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Standards
one of the following:
  1. (a) Bedding planes Those planes in the masonry formed by the horizontal joints between the bed faces of the units.
  2. (b) Full bedding Bedding covering the entire plan area of the masonry unit with mortar during laying.
  3. (c) Face-shell bedding Bedding covering the plan area of the face shells, but not the webs, of hollow masonry units with mortar during laying.
Source - AS 3700:2018: Masonry Structures
Standards
material placed beneath a pipe to provide support for the pipeline
Source - AS/NZS 3500.0:2003: Plumbing and drainage
HB50
material used to establish a bed
<floor tile> material in which a wall or floor tile is set and which bonds the it to a substrate
<masonry> face-shell bedding; full bedding; bedding plane
<pipe> specified type and extent of materials supporting the lower portion of the pipe, usually taken to be the materials occupying the bed zone and the haunch zone
Refer to Figure A.1(a) and Figure A.1(b) in AS 3725
<roof tile> layer of mortar on which ridge, hip, barge or valley tiles are laid in tile roofing