Shaftwall PD and UL Designs
Shaftwall PD and UL Designs
Shaftwall PD and UL Designs
1) Product Data
a) Type X Shaft Liner Panels
b) Type X Gypsum Panels
c) Sound Attenuation Blankets
d) Shaft Wall Framing Members
2) UL Designs
Applications FIRE-RESISTANT
Tested in a series of designs for
a wide range of ceiling, wall and
SHAFTLINER BOARD
SHAFTLINER
enclosure applications.
• Elevator enclosures
• Stairwell enclosures
• Mechanical enclosures for
electrical, plumbing, HVAC and
TYPE X
venting services
Continental Building Products Shaftliner Type X is designed for use in lining elevator
• Unlined shafts for return air
handling shafts, ventilation shafts and stairwells; for area separation walls in residential housing;
• Area separation fire walls and for other interior building applications requiring fire resistance.
• Corridor ceilings The panel has a specially formulated, non-combustible gypsum core enhanced with
glass fibers for strength and additional fire resistance. It is covered with an aqua,
Advantages water-repellent paper facing on the front, back and long edges. Normal applications
Low Installation Cost: Compared to do not require finishing treatments, but the aqua surface will accommodate painting or
block construction, installs easily and other finishes after proper surface preparation.
quickly. It cuts and snaps like standard
drywall. Shaftliner Type X panels are only one component of a shaft or area separation wall
Fire Resistance: Formulated to assembly. For fire-rated resistance, the panels must be used as required in the listed
perform in accordance with ASTM design. See the Continental Shaftwall and Area Separation Wall literature, or the
C1396/C1396M, Section 6 and C442, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listings.
Type X and is UL labeled (Type
LGFCSL). Note: Shaftliner Type X should not be used where temperatures exceed 125º F for
extended periods or in areas of extreme humidity. Likewise, the board should be
protected from exposure to adverse conditions during storage and construction.
Shaftliner Type X is not designed for exterior use or for the exposed element of an
unlined air supply duct.
JOB NAME:
CONTRACTOR:
DATE:
Sustainability Physical Characteristics
Can contribute to the U.S. Green Core: Non-combustible, dimensionally Available Sizes:
Building Council’s LEED Credit stable, inert gypsum specially formulated
Qualification in several credit categories Nominal thickness 1 in.
for density and enhanced with glass fibers
to assist in obtaining LEED certification.
for strength and fire resistance Nominal width 2 ft.
Technical Specifications
*The federal specification for gypsum board,
SS-L-30D, was withdrawn in 1984. It is provided
here for information only and should not be
UL classified for surface burning (File No. R16102) (per ASTM E84 and CAN/ULC-S102)
referenced for new construction. Flame spread = 0; Smoke developed = 0; Meeting IBC, Section 803.1, Class A
UL classified for fire resistance (File No. R18482) as Type LGFCSL per ASTM E119
and CAN/ULC-S101; For use in UL designs U388, U428, U429, V481 and others
Installation
Install all components as specified by the listed design. Consult the Gypsum
Association GA-600 Fire Resistance Design Manual and the UL Fire Resistance
Directory. For general practices see GA-216 and ASTM C840.
Handling Recommendations
Stack flat, keep dry and lift (do not drag) to avoid scuffing. Avoid damage to edges.
For detailed recommendations, refer to GA-216, GA-238 and GA-801.
Safety Precautions
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available for all Continental products
upon request.
7/15
Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or
www.gpgypsum.com
Manufacturer Sound Control
Georgia-Pacific Gypsum Georgia-Pacific Canada Sound-rated assemblies require sealing at top, bottom, intersections, penetrations
133 Peachtree Street 2180 Meadowvale Boulevard, Suite 200 and other locations where sound leaks may develop.
Atlanta, GA 30303 Mississauga, ON L5N 5S3 Installation – Application Standards
Technical Service Hotline: 1-800-225-6119 Application regarding board orientation, fastener type and spacing shall be
Description consistent with the tested construction details.
ToughRock® Shaftliner panels have a noncombustible gypsum core encased Methods
in moisture-resistant green paper facings. Appropriate methods of installation are based on the desired fire resistance rating
Primary Uses or specified STC value required. These ratings and values require that details of
ToughRock Shaftliner panels are one component in gypsum board shaftwall, the tested assemblies be followed. In addition to these designs, the installation
stairwell, area separation wall, and horizontal membrane and duct protection methods outlined in Gypsum Association Publication GA-216 will facilitate optimum
assemblies with a designated fire-resistive rating used in building construction. performance through established construction practices.
A specially formulated gypsum core enables ToughRock Shaftliner panels as an ToughRock Shaftliner panels are but one component in gypsum board wall
assembly component, helping to protect framing members while preventing or assemblies. Other fire-rated gypsum boards as well as certain metal components
delaying the spread of fire. are used to make an assembly. The gypsum board wall shall be erected with all
the components used in the successful fire endurance tests. The installation
Limitations
method selected should be planned carefully to minimize the number of end joints.
• Non-load bearing
ToughRock Shaftliner can be cut to the necessary size by scoring the face paper
• Not to be used in an unlined air supply or return duct
with a sharp knife then snapping away from the cut face. The back paper is then
• Not designed for exposure to constant high-moisture conditions or direct water
cut or broken by snapping the board in the opposite direction. All cut edges and
• Elevator door assemblies require support independent of shaftwall partitions
ends are smoothed by rasping or other suitable methods to form tight-fitting joints
• Good construction practice calls for partition control joints to coincide with those
when installed.
of the building structure
• Limiting loads and heights not to exceed design specification Handling and Use – Caution
• Provide flexible sealant/caulk at partition perimeters and penetrations to avoid This product may contain fiberglass which may cause skin irritation. Dust and fibers
air leakage/whistling and dust collection produced during the handling and installation of the product may cause skin, eye
and respiratory tract irritation. Avoid breathing dust and minimize contact with skin
Applicable Standards: ASTM C1396, Section 6
and eyes. Wear long sleeve shirts, long pants and eye protection. Alway maintain
Building Code Conformity: ToughRock Shaftliner panels conform to the requirements
adequate ventilation. Use a dust masd or NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator as
of major building codes.
appropriate in dusty or poorly ventilated areas.
Sizes
Handling Precautions
Thickness, nominal 1( (25 mm)
Stack ToughRock Shaftliner panels flat on a level surface. As individual sheets are
Widths, nominal 24( (610 mm)
removed for installation, they should be raised carefully on edge and carried in a
Lengths, standard 8* – 12* (2435 mm – 3658 mm))
vertical position. Appropriate handling also is outlined in Gypsum Association
Edges Publications GA-216 and GA-801.
Double beveled. Take care to avoid impact, undue flexing and subsequent damage to board edges,
Supplemental Materials ends and corners.
Metal shaftwall and area separation wall assembly components, corner beads and Material Safety Data Sheet
trim, expansion joints, joint tape, joint compound, sealants. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available upon request or online at
Technical Data – Surface Burning Characteristics www.buildgp.com/safetyinfo.
Flame spread 15 and smoke developed 0 when tested according to ASTM E84.
The core is noncombustible when tested in accordance with ASTM E136.
Fire Resistance Ratings
Toughrock Shaftliner panels are classified for fire resistance by UL.
