SECTION 09263 - USG STEEL STUD/RESILIENT DRYWALL
SYSTEMS(10/88)
This section is a proprietary guide specification
for high
performance sound control and fire rated partition
systems from
United States Gypsum Company. These systems utilize
the unique
sound-dampening properties of USG's RC-1 Resilient
Channel, along
with USG metal studs, SHEETROCK gypsum panels, and
THERMAFIBER
insulation. Test results show these partition systems
to be highly
effective in isolating unwanted sound, including
low frequency noise.
For additional information, refer to United States
Gypsum Company
Product Folder No. SA-921 or contact a USG representative.
This section conforms to the general style and format
of MASTERSPEC
Specifications, a product of the American Institute
of Architects.
While conforming to the general style and format
of MASTERSPEC,
United States Gypsum Company is solely responsible
for the quality
and accuracy of the technical content of these suggested
guide
specifications. Specifiers must review manufacturer's
current
product data, determine the suitability of proposed
products and
systems to project conditions, and edit guide specifications
to
suit project requirements.
Neither the American Institute of Architects nor
the American
Institute of Architects Foundation endorses or recommends
use of
this product. It is not the practice of the Institute
to test,
review, or endorse any manufacturer's product or
to determine the
accuracy of technical claims.
Copyright 1988, AIA UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY10/88
PRODUCT MASTERSPEC
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09263 - USG STEEL STUD/RESILIENT DRYWALL SYSTEMS
PART 1 - GENERAL
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including
General and
Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification
Sections, apply
to this Section.
SUMMARY
This section includes high-performance sound attenuation
and fire
resistive partition systems with resilient channels.
IF PARTITIONS ARE NOT FIRE-RESISTANCE RATED,
DELETE "AND FIRE RESISTIVE" FROM PARAGRAPH
ABOVE AND DELETE PARAGRAPH BELOW.
PENETRATIONS THROUGH SOUND WALLS SHOULD BE
AVOIDED WHENEVER POSSIBLE. IF PENETRATIONS
ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE, DELETE PARAGRAPH BELOW
AND RETAIN ARTICLE - "PROJECT CONDITIONS".
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, SEE USG PRODUCT
LITERATURE FOR THERMAFIBER FIRE-SAFING
INSULATION AND SMOKE-STOP SYSTEMS.
Fire stop insulation and sealants, required at penetrations
through
fire resistive partitions, are specified in Division
7 Section
"Firestopping".
IF PROJECT INCLUDES OTHER TYPES OF DRYWALL
CONSTRUCTION, IT WILL TYPICALLY BE
ACCEPTABLE TO USE SAME TRIM AND JOINT
TREATMENT FOR SOUND WALLS. SEE USG PRODUCT
LITERATURE FOR COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS FROM
UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY.
Drywall trim and joint treatment and other types
of drywall wall
systems are specified in Division 9 Section "Gypsum
Drywall."
DESIGN ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION TO PREVENT
SOUND TRANSMISSION THROUGH FLANKING PATHWAYS
OR STRUCTURAL TRANSMISSION.
Preparation of adjacent construction to receive sound
wall systems
and maintain continuity of sound attenuation is specified
in other
sections.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
MODIFY BELOW EXAMPLE TO PROVIDE PERFORMANCE
LEVELS REQUIRED BY PROJECT. SEE CURRENT USG
PRODUCT LITERATURE FOR AVAILABLE RATINGS AND
SYSTEMS.
Construct partition in accordance with require-ments
of tested and
approved designs to obtain the follow-ing:
Sound Rating: STC/MTC not less than 65/61; Riverbanks
Acoustical
Laboratories Test No. TL-87-143.
Fire-Resistance Rating: 3 hour minimum, ASTM E 119,
UL Design
No. U455.
OMIT BELOW DESCRIPTION IF PARTITION IS
ADEQUATELY DETAILED ON DRAWINGS. SEE
DRAWING COORDINATION SHEETS. EDIT CAREFULLY
TO AVOID CONFLICTING PERFORMANCE AND
DESCRIPTIVE REQUIREMENTS.
Description: Construct partition as follows:
Wall Thickness: 9-1/2 inches.
Studs: 6 inches deep.
