1/4 layer of a pallet of 90mm modules (3 9/16") = 1.2 ft2
1/4 layer of a pallet of 135 mm modules (5 5/16") =
1.8 ft2
1/8 layer of a pallet of 225 mm modules (8 7/8") = 1.5 ft2
Calculate the number of square feet
needed to build the wall (height x length = surface in square feet.
Compare your result with the table in order to determine the number of
quarter layers for each series
of modules.
This method lets you order by quarter layer of the 90mm and 135mm modules
and an eight of a layer of the 225mm module.
Installation Guide
Note: Dimensions of the imperial
system are only approximations You can select 90mm, 135mm, 225mm, a combination of 90mm and 135mm
modules or a combination of 90mm, 135mm and 225mm modules.
Step 1
When installing the first row lay the modules of
the same thickness on a compacted foundation. Align the first-row modules
horizontally to ensure that the wall will be level. No pins are needed at
this stage.
Step 2
Lay the modules in rows as shown in the above
diagrams. Do not forget to insert a pin in each module before
installation. First insert the pins in the modules to be installed using
appropriate grooves. This is dependent upon whether the wall is to
be vertical or 9 º sloped. Lay each row by overlapping joints of the last
row installed.
Supplied radiuses may be used vertically to
give a natural and original look to the layout. Use a module A (170mm)
to match two 90mm rows (illustration A), and a module F (260mm)
to cover two 135mm rows (illustration B) .
D
The whole celtik wall system is
based on a grid 225mm high and 610mm long. You must calculate its
entire length and height.
On the basic grid it is easy to
see the combinations of the 225mm high and 610mm long modules.
When you see all the
installation options, you'll know the results will be exceptional.
Calculate the length of the wall in
multiples of 610mm and the height in multiples of 225mm. Start by
arranging one layer with modules of the same thickness (90mm or 135mm).
Start the second layer with a single I or J
module in order to break up the alignment of the vertical joints. Set
aside the other part of this combination module for completing the other
end of the wall. Place the balance of the second layer accordingly.
You can vary the vertical lines even more by
separating the 225mm I and J modules within the same layer of blocks as
illustrated.
The maximum height with 225mm modules is
900mm excluding the cap. When you build a wall to the maximum permitted
height, it is important to fill the 225mm modules with stones in
order to retain their structural value.
To add a cap to your wall it is important
to cement the caps with a concrete adhesive.