Toughrock Shaftliner is UL classified Type TP-6.
continued
Submittal Job Name
Approvals
Contractor
Date
Stamps /Signatures
Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or
www.gpgypsum.com
Physical Properties
Properties Toughrock® Shaftliner
Thickness, nominal inches 3 1( (25.4 mm), ± 1/32( (0.8 mm)
Width, nominal 3
24( (610 mm) – 3/32( (2.4 mm)
Length, standard 3 8* (2440 mm) to 12* (3658 mm) ± 1/4( (6.4 mm)
Weight , lbs./sq. ft., nominal (kg/m )
1 2
4 (19.5)
Edges 3 Double beveled
Surfacing Recycled paper coverings on face,
back and long edges
Flexural Strength3 spacing, min.
Parallel, lbf. (N) 77 (343)
Perpendicular, lbf. (N) 228 (1014)
Hardness, lbf. (N) (core, edges and ends) ≥15
Packaging Singe pieces
Surface Burning Characteristics 4, 2
Flame Spread 15
Smoke Developed 0
(The core is noncombustible when tested in
accordance with ASTM E136.)
1
Represents approximate weight for design and shipping purposes. Actual weight may vary depending on manufacturing location and other factors.
2
Surface burning characteristics per ASTM E84.
3
Specified minimum values are as defined in ASTM C1396.
4
Products qualify for NFPA Class A or IBC Class 1.
TRADEMARKS TOUGHROCK and the GEORGIA-PACIFIC logo are trademarks owned by or licensed
to Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC.
WARRAnTIES, REMEDIES AnD TERMS oF SALE For current warranty information for this
product, please go to www.gpgypsum.com and select the product for warranty information. All sales
of this product by Georgia-Pacific are subject to our Terms of Sale available at www.gpgypsum.com.
U.S.A. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC
Georgia-Pacific Gypsum II LLC UPDATES AnD CURREnT InFoRMATIon The information in this document may change without
Canada Georgia-Pacific Canada LP notice. Visit our website at www.gpgypsum.com for updates and current information.
SALES InFoRMATIon AnD oRDER PLACEMEnT CAUTIon For product fire, safety and use information, go to www.buildgp.com/safetyinfo
U.S.A. West: 1-800-824-7503 or call 1-800-225-6119.
Midwest: 1-800-876-4746 FIRE SAFETY CAUTIon Passing a fire test in a controlled laboratory setting and/or certifying or
South Central: 1-800-231-6060 labeling a product as having a one-hour, two-hour, or any other fire resistance or protection rating
Southeast: 1-800-327-2344 and, therefore, as acceptable for use in certain fire rated assemblies/systems, does not mean that
Northeast: 1-800-947-4497 either a particular assembly/system incorporating the product, or any given piece of the product
CANADA Canada Toll Free: 1-800-387-6823 itself, will necessarily provide one-hour fire resistance, two-hour fire resistance, or any other
Quebec Toll Free: 1-800-361-0486 specified fire resistance or protection in an actual fire. In the event of an actual fire, you should
TECHnICAL InFoRMATIon immediately take any and all actions necessary for your safety and the safety of others without
U.S.A. and Canada: 1-800-225-6119, www.gpgypsum.com regard for any fire rating of any product or assembly/system.
©2014 Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC. All rights reserved. 1/14. GP-TM Lit. Item #622784.
Applications FIRE-RESISTANT DRYWALL
Designed to provide an enhanced
FIRECHECK
level of fire resistance compared to ®
regular drywall for both residential and
commercial construction applications.
JOB NAME:
CONTRACTOR:
DATE:
Sustainability Physical Characteristics
Can contribute to the U.S. Green Core: Non-combustible, dimensionally Available Sizes:
Building Council’s LEED Credit stable, inert gypsum enhanced with glass
Qualification in several credit categories Nominal thickness 5/8 in.
fibers for strength and fire resistance
to assist in obtaining LEED certification.
Nominal width 4 ft. and 54 in.
Paper: 100% recycled; Front and
edges = ivory, back = gray Standard length 6 ft.–16 ft.
UL classified for fire resistance (File No. R18482) as Type LGFC6A per ASTM E119
and CAN/ULC-S101
Installation
Install according to Gypsum Association GA-201, GA-216, or ASTM C840. For fire-
rated construction, consult GA-600 Fire Resistance Design Manual and UL Fire
Resistance Directory. Refer to GA-214 for finishing recommendations.
For best results, a good gypsum board primer should be applied in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions before painting or before any textured material is applied.
Handling Recommendations
Stack flat, keep dry and lift (do not drag) to avoid scuffing. Avoid damage to edges.
For detailed recommendations, refer to GA-216 and GA-801.
Safety Precautions
12/15
Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or
www.gpgypsum.com
Manufacturer Edges
Georgia-Pacific Gypsum Georgia-Pacific Canada Tapered, square, or tapered with rounded edges.
133 Peachtree Street 2180 Meadowvale Boulevard, Suite 200
Supplemental Materials
Atlanta, GA 30303 Mississauga, ON L5N 5S3
Corner beads and trim, expansion joints, joint tape, joint compound.
Technical Service Hotline: 1-800-225-6119
Technical Data
Description Flame spread rating of 15 and smoke developed 0, when tested in accordance with
ToughRock® Fireguard X™ and ToughRock® Fireguard C® Gypsum Board ASTM E84. The core is noncombustible when tested in accordance with ASTM E136.
have noncombustible (per ASTM E136 or CAN/ULC S114), dimensionally stable
The 5/8( (15.9 mm) ToughRock Fireguard X is UL classified, Type X.
gypsum cores. The core has been reinforced with the addition of glass fibers,
increasing its strength and its resistance to the passage of heat. The surfacings The 1/2( (12.7 mm) ToughRock Fireguard C is UL Type TG-C, and ULC classified,
on both faces and on the long edges are 100% recycled paper. The front face Type C.
paper is white; the back face paper is gray. The ends are square cut. The 5/8( (15.9 mm) ToughRock Fireguard C is UL Type TG-C, and ULC classified,
Georgia-Pacific ToughRock Gypsum Board products are GREENGUARD and Type C.
GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low emissions of volatile organic compounds Fire Resistance Ratings
(VOCs). They are listed in CHPS® High Performance Product Database as low ToughRock Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum Board meet the criteria for Type X
emitting products. special fire resistance, as defined in ASTM C1396. ToughRock Fireguard X and
Primary Uses Fireguard C Gypsum Board are classified for fire-rated assemblies by Underwriters
ToughRock Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum Board are wall or ceiling covering Laboratories LLC (UL).
materials for use in building construction. Both are designed for direct mechanical Sound Control
attachment to wood or metal framing for use in building assemblies with a ToughRock Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum Board can achieve designated
designated fire resistance rating. Sound Transmission Class (STC) values when used in properly designed constructions.
A specially formulated gypsum core which includes glass fibers enables ToughRock Sound rated assemblies require sealing at top, bottom, intersections and other
Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum Board to help protect framing members from locations where sound leaks may develop.
the spread of fire. With joints covered, ToughRock Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum
Board will resist the passage of smoke. Application Standards
ToughRock Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum Board may be applied according
ToughRock Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum Board are manufactured with a
to the Gypsum Association Publication GA-216 or ASTM C840 for non-fire rated
paper surfacing designed to be receptive to joint treatment, paint, wall covering,
construction.
or textured coatings.