Resilient Channels: 1/2 inch deep, on one side of
studs.
Sealant: Applied to face of studs, between layers
of gypsum
wall board, and around panel perimeter.
Wall Panels: 3 layers 1/2 inch thick on each side
of
partition.
Insulation: 5 inches thick.
DEFINITIONS
STC/MTC: STC and MTC are ratings of a partition's
sound attenuation
performance. Partitions shall be tested by an independent
acoustical
laboratory in accordance with ASTM E 90 - Laboratory
Measurement of
Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions.
STC shall be
determined in accordance with ASTM E 413 - Determination
of Sound
Transmission Class. MTC shall be determined in accordance
with
criteria published by United States Gypsum Company
and shall describe
partition's attenuation of low-frequency noise from
music, machinery,
or mechanical equipment.
SUBMITTALS
Product Data: Submit manufacturer's data for each
type of product
and system specified, including details of construction,
dimensions
of components, materials, profiles, finishes and
installation
instructions.
Acoustical Test Report: Submit copy of test report
from an
independent laboratory indicating that wall system
complies with
required acoustical ratings.
DELETE BELOW IF FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING IS
NOT REQUIRED.
Fire Test Report: Submit copy of test report from
an independent
laboratory indicating that wall system complies with
required fire
ratings.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
DELETE BELOW IF NOT REQUIRED.
Installer Qualifications: Engage an Installer to
perform work of
this section who has successfully completed acoustically
rated work
similar in character to that indicated for Project.
Single Source Responsibility: All components of
wall systems shall
be as manufactured or as directed by a single manufacturer.
DELETE BELOW IF WORK OF THIS SEC-TION IS NOT
EXTENSIVE OR COMPLEX ENOUGH TO JUSTIFY
EXPENSE OF CONFERENCE.
Pre-Installation Conference: Conduct conference
at Project site in
accordance with requirements of Division 1 Section
"Project
Meetings".
Attendance: Meeting shall be attended by Contractor,
installer,
manufacturer's technical representative, and other
sub-
contractors, suppliers, and fabricators who are effected
by the
work of this Section. Notify Owner, Architect/ Engineer,
and
Acoustical Consultant one week prior to scheduled
meeting date.
Purpose: Coordinate work effecting installation,
appearance, and
performance of sound wall systems. Discuss requirements
for
maintaining acoustical and fire resistive performance
through
adjacent flanking construction and at intersections
and
penetrations of wall systems with other work.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
Deliver materials in their original, unopened packages.
Store in an
enclosed shelter providing protection from damage
and exposure to
elements. Protect joint compound from freezing.
Remove damaged or
deteriorated materials from the site.
PROJECT CONDITIONS
OMIT BELOW IF JOINT FINISHING IS SPECIFIED
IN ANOTHER SECTION.
Cold Weather: During and after drywall joint finishing,
maintain
temperature within building above 55 deg F (13 deg
C) and provide
adequate ventilation to carry out excess moisture.
Penetrations: Do not permit openings in or penetrations
of sound
walls except as shown on Drawings or accepted in
writing by
Architect/Engineer.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURER
REFER TO USG SYSTEMS FOLDER SA-921 FOR
DESCRIPTION OF STEEL STUD/RESILIENT DRYWALL
SYSTEMS.
Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
USG Steel
Stud/Resilient Drywall Systems manufactured by United
States Gypsum
Company (USG).
MATERIALS
Framing:ASTM A 446 steel, hot dipped galvanized to
ASTM A 525 G60.
Steel Studs: USG SJ studs, "C" - shaped
studs with stiffened
flanges, size and gage indicated on the drawings
for each
partition design.
Resilient Channels: USG RC-1 Resilient Channels,
1/2 inch deep
x 25 gage. Channel shall be type used in sound attenuation
and
fire resistance tests and shall employ the decoupling
principal
of sound attenuation. Web shall be slotted to create
a resilient,
spring-like mounting flange with pre-punched screw
holes. Face
flange shall be knurled to reduce "screw-walking".
Steel Runner Tracks: USG CR Runners, same size as
studs x 20
gage.
