Steel Frame Wall Systems Installation Guide
Steel Frame Wall Systems Installation Guide
Steel Frame Wall Systems Installation Guide
INSTALLATION GUIDE
CONTENTS
Introduction
Applications
25
67
89
10
Plasterboard Installation
11 15
Curved Walls
16 19
20 25
26
Plasterboard Installation
27 34
35 37
Column Encasement
38 39
Perimeter Details
40 43
Penetrations
44 47
48
Contact Information
48
INTRODUCTION
Gyprock Steel Frame Wall Systems comprise a series of
lightweight wall assemblies prepared with zinc coated steel
frame components together with one or more layers of
Gyprock plasterboard fixed to one or both sides of the wall.
This guide provides detailed installation information for the
fixing of Gyprock plasterboard to single stud, staggered
stud, double stud and curved walls for both non-fire rated
and fire rated applications.
Frame selection and assembly guidance is also provided for
non-loadbearing applications.
For additional assistance with plasterboard fixing, contact
the CSR Gyprock office in your region.
APPLICATIONS
GYPROCK
PLASTERBOARD
CSR Gyprock manufactures and distributes a diverse range
of plasterboard sheet products for direct fixing to framing
in non-fire rated and fire rated wall systems. All Gyprock
Plasterboards are Manufactured to AS2588 Gypsum
Plasterboard.
Product Manufacture
Gyprock plasterboard products are manufactured from
gypsum, paper and a small amount of additives. Gypsum is
a naturally occurring, non-toxic sedimentary rock. The paper
liner board used for plasterboard and cornice is made from
100% recycled newspapers and cartons and the additives
are benign materials such as starch and foam.
The energy used in the manufacture of Gyprock is amongst
the lowest of any building product. Emissions are limited to
water vapour and products of natural gas consumption.
Good Environmental
Choice Australia
CSRG-2011
GECA 04-2011
PANEL BOARDS
Green Building
Council of
Australia (GBCA)
The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) is
Australias leading authority on green building. The GBCA
was established in 2002 to develop a sustainable property
industry in Australia and drive the adoption of green building
practices. The GBCA promotes green building programs,
technologies, design practices and processes, and
operates Australias only national voluntary comprehensive
environmental rating system for buildings - Green Star.
Gyprock Supaceil
Features
Features
Manufactured with CD
technology.
Applications
Interior ceilings with joists at 600mm maximum centres.
Applications
Internal walls and ceilings.
Gyprock Soundchek
Features
Manufactured with CD
technology.
13mm thickness.
Manufactured to the
requirements specified in
AS2588 : 1998 Gypsum
Plasterboard.
Applications
Applications
Internal walls.
Gyprock Aquachek
Gyprock Impactchek 13
Features
Features
13mm thickness plasterboard
reinforced with a woven
fibreglass mesh.
Specially processed
plasterboard.
Both the core and linerboard
facing are treated in manufacture
to withstand the effects of
moisture and high humidity.
Manufactured to the
requirements specified in
American Society for Testing and
Materials C630.
Applications
High traffic areas such as hallways, stairways, playrooms and garages.
Applications
Gyprock Aquachek is a suitable substrate for ceramic tiles.
Usage areas include bathrooms, kitchens, laundries. garages and ceiling
applications such as walkways and verandahs.
The Gyprock Aquachek Wet Area Lining System is suitable for walls in
high, medium and low risk level wet areas as defined in AS3740.
Gyprock Fyrchek
Features
Features
Composed of a specially
processed glass fibre reinforced
gypsum core encased in a heavy
duty pink liner board.
Long edges are recessed for
flush jointing.
CSRG-2011
GECA 04-2011
PANEL BOARDS
Applications
Applications
GECA certified board with fire and acoustic rating and suited to party walls
and meeting rooms.
Gyprock Fyrchek MR
Features
Features
Applications
Applications
Walls and ceilings in wet areas and for protected soffits and external eaves
which must also achieve fire resistance.
Gyprock Superchek 10
GECA certified board with fire and acoustic rating and increased impact
resistance for high traffic areas such as hallways and stairs in education
and health facilities.
Features
CD SQUARE EDGE
CD RECESSED EDGE/SQUARE
Applications
EDGE
SUPACEIL
SOUNDCHEK
AQUACHEK
Features
IMPACTCHEK
SUPERCHEK
EC08 PARTITION
EC08 FIRE
EC08 IMPACT
FLEXIBLE
CSRG-2011
GECA 04-2011
PANEL BOARDS
FYRCHEK
CSRG-2011
GECA 04-2011
PANEL BOARDS
FYRCHEK MR
Applications
An economical, non-fire rated board for general wall and ceiling use and
office fit-outs where fire and acoustic properties are not required.
Thickness
Mass
mm
kg/m2
10
13
10
13
6.5
8.5
6.5
8.5
10
6.5
10
13
10
13
13
10
13
13
13
6.5
13
16
13
7.2
13.0
8.0
10.4
10.3
10.4
9.3
10.5
12.1
4.25
10.5
12.5
10.7
16
13.5
PERFORATED SHEET
13
10.0
25
19.8
1st Layer
2nd Layer
3rd Layer
1 or 2 x 6.5mm Plasterboard
1 or 2 x 10mm Plasterboard
1, 2 or 3 x 13mm Plasterboard
#10-40 Laminating
1, 2 or 3 x 16mm Plasterboard
#10-40 Laminating
1st Layer
2nd Layer
3rd Layer
1 or 2 x 6.5mm Plasterboard
1 or 2 x 10mm Plasterboard
1, 2 or 3 x 13mm Plasterboard
#10-40 Laminating
1, 2 or 3 x 16mm Plasterboard
#10-40 Laminating
Stud Adhesive
Jointing Compounds
Gyprock Cornice
Gyprock Cove Cornice in 55mm and 90mm sizes is
available in all states. 75mm is available in Western Australia
and Victoria only.
