1、Designation: C1492 03 (Reapproved 2016)Standard Specification forConcrete Roof Tile1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C1492; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in p
2、arentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This specification covers concrete tiles intended for theuse as roof covering where durability and appearance arerequired to provide a weather-res
3、istant surface of specifieddesign.1.2 Tiles are manufactured from portland cement, water,and mineral aggregates with or without the inclusion of othermaterials.1.3 Tiles are shaped during manufacturing by molding,pressing, or extrusion. The shaping method can be used todescribe the tile.1.4 Other co
4、nstituents, such as chemical and mineral admix-tures established as suitable for use in concrete, shall conformto ASTM standard specifications where applicable, or shall beshown by tests or experience not to be detrimental to thedurability of concrete.1.5 Tiles are generally planar or undulating rec
5、tangularshapes available in a variety of cross-sectional areas profiles,shapes, sizes, surface textures, and colors.NOTE 1Concrete roof tiles covered by this specification are madefrom lightweight or normal weight aggregates, or both.NOTE 2When particular features are desired, such as color, surface
6、texture for appearance, or other special features, such properties should bespecified by the purchaser. However. the local sellers should be consultedas to the availability of concrete roof tile having a desired feature.1.6 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas standard. The val
7、ues given in parentheses are mathematicalconversions to SI units that are provided for information onlyand are not considered standard.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C33 Specification for Concrete AggregatesC67 Test Methods for Sampling and Testing Brick andStructural Clay TileC90 Specif
8、ication for Loadbearing Concrete Masonry UnitsC140 Test Methods for Sampling and Testing ConcreteMasonry Units and Related UnitsC150 Specification for Portland CementC260 Specification for Air-Entraining Admixtures for Con-creteC331 Specification for LightweightAggregates for ConcreteMasonry UnitsC4
9、94/C494M Specification for Chemical Admixtures forConcreteC595 Specification for Blended Hydraulic CementsC618 Specification for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or CalcinedNatural Pozzolan for Use in ConcreteC979 Specification for Pigments for Integrally Colored Con-creteC989 Specification for Slag Cement for
10、Use in Concrete andMortarsC1157 Performance Specification for Hydraulic Cement3. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsThe following terms are used in connectionwith concrete roof tiles:3.2 batten lugsprotrusions on the underside of the tiledesigned to engage over the upper edge of tiling battens.3.3 head lapdi
11、stance of overlap measured from the up-permost course to the point that it laps over the undermostcourse.3.4 high profile tiletile with a rise to width ratio greaterthan 1:5.3.5 interlocking tiletiles with a system of ribs or groovesenabling the lateral joining of adjacent tiles in the samehorizonta
12、l row, with the overlapping lock covering the under-lapping lock.3.6 lengthmaximum overall dimension of the tile mea-sured parallel to the water course.3.7 low profile tiletile with a rise equal to or less than12in.3.8 medium profile tiletile with a rise greater than12 in.and a rise-to-width ratio o
13、f less than or equal to 1:5.1This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C15 onManufactured Masonry Units and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeC15.06 on Roofing Tile.Current edition approved Dec. 1, 2016. Published December 2016. Originallypublished in 2001. Last previo
14、us edition approved in 2009 as C149201(2009).DOI: 10.1520/C1492-03R16.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM
15、 website.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United StatesThis international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment
16、 of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.13.9 nail holesmall opening passing partially or totallythrough the tile to allow the penetration of a nail or screw forthe purpose of fastening the tile to a su
17、pport.3.10 non-interlocking tiletiles that butt at the sides with-out lapping adjacent tiles.3.11 nose lugsprotrusion on the underside of the nose ofeach tile, contoured to fit into the main water courses of the tileimmediately below, inhibiting the entry of wind-driven rain.3.12 profilecontour of t
18、he top surface of the tile whenviewed from the nose end.3.13 risevertical distance from the underside of the battenlug to the highest point of the surface profile.3.14 side lapcontinuous longitudinal overlap of a tile onits neighbor.3.15 thicknessany vertical measurement of the cross sec-tion of the