For fire resistance rated construction application regarding board orientation,
Limitations fastener type and spacing shall be consistent with the tested construction details
• ToughRock Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum Board are nonstructural for Type X Gypsum Board. These details are published in the Gypsum Association
products and should not be used as a nailing base or to support heavy “Fire Resistance Design Manual GA-600,” “UL Fire Resistance Directory,” and
wall mounted objects. “Intertek Testing Services/Warnock Hersey Listings Directory.”
• They are intended for interior applications and must be kept dry and
Handling Precautions
clean and not used where exposure to moisture is extreme or continuous.
Stack gypsum board flat on a level surface. As individual sheets are removed for
• Do not use ToughRock Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum Board where there installation, they should be raised up on edge carefully and carried in a vertical
is prolonged exposure to temperatures exceeding 125°F (52°C) and/or continuous position. Appropriate handling is also outlined in Gypsum Association Publications
exposure to extreme humidity, e.g., located adjacent to wood-burning stoves, GA-216 and GA-801.
heating appliances, electric lighting and hot air flues.
Take care to avoid impact, undue flexing, and subsequent damage to board edges,
Applicable Standards ends, and corners. Avoid scuffing the face to be finished.
Manufactured to meet ASTM C1396 Section 5, CSA-A82.27-M; Federal SS-L-30D,
Handling and Use–Caution
Type III, Grade X and SS-6-30D.
This product may contain fiberglass which may cause skin irritation. Dust and
Building Code Conformity fibers produced during the handling and installation of the product may cause skin,
ToughRock Fireguard X and Fireguard C Gypsum Board conform to the requirements eye and respiratory tract irritation. Avoid breathing dust and minimize contact with
of uniform IBC/IRC building codes for its intended use. skin and eyes. Wear long sleeve shirts, long pants and eye protection. Always
maintain adequate ventilation. Use a dust mask or NIOSH/MSHA approved
Sizes
respirator as appropriate in dusty or poorly ventilated areas.
Fireguard X™ Fireguard C® Fireguard C®
Thickness, nominal 5/8( (15.9 mm) 5/8( (15.9 mm) 1/2( (12.7 mm) Material Safety Data Sheet
Widths, nominal 48( (1220 mm) 48( (1220 mm) 48( (1220 mm) Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available upon request or online at
Lengths, standard 8*-14* 8*-14* 8*-14* www.buildgp.com/safetyinfo.
(2440-4270 mm) (2440-4270 mm) (2440-4270 mm)
continued
Date
Stamps /Signatures
Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or
www.gpgypsum.com
Physical Properties
Properties ToughRock® Fireguard X ™ 5/89 ToughRock® Fireguard C® 1/29 ToughRock® Fireguard C®
Thickness, nominal inches 5/8( (15.9 mm), ± 1/64( (0.4 mm) 5/8( (15.9 mm), ±1/64( (0.4 mm) 1/2( (12.7 mm), ±1/64( (0.4 mm)
Width, nominal 4* (1220 mm), 54( (1372 mm), 4* (1220 mm) ± 3/32( (2.4 mm) 4* (1220 mm) ±3/32( (2.4 mm)
60( (1524 mm) ± 3/32( (2.4 mm)
Length, Standard 8* (2440 mm) to 14* (4270 mm), 8* (2440 mm) to 14* (4270 mm), 8* (2440 mm) to 14* (4270 mm),
± 1/4( (6.4 mm) ±1/4( (6.4 mm) ±1/4( (6.4 mm)
Weight1, lbs./sq. ft., nominal (kg/m2) 2.2 (10.7) 2.3 (11.2) 2.0 (9.0)
Edges Tapered, square or Tapered, square or Tapered, square or
tapered with rounded edges tapered with rounded edges tapered with rounded edges
Flexural Strength2 spacing, min.
Parallel, lbf. (N) ≥ 46 (205) ≥ 46 (205) ≥ 36 (160)
Perpendicular, lbf. (N) ≥ 147 (654) ≥ 147 (654) ≥ 107 (476)
R Value, ft 2• °F • hr/BTU (m2• K/ W) 0.56 est. (0.10) 0.56 est. (0.10) 0.48 est. (0.08)
Nail Pull Resistance , minimum, lbf. (N)
2 ≥ 87 (387) ≥ 87 (389) ≥ 77 (343)
Hardness , lbf. (N) (core, edges and ends)
2 ≥ 15 (67) ≥ 15 (67) ≥ 15 (67)
Humidified Deflection , max.
2
5/8( (16 mm) 5/8( (16 mm) 10/8( (32 mm)
Packaging Two pieces per bundle, Two pieces per bundle, Two pieces per bundle,
face-to-face and end taped face-to-face and end taped face-to-face and end taped
S urface Burning Characteristics3 (per ASTM E84)
Flame Spread 15 15 15
Smoke Developed 0 0 0
(Core is noncombustible when tested
in accordance with ASTM E136.)
1
Represents approximate weight for design and shipping purposes. Actual weight may vary depending on manufacturing location and other factors.
2
Specified minimum values are as defined in ASTM C1396.
3
Products qualify for NFPA Class A or IBC Class 1.
ClarkDietrich J-Tabbed Track is used at the floor and ceiling in shaftwall assemblies. CT studs and
gypsum shaftliner panels are friction fit between the top and bottom J-Tabbed Track. J-Tabbed
Tracks have unequal legs. The longer leg (available in 2-1/4" and 3") is installed on the shaft side
providing a backstop for easy installation of the liner panel. Three-inch leg track is typically used
as jamb struts around closure details, including duct and door openings, abutments and
intersections.
Sustainability Credits:
For more details and LEED letters contact Technical Services at 888-437-3244 or visit www.clarkdietrich.com/LEED
LEED v4 MR Credit -- Building Product Disclosure and Optimization: EPD (1 point) - Sourcing of Raw Materials (1 point) - Material Ingredients (1 point) - Construction and
Demolition Waste Management (up to 2 points) - Innovation Credit (up to 2 points).
LEED 2009 Credit MR 2 & MR 4 -- ClarkDietrich's steel products are 100% recyclable and have a minimum recycled content of 34.2% (19.8% post-consumer and 14.4%
pre-consumer). If seeking a higher number to meet Credit MR 5, please contact us at ([email protected] / 888-437-3244)
ClarkDietrich J-Tabbed Track is used at the floor and ceiling in shaftwall assemblies. CT studs and
gypsum shaftliner panels are friction fit between the top and bottom J-Tabbed Track. J-Tabbed
Tracks have unequal legs. The longer leg (available in 2-1/4" and 3") is installed on the shaft side
providing a backstop for easy installation of the liner panel. Three-inch leg track is typically used
as jamb struts around closure details, including duct and door openings, abutments and
intersections.
THE ADVANTAGES
Thermal Performance. Good thermal conductivity values
help maximize control of heat loss, contributing to reduced
operating costs and greater energy savings.
Lightweight, Low Dust. Easy to handle and fabricate,
these boards are easy to cut with a knife. Clean handling
properties help reduce irritation and minimize job clean-up
time and expense.