Steel Studs
BMT
2400
2700
3000
3300
3600
4200
0.50*
51
0.75
0.50*
64
0.75
1.15
0.55*
76
0.75
1.15
Q
Q
Q
0.55*
92
0.75
1.15
0.75
150
1.15
= Production lead time may be required Q = Rondo Quiet Stud *= Rondo Hemmed Stud
33.5
7500
5.0
6mm
5.0
8.0
92mm
BMT
0.50/0.55
Depth
BMT
1.15
6.35
7200
45mm
8.0
Depth
Depth
8.15
BMT
0.75
6000
32.8
35.0
35.5
4800
35.4
35.0
6mm
43mm
Track
BMT
Depth (mm)
1.15
Length (mm)
0.7*
0.75
51
3000
64
3000
76
3000
92
3000
150
3000
BMT
1.15
Depth
Depth
BMT
0.50
0.70
Nogging Track
Rondo Nogging Track is designed to support the wall studs
and prevent twisting of the studs. Factory punched holes in
the web allow quick installation to the studs. Nogging track
is an alternative to conventional cut noggings. When fitted,
nogging track should be screw fixed or crimped to both
flanges of each stud.
32.0
29.0
0.5
BMT
0.7
1.15
Length
(mm)
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
32.0
BMT
0.75
Depth
Depth
Depth
(mm)
Length
(mm)
51
3600
64
3600
76
3600
92
3600
150
3600
BMT
0.75/1.15
50.0
TABLE 8: MAXIMUM WALL HEIGHT WITH RONDO LIPPED STEEL STUDS NON-LOADBEARING WALLS
WALLS GENERALLY (LOAD = 0.25kPa)
Wall Frame and
Lining Configuration
600mm max. cts
300mm 300mm
max. cts max. cts
300mm 300mm
max. cts max. cts
Boxed
Stud Size
BMT
Linings (mm)
10
13
16
CSR 080(-/180/180)
10
13
0.5
51
0.75
0.5
64
0.75
92
0.75
1.15
150
0.75 1.15
3.93
4.22
4.35
3.60
3.13
3.25
76
1.15 0.55 0.75 1.15 0.55
Maximum Wall Height (m)
4.17 3.70 4.43 4.65 4.54
4.43 4.13 5.02 5.22 4.94
4.52 4.30 5.25 5.42 5.18
4.30 3.80 4.10 5.00 4.40
3.53 3.20 3.58 4.05 3.61
3.58 3.24 3.82 4.05 3.61
2.77
3.20
3.38
2.60
2.32
2.32
2.91
3.32
3.52
2.60
2.60
2.60
3.33
3.72
3.91
3.30
2.72
2.72
4.83
5.50
5.71
4.80
4.13
4.18
5.11
5.75
5.92
5.00
4.69
4.69
6.55
6.99
7.19
7.00
5.33
5.37
7.22
7.54
7.65
7.65
6.81
6.81
16
2.32
2.60
2.75
3.28
3.59
4.20
4.69
5.37
6.81
10
2.37
2.83
3.51
10
2.93
3.61
3.25
3.87
4.05
3.61
Studs
TABLE 9: MAXIMUM WALL HEIGHT WITH RONDO LIPPED STEEL STUDS NON-LOADBEARING WALLS
WALLS OF SHAFTS AND FIRE ISOLATED EXITS (LOAD = 0.35kPa)
Wall Frame and
Lining Configuration
300mm 300mm
max. cts max. cts
300mm 300mm
max. cts max. cts
Boxed
Stud Size
BMT
Linings (mm)
0.5
51
0.75
0.5
64
0.75
76
1.15 0.55 0.75 1.15 0.55
Maximum Wall Height (m)
92
0.75
1.15
150
0.75 1.15
10
2.42
2.55
2.93
3.49
3.70
3.25
3.81
3.81
3.81
3.81
3.81
3.81
3.81
13
2.81
2.92
3.29
3.75
3.94
3.65
4.43
4.60
4.39
4.84
5.06
5.71
5.71
16
3.00
3.12
3.45
3.84
3.99
3.78
4.62
4.77
4.60
5.01
5.20
6.37
6.89
CSR 080(-/180/180)
2.60
2.60
3.30
3.60
4.30
3.78
4.10
4.77
4.40
4.80
5.00
6.37
6.89
10
2.07
2.34
2.34
2.80
3.15
2.76
3.20
3.62
3.06
3.70
3.81
3.81
3.81
13
2.07
2.34
2.34
2.80
3.17
2.76
3.37
3.62
3.06
3.70
4.20
4.83
5.53
16
2.07
2.34
2.34
2.90
3.18
2.76
3.41
3.62
3.06
3.70
4.20
4.83
5.53
10
2.14
2.59
3.15
10
2.65
3.26
Studs
NOTES:
Deflection Limit is span/240 to a maximum of 30mm, in accordance
with BCA Specification C1.8.
Tabulated heights do not include axial loads (except self weight) or
shelf loading.
Loadings: Table 8 Pultimate = 0.375 kPa, Pservice = 0.25 kPa.
Loadings: Table 9 Pultimate = 0.525 kPa, Pservice = 0.35 kPa.
Walls are not for external applications.
All loadings in accordance with AS1170:2002.
Walls analysed in accordance with AS4600:1996.
Noggings in accordance with Table 10.
Staggered stud walls use 64mm lipped studs in 92mm track with
Gyprock Staggered Stud Clip.
Tables have been prepared by Rondo Building Services Pty Ltd.
Number of Noggings
0 - 4.4
4.4 - 8.8
0.0 - 3.0
3.0 - 6.0
6.0 - 8.0
All
equally spaced
0
1
1
2
3
0
Staggered Studs
TABLE 11: MAXIMUM WALL HEIGHT FOR RONDO QUIET STUD WALLS GENERALLY ( LOAD 0.25kPa)
Wall frame and lining configuration
Spacing
Minimum Plasterboard
Stud Spacing
Thickness
600
450
10
3.70
4.02
13
4.13
4.41
16
4.30
4.58
NON-FIRE RATED
FRAMING
REQUIREMENTS
Nogging
Introduction
Control Joints
Control joints must be provided through the frame and
wall lining at 12m maximum centres and to coincide with
building control joints, at changes to framing material, and
at junctions with other walls. Control joints are formed using
two studs.
Installation Procedure
Single and Double Stud
Accurately align floor and ceiling tracks according to the wall
layout and fasten in place at 100mm maximum from each end
of the track and at 600mm maximum centres along the track.
Apply a continuous bead of sealant between the track and
support structure where acoustic integrity is required.
Place studs into the tracks and twist into position. The
track flanges should provide a friction fit. Ensure studs are
bottomed in floor track. Do not fix studs to top and bottom
tracks.
