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Design No. U419 (November 14, 2007) <br />Nonbearing Wall Ratings — 1, 2, 3 or 4 Hr (See Items 4 & 5) <br />Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not shown) For use with Item 2 - Channel shaped, fabricated from min <br />25 MSG corrosion -protected steel, min width to accommodate stud size, with min 1 in, long legs, attached to <br />floor and ceiling Nvith fasteners 24 in. OC max. <br />A. Floor and Ceiling Runners* — Not shown - In lieu of Item I For use with Item 2A, proprietary <br />channel shaped, min. 3-5/8 in, wide with 1 in. long legs, fabricated from min. 0.0150 in. (0.0146 in., min bare <br />metal thickness) galvanized steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in.. OC max. <br />TRICH INDUSTRIES INC — U1traSTEEL9. <br />B. Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not shown - In lieu of Item 1) — For use with Item 2A, proprietary <br />channel shaped, min. 2-9/16 in. wide with 1-3/16 in. wide flanges, fabricated from min. 0.0150 in. galvanized <br />steel, attached to floor and ceiling fasteners 24 in. OC. max. <br />TRICH INDUSTRIES INC — U1traSTEELO. <br />Steel Studs — Channel shaped, fabricated from min 25 MSG corrosion -protected steel, min width as <br />indicated under Item 5, min 1-1/4 in. flanges and 1/4 in. return, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/8 <br />to 3/4 in. less than assembly height. <br />A. Steel Studs* — In lieu of Item 2 - Proprietary channel shaped studs, min. width as indicated under Item 5, <br />min. 1-1/4 in, long legs and 1/4 in. long folded back return flange legs, fabricated from min. 0.0155 in. <br />(0.0149 in., min bare metal thickness) galvanized steel, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/8 to 3/4 <br />in, less than assembly height. Allowable use of studs is shown in the table below. For direct attachment of <br />gypsum board only. <br />IETRICH INDUSTRIES INC — U1traSTEEL9. <br />213. Steel Studs — (As an alternate to Item 2, For use with Item 513) Channel shaped, fabricated from min 20 <br />MSG (0.0327 in. thick) corrosion -protected or galv steel, 3-1/2 in. min width, min 1-1/2 in, flanges and 1/4 in. <br />return, spaced a max of 16 in. OC. Studs friction -fit into floor and ceiling runners. Studs to be cut 5/8 to 3/4 <br />in. less than assembly height. <br />3. Wood Structural Panel Sheathing — (Optional, For use with. Item 5 Only.)- (Not Shown) - 4 ft wide, 7/16 <br />in. thick oriented strand board (OSB) or 15/32 iin. thick structural 1 sheathing (plywood) complying with DOC <br />PSI or PS2, or APA Standard PRP-108, manufactured with exterior glue, applied horizontally or vertically to <br />the steel studs. Vertical joints centered on studs, and staggered one stud space from wallboard joints. Attached <br />to studs with flat -head self -drilling tapping screws with a min. head diam. of 0.292 in. at maximum 6 in. OC. in <br />the perimeter and 12 in. OC. in the field. <br />4. Batts and Blankets* — (Required as indicated under Item 5) — Mineral wool butts, friction fitted between. <br />studs and runners. Min nom thickness as indicated under Item 5. See Batts and Blankets (BKNV or BZJZ) <br />Categories for names of Classified companies. <br />4A. Batts and Blankets* — (Optional) — Placed in stud cavities, any glass fiber or mineral wool insulation <br />bearing the UL Classification Marking as to Surface Burning Characteristics and/or Fire Resistance. See Batts <br />and Blankets (BICNV or BZJZ) Categories for names of Classified companies. <br />5. Gypsum Board* — Gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered edges, applied vertically or horizontally. <br />Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered one stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Vertical joints in <br />adjacent layers (multilayer systems) staggered one stud cavity. Horizontal joints need not be backed by steel <br />framing. Horizontal edge joints