19、 tiles excluding the lapping area, nose lugs, andweather checks.3.16 weather checksprotrusions below the tile designed torestrict the flow of water between two consecutive courses oftiles.3.17 widthmaximum overall dimension of the tile mea-sured perpendicular to the length or water channel3.18 water
20、 coursevalley portion of a profiled tile alongwhich water drains.4. Classification4.1 Concrete roof tiles manufactured in accordance with thisspecification are of the following types:4.1.1 Type IHigh Profile Tile.4.1.2 Type IIMedium Profile Tile.4.1.3 Type IIILow Profile Tile.4.1.4 Type IVAccessory
21、Tile, shall include those tile suchas ridge, rake, hip, and valley tile used in conjunction withthose tile listed in 4.1.1 4.1.3.5. Materials and Manufacture5.1 Cementitious materials shall conform to the followingapplicable ASTM specifications.5.1.1 Portland CementSpecification C150.5.1.2 Modified
22、Portland CementSpecification C90.5.1.3 Blended CementSpecification C595.5.1.4 PozzolansSpecification C618.5.1.5 Ground Granulated Blast Furnace SlagSpecification C989.5.1.6 Performance Specification C1157.5.2 Aggregates such as normal weight and lightweight shallconform to the following ASTM specifi
23、cations, except thatgrading requirements do not apply.5.2.1 Normal Weight AggregatesSpecification C33.5.2.2 Lightweight AggregatesSpecification C331.5.3 Admixtures shall conform to the following applicablespecifications.5.3.1 Air-Entrained AdmixturesSpecification C260.5.3.2 PigmentsSpecification C97
24、9.5.3.3 Other AdmixturesSpecification C494/C494M.6. Standard Methods of Sampling Concrete Tile6.1 Tile sampling shall be appropriate for one of thefollowing three purposes:6.1.1 Resolution of quality disputes.6.1.2 Third party certification.6.1.3 Production or job shipment verification.6.2 Tile samp
25、ling for the purpose listed in 6.1 shall be takenaccording to Table 1. To be rated as in compliance with thisstandard, the indicated number of tile sampled in accordancewith Table 1 must pass the specified test.6.2.1 In the event of a failure in any of the specified testsindicated in Table 1, a seco
26、nd set of specimens shall be takenand tested in accordance with the criteria listed in Table 2.6.2.2 Provided that the number of failures in the re-testsample are less than the maximum allowed in Table 2, the lotshall be rated as being in compliance with this specification.6.3 Sampling ProcedureBuye
27、r and seller shall agree onthe method of sampling prior to shipment. The randomsampling method shall be used.7. Standard Methods of Testing Concrete Roof Tiles7.1 The following tests are required on concrete roof tiles:7.1.1 Dimensional Tolerances.7.1.2 Freeze Thaw (see 7.3.1).7.1.3 Transverse Stren
28、gth.7.1.4 Permeability.7.1.5 Water Absorption.7.2 Testing for Dimensional Tolerances and Weight:7.2.1 DimensionsThe total variation in dimensions of tiles(length, width, and height), when measured in accordance withTest Methods C140, shall not be more than 65 % from themanufacturers designated dimen
29、sions.7.2.2 WeightThe total variation in weight of tiles, whenmeasured in accordance with Test Methods C140 and Table 1of this specification, shall not be more than 65 % from thenominal weight specified by the supplier.7.3 Freezing and ThawingTiles shall be subjected to 50cycles of freezing and thaw
30、ing of Test Methods C67 asmodified in 7.3.4.7.3.1 A lot shall be rated as passing without repeating afreezing and thawing test provided that a previous lot made bythe supplier from similar materials, by the same productionplant, and within the previous 12 months, passed the test, andprovided also th
31、at a sample of five tiles selected from the lotTABLE 1 Physical Testing CriteriaNOTE 1Number of tile to be sampled and tested for determiningcompliance with this specification (see 6.2).Job Production VerificationTestQualityDisputeResolutionThirdPartyCertificationUp to250 000 TileOver250 000 TileDim
32、ensional 5 5 5 5Transverse 3 5 3 5Permeability 3 3 3 5Water Absorption 3 3 3 5Freeze Thaw 5 5 Annual Test Annual TestC1492 03 (2016)2has an average and individual minimum transverse strength notless than the previously tested sample and has average andindividual maximum water absorption not greater
33、than those ofthe previously tested sample.7.3.2 Only tile passing freeze-thaw testing shall be installedin areas subjected to weathering indices of 50 or greater and lottags or certification that the lot of tile has passed the freeze-thaw testing accompanies the lot. See Fig. 1 for weatheringindices
34、 map.7.3.3 Tile not tested for freeze-thaw shall state clearly thatthe lot has not been tested for freeze-thaw acceptance on all lottags or certification.7.3.4 Modify Test Methods C67 procedure for freezing andthawing as follows:7.3.4.1 The test specimens shall consist of five whole tile.7.3.4.2 The