FIG 1: STUD INSTALLATION
Track Fixings
Each track fastener is required to withstand a shear load of
0.75kN for walls with a design load of 0.25kPa.
For walls with a design UDL of 0.35kPa, each track fastener
is required to withstand a sheer load of 1.1kN.
When fixing to concrete or masonry, use power driven
fasteners, expansion anchors (eg. Dynabolts), or easy drive
masonry anchors.
When fixing to suspended ceiling systems, use
CSR Gyprock Type S Screws, toggle bolts or expandable
fasteners.
10
NON-FIRE RATED
Caulking
PLASTERBOARD
INSTALLATION
Introduction
Gyprock plasterboard sheets may be installed horizontally
or vertically.
Vertical installation is generally preferred for commercial
steel frame installations. However to achieve some Levels
of Finish, or in areas of glancing or critical lighting, horizontal
sheeting may be used.
Fixing Notes
Walls that are to be tiled must be fastener fixed. Adhesive
is not permitted.
Adhesive daubs must never coincide with fastening
points.
Do not fasten plasterboard sheeting to head tracks.
Do not fix plasterboard to steel framing which is greater
than 2.0mm in thickness.
Sheet joints are not to coincide with edges of openings.
Refer to FIG 2.
Sheets are to be held firmly against frame while fasteners
are positioned. Wherever possible commence fastening
from the centre portion of the sheet, proceeding to the
ends and edges. Alternatively, start at one edge and work
across the sheet to the other edge.
Fasteners are to be driven home with the head slightly
below the surface of the sheet, but not punched through
the face linerboard. Best results are obtained using a
screw gun. Care should be taken to avoid damaging the
face or core of the plasterboard.
Tiling
Where Gyprock plasterboard is used as a substrate
for tiles, the sheets must be fastened with screws only.
Adhesive/fastener fixing is not acceptable.
Where tiles will be up to 12.5kg/m2, space screws in the field
of the sheet at a maximum 200mm centres. Internal corners,
external corners, around openings and butt joints are to
be fastened at a maximum 150mm centres, with fasteners
opposite each other at all joints. Where wall tiles are up to
32kg/m2, space screws at 100mm maximum centres to the
field of the board, internal corners, external corners, around
openings and butt joints.
Fixing Procedures
Where possible, sheeting should commence from the end
facing the open side of the studs. Refer to illustrations.
200mm
min.
Sheet
joints
200mm
min.
Direction of sheeting
Control
joint
6
2
1
3
7
11
NON-FIRE RATED
Field
Adhesive Daubs at
300mm max. centres
and 200mm min.
from fastener points
Screw at top and
bottom and 1200mm
max. cts
Recessed
Edges
Corners &
Openings
Screws at
300mm max. centres
300mm
max.
400mm
max.
300mm
max.
200mm
min.
Screw at
1200mm
max.
vertical
centres
SUITABLE FOR:
300mm
max.
200mm
min.
Noggings may not be permitted
in staggered stud systems
Notes On Fixing
Offset joints on opposite sides of the wall by one stud.
Cut sheets as necessary to provide up to 10mm gap at
the bottom and appropriate clearance at the top.
Press the sheet firmly against the studs and screw fix
recessed edges to the studs at 100mm maximum from
top and bottom of sheet (but not through tracks) and at
400mm maximum centres.
Second Side
Fixing Procedure
First Side
Apply stud adhesive to intermediate studs. Using a
broadknife apply daubs 25mm diameter x 15mm high at
200mm minimum from fastening points and at 300mm
maximum centres.
12
NON-FIRE RATED
Screw
along sheet
centreline
at every
second
stud
300mm
max.
Screws
Adhesive
Location
Field
Sheet
Width
900mm
1200mm
1350mm
Adhesive Daubs at
300mm max. centres
and 200mm min.
from fastener points
3 daubs
4 daubs
5 daubs
Screw at every
second stud along
sheet centreline
Recessed
Edges
Butt joints
Screws at 200mm
centres
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
200mm
min.
SUITABLE FOR:
200mm
max.
300mm
max.
300mm
max.
200mm
min.
Refer to perimeter details
Notes On Fixing
Butt joints in adjacent sheets and on opposite sides of the
wall must be staggered by a minimum of one stud spacing
For a level 4 finish, butt joints must be formed between
studs
Do not fix sheets to the top and bottom tracks, (fix to
studs only).
Daubs of adhesive must be 200mm minimum from
fastening points.
Place edge fasteners at 10 to 16mm from sheet edge.
Where possible, sheeting should commence from the end
facing the open side of the studs.
Fixing Procedure
First Side
Second Side
13
NON-FIRE RATED
400mm
max.
300mm
max.
Screws
Location
Field
Screws at 400mm
max. centres
Sheet
Width
900mm
1200mm
1350mm
4 Screws
4 Screws
5 Screws
Recessed
Edges
Butt joints
Screws at 200mm
max. centres
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
SUITABLE FOR:
200mm
max.
Notes On Fixing
Butt joints in adjacent sheets and on opposite sides of the
wall must be staggered by a minimum of one stud spacing
Second Side
Fixing Procedure
First Side
Apply sheets horizontally (paper bound edges at right
angles to studs), leaving a 10mm max. gap between the
bottom of the sheet and the floor where an acoustic seal
is required
Screw fix to each stud, beginning at the centre of the sheet
and working towards the ends and edges. Alternatively,
start at one edge and work across the sheet to the other
edge.
Screws are to be spaced at 400mm maximum centres
along studs. Do not fix through top and bottom tracks.
Where butt joints on framing are permitted, screw fix butt
joints at 200mm maximum centres.
14
NON-FIRE RATED
200mm
max.
300mm
max.
400mm
max.
200mm
min.
Screw at
1200mm
max.
vertical
centres
400mm
max.
Daubs of CSR Gyprock
Acrylic Stud Adhesive
Screws
Adhesive
1st Layer
Recessed
Edges &
Field
2nd Layer
Field
Adhesive Daubs at
300mm max. centres
and 200mm min.
from fastener points.
Screw at top and
bottom and 1200mm
max.cts
Recessed
Edges
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
SUITABLE FOR:
300mm
max.
400mm
max.
Notes On Fixing
Fixing Procedure
For fastener specifications refer to Table 2 & 3.
