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SECTION
1405 INSTAllATION OF WAll COVERINGS
1405.7 Slab-type veneer. Slab-type veneer units not exceeding
2 inches (51 mm) in thickness shall be anchored directly to
masonry, concrete or stud construction. For veneer units of
marble, travertine, granite or other stone units of slab form
ties of corrosion-resistant dowels in drilled holes shall
be located in the middle third of the edge of the units, spaced
a maximum of 24 inches (610 m) apart around the periphery
of each unit with not less than four ties per veneer unit.
Units shall not exceed 20 square feet (1.9 m2)
in area. If the dowels are not tight fitting, the holes shall
be drilled not more than 0.063 inch (1.6 mm) larger in diameter
than the dowel, with the hole countersunk to a diameter and
depth equal to twice the diameter of the dowel in order to
provide a tight-fitting key of cement mortar at the dowel
locations when the mortar in the joint has set. Veneer ties
shall be corrosion-resistant metal capable of resisting, in
tension or compression, a force equal to two times the weight
of the attached veneer. If made of sheet metal, veneer ties
shall be not smaller in area than 0.0336 by 1 inch (0.853
by 25 mm) or, if made of wire, not smaller in diameter than
0.1483-inch (3.76 mm) wire.
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