 (102) % (19) % (19) 1% (136)


6 (152) I (25) I (25) 2'4 (188)
8 (203) IJ4 (32) 1 (25) 2X (188)
10 (254) 1% (35) 1J1i (29) 2~ (209)
1){ (32)C
12 (305) ];1 (38) I J1i (29) 2 1'2 (209)
IU (32)"
II Average of measurements on 3 units taken at the thinnest point, when measured as described in Methods

C 140, Sections 15 and 17 (b).


b Sum of the measured thickness of all webs in the unit, multiplied by 12, and divided by the length of the
unit.
This face-shell thickness (F'ST) is applicable where allowable design load is reduced in proportion to the
reduction in thickness from basic face-shell thicknesses ShOWI1.

By publication of this standard no position is taken with respect to the validity of any patem rights in connection there-
with. and t/Je American Society for Testing and Materials does not undertake to insure anyone utilizing the standard
against liability for infringement of any Letters Patent nor assume any such liability.

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