15
NON-FIRE RATED
CURVED WALLS
Applications
Framing Preparation
Plasterboard Fixing
GYPROCK 10, 13 and 16mm plasterboards may be attached
vertically or horizontally, depending upon the framing support
and application, however, wherever possible sheets should
be installed with horizontal recess joints as this considerably
improves the ease of jointing.
Sheets should begin and end a minimum of one stud from
the curved section, and more if possible.
Minimum
Radius
51mm
180mm
64mm
200mm
76mm
230mm
92mm
285mm
150mm
475mm
Rondo Flexi-Track
TABLE 12: CURVING RADII AND MAXIMUM STUD SPACING FOR 6.5, 10, 13 AND 16MM GYPROCK PLASTERBOARDS
Gyprock
Plasterboard
Flexible
Thickness
Plasterboard
(mm)
6.5
10
13
16
<900
900 1000
refer table 14
150
1000 1500
200
200
150
16
(excluding Perforated)
2500 3000
3000 4000
4000 Plus
350
350
300
450
400
400
250
450
500
500
350
NON-FIRE RATED
Surface Decoration
TABLE 13: MINIMUM CURVING RADII AND MAXIMUM FRAME SPACING FOR GYPROCK FLEXIBLE PLASTERBOARD
Applications
Minimum Radius
Minimum Radius
Concave
450mm
150mm
650mm
200mm
Convex
250mm
125mm
450mm
200mm
17
NON-FIRE RATED
Flexible Plasterboard
Fixing For Concave
Curves
No curve in
this area
Recessed
edge of
first layer
Recessed edge of
second layer
10
0m
m
00
Use stopping
at edge of
sheet where
possible
No curve in
this area
No curve in
this area
Use stopping at
edge of sheet
where possible
Recessed edge
of first layer
Recessed edge
of second layer
10
0m
mm
0
10
Sheet bottom
edge 6mm above
finished floor level
18
NON-FIRE RATED
Flexible
Plasterboard Fixing
for Convex Curves
Recessed
edge of
first layer
Recessed
edge of
second
layer
0m
10
10
0m
Sheet
bottom
edge 6mm
above
finished
floor level
N
in o cu
thi rve
sa
rea
rve
cu rea
No this a
in
0m
10
m
0m
10
10
0m
Recessed edge
of first layer
No
cu
rve
in
thi
his
sa
rea
No
Sheet bottom
edge 6mm above
finished floor level
rve
t
in
are
cu
Recessed edge
of second layer
19
NON-FIRE RATED
6 10mm
clearance to
GYPROCK
plasterboard
100mm max.
to first fastener
(Do not fix
through track)
Stud
6mm
clear
of
soffit
Stud
Stud
Furring Channel in
normal setout position
Finish as required
Suspended Ceiling
Top Cross Rail
20mm clearance
to stud and
GYPROCK
plasterboard
100mm max.
to first fastener
(Do not fix through
track)
GYPROCK plasterboard
ceiling fixed to furring
channel at appropriate
centres
RONDO extruded
aluminium track for
64, 76 or 92mm
studs
Stud
20
NON-FIRE RATED
FIG 19: WALL/CEILING JUNCTION PLASTERBOARD
LINING
System insulation
Tape and
set or
cornice
finish
100mm
min
System insulation
System
insulation
Ceiling framing
GYPROCK
plasterboard
ceiling system
continuous
over wall
System insulation
GYPROCK
plasterboard
ceiling
GYPROCK
plasterboard ceiling
system
Steel angle to
support ceiling grid
100mm
min
System insulation
GYPROCK Panel
Ceiling System
System insulation
Continuous bead of
CSR Gyprock
Sealant or a closed
cell foam tape
above wall track
System insulation
Ceiling Framing
Finish Bead as
required
GYPROCK Panel
Ceiling System
continuous over
wall in Rondo
DUO Two-way
Steel Grid
System insulation
System insulation
GYPROCK panel
ceiling system
21
System insulation
NON-FIRE RATED
Wall Junctions
RONDO Stopping
Bead and set over
Stud
Do not fix
plasterboard
to end stud
Track
GYPROCK
plasterboard
Studs bottomed
in track
10mm
100 to 150mm
Set corner
with external
angle bead
and cement
Track
100mm max.
to first track
fixing
mm
600
tres
cen
res
ent
x. c
a
mm
x.
ma
GYPROCK
plasterboard
Fix at 600mm
max. centres
along track
600
Track
Steel track
fixings
Control Joints
Stud at wall
intersection
Track
Finish surface
as per external angles
RONDO P35
Control Joint
15-20mm
gap
Additional stud to
form control joint
Stud in
normal
position
100mm max.
to first track
fixing
GYPROCK
Plasterboard
RONDO P35
Control Joint
Finish surface
as per external angles
15-20mm
gap
Backing Rod
non fire rated
22mm dia. for
acoustic integrity
GYPROCK
plasterboard
Fix at 600mm
max. centres
along track
Track
Metal track
fixings
22
NON-FIRE RATED
GYPROCK
AQUACHEK
GYPROCK AQUACHEK
Vertical Corner
Angle Flashing
Steel
Stud
Ceramic Tiles
Ceramic Tiles
RONDO
N255 Top
Hat Section
to support
bath
Waterproof Membrane
to face of plasterboard
to 150mm above vessel
(recommended)
Flashing Tape
(25mm min.)
Waterproof Membrane
applied to face of
wall lining and floor
Additional nogging
for plasterboard
fixing when angle
flashing is used
Approved Flashing
when required by
building regulations
Masking Tape
Foam plastic rod
used as essential
bond breaker
Flexible Sealant
Fixings
100mm
max.
6mm
Notch Stud
20mm max.
Stiffen stud
to
engineers
detail
Bath
Mortar Bed
Mortar Bed
GYPROCK
AQUACHEK
Steel
Stud
Waterproofing Membrane
applied to face of
GYPROCK AQUACHEK
behind tiled area
Vertical Corner
Angle Flashing
Ceramic Tiles
Ceramic Tiles
Preformed
Shower Base
Approved
Flashing
when
required by
building
regulations
Steel
Wall Plate
6mm Gyprock
Wet Area Acrylic Sealant
or fluid apron
Steel Track
Nogging
GYPROCK AQUACHEK
plasterboard
Flashing Tape
(25mm min.)