and horizontal butt joints on opposite sides of studs need not be staggered. <br />Horizontal edge joints and horizontal butt joints in adjacent layers (multilayer systems) staggered a min of 12 <br />in. The thickness and number of layers for the 1 hr, 2 hr, 3 hr and 4 hr ratings are as follows: <br />Wallboard Protection on Each Side of Wall <br />Min <br />Min <br />No. of <br />Min <br />Stud <br />Stud <br />Layers <br />Thkns of <br />E Depth, <br />Depth, <br />& Thkns <br />Insulation <br />Rating <br />Item 2 1 <br />Item 2A <br />of Panel <br />(Item 4) <br />1 <br />3-1/2 <br />3-5/8 ' <br />1 layer, 5/8 in. thick <br />Optional <br />1 <br />2-1/2 <br />3-5/8 <br />1 layer, 1/2 in. thick <br />1-1/2 in. <br />1 <br />1-5/8 <br />3-5/8 <br />1 layer, 3/4 in. thick , <br />Optional <br />2 <br />1 5/8 <br />2-1/2 <br />2 layers, 1/2 in. thick <br />Optional ; <br />2 <br />1-5/8 ` <br />2-1/2 '' <br />2 layers, 5/8 in. thick <br />Optional <br />2 <br />3-1/2 <br />3-5/8 <br />1 layer, 3/4 in. thick' <br />3 in. <br />3 <br />1-5/8 <br />2-1/2 <br />3 layers, 1/2 in. thick <br />Optional <br />3 - <br />1-5/8 <br />2-1/2 ' <br />- 2 layers, 3/4 in. thick - <br />Optional <br />3 <br />1-5/8 <br />2-1/2 ' <br />3 layers, 5/8 in. thick <br />Optional <br />4 <br />1-5/8 ° <br />2-1/2 r <br />4 layers, 5/8 in. thick <br />Optional <br />4 <br />1-5/8 <br />r <br />2-1/2 <br />4 layers, 1/2 in. thick <br />Optional <br />4 <br />2-1/2 <br />2-1l2 <br />2 layers, 3/4 in. thick ' <br />2 in. <br />CANADIAN �' P m�I COMPANY — 1 5 " G Si CO NY /2 m. thick Type C, IP-X2 or IPC-AR; WRC, _ /8 m. thick Type AR, <br />C, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, WRX or WRC; 3/4 in. thick Types IP-X3 or ULTRACODE <br />United States Gypsum CO — 1/2 in. thick Type C, IP-X2, IPG-AR or WRC; 5/8 in, thick Type SCX, SHX, <br />WRX, IP-XI, AR, C, WRC, FRX-G, IP-AR, IP-X2, IPC-AR ; 3/4 in. thick Types IP-X3 or ULTRACODE <br />USG MEXICO S A DE C V —1/2 in. thick Type C, IP-X2, IPC-AR or WRC; 5/8 in. thick Type AR, C, IP- <br />AR, IP-XI, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, WRX, WRC or; 3/4 in. thick Types IP-X3 or ULTRACODE <br />When Item 713, Steel Framing Members*, is used, Nonbearing Wall Rating is limited to 1 Hr. Min. stud depth is <br />3-1/2 in., min. thickness of insulation (Item 4) is 3 in., and two layers of gypsum board panels (1/2 in. or 5/8 <br />in. thick) shall be attached to furring channels as described in .Item 6. One layer of gypsum board panels (1/2 <br />in. or 5/8 in. thick) attached to opposite side of stud without furring channels as described in Item 6. <br />'44 <br />System No. HW-S-0001 (December 01,1999) <br />Assembly Ratings —1 & 2 Hr (See Item 3B) <br />IB <br />�.................... .......... .... ._....._._..7................ ...... ......... / . <br />.� s. o p it <br />b <br />A <br />ct.1Gn A-... A <br />1. Floor Assembly — The fire -rated fluted steel deck/concrete floor assembly shall be constructed of the <br />materials and in the manner described in the individual Floor -Ceiling Design in the UL Fire Resistance <br />Directory and shall include the following construction features: <br />A. Steel Floor and Form Units* — Max 3 in. deep gale steel fluted floor units. <br />B. Concrete — Min 2-1/2 in. thick reinforced concrete, as measured from the top plane of the floor units. <br />IA. Roof Assembly — As an alternate to Item 1, Floor Assembly, the fire -rated roof assembly shall be <br />,onstructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual P700, P800 or P900 series Roof- <br />- eiling Designs in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall contain max 1-1/2 in. deep galv steel fluted <br />A. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Item 5) — 5/8 in, thick, 24 to 54 in. wide, applied horizontally as <br />the outer layer to one side of the assembly. Secured as described in Item 6. <br />ADIAN GYPSUM COMPANY — Type SHX, <br />CED STATES GYPSUM CO — Type FRX-G, SHX. <br />MEXICO S A DE C VV — Type SHX, <br />3. