Gumpmaster
Structural
- Jan 19, 2006
- 397
How do you deal with concrete cover at couplers.
For instance, if you have 2" of clear cover to a bar and place a coupler on it, all of a sudden you only have 1-1/2" clear cover.
My specific circumstance is a connection to existing reinforcing where 10" of reinforcing was left sticking out of the existing construction for future use. It happens to be in a waste water treatment plant, so I'm more worried about corrosion than development length.
I also have to provide a similar detail for the next guy who comes around to add further future construction.
I think my options are. 1) Coat the coupler and the reinforcing around it with something like Sika Armatec 110 Epocem which is a corrosion inhibitor (anyone have any experience with Armatec? Any alternative products?), 2) coat the surface of the wall with a waterproofer (subject to maintenance, yuck), 3) provide 3" of clear cover for the next guy so he doesn't have an issue (seems inefficent).
I'm interested to hear your thoughts.
For instance, if you have 2" of clear cover to a bar and place a coupler on it, all of a sudden you only have 1-1/2" clear cover.
My specific circumstance is a connection to existing reinforcing where 10" of reinforcing was left sticking out of the existing construction for future use. It happens to be in a waste water treatment plant, so I'm more worried about corrosion than development length.
I also have to provide a similar detail for the next guy who comes around to add further future construction.
I think my options are. 1) Coat the coupler and the reinforcing around it with something like Sika Armatec 110 Epocem which is a corrosion inhibitor (anyone have any experience with Armatec? Any alternative products?), 2) coat the surface of the wall with a waterproofer (subject to maintenance, yuck), 3) provide 3" of clear cover for the next guy so he doesn't have an issue (seems inefficent).
I'm interested to hear your thoughts.