Stud
Flexible Sealant
6mm
Mortar Bed
Structural
Sheet Flooring
Support Batten
or Steel Bracket
GYPROCK
plasterboard
23
6mm Gyprock
Wet Area Acrylic Sealant
or fluid apron
Ceramic Tiles
NON-FIRE RATED
Boxed Studs or
Heavier Gauge Studs
at sides of opening
Fastener
2 x N8 Tek
Screws or
3mm rivets
Architrave
Door Frame
Cut track,
fold and fix
to stile stud
Architrave
Timber
Door Jamb
nailed or
screw fixed
to frame
GYPROCK
plasterboard
Stud
Timber
Door Frame
Boxed or heavier
gauge Stud
Door Frame
GYPROCK
plasterboard
Boxed
Steel Stud
Door Jamb
GYPROCK
plasterboard
Boxed
Steel Stud
Boxed
Steel Stud
External Corner
Bead (set over)
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Door Jamb
NON-FIRE RATED
Attachments
FIG 39: LIGHTWEIGHT FIXTURES (EG. PICTURES AND WALL MIRRORS)
Self tapping
screw into stud
Wall Plug
and Screw
Expanding
Fastener
Hook
Hook
Mirror
GYPROCK
plasterboard
GYPROCK
plasterboard
GYPROCK
plasterboard
Stud
2 x 45mm x N6
Screws each end
65mm Screw
to hold fixture
GYPROCK
plasterboard
Expanding
Fastener ot
Toggle Bolt
GYPROCK
plasterboard
Self Tapping
Screw into
stud
FIG 41: HEAVYWEIGHT FIXTURES (EG. WALL BASINS AND CISTERNS EXCLUDING WALL HUNG WC PANS)
300mm
minimum
Boxed Studs
each side of
fixture
3 x N10 Self
Tapping Screws
each side
25
FIRE RATED
FRAMING
REQUIREMENTS
Nogging
Introduction
The installation of steel stud and track wall framing for fire
rated construction generally follows the same procedure as
for non-fire rated walls.
Non-loadbearing wall framing is constructed using Rondo
lipped steel studs fitted into track sections positioned at the
top and bottom of the wall.
Deflection head track must be used on all walls exceeding
4800mm in height and may be specified in any wall system
to allow for vertical movement of the roof/ceiling.
Studs are held in the tracks by friction fit, and they must not
be fixed together by mechanical fasteners or crimping.
Staggered stud wall systems are constructed using the
Gyprock Staggered Stud Clip to locate 64mm depth lipped
studs in 92mm floor and ceiling tracks. Alternatively, Rondo
P140 sections may be used to locate studs to head track/
angles. Refer to detailed assembly information.
The Building Code of Australia requires that internal nonloadbearing, fire rated walls be designed for a minimum
UDL of 0.25kPa or in some cases 0.35kPa. Refer to Tables
8 to 11 for suitable stud sizes/height selection information.
Where higher pressures are specified refer to Rondo Building
Services.
Control Joints
Control joints must be provided through the frame and wall
lining at 12m maximum centres to coincide with building
control joints, at changes to framing material and at junctions
with other walls. Control joints are formed using two studs.
Installation Procedure
Accurately align floor and ceiling tracks according to the wall
layout and fasten in place at 100mm maximum from each end
of the track and at 600mm maximum centres along the track.
Apply a continuous bead of sealant between the track and
support structure where acoustic integrity is required.
Cut studs 15mm shorter than the floor to ceiling height to
allow for heat expansion during a fire (20mm shorter where
deflection head track is used). Studs should be prepared so
that service holes in the webs will be aligned after installation.
Place studs into the tracks and twist into position. The
track flanges should provide a friction fit. Ensure studs are
bottomed in floor track. Do not fix studs to top and bottom
tracks.
FIG 42: STUD INSTALLATION
Track Fixings
Each track fastener is required to withstand a shear load of
0.75kN for walls with a design load of 0.25kPa.
For walls with a design UDL of 0.35kPa, each track fastener
is required to withstand a sheer load of 1.1kN.
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FIRE RATED
PLASTERBOARD
INSTALLATION
Introduction
All fire rated wall systems must be fastener fixed.
Gyprock plasterboard sheets may be installed horizontally
or vertically.
Vertical installation is generally preferred for commercial
steel frame installations. However to achieve some Levels
of Finish, or in areas of glancing or critical lighting, horizontal
sheeting may be used.
Fixing Notes
Sheets must be fastener fixed, adhesive is not permitted.
Do not fasten plasterboard sheeting to the head and base
tracks.
Do not fix plasterboard to steel framing which is greater
than 2.4mm in thickness.
Sheet joints are not to coincide with edges of openings.
Refer to FIG 2
For single layer systems and the first layer of multiple layer
systems, all butt joints must be backed by either a stud
or nogging.
Tiling
Where Gyprock plasterboard is used as a substrate
for tiles, the sheets must be fastened with screws only.
Adhesive/fastener fixing is not acceptable.
Where tiles will be up to 12.5kg/m2, space screws in the field
of the sheet at a maximum 200mm centres. Internal corners,
external corners, around openings and butt joints are to be
fastened with nails or screws at a maximum 150mm centres,
with fasteners opposite each other at all joints. Where wall
tiles are up to 32kg/m2, space nails or screws at 100mm
maximum centres to the field of the board, internal corners,
external corners, around openings and butt joints.
Fixing Procedures
Where possible, sheeting should commence from the end
facing the open side of the studs. Refer to illustrations.
FIG 43: SHEETING DIRECTION AND RECESS JOINT
LOCATION FOR VERTICAL SHEETING
3
4
1
3
Caulking
To achieve the specified fire and/or sound performance,
all perimeter gaps and penetrations must be carefully
and completely filled with Gyprock Fire Mastic or other
tested fire/acoustic rated material of equivalent or better
performance.
Direction of sheeting
27
FIRE RATED
FIG 45: INSTALLATION DETAIL SINGLE LAYER FIRE RATED VERTICAL SHEETING
Fixing Specifications
Screws
200mm max.
Noggings behind but joints
staggered 600mm min.
600mm
min.
300mm
max.