35、 freezing trays and containers shall be of suffi-cient size and depth to allow the tiles to be completelysubmerged in water when placed horizontally.7.3.4.3 The tile shall be completely submerged in waterwhen the trays are placed in the freezing chamber.7.3.4.4 Tile shall be tested individually or s
36、hall be stackedon top of each other in the tray, provided that spacers of at least14 in. (6 mm) thick are used between adjacent tile and that thetotal stack is completely submerged.NOTE 3A large capacity freezer is generally necessary to accomplishfreezing in the manner specified in Test Methods C67
37、 for trays containingmore than one tile. It is permitted to use custom trays to enclose the tile(s)and minimize the volume of water required to completely submerge thetile(s).7.3.5 Tile is considered to have passed the freezing andthawing test if, at the completion of 50 cycles, all specimensremain
38、unbroken and no individual specimen loses more than1 % of original dry weight.7.4 Transverse Strength:7.4.1 ApparatusThe transverse breaking strength of tilesshall be determined as described in the Modulus of Rupture(FlexuralTest) inTest Methods C67 except as modified in 7.4.2 7.4.9.7.4.2 Five tiles
39、 shall be tested wet after a 24-h submersionin water at a temperature of 75 6 10F (24 6 6C) or five tilesshall be tested dry after heating in a ventilated oven for 24 h ata temperature of 230 to 239F (100 to 115C).7.4.3 Tiles shall be considered to comply with this specifi-cation if they comply with
40、 either the wet or dry transversestrength required. The choice of method, wet or dry, shall bemutually agreed upon between specifier and supplier.7.4.4 The span for the test shall be 12 in. (30.5 cm) 65%or23 the length of the tile, whichever is greater. The span ismeasured between the centers of the
41、 lower support members(see Fig. 2).TABLE 2 Retest CriteriaNOTE 1Retest criteria of the specific test that failed (see 6.2.1).NOTE 2If 250 000 tiles were in the lot, then 32 specimens would betaken for the retest of the specific test that failed. If 3 or less of the 32specimens failed, the lot would
42、be rated as passing; however, if 4 or moreof the 32 specimens failed, the lot would have failed the specific test.Number of Tilein the LotNumber ofSpecimensMaximum Number ofFailures Allowedfor AcceptanceLess than 151 3 01513200 13 1320035 000 20 235 001500 000 32 3Over 500 000 50 5FIG. 1 Weathering
43、Indices in the United StatesC1492 03 (2016)37.4.4.1 It is permitted to use a shorter span than required by7.4.4 when the length of the tile to be tested, or the installedunsupported span of the tile, is not sufficient to allow a 12 in.(30.5 cm) span to be used. In that case a shorter span, not lesst
44、han23 of the length of the tile, or the total length of the longestunsupported span as installed, whichever is less, shall be used.7.4.5 The tile shall be tested in a three-point bending modein a horizontal plane with the bottom surface of the tile restingon two lower support members and with the lo
45、ad being appliedto the upper (exposed) surface of the tile by a third membermoving in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the tile andat mid-span (that is, equidistant from each of the lower supportmembers). A schematic of the assembly for testing a typical“S” tile is shown in Fig. 2.7.4.5.1 T
46、he two support members and the loading membershall each be of metal or hardwood with 1 in. (25 mm) 6 5%wide faces. The faces shall be shaped (see Note 4) to closelyconform to the profile of the surface of the tile upon which theybear during the test (the profile can, therefore, be different foreach
47、member depending on the profile and cross-sectionalshape of the tile). The total height of the support members shallnot be more than 1 in. (25 mm) greater than the rise of theprofile. If hardwood, they should be backed up with steelbearing plates at least12 in. (13 mm) thick.Arubber shim strip316 in
48、. (4.8 mm) 6 10 % thick of hardness no greater thanshore durometer 30 (A scale), and 1 in. (25 mm) 6 5 % wide,shall be placed between the faces of the support and loadingmembers and the surface of the tile.NOTE 4The intent of the defined loading system is (1) to apply thebending force with a loading
49、 member that pushes against as much of theprofiled surface of the tile as practical, (2) to support the tile on membersthat support as much of the profiled surface of the tile as is practical, and(3) to ensure that the contact area of both the loading and support membersis equally distributed on either side of the tiles centerline in the longdirection to avoid nonsymmetrical loading.For tile with complex profiles and cross sections but with flat bearingsurfaces that are at least 50 % of the width of the tile and that