- Steel Lintels should be installed with a minimum end bearing of 150mm, bedded on mortar and levelled along its length and across its width.
- The masonry above the lintel should be built in accordance with BS EN 1996-2:2006.
- Raise the inner and outer leaves simultaneously to avoid excessive eccentricity of loading, with a maximum height difference of 225mm (Masonry should be laid on a mortar bed and all perpendicular joints should be filled.)
- Allow the mortar to cure before applying floor or roof loads (Temporary propping beneath a steel lintel is practised to facilitate speed of construction).
- The NHBC recommend a damp proof course (DPC) or cavity tray should be installed over all openings in external cavity walls.
- When installing concrete floor units or other heavy components above a lintel, care should be taken to avoid shock loading and floor units should not be dragged into position. Masonry immediately above the lintel should be allowed to cure.
- Point loads should not be applied directly onto lintel flanges. Steel Lintels should have a minimum of masonry 150mm high between the flange and the application level of any form of loading. Consult IG’s technical department if applying a point load above lintels.
- The external lintel flange must project beyond the window/door frame and it is recommended that a flexible sealing compound is used between the underside of the lintel flange and the frame.
- When the underside of a lintel is exposed, its appearance can be enhanced by the addition of lintel soffit cladding.
- Do not cut lintels to length or modify them in any way without consulting an IG engineer.
Lintel position within a cavity wall
In accordance with BS EN 1996-2:2006 and NHBC requirements all external wall lintels MUST be installed with a flexible damp proof course with the exception of those adequately protected by an eaves overhang or similar form of protection.
- Page 6 SD1200 - Sectional Garage Door Opener STEP 5. Install the lintel/ceiling bracket (5). You can attach the lintel bracket either to the lintel above the door (head) or the ceiling. With the door closed, mark the centerline of the door extended onto lintel wall above door with a vertical line.
- After years of water infiltration and weathering the steel of the garage lintel begins to corrode and fail requiring a garage lintel replacement. Oct 22, 2016 Lintels are horizontal members which are placed across an opening to support the portion of the structure above it. The function of a lintel is the same as an arch or a beam.
Make sweeping out your garage a thing of the past when you install a Cleverseal garage door sealing system onto your roller door. Our seals come in range of types and can be fitted directly to the. Prior to the installation of the lintel, the brick must first be installed on either side of the garage door to an elevation equal to the top of the garage door, and both sides must be perfectly level to each other. Once this is step is completed, it’s then ready for the lintel.
- Lintel should be centred in the cavity and the distance between lintel up-stand within the cavity and masonry must not exceed 10mm
- Masonry should not overhang any flange by more than 25mm.
Propping
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The practice of propping a lintel is sometimes used to facilitate speed of construction. It should only be introduced after initial masonry load has been applied to the lintel.
When propping a lintel, a horizontal timber plank should be placed along the underside of the lintel and suitable* props secured into place at maximum 1200mm centres.
* Suitability of props is the responsibility of site management.