IN SOME INSTANCES WHERE LOWER FIRE
RESISTANCE IS ACCEPTABLE, SHEETROCK BRAND
FIRECODE CAN BE SPECIFIED INSTEAD OF
SHEETROCK BRAND FIRECODE "C". CONTACT
USG
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Gypsum Panels: USG SHEETROCK FIRECODE "C"
in thick-nesses indicated
on the drawings.
Provide water resistant USG SHEETROCK BRAND W/R FIRECODE
"C"
gypsum panels for face layer at bathtubs, showers,
laundries, and
other high moisture areas.
Sound Insulation: THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation
Fire Blankets
(SAFB); unfaced, semi-rigid spun mineral fiber mat,
2.5 pcf minimum
density, 2000 deg F meltpoint; 24 x 48 inches, provide
total
thickness indicated with no layer being less than
2 inches thick;
ASTM C 665, Type 1.
Screws: USG Drywall Screws, self-drilling and self-tapping,
bugle
head unless otherwise required. Provide Type S screws,
ASTM C 1002,
for steel up to and including 20-gage; provide Type
S-12 screws, ASTM
C 954, for steel over 20-gage.
Acoustical Sealant: USG Acoustical Sealant. Sealant
shall be type
used in sound attenuation and fire resistance tests
and shall remain
resilient for life of installation.
Trim and Joint Treatment: Provide following:
Corner Bead: USG DUR-A-BEAD No. 103 galvanized steel
corner
reinforce-ment.
Metal Trim: USG Metal Trim No. 200-A or 400 Series,
galvanized
steel.
Control Joint: USG Control Joint No. 093, roll-formed
zinc.
Staples: 9/16 inch galvanized staples.
Joint Compound: USG Ready-Mixed PLUS 3 Total Joint
Compound or
USG Ready-Mixed Joint Compound-Taping and USG Ready-Mixed
Joint
Compound-Topping.
OMIT BELOW IF CERAMIC TILE IS NOT
APPLICABLE.
At walls with ceramic tile finishes, use DURABOND
45 or 90
joint compound.
Reinforcing Tape: USG PERF-A-TAPE reinforcing tape.
IF TRIM AND JOINT TREATMENT ARE SPECIFIED
IN DIVISION 9 SECTION "GYPSUM DRYWALL",
OMIT
ABOVE AND RETAIN BELOW.
Trim and Joint Treatment: Specified in Division
9 Section "Gypsum
Drywall".
PART 3 - EXECUTION
GENERAL
Comply with manufacturer's printed installation instructions
for
products and application indicated, except when more
stringent
requirements apply.
Conform to construction requirements of tested assemblies
used to
demonstrate required sound attenuation and fire resistance.
INSPECTION
Inspect adjacent construction to which walls will
attach for
conditions which could contribute to loss of sound
attenuation.
Notify Architect/Engineer and correct conditions
before proceeding.
INSTALLATION
Runners: Lay out walls according to drawings. Securely
attach
runners to floor and structure above with suitable
fasteners located
2 inches from each end and spaced 24 inches o.c.
maximum.
Studs: Position studs vertically, engaging top and
bottom runners,
and spaced 24 inches o.c. maximum. Place studs with
their open sides
facing in same direction and with their narrow flanges
on the side
of partition to receive the resilient channels.
EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.
Resilient Channels: Locate resilient channels on
side of partition
indicated on drawings. Install horizontally, with
mounting flange
down, and located 1-1/2 inches above floor, within
6 inches of
structure above, and 24 inches o.c. maximum. Attach
to studs with
3/8 inch pan head screws driven through pre-punched
screw holes.
Splice resilient channels directly over a framing
member and screw
through both flanges.
Gypsum Panels, Direct to Stud Side: Apply gypsum
panels vertically.
Leave approximately 1/4 inch gap at floor, structure
above and
adjacent construction. Position panel edges over
studs and stagger
joints in adjacent layers. Screw into studs 24 inches
o.c. for base
layers and 12 inches o.c. for top layer. Screws
shall penetrate
studs a minimum of 3/8 inch.
RETAIN BELOW IF SOUND RATED DESIGN REQUIRES
DAMPING.
Damping: Install acoustical sealant damping to direct-to-stud
side.