Low Smoke & Flame Spread. When tested in accordance
with ASTM E84, UL 723, CAN/ULC-S102-M, these unfaced
insulation boards have a flame spread rating of 5 & a smoke
developed rating of 0. The faced insulation has a flame
spread rating of 25 and a smoke developed rating of 5. MINWOOL-1200 FLEXIBLE BATT INSULATION
Non-Combustible. MinWool-1200 Industrial Board is rated OPERATING TEMPERATURE LIMIT: 1200°F (650°C)
as noncombustible in accordance with ASTM E136 and
CAN4-S114-M. AVAILABLE FORMS AND SIZES
Mold Resistant. MinWool-1200 does not support growth of
fungi. ASTM C553 TYPES R-Value @ 75°F
THERMAL PERFORMANCE (IP UNITS) * 3 75 0.80 1.07 1.11 0.99 0.98 0.96 1.05
Mean 2
Btu • in/(hr • ft • °F) 1280 1½ 40 0.13 0.64 1.08 1.04 1.04 1.07 0.95
Temp. 2 50 0.32 0.90 1.11 1.01 1.01 1.05 1.00
(°F) 1230 1240 1260 1280 1210 1212
4 100 1.11 0.91 1.03 1.06 1.06 1.07 1.00
25 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22
75 0.25 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23
PRODUCT CERTIFICATION
100 0.27 0.26 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
When ordering material to comply with any government
200 0.34 0.32 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30
specification or any other listed specification, a
300 0.43 0.40 0.36 0.36 0.35 0.35
statement of that fact must appear on the purchase
400 0.55 0.49 0.42 0.42 0.41 0.40 order. Government regulations and other listed
500 0.70 0.62 0.53 0.49 0.47 0.46 specifications require specific lot testing, and prohibit
600 0.87 0.75 0.63 0.56 0.54 0.52 the certification of compliance after shipment has been
700 1.06 0.90 0.75 0.64 0.62 0.59 made. There may be additional charges associated
with specification compliance testing. Please refer to
THERMAL PERFORMANCE (SI UNITS) *
IND-CSP-3 for Certification Procedures and Charges.
Apparent Thermal Conductivity
Call customer service for more information.
Mean W/m • °C
Temp.
(°C)
1230 1240 1260 1280 1210 1212 QUALITY STATEMENT
-4 0.030 0.030 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032
Industrial Insulation Group products are designed,
manufactured and tested to strict quality standards in
24 0.036 0.035 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.033
our own facilities. This along with third party auditing
38 0.039 0.037 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.036
is your assurance that this product delivers consistent
93 0.049 0.046 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 high quality.
149 0.062 0.058 0.052 0.052 0.050 0.050
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND SDS
204 0.079 0.071 0.061 0.061 0.059 0.058
260 0.101 0.089 0.076 0.071 0.068 0.066
Please visit our website at www.jm.com/industrial
316 0.125 0.108 0.091 0.081 0.078 0.075
CUSTOMER SERVICE, TECHNICAL & GENERAL
371 0.153 0.130 0.108 0.092 0.089 0.085
INFORMATION (800) 866-3234
Industrial Insulation Group, LLC manufactures MinWool-1200® mineral fiber pipe, block and a variety of other insulations; Thermo-12®
Gold Calcium Silicate pipe and block insulation; Microporous Blanket Insulation; Super Firetemp® fireproofing board; SprouleWR-1200®
Perlite pipe and block insulation; high-temperature adhesives, and insulating finishing cement. The physical and chemical properties
presented herein represent typical, average values obtained in accordance with accepted test methods and are subject to normal
manufacturing variations. They are supplied as a technical service and are subject to change without notice. Numerical flame spread
and smoke developed ratings are not intended to reflect hazards presented by these or any other materials under actual fire conditions.
Check with the Customer Service Office to assure current information. All Industrial Insulation Group products are sold subject to the
Johns Manville Limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedy. For a copy of the Johns Manville Limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedy,
email [email protected].
CUSTOMER SERVICE
TECHNICAL & GENERAL INFORMATION
(800) 866-3234 2100 LINE STREET • BRUNSWICK, GA 31520
©2015 Industrial Insulation Group, LLC. Printed in USA. IND-406 01-15 (Replaces IIG-406 08-12)
Insulation
under actual fire conditions. However, Single Wood Stud Wall System
the results of these tests may be used Wire
45 W-25-69 Single WS; 16" o.c.; double layer; 1/2" Type “X” gypsum; both sides; 3 1/2" thick,
as elements of a fire risk assessment Wood Framing Batt Insulation UL U305 1 Hr.*
that takes into account all of the factors
36 OCF423 Single WS; 16" o.c.; double layer; 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; 3 1/2" thick,
pertinent to an assessment of the fire
Sound
Quiet Zone Sound Wood Framing Batt Insulation UL U305 1 Hr.
hazard of a particular end use. Values Sound Attenuation
Attenuation
Attenuation Batts
Batts
Metal Stud Batts
are reported to the nearest five rating. Drywall *Rating is estimated from tests using thinner assemblies or fewer layers of gypsum drywall.
†Listed in the Gypsum Association “Fire Resistance Design Manual”
Key: SS = Steel Stud WS = Wood Stud
Insulation
Steel Stud
Sound Attenuation Batts
Fire Fire
Equipment Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation Technical Data STC Test No. Construction Description Test Rating
Whenever possible, isolate furnaces,
Width Length Thickness Double Layer Wall System
air conditioners and HVAC equipment
away from “quiet” areas. Enclose Metal Frame 16"/406mm 24"/609mm 96"/2438mm 3 1/2"/89mm 56 W02184 1/2" Type “X” gypsum; 3 5/8" SS, 3 1/2" thick, Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation WP 1521† 2 Hr.
equipment in a well-insulated room Construction 16"/406mm 24"/609mm 96"/2438mm 2 1/2"/64mm 54 W03084 1/2" Type “X” gypsum; 2 1/2" SS, 2 1/2" thick, Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation WP 1546 2 Hr.
and utilize a solid core door when Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation complies with the property requirements of ASTM C 665, Type I and
equipment rooms are accessible to ASTM E 136. Unbalanced Wall System (2 layer/1 layer of gypsum)
building interiors. 54 W02484 Unbalanced 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; 3 5/8" SS, 3 1/2" thick, Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation WP 1052 1 Hr.
52 W02884 Unbalanced 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; 2 1/2" SS, 2 1/2" thick, Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation UL U494 1 Hr.*
Special
Due to the potential for skin irritation, Surface Burning Characteristics/Building Code Construction Classification Unbalanced with Resilient Channel Wall System
Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation
Flame Smoke 58 RAL-TL90-345 5/8"
Type “X” gypsum single layer and resilient channel, one side;
should not be used for applications Products Spread Developed ICBO BOCA SBCCI ICC double layer other side; 3 5/8" SS, 3 1/2" thick, Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation UL U465 1 Hr.*
where it will be subject to human
contact. Unfaced 10 10 All Types All Types All Types All Types Single Layer Wall System
Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation complies with ICBO (Uniform Building Code), BOCA (National Building Code) 50 RAL-TL89-157 Single layer 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; 3 5/8" SS, 3 1/2" thick, Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation UL U465 1 Hr.
Installation and SBCCI (Standard Building Code) and ICC (International Building Code) model code requirements for building
costruction types listed above. 47 W05182 Single layer 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; 2 1/2" SS, 2 1/2" thick, Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation UL U494 1 Hr.