Location
Field
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
Recessed
Edges
Screws at
300mm max. centres
Butt
Joints
Screws at
200mm max. centres
Corners &
Openings
Screws at
300mm max. centres
SUITABLE FOR:
300mm
max.
300mm
max.
Refer to perimeter
details
Notes On Fixing
Fixing Procedure
First Side
Apply sheets vertically (paper bound edges parallel with
studs), leaving a 10mm max. gap between the bottom of
the sheet and the floor, and with recess joints centred on
stud flanges.
Press the sheet firmly against the studs and screw fix
recessed joints at 100mm maximum from top and bottom
of sheet (but not through tracks) and at 300mm maximum
centres. Do not fix to intermediate studs at this time.
Screw fix at all corners and around openings at 300mm
maximum centres.
Second Side
Ensure all electrical/plumbing/insulation materials have
been installed before sheeting second side.
Cut the first sheet to half width so that joints on opposite
sides of the wall are located on different studs.
Screw fix to all studs at 100mm maximum from top and
bottom of sheet (but not through tracks) and at 300mm
maximum centres.
Return to the first side and screw fix plasterboard to
intermediate studs at 300mm maximum centres.
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FIRE RATED
FIG 46: INSTALLATION DETAIL SINGLE LAYER FIRE RATED HORIZONTAL SHEETING
Fixing Specifications
Screws
300mm
max.
Location
Field
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
Recessed
Edges
Screw at
each stud
Butt
Joints
Screws at
200mm max. centres
Corners &
Openings
Screws at
300mm max. centres
300mm
max.
Recessed joints to be
offset a minimum 300mm
in opposing sides when not
backed by nogging
SUITABLE FOR:
200mm
max.
200mm
max.
Notes On Fixing
Butt joints in adjacent sheets and on opposite sides of the
wall must be staggered by a minimum of one stud.
All butt joints must be centred on a stud.
Do not fix sheets to the top and bottom tracks, (fix to
studs only).
Place edge fasteners at 10 to 16mm from sheet edge.
Where possible, sheeting should commence from the end
facing the open side of the studs.
Second Side
Ensure all electrical/plumbing/insulation materials have
been installed before sheeting second side.
First Side
Fixing Procedure
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FIRE RATED
FIG 47: INSTALLATION DETAIL TWO LAYER FIRE RATED VERTICAL SHEETING
Fixing Specifications
300mm
max.
CSR Bradford Acoustic
Insulation if required
600mm
max.
200mm max.
laminating screws
Screws
1st Layer
Recessed
Edges
& Field
Screws at 600mm
max. centres
2nd Layer
Field
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
Recessed
Edges
Screws at
300mm max. centres
Butt
Joints
Screws at
200mm max. centres
Corners &
Openings
Screws at
300mm max. centres
SUITABLE FOR:
200mm
max.
300mm
max.
300mm
max.
Refer to perimeter
details
Notes On Fixing
Offset joints on opposite sides of the wall by one stud.
Cut sheets as necessary to provide up to 10mm gap at
the bottom and appropriate clearance at the top.
Do not fix sheets to the top and bottom tracks.
Cut the first sheet to half width so that joints in the second
layer do not align with joints in the first layer.
Fixing Procedure
For fastener specifications refer to Table 2 & 3.
Screw fix this and subsequent full width sheets to all studs
at 100mm maximum from top and bottom of sheet (but
not through tracks) and at 600mm maximum centres.
Return to the first side and screw fix plasterboard to
intermediate studs at 100mm maximum from top and
bottom of sheet (but not through tracks) and at 600mm
maximum centres.
30
FIRE RATED
FIG 48: INSTALLATION DETAIL TWO LAYER FIRE RATED VERTICAL + HORIZONTAL SHEETING
Fixing Specifications
200mm
max.
300mm
max.
300mm
max.
Screws
1st Layer
Recessed
Edges
& Field
Screws at 600mm
max. centres
2nd Layer
Field
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
Recessed
Edges
Screw at
each stud
Butt
Joints
Screws at
200mm max. centres
Corners &
Openings
Screws at
300mm max. centres
600mm
max.
SUITABLE FOR:
Where butt
joints are
formed off
studs, laminate
to first layer
with laminating
screws at
200mm max.
600mm
max.
Refer to perimeter
details
Notes On Fixing
Butt joints in adjacent sheets of a layer and between layers
must be staggered by a minimum of one stud.
Do not fix sheets to the top and bottom tracks.
Place edge fasteners at 10 to 16mm from sheet edge.
Where possible, sheeting should commence from the end
facing the open side of the studs.
Fixing Procedure
Press the sheet firmly against the studs and screw fix
at 100mm max. from top and bottom of sheet (but
not through tracks) and at 600mm max. centres along
recessed edges, at all corners and around openings. Do
not fix to intermediate studs at this time.
Screw fix this and subsequent full width sheets to all studs
at 100mm maximum from top and bottom of sheet (but
not through tracks) and at 600mm maximum centres.
31
FIRE RATED
FIG 49: INSTALLATION DETAIL TWO LAYER FIRE RATED HORIZONTAL SHEETING
Stagger fasteners
at butt joints
Fixing Specifications
300mm
max.
600mm
max.
Two layers of GYPROCK
FYRCHEK plasterboard
to each side of wall in
accordance with system
specifications
1st Layer
Recessed
Edges,
Field & Butt
Joints
Screws at 600mm
max. centres
2nd Layer
Field
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
Recessed
Edges
Screw at
each stud
Butt
Joints
Screws at
200mm max. centres
Corners &
Openings
Screws at
300mm max. centres
SUITABLE FOR:
Where butt
joints are
formed off
studs,
laminate to
first layer
with
laminating
screws at
200mm
max.
Screws
Refer to perimeter
details
Notes On Fixing
Fixing Procedure
32
FIRE RATED
FIG 50: INSTALLATION DETAIL FOR INTERNAL WALL SYSTEMS THREE LAYER
VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL SHEETING.