Apply 3/8 inch bead of acoustical sealant to face
of studs and
runner tracks before applying gypsum panels.
Apply dabs of acoustical sealant 8 inches o.c. between
layers of
gypsum panels.
Do not allow acoustical sealant to remain exposed
to air for more
than 15 minutes before panel is applied.
Press gypsum panels firmly into acoustical sealant.
Hit with short
2 x 4 blocking and hammer or use other suitable method
to spread
acoustical sealant to an approximate thickness of
1/32 inch before
drying.
Sound Insulation: Friction fit insulation blankets
between studs.
Press blankets into firm contact with the direct
applied gypsum
panels. Blankets shall not contact resilient channels.
Butt blanket
ends and fill all voids.
Gypsum Panels, Resilient Channel Side: Apply gypsum
panels
vertically. Use 3/8 inch shims on the floor to support
panel until
all screws into the resilient channels are in place.
Remove shims
to load resilient channels after all layers are installed.
The
resilient channels should deflect when loaded, leaving
a gap of
approximately 1/4 inch between the panels and the
floor. The panels
should be sized to leave approximately 1/4 inch gap
between panel and
the surrounding structure.
Screw into resilient channels 24 inches o.c. for
base layers and 12
inches o.c. for finish layer. Screws must not come
in contact with
studs. Do not install screws closer than 3 inches
to the centerline
of a stud. Screws shall penetrate resilient channels
a minimum of
3/8 inch.
EDIT BELOW IF PENETRATIONS ARE NOT PERMITTED
OR IF FIRESTOPPING OF PENETRATIONS IS
SPECIFIED IN ANOTHER SECTION.
Acoustical Sealant: Completely seal around perimeter
of and
penetrations through sound walls, including: intersections
with
walls, columns, and other adjacent construction;
fill depth of gaps
around gypsum panels at floor, structure above, door
frames, and
other openings; and at cutouts for electrical boxes,
pipes and
plumbing, and other penetrations. Cut panels accurately
to fit
penetrations.
Wall Hung Units: On resilient channel side of partition,
secure
cabinets and other wall hung units to resilient channels;
do not
install directly to studs. Provide additional channels
as detailed.
Trim and Joint Treatment: Install following:
Screws: Locate screws 3/8 inch minimum from panel
edges and power
drive to form a 1/32 inch deep dimple in panel surface.
Corner Bead: Reinforce outside corners with corner
bead. Attach
with screws, staples, or clinch-on tool at 9 inches
o.c. along
each flange.
Metal Trim: Install at face panel edges terminating
at adjacent
construction. Attach with screws or staples at 9
inches o.c.
Control Joints: Do not run panels continuously through
control
joints; provide 1/2 inch maximum break in panels
and install
double framing with vertical runner angles at joints
in panels.
Apply a bead of acoustical sealant between panels
in joints, then
attach control joint to face panels with staples
at 6 inches o.c.
along each flange. Install at following locations:
EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.
Walls of dissimilar construction meet and remain
in the same
plane.
Expansion or control joints occur in building structure.
Wall runs exceed 30 feet.
Other locations as shown on drawings.
Joint System: Finish face panel joints and inside
corners with
joint compound and reinforcing tape according to
manufacturer's
instructions. Spot finish exposed fasteners and
finish corner
bead, metal trim, and control joints with two coats
of joint
compound feathered out and sanded smooth. Finish
joints and
fasteners with minimum of three coats of joint compound
to provide
surface suitably treated for finishes specified in
other sections.
OMIT BELOW IF TILE IS NOT APPLICABLE.
In areas to be tiled, treat fastener heads with type
of
compound specified for tile finish. Fill tapered
edges in
gypsum panel with compound, embed reinforcement firmly
and wipe
off excess compound. Follow immediately with a second
coat
over the taping coat, being careful not to crown
the joint.
Fold and embed tape properly in all interior angles
to --provide
a true angle.
Prior to tile erection, seal cut panel edges of all
openings
around pipes, fittings, and fixtures with thinned
tile
adhesive.
IF TRIM AND JOINT TREATMENT ARE SPECIFIED
IN DIVISION 9 SECTION "GYPSUM DRYWALL",
OMIT
ABOVE AND RETAIN BELOW.
