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1. Anchor Channel Systems 2. HAC Portfolio 3. HAC Applications Single HAC-T or HAC-30 in face of slab corners AC232 provides design guidelines to account for the influence of corners where only one anchor channel is present. The design of this type of applications is covered in ESR-3520. Table 2.2.13.1 provides the minimum edge and corner distances for HAC-T and HAC-30. *h min Corner and edge distances are measured to the center of the anchor. in 2.68 1.97 1.97 3.15 Figure 2.2.13.6 — Minimum HAC-T and HAC-30 edge and corner distances, plan view. (68) (50) (50) (80) in 3.70 3.94 3.94 3.94 Corner distance c a2 is measured to the center of the anchor. (mm) (94) (100) (100) (100) Figure 2.2.14.1 — Minimum corner distances for single HAC-T, plan view. in 4.17 1.97 1.97 4.92 (mm) (106) (50) (50) (125) in 6.89 2.95 2.95 7.72 (mm) ( 175) (75) (75) (196) (75) (80) in 3.70 3.94 3.94 3.94 (mm) (94) (100) (100) (100) in 4.17 2.95 2.95 4.92 (mm) (106) (75) (75) (125) in 6.89 2.95 2.95 7.72 (mm) ( 175) (75) (75) (196) 3.70 (97.50) in (mm) 4.17 (106) *1.97 (50) 4.31 (109.50) in (mm) 6.89 ( 175) 2.95 (75) 7.09 (180.00 Anchor channel HAC-T50 HAC-T70 Units h ef Minimum c a1 Minimum c a2 in (mm) 2.68 (68) *1.97 (50) *1.97 (50) in (mm) 3.70 (94) 3.94 (100) 3.94 (100) in (mm) 4.17 (106) *1.97 (50) *1.97 (50) in (mm) 6.89 ( 175) 2.95 (75) 2.95 (75) *For all-lightweight concrete, c a1 = c a2 = 2.95” (75 mm) Figure 2.2.13.7 — Minimum HAC-T and HAC-30 member thickness, isometric view. Pair of HAC-T or HAC-30 in a corner AC232 does not include provisions to account for the influence of an adjacent channel in a face of slab corner. Technically, HAC-T or HAC-30 can be used in both sides of the corner, if there is no overlapping of the anchors. Corner distance c ca2 is measured to the center of the anchor. Figure 2.2.14.2 — Minimum corner distances for pair of HAC-T, plan view. For face of slab applications, it is not recommended to install HAC-T or HAC-30 in both sides of the corner if there is overlapping of the rounded head anchors and they will experience simultaneous loading. The overlapping of the two anchor of the corner channels creates a weakened failure plane, making the corner susceptible to undesired cracking and therefore, reduced concrete strengths. Additional measurements shall be taken in consideration to account for the negative influence of the adjacent anchor channel, if both channels are to be loaded simultaneously. See chapter 9, Anchor Channel Design for additional design information. Although this solution is technically feasible, installing anchor channels at 4 to 7 inches away from the corner typically results in unpractical bracket sizes, large eccentricities, large forces, and consequently, inadequate concrete strengths. Tables 2.2.14.2 and figure 2.2.14.2 provide information about the minimum corner distance for pair of HAC. See chapter 9, Anchor Channel Design for additional design information. Figure 2.2.14.3 — Premature concrete cracking due to simultaneous loading of pair HAC-T at corner with overlapped anchors, plan view. Cast-In Anchor Channel Product Guide, Edition 1 • 02/2019 73 72 3.94 (100) • Any edge perpendicular to the long axis of the anchor channels is considered an edge. • For determination of the minimum edge distance, c a1 = min of c a1,1 and c a1,2 • For analysis purposes, c a1 is always measured in the direction of the applied shear load. • Edge distances are always measured from the center of the anchor under consideration. 3.70 (94) Edge distance facts: in (mm) * M  inimum slab thickness, h min may be reduced if anchor cover requirements can be omitted (i.e. interior applications with metal deck underneath the channel). To avoid splitting of the concrete, the minimum edge and corner distance shall be increased by a factor of 2. 2.76 (70) (75) *1.97 (70) (68) 2.68 (68) (mm) in (mm) 3.15 HAC-30 HAC-T70 2.95 Minimum c ca2 HAC-T50 2.95 Minimum c a1 HAC-30 2.68 h ef Table 2.2.14.1 — M inimum substrate edge and corner distances for single HAC-T or HAC-30 in a corner in normal weight, sand-lightweight and all light-weight concrete HAC-30 in Units (mm) h min Anchor channel c a2 c a2 Table 2.2.14.2 — M  inimum substrate edge and corner distances for pair of HAC-T or HAC- 30 in corners in normal weight, sand- lightweight and all light-weight concrete c a1 = min of c a1,1 and c a1,2 c a2 = min of c a2,1 and c a2,2 c a1 c a1 14. Design Example *For all-lightweight concrete, c a1 = 2.95” (75 mm) h ef h ef 13. Field Fixes 2.2.14 HAC-T AND HAC-30 IN FACE OF SLAB CORNERS HAC-T70 Units Units 12. Instructions for Use HAC-T50 Table 2.2.13.3 — M inimum substrate dimensions for HAC-T and HAC-30 in all lightweight concrete Anchor channel 11. Best Practices HAC-T70 10. Design Software HAC-T50 9. Special Anchor Channel Design HAC-30 • Any edge parallel to the long axis of the anchor channels is considered a corner • For determination of the minimum corner distance, c a2 = min of c a2,1 and c a2,2 • Corner distances are always measured from the center of the anchor under consideration 8. Reinforcing Bar Anchorage Anchor channel Corner distance facts: 7. Anchor Channel Design Code Table 2.2.13.2 — M  inimum substrate dimensions for HAC-T and HAC-30 in normal weight and sand- lightweight concrete 6. Loading The minimum edge distance and member thickness for anchor channels are established via testing. It is the interaction between minimum member thickness and minimum edge distance that determines the minimum edge distance. If the anchor channel is installed closer than the minimum edge distance, cracking of the concrete may occur while applying the required installation torque to the t-bolts. Testing to determine the minimum edge distance considers unfavorable site conditions. The test is based on having the anchor channel recessed 1/8" in unreinforced concrete. Splitting/cracking may occur. Therefore, minimum substrate requirements vary depending on the anchor channel size. HAC-T substrate requirements are provided in Table 2.2.13.2 and 2.2.13.3. 5. Base material Minimum substrate requirements for HAC-T and HAC-30 4. Design Introduction