Fixing Specifications for
Vertical Sheeting (shown)
600mm
600mm
300mm
300mm
Screws
1st Layer
Recessed
Edges,
Field,
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 600mm
max. centres on
studs
2nd Layer
Recessed
Edges
Field
Screws at 300mm
max. centres on
studs
Butt Joints
Laminating Screws at
200mm max. centres
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
3rd Layer
Recessed
Edges,
Field, Butt
Joints
Corners &
Openings
Laminating screws
at 400x400mm max.
grid
400mm
Screws
1st Layer
Recessed
Edges,
Field,
Butt Joints,
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 600mm
max. centres on
studs
2nd Layer
Recessed
Edges
Screws at 600mm
max. centres on
studs
Field
Screws at 300mm
max. centres on
studs
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
Butt Joints
Screws at 200mm
max. centres on
studs
3rd Layer
Recessed
Edges,
Field, Butt
Joints
Corners &
Openings
Laminating screws
at 400x400mm max.
grid
SUITABLE FOR:
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FIRE RATED
FIG 51: INSTALLATION DETAIL FOR INTERNAL WALL SYSTEMS THREE LAYER
VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL SHEETING.
Set Joints in at
least one layer
Lost
studs
35 x 35 x 0.8mm
angle screw fixed at
400mm centres to
each stud
First layer
600mm
600mm
Nogging as required
Screws
1st Layer
Recessed
Edges,
Field,
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 600mm
max. centres on
studs
2nd Layer
Recessed
Edges
Field
Screws at 300mm
max. centres on
studs
Butt Joints
Laminating Screws at
200mm max. centres
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
3rd Layer
Recessed
Edges,
Field, Butt
Joints
Corners &
Openings
Laminating screws
at 400x400mm max.
grid
300mm
400mm
400mm
400mm
Refer to
perimeter
details
Set outer
layer joints
from
accessible
side
Alternative stud
type for in-line
stud framing
34
Screws
1st Layer
Recessed
Edges,
Field,
Butt Joints,
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 600mm
max. centres on
studs
2nd Layer
Recessed
Edges
Screws at 600mm
max. centres on
studs
Field
Screws at 300mm
max. centres on
studs
Corners &
Openings
Screws at 300mm
max. centres
Butt Joints
Screws at 200mm
max. centres on
studs
3rd Layer
Recessed
Edges,
Field, Butt
Joints
Corners &
Openings
Laminating screws
at 400x400mm max.
grid
FIRE RATED
Installation
Set out, align and install floor and ceiling tracks in the normal
manner. Position the stud clips on to the floor tracks to suit
the stud layout. Cut the studs to appropriate length to suit
the installation. Slide the upper stud clips onto the studs,
leaving them about 150mm from the top. Place the bottom
of the stud into the floor clip and swing the top of the stud
into the head track, angling the stud as required. Slide the
top clip into the head track.
CSR Gyprock
Staggered Stud Clip
Plasterboard Fixing
For detailed plasterboard installation instructions, refer to the
relevant fire rated and non-fire rated sections.
Screw fix
J-track to
stud
35
FIRE RATED
64 mm x 0.75mm
BMT Steel stud
75mm max.
GYPROCK
Plasterboard
92 mm Stud
15mm
Continuously fill gap
with Gyprock Fire
Mastic/FB1 to depth
of first layer
Attach with
plasterboard
laminating screws at
600 mm centres
Staggered
studs
GYPROCK
plasterboard
NOTE: Wall/ceiling
junction may be
finished square, with
stopping bead or with
cornice.
GYPROCK
plasterboard
GYPROCK FYRCHECK
plasterboard
Fire rated door
jamb
75mm max. to
first fastener.
92 x 0.75mm BMT
Steel Stud
CSR Gyprock Fire
Mastic
Rondo P25
stopping angle
36
FIRE RATED
batts
Tape and
set corners
CSR Gyprock
Staggered Studs
and Clips
GYPROCK
Plasterboard
Finish corners
as required
Stagged Steel Studs
37
FIRE RATED
Gyprock Universal Encasement Clips are friction fitted to
the remaining column flanges at 800mm maximum centres
and 150mm maximum from each end of the steel column.
COLUMN
ENCASEMENT
Introduction
Caulking
To attain the specified FRL, all perimeter gaps and
penetrations must be carefully and completely filled with
Gyprock Fire Mastic.
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard screw
fixed to nogging at
300mm maximum
centres
Rondo Wall
Furring Track
N140 held in
back tongue of
Universal Clip
Steel Beam
Plasterboard Fixing
Where the width of plasterboard sheet is greater than
600mm, additional nogging support must be installed at
600mm maximum centres along the column.
Cut flanges of (N140) track appropriately to form nogging
and screw fix each end to the adjacent longitudinal tracks.
GYPROCK FYRCHEK plasterboard must be screw fixed to
all furring and nogging track at 200mm maximum horizontal
and vertical centres.
Fix subsequent layer(s) of plasterboard to the same
specifications. Ensure plasterboard layers provide a zig-zag
corner joint at all corners.
Framing
38
FIRE RATED
FIG 63: COLUMN TO WALL JUNCTION
Apply External
Corner Bead and
set all corners
Rondo Track
fixed to column
at ends and
800mm max.
centres
6-20mm gap
Caulk all gaps
with Gyprock Fire
Mastic/FB1
18mm
Each layer of
GYPROCK FYRCHEK
plasterboard fixed at
200mm maximum
centres to all tracks
CSR Gyprock
Universal
Encasement Clips
Rondo Wall Furring
Track clipped along
flanges of beam
Each layer of
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard fixed at
200mm maximum
centres to all
framing
RHS/SHS
Steel Column
200mm max.
39
FIRE RATED
6 10mm
clearance to
plasterboard
100mm max. to
first fastener. Do
not fix through
head track
Stud
15mm
clear
of
soffit
10mm Gap
6mm Gap
Gyprock Fire
Mastic
Rondo P50
2 or 3 layers
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
1, 2 or 3 layers
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Stud
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
1, 2 or 3 layers
20mm clearance
to stud and
GYPROCK
plasterboard
100mm max. to
first fastener. Do
not fix through
head track
Stud
Stud
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Studs bottomed
in track
10mm max.
gap at bottom
of outer sheet
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
10mm Gap
10mm Gap
Continuously fill gap
with CSR Gyprock
Fire Mastic to 13mm
minimum depth
Backing Rod
2 or 3 layers
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Stud
600
a
mm
res
ent
x. c
600
a
mm
40
res
ent
x. c
1, 2 or 3 layers
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
FIRE RATED
Control Joints
16mm GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
100mm
max. to
Nogging
track
60mm
max.