Sound Attenuation Batts may be
friction-fit in place until the interior Single Layer with Resilient Channel Wall System
finish is applied. In applications where
54 RAL-TL90-344 Single layer, resilient channel, one side only; 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; 3 5/8" SS, 3 1/2" thick,
Sound Attenuation Batts do not fill the Acoustical Performance Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation UL U465 1 Hr.*
cavity depth or where insulation will
Mounting 1/3 Octave Band Center Frequencies, Hz.
be applied in continuous heights over Thickness Type 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 NRC*
8 feet, supplementary support should
be provided to hold the product in 3.5" A 0.48 1.00 1.12 1.03 0.97 0.96 1.05 Wood Stud
place. Walls with penetrations require 2.5" A 0.21 0.62 0.93 0.92 0.91 1.03 0.85
that insulation be carefully fit around 3.5" E-405 0.73 0.98 0.98 1.05 1.08 1.15 1.00 Fire Fire
2.5" E-405 0.59 0.84 0.79 0.94 0.96 1.12 0.90 STC Test No. Construction Description Test Rating
outlets, junction boxes and other
irregularities. Double Layer Stud Wall System
*Noise Reduction Coefficient
Product should be kept dry during 64 W-14-80 Double WS 16" o.c.; double layer 1/2" Type “X” gypsum; both sides; 3 1/2" thick,
shipping, storage and installation. Wood Framing Batt Insulation, one side only UL U306 1 Hr.*
62 W-40-69 Double WS 16" o.c.; double layer 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; one thickness, 3 1/2" thick,
Water Absorption Wood Framing Batt Insulation, one side only WP 3820† 2 Hr.
Applicable Standards
Maximum by Volume Less than 0.05% 59 W-28-69 Double WS 16" o.c.; single layer 1/2" Type “X” gypsum; two thicknesses, 3 1/2" thick,
Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation
Wood Framing Batt Insulation, both sides OSU 4970 1 Hr.*
complies with ASTM C 665, Type I,
ASTM E 136 and the MEA 332-83-M 56 OCF448 Double WS 16" o.c.; single layer 5/8"
Type “X” gypsum; 3 1/2" thick,
requirements of New York City. Federal Wood Framing Batt Insulation, one side only UL U305 1 Hr.*
Dimensional Stability
Specification HH-I-521F has been Staggered Wood Stud Wall System
canceled and is replaced by ASTM C Linear Shrinkage Less than 0.1%
55 W-48-69 Staggered WS 24" o.c.; double layer 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; 3 1/2" thick,
665. * Products are tested in accordance with: Surface Burning Characteristics - ASTM E 84. Wood Framing Batt Insulation UL U340 1 Hr.
The surface burning characteristics of 51 OC5FC Staggered WS 16" o.c.; single layer 1/2" Type “X” gypsum; 3 1/2" thick,
Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation were Wood Framing Batt Insulation, both sides OSU 4970 1 Hr.
derived from product tests per ASTM Drywall
46 W-57-69 Staggered WS 16" o.c.; single layer 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; 3 1/2" thick,
E 84. This standard is used solely to Metal Stud
Wood Framing Batt Insulation UL U340 1 Hr.*
measure and describe properties of
products in response to heat and flame Single Wood Stud with Resilient Channel Wall System
under controlled laboratory conditions,
50 TL 77-138 Single WS; resilient channel; on one side 5/8" Type “X” gypsum, each side; 3 1/2" thick,
and should not be used to describe or Sound
Quiet
SoundZone Sound
Attenuation
Attenuation
Attenuation Batts
Batts Wood Framing Batt Insulation WP 3230† 1 Hr.
approve the fire hazard of materials Batts
under actual fire conditions. However, Single Wood Stud Wall System
the results of these tests may be used Wire
45 W-25-69 Single WS; 16" o.c.; double layer; 1/2" Type “X” gypsum; both sides; 3 1/2" thick,
as elements of a fire risk assessment Wood Framing Batt Insulation UL U305 1 Hr.*
that takes into account all of the factors
36 OCF423 Single WS; 16" o.c.; double layer; 5/8" Type “X” gypsum; 3 1/2" thick,
pertinent to an assessment of the fire
Sound
Quiet Zone Sound Wood Framing Batt Insulation UL U305 1 Hr.
hazard of a particular end use. Values Sound Attenuation
Attenuation
Attenuation Batts
Batts
Metal Stud Batts
are reported to the nearest five rating. Drywall *Rating is estimated from tests using thinner assemblies or fewer layers of gypsum drywall.
†Listed in the Gypsum Association “Fire Resistance Design Manual”
Key: SS = Steel Stud WS = Wood Stud
Insulation
Page Bottom
BXUV - Fire Resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 Certified for United States
See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings - CAN/ULC-S101 Certified for Canada
Design Criteria and Allowable Variances
* Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as Canada),
respectively.
1. Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — Channel shaped runners, 3-5/8 in. deep (min), 1-1/4 in. legs, formed from min
No. 25 MSG galv steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
1A. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 — Channel shaped, min
3-5/8 in. deep, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC. max.
CONSOLIDATED FABRICATORS CORP, BUILDING PRODUCTS DIV — Type SUPREME Framing System
1 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
1B. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 1 — For use with Item 2B, proprietary
channel shaped runners, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 3-5/8 in. deep fabricated from min 0.020 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and
ceiling with fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
1C. Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — For use with Item 2C — Channel shaped, fabricated from min 20 MSG
corrosion-protected or galv steel, min depth to accommodate stud size, with min 1 in. long legs, attached to floor and ceiling with
fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC.
1D. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — In lieu of Items 1 through 1C — For use with Item 2D
and 4G only, proprietary channel shaped runners, 1-1/4 in. deep by min 3-5/8 in. wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv
steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
DMFCWBS L L C — ProTRAK
1E. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — In lieu of Items 1 through 1D — For use with Item 2E
and 4I only, proprietary channel shaped runners, 1-1/4 in. deep by min 3-5/8 in. wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel,
attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
1F. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — In lieu of Items 1 through 1E — For use with Item 2,
channel shaped runners, 1-1/4 in. deep by min 3-5/8 in. wide fabricated from min 25 MSG steel, attached to floor and ceiling with
fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
1G. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — In lieu of Items 1 through 1F — For use with Item 2,
channel shaped runners, 1-1/4 in. deep by min 3-5/8 in. wide, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
2 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
1H. Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — Channel shaped, fabricated from min 0.02 in. galv steel, min width to
accommodate stud size, with min 1 in. long legs, for use with studs specified below and fabricated from min 0.02 in. galv steel or
thicker, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC.
1I. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 1 — For use with Item 2H, proprietary
channel shaped runners, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 3-5/8 in. deep fabricated from min 0.020 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and
ceiling with fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
1J. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — In lieu of Items 1 — For use with Item 2 L, proprietary
channel shaped runners, 1-1/4 in. deep by min 3-5/8 in. wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and
ceiling with fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
1K. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 1 — For use with Item 2M, proprietary
channel shaped runners, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 3-5/8 in. deep, fabricated from min 25 MSG (0.018 in. min. bare metal thickness),
attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
1L. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 1 — For use with Item 2N, proprietary
channel shaped runners, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 3-5/8 in. deep fabricated from min 0.020 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and
ceiling with fasteners spaced 24 in. OC max.