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Item 5 when used as the base layer on one or both sides of wall, F <br />direct attachment only,. not to be used with Item 3) - Nom 5/8 in. thick lead backed gypsum panels with <br />beveled, square or tapered edges, applied vertically. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered min 1 <br />stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Wallboard secured to studs with 1-1A in. long Type S- 12 steel screws <br />spaced 8 in. OC at perimeter and 12 in. OC in. the field. <br />Y-BAR ENGINEERING CORP — Type RB-LBG <br />6. Fasteners — (Not shown) — For use with Item 2 - Type S or S- 12 steel screws used to attach panels to studs <br />(Item 2) or furring channels (Item 7). Single layer systems: 1 in. long for 1/2 and 5/8 in. thick panels or 1-1/4 <br />in. long for 3/4 in. thick panels, spaced 8 in. OC when panels are applied horizontally, or 8 in. OC along <br />vertical and bottom edges and 12 in. OC in the field when panels are applied vertically. Two layer systems: <br />First laver- 1 in. long for 1/2 and 5/8 in. thick panels or 1-1/4 in, long for 3/4 in, thick panels, spaced 16 in. <br />OC. Second layer- 1-5/8 in. long for 1/2 in., 5/8 in. thick panels or 2-1/4 in. long for 3/4 in. thick panels, <br />spaced 16 in. OC with screws offset 8 in. from first layer. Three -layer systems: First laver- 1 in. long for 1/2 <br />in., 5/8 in. thick panels, spaced 24 in, OC. Second layer- 1-5/8 in, long for 1/2 in., 5/8 in, thick panels, spaced <br />24 in. OC. Third layer- 2-1/4 in. long for 1/2 in.., 5/8 in. thick panels or 2-5/8 in. long for 5/8 in. thick panels, <br />spaced 12 in. OC. Screws offset min 6 in.. from layer below. Four -layer systems: First layer- 1 in. long for <br />1/2 in., 5/8 in. thick panels, spaced 24 in. OC. Second laver- 1-5/8 in. long for 1/2 in., 5/8 in. thick panels, <br />spaced 24 in. OC. Third layer- 2-1/4 in.. Long for 1/2 in. thick panels or 2-5/8 in. long for 5/8 in. thick panels, <br />spaced 24 in. OC. Fourth layer- 2-5/8 in, long for 1/2 in, thick panels or 3 in. long for 5/8 in, thick panels, <br />spaced 12 in. OC. Screws offset min 6 in. from layer below. <br />6A. Fasteners — (Not shown) —For use with Item 2A - Type S or S-12 steel screws used to attach panels to <br />studs (Item 2). Single layer systems: 1 in. long for 1/2 and 5/8 in. thick panels or 1-1/4 in. long for 3/4 in.. <br />thick panels, spaced 8-1/2 in. OC with additional screws 1 in. and 2-1/2 in. from edges of the board when <br />panels are horizontally, or 8 in. OC along vertical and bottom edges and 12 in. OC in the field when panels <br />are applied vertically. Two layer systems applied vertically: First layer- 1 in. long for 1/2 and 5/8 in. thick <br />panels or 1-1/4 in. long for 3/4 in. thick panels, spaced 16 in. OC. Second layer- 1-5/8 in. long for 1/2 in., 5/8 <br />in, thick panels or 2-1/4 in, long for 3/4 in, thick panels, spaced 16 in. OC with screws offset 8 in, from first <br />layer. Two layer systems applied horizontally: First layer- 1 in. long for 1/2 and 5/8 in. thick panels or 1-1/4 <br />in. long for 3/4 in. thick panels, spaced 16 in. OC starting 8 in.. from each edge of the board with an additional <br />screw placed 1-1/4 in. from each edge of the board. Second layer- 1-5/8 in, long for 1/2 in., 5/8 in, thick <br />panels or 2-1/4 in. long for 3/4 in. thick panels, spaced 16 in. OC starting 8 in, from each edge of the board <br />with an additional screw placed 1-1/4 in. from each edge of the board with screws offset 8 in. from first layer.. <br />Three -layer systems: First layer- 1 in, long for 1/2 in,, 5/8 in, thick panels, spaced 24 in. OC. Second layer- <br />1-5/8 in. long for 1/2 in., 5/8 in. thick panels, spaced 24 in. OC. Third layer- 2-1/4 in. long for I/2 in., 5/8 in. <br />thick panels or 2-5/8 in. long for 5/8 in.. thick panels,. spaced 12 in. OC. Screws offset min 6 in. from