Stud 15mm
clear of soffit
N8 Tek
screw one
side only
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
1, 2 or 3 layers
15mm min.
RONDO P35
Control Joint
or alternative
Stud in
normal
position
Tracks discontinuous
at control joint
Additional stud to
form control joint
15mm min.
N8 Tek
screw both
sides
Finish surface
as per external angles
Stud
13mm
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
15-20mm
gap
Backing Rod
non fire rated
22mm dia.
16mm GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
2 x 16mm
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Gyprock Fire
Mastic/FB1 (depth
20mm min.)
Stopping bead
and set finish
1.0mm steel strip
with 50mm min.
overlap
9mm Cemintel
Wallboard
400mm
max.
Rebate 10mm
wide max. x 6mm
deep max.
12mm MDF skirting
with 1.0mm steel strip
behind. Separately fix
skirting and steel with
two screws per stud
20mm min.
RONDO P35
Control Joint
or alternative
Stud in
normal
position
Backing Rod
non fire rated
22mm dia.
Tracks
discontinuous
at control joint
Additional stud to
form control joint
20mm min.
16mm GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
13mm GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Finish surface
as per external angles
13mm GYPROCK
FYRCHEK plasterboard
Stud
Stopping bead
and set finish
1.0mm steel strip
with 50mm min.
overlap
6mm Cemintel
Wallboard
Continuously fill gap
with CSR Gyprock
Fire Mastic/FB1
400mm
max.
Rebate 12mm
wide max. x 5mm
deep max.
12mm MDF skirting
with 1.0mm steel strip
behind. Separately fix
skirting and steel with
two screws per stud
41
15-20mm
gap
2 x 13mm
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
FIRE RATED
Extent of FRL
600mm max.
100mm max.
Track
100mm max.
to first track
fixing
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Fix at 600mm
max. centres
along track
Steel track
fixings
Set corners
Bottom track
fastened to floor
with metal fasteners
Stud
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Track
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Track
Track
100mm max.
Metal track
fixings
Track
10
0m
ax
100mm max.
to first track
fixing
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Fix at 600mm
max. centres
along track
Track
Metal track
fixings
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
42
FIRE RATED
Vertical Corner
Angle Flashing
Ceramic Tiles
Steel
Stud
Class 1 Membrane
applied to face of
wall lining and floor
Approved Flashing
when required by
building regulations
Single
or
double
stud
wall
system
13mm GYPROCK
AQUACHEK or
FYRCHEK MR
Waterproofing
Membrane applied to
face of plasterboard
behind tiled area
Vertical Corner
Angle Flashing
Ceramic Tiles
Steel Track Nogging for
plasterboard fixing
Flashing Tape
(25mm min.)
Flexible Sealant
Flexible Sealant
Bond breaker
6mm
Preformed
Shower Base
Mortar Bed
Steel
Stud
Mortar Bed
Approved
StructuralFlashing
when
required
by
Sheet
Flooring
building regulations
2 x 13mm GYPROCK
FYRCHEK MR each
side of wall
Single
or
double
steel
stud
wall
system
Vertical Corner
Angle Flashing
Ceramic Tiles
Class 1 Membrane
applied to face of
wall lining and floor
13mm GYPROCK
AQUACHEK or
FYRCHEK MR
Waterproof Membrane
to face of plasterboard
to 150mm above vessel
(recommended)
Ceramic Tiles
Flashing Tape
(25mm min.)
Flexible Sealant
Approved Flashing
when required by
building regulations
Flexible Sealant
Bond breaker
Foam plastic rod
Mortar Bed
Single
or
double
stud
wall
system
Plasterboard lining not shown
(minimum 2 x 13mm
GYPROCK FYRCHEK required)
13mm GYPROCK
FYRCHEK MR
6mm
Bath
Support Batten
fixed to framing
Mortar Bed
43
FIRE RATED
WALL PENETRATIONS
FIG 86: PIPE PENETRATION THROUGH WALL
CSR Gyprock
Fire Mastic
thickness 15mm
min.
Where wall
system has only
one layer of
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK,
provide extra
200mm wide
border and fix
with laminating
screws
25mm
CSR Gyprock
Fire Mastic
Steel or copper
metal pipe
system, 1.5mm
min. wall
thickness
2 layer
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
wall system
GYPROCK FYRCHEK
fixed to studs and
noggings around cutout
at 150mm maximum
centres
Wafer head
screw
PVC pipe
Proprietary
Fire Collar
Wall Studs
Timber
support
plate
PVC Pipe
Wafer head
screw
Rondo Nogging
Bracket No.501
PROMAT
Fyre Collar
fixed to
support
framing
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FIRE RATED
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
Electrical
Cables
Cable
Tray
IBS strips
50 x 19mm
16mm
16mm
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
wall lining
16mm
IBS strips
50 x 19mm
Cable Tray
25mm
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
1 or 2
layers
10-30mm
CSR Gyprock
Fire Mastic
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FIRE RATED
Fire Dampers
Detail FIG 94 is suitable for dampers rated up to FRL /120/. Duct weight must not be supported by the wall. For full
specifications and installation details, refer to the appropriate damper manufacturer.
FIG 94: INSTALLATION DETAIL FOR FIRE DAMPER IN STUD WALL SYSTEM
Appraisal: CSIRO FCO 2106.
Boxed studs
Deflection Head
Track fixed to studs
Promaseal IBS backing
rod 20% larger diameter
than gap (gap 15-30mm).
Promaseal Acrylic Mastic
over (5mm min. depth)
Caulk between
plasterboard and
damper body sides
with Promaseal
Acrylic Mastic 5mm
min. depth
Mechanical fire
damper tested and
approved for
AS1530.4
1 or 2 layers
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
Plasterboard as
per FRL
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Rondo angles
mechanically
fixed to studs
GYPROCK
FYRCHEK
plasterboard
Steel studs at
600mm centres
Proprietary
intumescent
damper
Spigot to terminate
with break joint
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Contact Details
www.gyprock.com.au
CSR Gyprock Sales Support
Telephone: 13 17 44
Facsimile: 1800 646 364
CSR designLINK Technical Support Service
Warranty
Gyprock products are manufactured for life, with all CSR
products designed to achieve optimal performance when
part of a CSR integrated system.
Gyprock
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Western Australia
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PO Box 61,
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