2. Steel Studs — Channel shaped, 3-5/8 in. deep (min), formed from min No. 25 MSG galv steel spaced 24 in. OC max. Studs to
be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2A. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — Channel shaped studs, min 3-5/8 in. deep, spaced a max
of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
CONSOLIDATED FABRICATORS CORP, BUILDING PRODUCTS DIV — Type SUPREME Framing System
2B. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 2 — For use with Item 1B, proprietary channel shaped
steel studs, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 3-5/8 in. deep fabricated from min 0.020 in. thick galv steel. Studs cut 3/4 in. less in length than
assembly height.
3 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
2C. Steel Studs — (As an alternate to Item 2, For use with Item 4E) — Channel shaped, fabricated from min 20 MSG corrosion-
protected or galv steel, 3-1/2 in. min depth, spaced a max of 16 in. OC. Studs friction-fit into floor and ceiling runners. Studs to be
cut 5/8 to 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2D. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Items 2 through 2C — For use with Item 1D and 4G only, channel
shaped studs, min 3-5/8 in. wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 1/2 in.
less than assembly height.
DMFCWBS L L C — ProSTUD
2E. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Items 2 through 2D — For use with Item 1E and 4I only, channel
shaped studs, min 3-5/8 in. wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 1/2 in.
less than assembly height.
2F. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Items 2 through 2E — For use with Item 1F, channel shaped studs,
min 3-5/8 in. wide fabricated from min 25 MSG steel, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 1/2 in. less than assembly
height.
2G. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 2 through 2F — For use with Item 1G. Proprietary
channel shaped studs, minimum 3-5/8 in. wide, Studs to be cut 1/2 in. less than the assembly height.
2H. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 2 — For use with Item 1I, proprietary channel shaped
steel studs, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 3-5/8 in. deep fabricated from min 0.020 in. thick galv steel. Studs cut 3/4 in. less in length than
assembly height.
2I. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — In lieu of Item 2 — For use with Item 1, channel shaped studs, fabricated from min 25
MSG corrosion-protected steel, 3-5/8 in. deep (min), spaced 24 in. OC max. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2J. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — In lieu of Item 2 — For use with Item 1, channel shaped studs, fabricated from min 25
MSG corrosion-protected steel, 3-5/8 in. deep (min), spaced 24 in. OC max. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2K. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1B (3-5/8 in. wide track), channel
shaped studs, fabricated from min 25 MSG corrosion-protected steel, 1-1/4 in. wide by 3-5/8 in. deep, spaced a max of 24 in. OC.
Studs to be cut 3/8 to 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
4 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
2L. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Items 2 — For use with Item 1J, channel shaped studs, min 3-5/8
in. wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly
height.
2M. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 2 — For use with Item 1K, proprietary channel shaped
steel studs, min 1-1/4 in. wide by min 3-5/8 in. deep, fabricated from min 25 MSG (0.018 in. min. bare metal thickness). Studs cut
3/4 in. less in length than assembly height.
2N. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 2 — For use with Item 1L, proprietary channel shaped
steel studs, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 3-5/8 in. deep fabricated from min 0.020 in. thick galv steel. Studs cut 3/4 in. less in length than
assembly height.
3. Batts and Blankets* — (Optional) — Mineral wool or glass fiber batts partially or completely filling stud cavity.
See Batts and Blankets (BZJZ) category for names of Classified companies.
3A. Fiber, Sprayed* — As an alternate to Batts and Blankets (Item 3) — (100% Borate Formulation) — Spray applied cellulose
material. The fiber is applied with water to completely fill the enclosed cavity in accordance with the application instructions supplied
with the product with a nominal dry density of 2.7 lb/ft3. Alternate Application Method: The fiber is applied without water or
adhesive at a nominal dry density of 3.5 lb/ft3, in accordance with the application instructions supplied with the product.
U S GREENFIBER L L C — INS735 & INS745 for use with wet or dry application. INS765LD and INS770LD are to be used for dry
application only
3B. Fiber, Sprayed* — As an alternate to Batts and Blankets (Item 3) and Item 3A — Spray applied cellulose insulation material.
The fiber is applied with water to interior surfaces in accordance with the application instructions supplied with the product. Applied
to completely fill the enclosed cavity. Minimum dry density of 4.3 pounds per cubic ft.
3C. Fiber, Sprayed* — As an alternate to Batts and Blankets (Item 3) — Spray applied cellulose fiber. The fiber is applied with
water to completely fill the enclosed cavity in accordance with the application instructions supplied with the product. The minimum
dry density shall be 4.30 lbs/ft3.
3D. Batts and Blankets* — For use with Item 8. Nom 3 in. thick, minimum 3.4 pcf mineral wool batts, friction fit between the
studs and floor and ceiling runners.
3E. Batts and Blankets* — For use with Item 4P and 4R. Placed in stud cavities, any min. 3-1/2 in. thick glass fiber insulation
bearing the UL Classification Marking as to Surface Burning Characteristics and/or Fire Resistance.
See Batts and Blankets (BKNV or BZJZ) Categories for names of Classified companies.
4. Gypsum Board* — 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide, attached to steel studs and floor and ceiling track with 1 in. long, Type S steel
screws spaced 8 in. OC. along edges of board and 12 in. OC in the field of the board. Joints oriented vertically and staggered on
opposite sides of the assembly. When attached to Items 6 (resilient channels) or 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, or 6E (furring channels), gypsum
board is screw attached to furring channels with 1 in. long, Type S steel screws spaced 12 in. OC.
ACADIA DRYWALL SUPPLIES LTD — Type X, 5/8 Type X, Type Blueglass Exterior Sheathing
CGC INC — Types AR, C, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, USGX, WRC or WRX (Joint tape and compound, Item 5, optional
for use with Type USGX)
CERTAINTEED GYPSUM INC — Types 1, EGRG, GlasRoc, Type X, Type X-1, Type C, Type X-2, 5/8" Easi-Lite Type X, Easi-Lite
Type X-2
CONTINENTAL BUILDING PRODUCTS OPERATING CO, L L C — Types LGFC2A, LGFC6A, LGFC-C/A, LGFC-WD, LGLLX
5 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
GEORGIA-PACIFIC GYPSUM L L C — Types 5, 6, 9, C, DAP, DD, DA, DAPC, DGG, DS, GPFS6, LS, Type X, Veneer Plaster Base -
Type X, Water Rated - Type X, Sheathing - Type X, Soffit - Type X, TG-C, GreenGlass Type X, Type X ComfortGuard Sound
Deadening Gypsum Board, Type LWX, Veneer Plaster Base-Type LWX, Water Rated-Type LWX, Sheathing Type-LWX, Soffit-Type
LWX, Type DGLW, Water Rated-Type DGLW, Sheathing Type- DGLW, Soffit-Type DGLW, Type LW2X, Veneer Plaster Base - Type
LW2X, Water Rated - Type LW2X, Sheathing - Type LW2X, Soffit - Type LW2X, Type DGL2W, Water Rated - Type DGL2W, Sheathing
- Type DGL2W
NATIONAL GYPSUM CO — Types eXP-C, FSK, FSK-C, FSK-G, FSMR-C, FSW-C, FSW-G, FSW, FSW-3, FSW-5, FSW-6, FSW-8, FSL
PABCO BUILDING PRODUCTS L L C, DBA PABCO GYPSUM — Types PG-C, PG-9, PG-11, PGS-WRS
PANEL REY S A — Types GREX, PRC, PRC2, PRX, RHX, MDX, ETX
SAINT-GOBAIN GYPROC MIDDLE EAST FZE — Type Gyproc FireStop, Gyproc FireStop MR, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH, Gyproc
FireStop ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine, Gyproc DuraLine MR,
Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH, Gyproc DuraLine ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH ACTIV'Air
UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO — Type AR, C, FRX-G, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, WRC, WRX, USGX (Joint tape and
compound, Item 5, optional for use with Type USGX)
USG BORAL DRYWALL SFZ LLC — Types C, SCX, USGX (Joint tape and compound, Item 5, optional for use with Type USGX)
USG MEXICO S A DE C V — Type AR, C, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, USGX, WRC or WRX (Joint tape and compound,
Item 5, optional for use with Type USGX)
4A. Gypsum Board* — (As alternate to Item 4) — Nom 5/8 in. thick gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered edges,
applied vertically or horizontally. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered one stud cavity on opposite sides of studs.