layer <br />below. For all layers, an additional screw shall be placed 1-1/4 in. from each edge of the board. Four -layer <br />systems: First layer- 1 in. long for 1/2 in., 5/8 in. thick panels, spaced 24 in. OC. Second layer- I-5/8 in. long <br />for 1/2 in., 5/8 in. thick panels, spaced 24 in. OC. Third layer 2-1/4 in. long for 1/2 in. thick panels or 2-5/8 <br />in. long for 5/8 in. thick panels, spaced 24 in. OC. Fourth layer- 2-5/8 in. long for 1/2 in. thick panels or 3 in. <br />long for 5/8 in. thick panels, spaced 12 in. OC. Screws offset min 6 in, from layer below. For all layers, an <br />additional screw shall be placed 1-1/4 in. from each edge of the board. <br />7. Furring Channels — (Optional, not shown, for single or double layer systems) — Resilient furring channels <br />fabricated from min 25 MSG corrosion -protected steel, spaced vertically a max of 24 in. OC. Flange portion <br />attached to each intersecting stud with 1/2 in, long Type S-12 steel screws. Not for use with Item 5A. <br />7A. Steel Framing Members (Not Shown)* — (Optional on one or both sides, not shown, for single or double <br />layer systems) — As an alternate to Item 7, furring channels and Steel Framing Members as described below: <br />a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG gals steel. 2-3/8 in. wide by 7/8 in. deep, spaced max. 24 <br />in. OC perpendicular to studs. Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Gypsum board attached to <br />furring channels as described in Item 6. Not for use with Item 5A. <br />b. Steel Framing Members* -- Used to attach furring channels (Item 7Aa) to studs (Item 2). Clips spaced <br />max. 48 in, OC, RSIC-1 clips secured to studs with No. 8 x 1-1/2 in. minimum self -drilling, S-12 steel <br />screw through the center grommet. RSIC-V clips secured to studs with No. 8 x 9/16 in. minimum self - <br />drilling, S-12 steel screw through the center hole. Furring channels are friction fitted into clips. <br />AC INTERNATIONAL INC — Types RSIC-1, RSIC-V. <br />7B. Steel Framing Members (Optional, Not Shown)* — As an alternate to Item 7, furring channels and Steel <br />Framing Members on only one side of studs as described below: <br />a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel, spaced 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs. <br />Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Batts and Blankets placed in stud cavity as described in <br />Item 5. Two layers of gypsum board attached to furring channels as described in Item 5. Not for use with. <br />Item 5A. <br />b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item 713a) to one side of studs (Item 2) <br />only. Clips spaced 48 in. OC., and secured to studs with two No. 8 x 2-1/2 in. coarse drywall screws, one <br />through the hole at each end of the clip. Furring channels are friction fitted into clips. <br />TIC'S NOISE CONTROL INC — Type Isomax <br />3. Joint Tape and Compound — Vinyl or casein, dry or premixed joint compound applied in two coats to <br />joints and screw heads of outer lawyers.. Paper tape, nom 2 in. wide, embedded in first layer of compound over <br />all joints of outer layer panels. Paper tape and joint compound may be omitted when gypsum panels are <br />supplied with a square edge. <br />�. Siding, Brick or Stucco — (Optional, not shown) — Aluminum, vinyl or steel siding, brick veneer or <br />stucco, meeting the requirements of local code agencies, installed over gypsum panels. Brick veneer attached <br />to studs with corrugated metal wall ties attached to each stud with steel screws, not more than each sixth <br />course of brick.. <br />10. Caulking and Sealants* — (Optional, not shown) ---T- A bead of acoustical sealant applied around the <br />partition perimeter for sound control, <br />STATES GYPSUM CO — Type AS <br />11. Lead Batten Strips — (Not Shown, For Use With Item 5B) - Lead batten strips, min 1-1/2 in. wide, max 1 <br />ft long with a max thickness of 0.125 