Trim and Joint Treatment: Installation of trim and
finishing of
joints and fasteners are specified elsewhere in Division
9.
END OF SECTION 09263
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PRODUCT MASTERSPEC - EVALUATIONS
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EVALUATION SHEETS
USG TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT:
Eastern Construction Products Region
P.O. Box 16511, Atlanta, GA 30321
1000 Abernathy Road N.E., Suite 500, Atlanta, GA
30328-5603
(404) 393-0770
Northeast Office
555 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5155
(914) 332-0800
Central Construction Products Region
1 South Wacker Drive, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60680-4616
P.O. Box 806278, Chicago, IL 60680-4124
(312) 606-4128
Western Construction Products Region
P.O. Box 2452, Los Angeles, CA 90054
620 North Brand Boulevard, Glendale, CA 91203-1212
(818) 956-1882
Architectural & Construction Services Department
101 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606-4385
(312) 606-3739
USG PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Product literature is available from United States
Gypsum Company
Representatives; contact USG for current information.
System Folder SA-921, USG Steel Stud/Resilient Drywall
Systems,
Sweet's General Building and Renovation File 09250/USGF.
Gypsum Construction Handbook, 3rd edition.
Computer Diskettes, with USG guide specifications.
REFERENCED STANDARDS:
Standards referenced in the text of this section
are listed below
according to source, designation, and title. Revision
of standards
occur periodically and may happen before this section
is updated in
the future. Refer to Division 1 section "Definitions
and Standards"
for addresses and telephone numbers.
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):
A 446Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated
(Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip Process, Structural
(Physical) Quality.
A 525Specification for General Requirements for Steel
Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip
Process.
C 665Specification for Mineral-Fiber Blanket Thermal
Insulation for Light Frame Construction and
Manufactured Housing.
C 954Specification for Steel Drill Screws for the
Application of Gypsum Board to Steel Studs for 0.033
in. to 0.112 in. in Thickness.
C 1002Specification for Steel Drill Screws for the
Application of Gypsum Board.
E 90Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne
Sound
Transmission Loss of Building Partitions.
E 119Methods of Fire Tests of Building Construction
and
Materials.
E 413Classification for Determination of Sound Transmission
Class.
Underwriters Laboratory, Inc. (UL):
Fire Resistance Directory.
NOTICES:
Copyright 1988 by United States Gypsum Company
Trademarks: The following trademarks used herein
are owned by USG
Corporation or its subsidiaries: DUR-A-BEAD, DURABOND,
FIRECODE,
PERF-A-TAPE, PLUS 3, RC-1, SHEETROCK, THERMAFIBER,
and USG. S and
S-12 are registered trademarks of ITW Buildex.
Notice: USG Corporation and its subsidiaries shall
not be liable
for incidental and consequential damages, directly
or indirectly
sustained, nor for any loss caused by application
of these goods not
in accordance with printed instructions or for other
than the
intended use. Our liability is expressly limited
to replacement of
defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived
unless made in
writing to us within thirty (30) days from date it
was or reasonably
should have been discovered.
Note: All products described here may not be available
in all
geographic markets. Consult your local sales office
or
representative for information.
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DRAWING COORDINATION
In addition to general MASTERSPEC Instructions for
coordinating
drawings with specifications, it is suggested that
drawings indicate
the following information related to this section:
Locations and dimensions of areas to receive resilient
gypsum
drywall sound wall systems and extent of fire and
sound rated
construction.
Typical details and description of partition construction
including partition thickness; type, size, gage,
and spacing of
framing; insulation thickness; and number and type
of gypsum board
panels on each side. Indicate side of partition
to receive
resilient channels.
Locations and details of penetrations, control joints,
and other
special details.
Coordination with related work.
Suggested Details: Additional details are shown
in USG product
literature listed on Evaluation Sheets. Technical
assistance in
preparing details is also available from USG Representatives.
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SPECIFICATION COORDINATION
The following sections of the specifications have
specific
requirements which must be coordinated with this
Section.
-Division 7 Section "Firestopping": Specify
fire safing.
-Division 9 Section "Gypsum Drywall":
Coordinate requirements for
gypsum board finishes and related materials.