Horizontal edge joints and horizontal butt joints on opposite sides of studs need not be staggered or backed by steel framing.
Panels attached to steel studs and floor runner with 1 in. long Type S steel screws spaced 8 in. OC when applied horizontally, or 8
in. OC along vertical and bottom edges and 12 in. OC in the field when panels are applied vertically. When used in widths other than
48 in., gypsum panels to be installed horizontally.
CERTAINTEED GYPSUM INC — Type X, Type X-1, Type C, Type X-2, Type EGRG/ GlasRoc, GlasRoc-2, Type SilentFX, Easi-Lite
Type X-2
CGC INC — Types AR, C, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, USGX, WRC or WRX (Joint tape and compound, Item 5, optional
for use with Type USGX)
CONTINENTAL BUILDING PRODUCTS OPERATING CO, L L C — Types LGFC2A, LGFC6A, LGFC-C/A, LGFC-WD
SAINT-GOBAIN GYPROC MIDDLE EAST FZE — Type Gyproc FireStop, Gyproc FireStop MR, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH, Gyproc
FireStop ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine, Gyproc DuraLine MR,
Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH, Gyproc DuraLine ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH ACTIV'Air
UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO — Types AR, C, FRX-G, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, WRC, WRX, USGX (Joint tape and
compound, Item 5, optional for use with Type USGX)
6 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
USG BORAL DRYWALL SFZ LLC — Types C, SCX, USGX (Joint tape and compound, Item 5, optional for use with Type USGX)
USG MEXICO S A DE C V — Type AR, C, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, USGX, WRC or WRX (Joint tape and compound,
Item 5, optional for use with Type USGX)
4B. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 or 4A) — Nom 3/4 in. thick, 4 ft wide, installed as described in Item 4A with
screw length increased to 1-1/4 in.
4C. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Items 4, 4A, and 4B — Nom. 5/8 in. thick gypsum panels, with square edges, applied
horizontally. Gypsum panels fastened to framing with 1 in. long bugle head steel screws spaced a max 8 in. OC, with last 2 screws
3/4 in. and 4 in. from each edge of board. Horizontal joints need not be backed by steel framing. Horizontal edge joints and
horizontal butt joints on opposite sides of studs on interior walls need not be staggered or backed by steel framing.
4D. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Items 4, 4A, 4B, and 4C — Nom. 5/8 in. thick gypsum panels applied vertically or
horizontally. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered one stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Horizontal edge joints
and horizontal butt joints on opposite sides of studs need not be staggered or backed by steel framing. Gypsum panels fastened to
framing with 1 in. long Type S steel screws 12 in. OC along vertical edges and in the field. Screws spaced a max 12 in. along the top
and bottom edges of the wall for both vertical and horizontal applications. When used in widths other than 48 in., gypsum panels to
be installed horizontally.
NATIONAL GYPSUM CO — Types eXP-C, FSK, FSK-C, FSK-G, FSL, FSW-C, FSW-G, FSW, FSW-3, FSW-5, FSW-6, FSMR-C
4E. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 through 4D) — Installed as described in Item 4. 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft. wide, applied
vertically only and fastened to the studs and plates with 1 in. long, Type S steel screws spaced, 12 in. OC.
4F. Gypsum Board* — (Not Shown) — (As an alternate to Item 4 when used as the base layer on one or both sides of wall. For
direct attachment only to steel studs Item 2C) - Nom 5/8 in. thick lead backed gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered
edges, applied vertically. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered min 1 stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Gypsum
board secured to studs with 1-1/4 in. long Type S-12 steel screws spaced 8 in. OC at perimeter and 12 in. OC in the field.
4G. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 through 4F) — For use with Items 1D and 2D only, 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide,
attached to steel studs and floor and ceiling track with 1 in. long, Type S steel screws spaced 8 in. OC. along edges of board and 12
in. OC in the field of the board. Joints oriented vertically and staggered on opposite sides of the assembly.
4H. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 through 4G) — Nominal 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide panels, applied vertically and
secured as described in Item 4.
4I. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 through 4F) — For use with Items 1E and 2E only, 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide,
attached to steel studs and floor and ceiling track with 1 in. long, Type S steel screws spaced 8 in. OC. along edges of board and 12
in. OC in the field of the board. Joints oriented vertically and staggered on opposite sides of the assembly.
7 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
4J. Gypsum Board* — (Not Shown) — (As an alternate to Item 4 when used as the base layer on one or both sides of wall. For
direct attachment only to steel studs Item 2C) — Nom 5/8 in. thick lead backed gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered
edges, applied vertically. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered min 1 stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Gypsum
board secured to studs with 1-1/4 in. long Type S-12 steel screws spaced 8 in. OC at perimeter and 12 in. OC in the field. To be
used with Lead Batten Strips (see Item 9A) or Lead Discs (see Item 10A).
4K. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Item 4 and 4A, not for use with Items 1D, 1E, 2D and 2E) — Nom. 5/8 in. thick
gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered edges installed as described in Item 4 and 4A.
4L. Gypsum Board* — (Not Shown) — (As an alternate to Item 4 when used as the base layer on one or both sides of wall. For
direct attachment only to steel studs Item 2C). Nom 5/8 in. thick lead backed gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered
edges, applied vertically. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered min 1 stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Wallboard
secured to studs with 1-1/4 in. long Type S-12 steel screws gypsum panel steel screws spaced 8 in. OC at perimeter and 12 in. OC
in the field. Lead batten strips required behind vertical joints of lead backed gypsum wallboard and optional at remaining stud
locations. Lead batten strips, min 2 in. wide, max 8 ft long with a max thickness of 0.14 in. placed on the face of studs and
attached to the stud with construction adhesive and two 1 in. long Type S-12 pan head steel screws, one at the top of the strip
and one at the bottom of the strip. Lead discs, nominal 3/8 in. diam by max 0.085 in. thick. Compression fitted or adhered over
the screw heads. Lead batten strips and discs to have a purity of 99.9% meeting the Federal specification QQ-L-201f, Grade "C".