in. Strips placed on the interior face of studs and attached from the <br />exterior face of the stud with two 1 in. long Type S-12 pan head steel screws, one at the top of the strip and <br />one at the bottom of the strip. Lead batten strips to have a purity of 99.9% meeting the Federal specification <br />QQ-L-201f, Grade "C". Lead batten strips required behind vertical joints of lead backed gypsum wallboard <br />(Item 5B) and optional at remaining stud locations. Required behind vertical joints. <br />12. Lead Discs or Tabs (Not Shown, For Use With Item 5B) - Used in lieu of or in addition to the lead <br />batten strips (Item 1.1) or optional at other locations - Max 3/4 in. diam by max 0.125 in. thick lead discs <br />compression fitted or adhered over steel screw heads or max 1/2 in. by 1-1 A in. by max 0.125 in. thick lead <br />tabs placed on gypsum boards (Item 5B) underneath screw locations prior to the installation of the screws. <br />Lead discs or tabs to have a purity of 99.9% meeting the Federal specification QQ-L-201 f, Grade "C". <br />'Bearing the UL Classification Mark <br />-oof units. The hourly fire rating of the roof assembly shall be equal to or greater than the hourly fire rating of <br />the wall assembly. In the case of spray -applied protection materials on the steel roof units, the joint system <br />shall. be installed prior to the spray -applied protection material. <br />?. Wall Assembly — The 1 or 2 hr fire -rated gypsum wallboard/steel stud wall assembly shall be constructed <br />of the materials and in the manner described in the individual U400-Series Wall and Partition Designs in the <br />UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: <br />A. Steel Floor And Ceiling Runners — Floor and ceiling runners of wall assembly shall consist of min 25 <br />ga gaIv steel channels sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Ceiling runner to be provided with 1- <br />1/2 in. flanges. Ceiling runner secured to valleys of steel floor units (Item 1A) with steel fasteners or by <br />welds spaced max 12 in. OC. <br />B. Studs — Steel studs to be min 2-1/2 in. wide. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC. <br />C. Gypsum Board* — Wallboard sheets installed to a min total thickness of 1/2 or 1. in.. on each side of <br />wall for 1 or 2 ratings, respectively. Wall to be constructed as specified in the individual Wall and <br />Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory. Wallboard to be butted tight to the bottom of the <br />steel floor units. <br />3. Joint System — The joint system consists of a forming material and a fill material in the flutes of the steel <br />floor units, as follows: <br />A. Forming Materials* Min 2-1/2 in, thickness of min 4 pcf density mineral wool batt insulation firmly <br />packed into flutes of steel floor units above ceiling runner as a permanent form. Forming material to be <br />recessed from edges of ceiling runner on each side of wall as required to accommodate the required <br />thickness of fill material. <br />THERMAFIBER INC — Type SAF <br />Fill, Void or Cavity Material* Dry mix material mixed with water at a rate of 2.1 parts dry mix to 1 part <br />ter, by weight, in accordance with accompanying installation instructions. A min 1/2 in, thickness of fill <br />terial installed on each side of the wall in the flutes of the steel floor units, flush with <br />n surface of the wallboard for the 1 hr Assembly Ratin <br />on each side of the wall for the 2 hr Assembly Rating. <br />UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO — Type FC <br />B1. Fill, Void or Cavity Material* — Not Shown — Two component fill material used as an alternate to <br />Item 3B. Ready -mixed component mixed with accelerator component at a rate of 66 parts of ready - <br />mixed component to 1 part of accelerator component by weight in accordance with the accompanying <br />installation instructions. 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