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#* ICC EVALUATION,.2 SERVICE <br />ICC-ES Evaluation Report <br />www.icc-es.org I (800) 423-6587 1 (562) 699-0543 <br />DIVISION: 04 00 00-MASONRY <br />Section: 04 05 19.16-Masonry Anchors <br />REPORT HOLDER: <br />SIMPSON STRONG-TIE COMPANY INC. <br />5956 WEST LAS POSITAS BOULEVARD <br />PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA 94588 <br />(800) 925-5099 <br />www.stronqtie.com <br />EVALUATION SUBJECT: <br />SET ADHESIVE ANCHOR SYSTEMS <br />1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE: <br />Compliance with the following codes: <br />• 2009 and 2006 International Building Code®(IBC) <br />• 2009 and 2006 International Residential Codee (IRC) <br />• 2009 and 2006 international Existing Building Code® <br />(IEBC) <br />Property evaluated: <br />Structural <br />2.0 USES <br />The SET adhesive anchor system is used for anchoring <br />threaded steel rods or deformed steel reinforcing bars in <br />unreinforced brick masonry.Anchors installed in <br />unreinforced masonry with the SET adhesive are designed <br />to resist short-term earthquake and wind loads as noted in <br />Section 4.0 of this evaluation report. The anchor system is <br />an alternative to anchors described in Section 2.1.4 of ACI <br />530 as referenced in Section 2107 of the IBC. The anchors <br />are alternatives to bolts described in Section A107.4 and <br />Section Al 13.1 of the IEBC. The anchor system may also <br />be used where an engineered design is submitted in <br />accordance with Section R301.1.3 of the IRC. <br />3.0 DESCRIPTION <br />3.1 General: <br />The SET adhesive anchor system consists of a two-part <br />epoxy adhesive available in different cartridge systems; <br />threaded rods or deformed reinforcing bars; plastic-mesh <br />or steel-mesh screen tubes; adhesive dispensers; hole <br />cleaning equipment; and steel sleeve and steel plate <br />washers used for anchor installation in unreinforced brick <br />walls, as applicable. <br />Most Widely Accepted and Trusted <br />ESR-1772 <br />Reissued November 1, 2013 <br />This report is subject to renewal January 1, 2015. <br />A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® <br />3.2 Materials: <br />3.2.1 SET Adhesive: The SET adhesive is a two- <br />component,high-solids,high-viscosity,epoxy-based <br />adhesive mixed at a 1-to-1 volume ratio of hardener-to- <br />resin. The SET adhesive is packaged in different cartridge <br />systems, each bearing a different model designation: <br />SET22 SET56, and SET-PAC-EZ. Resin and hardener are <br />mixed while being dispensed through a Simpson Strong- <br />Tie mixing nozzle. Simpson Strong-Tie SET adhesive has <br />a shelf life of two years from date of manufacture in <br />unopened, side-by-side SET22 and SET56 cartridges, and <br />a shelf life of 18 months from date of manufacture in <br />unopened SET-PAC-EZ coaxial cartridges, when stored in <br />a dry environment at storage temperatures between 45°F <br />(7°C) and 90°F (32°C). Gel and cure times for the SET <br />adhesive at the corresponding masonry temperature are <br />shown in Table 1. <br />3.2.1.1 SET22 and SET56 Cartridges: The SET22 and <br />SET56 cartridges consist of the SET epoxy adhesive as <br />described in Section 3.2. The SET22 and SET56 are <br />packaged in dual side-by-side, 22-ounce and 56-ounce <br />(0.65 and 1.66 L) cartridges, respectively. <br />3.2.1.2 SET-PAC-EZ Cartridge: The SET-PAC-EZ <br />cartridge consists of the SET epoxy adhesive as described <br />in Section 3.2, packaged in a coaxial, 8.5-ounce (0.25 L) <br />dual-component coaxial cartridge system. <br />3.2.2 Screen Tubes: <br />3.2.2.1 Simpson Strong-Tie Opti-Mesh™ Plastic <br />Screen Tube: The Opti-Mesh screen tubes are plastic and <br />consist of an integral cap, flanges, an open mesh collar, <br />and a black plastic mesh tube. The Opti-Mesh plastic <br />screen tubes are used in unreinforced brick masonry walls, <br />as described in Sections 4.1.1 and 4.1.2 of this report. In <br />unreinforced brick masonry walls, the Opti-Mesh plastic <br />screen tubes may be used in configurations A and B only <br />(Figure 1). <br />3.2.2.2 Steel Wire Screen Tube: The steel screen <br />tubes, consisting of 60 mesh carbon steel wire screen, are <br />open at one end and closed at the other. The outside <br />diameter of the steel screen tubes used with the threaded <br />rods or rebar specified in Section 3.3 of this report is 31/32 <br />inch (24.6 mm). The steel screen tubes are used in <br />unreinforced brick masonry walls, as described in Sections <br />4.1.1,4.1.2, and 4.1.3 of this report. In unreinforced brick <br />masonry walls, the steel screen tubes are permitted for use <br />in configurations A, B, and C (Figure 1). <br />ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are no{ {o be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not speciftcally addressed, nor are they to be construed 0*p#asan endorsement ofthesubjectofthereportorarecommendation forits use. There is no warranty by ICCEvalitation Service, LLC express orimplied, as -01<.thkll <br />to any jinding or other matter in this report. or as to any product covered by the report. <br />tom <br />Copyright©2013 Page 1 of 6
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