4M. Gypsum Board* — (For use with Item 8) — 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide, applied vertically over Mineral and Fiber Board (Item 8)
with vertical joints located anywhere over stud cavities. Secured to mineral and fiber boards with 1-1/2 in. Type G Screws spaced 8
in. OC along edges of each vertical joint and 12 in. OC in intermediate field of the Mineral and Fiber Board (Item 8). Secured to
outermost studs and floor and ceiling runners with 2 in. long Type S screws spaced 8 in. OC. Gypsum Board joints covered with
paper tape and joint compound. Screw heads covered with joint compound.
SAINT-GOBAIN GYPROC MIDDLE EAST FZE — Type Gyproc FireStop, Gyproc FireStop MR, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH, Gyproc
FireStop ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine, Gyproc DuraLine MR,
Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH, Gyproc DuraLine ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH ACTIV'Air
8 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
4N. Wall and Partition Facings and Accessories* — (As an alternate to Item 4) — Nominal 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide panels,
applied vertically and secured as described in Item 4.
4O. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Items 4, 4A, 4B, and 4C — Two layers Nom. 5/16 in. thick gypsum panels applied
vertically or horizontally. Horizontal edge joints and horizontal butt joints on opposite sides of studs need not be staggered or
backed by steel framing. Horizontal joints on the same side need not be staggered. When applied horizontally, both layers of
gypsum board fastened to each side of framing with 1 in. long Type S steel screws spaced 8 in. OC and staggered 4 in. OC between
layers. When applied vertically, both layers of gypsum board fastened to each side of framing with 1 in. long Type S steel screws
spaced 8 in. OC along vertical edges and 12 in. OC in the field, staggered 4 in. OC between layers. Screws spaced a max 12 in.
along the top and bottom edges of the wall.
4P. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Item 4. For use with Item 3E, Batts and Blankets* — 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide, installed
as described in Item 4.
4Q. Gypsum Board* — 3/4 in. thick, 4 ft wide, attached to steel studs and floor and ceiling track as described in Item 4 with
screw length increased to min. 1- 1/8 in.
4R. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Item 4D. For use with Item 3E, Batts and Blankets* — 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide,
installed as described in Item 4.
5. Joint Tape and Compound — Vinyl, dry or premixed joint compound, applied in two coats to joints and screw heads; paper
tape, 2 in. wide, embedded in first layer of compound over all joints. As an alternate, nominal 3/32 in. thick gypsum veneer plaster
may be applied to the entire surface of Classified veneer baseboard. Joints reinforced. Paper tape and joint compound may be
omitted when gypsum boards are supplied with square edges.
6. Resilient Channel — (Optional — Not Shown) — 25 MSG galv steel resilient channels spaced vertically max 24 in. OC, flange
portion attached to each intersecting stud with 1/2 in. long type S-12 pan head steel screws. May not be used with Item 4F, 4J or
4L.
6A. Steel Framing Members* — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 6, furring channels and Steel Framing Members as
described below:
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. 2-9/16 in. or 2-23/32 in. wide by 7/8 in. deep,
spaced 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs. Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Ends of
adjoining channels are overlapped 6 in. and tied together with double strand of No. 18 SWG galv steel wire
near each end of overlap. As an alternate, ends of adjoining channels may be overlapped 6 in. and secured
together with two self-tapping No. 6 framing screws, min 7/16 in. long at the midpoint of the overlap, with
one screw on each flange of the channel. Not for use with Items 4F, 4J, or 4L.
b. Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item a) to studs (Item 2). Clips spaced 48 in.
OC., and secured to studs with 1-5/8 in. wafer or hex head Type S steel screw through the center
grommet. Furring channels are friction fitted into clips. RSIC-1 clip for use with 2-9/16 in. wide furring
channels. RSIC-1 (2.75) clip for use with 2-23/32 in. wide furring channels.
6B. Framing Members* — (Not Shown) — (Optional on one or both sides) — As an alternate to Item 6, furring channel and Steel
Framing Members as described below:
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. 2-3/8 in. wide by 7/8 in. deep, spaced max. 24
in. OC perpendicular to studs. Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Gypsum board attached to
furring channels as described in Item 4. Not for use with Items 4F, 4J, or 4L.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item 6Ba) to studs (Item 2). Clips
spaced max. 48 in. OC. GENIECLIPS secured to studs with No. 8 x 1-1/2 in. minimum self-drilling, S-12
steel screw through the center grommet. Furring channels are friction fitted into clips.
9 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
6C. Steel Framing Members* — (Optional, Not Shown) — Furring channels and Steel Framing Members as described below:
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. Spaced 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs.
Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Ends of adjoining channels overlapped 6 in. and tied
together with double strand of No. 18 AWG galvanized steel wire.Gypsum board attached to furring
channels as described in Item 4. Not for use with Items 4F, 4J, or 4L.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item 6Ca) to studs. Clips spaced 48 in.
OC., and secured to studs with 2 in. coarse drywall screw with 1 in. diam washer through the center hole.
Furring channels are friction fitted into clips.
6D. Steel Framing Members* — (Optional, Not Shown) — Furring channels and Steel Framing Members as described below:
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. Spaced 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs.
Channels secured to studs as described in Item 6Db. Ends of adjoining channels overlapped 6 in. and tied
together with double strand of No. 18 AWG galvanized steel wire. Gypsum board attached to furring
channels as described in Item 4. Not for use with Items 4F, 4J, or 4L.
b. Steel Framing Members* — UUsed to attach furring channels (Item 6Da) to studs. Clips spaced 48 in.
OC, and secured to studs with No.8 x 2-1/2 in. coarse drywall screw through the center hole. Furring
channels are friction fitted into clips.
6E. Steel Framing Members* — (Optional, Not Shown) — Resilient channels and Steel Framing Members as described below:
a. Resilient Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel, spaced 24 in. OC, and perpendicular to studs.
Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Ends of adjoining channels overlapped 6 in. and secured
in place with two No. 8 15 x 1/2 in. Philips Modified Truss screws spaced 2-1/2 in. from the center of the
overlap. Gypsum board attached to resilient channels as described in Item 4. Not for use with Items 4F, 4J,
or 4L.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach resilient channels (Item 6Ea) to studs. Clips spaced 48 in.
OC., and secured to studs with No. 8 x 2-1/2 in. coarse drywall screw through the center hole. Resilient
channels are secured to clips with one No. 10 x 1/2 in. pan-head self-drilling screw.
7. Wall and Partition Facings and Accessories* — (Optional, Not Shown) — Nominal 1/2 in. thick, 4 ft wide panels, for optional
use as an additional layer on one or both sides of the assembly. Panels attached in accordance with manufacturer's
recommendations. When the QR-500 or QR-510 panel is installed between the steel framing and the UL Classified gypsum board,
the required UL Classified gypsum board layer(s) is/are to be installed as indicated as to fastener type and spacing, except that the
required fastener length shall be increased by a minimum of 1/2 in. Not evaluated or intended as a substitute for the required
layer(s) of UL Classified Gypsum Board.
PABCO BUILDING PRODUCTS L L C, DBA PABCO GYPSUM — Type QuietRock QR-500 and QR-510
8. Mineral and Fiber Board* — (Optional, Not Shown) — For optional use as an additional layer on one side of wall. Nom 1/2 in.
thick, 4 ft wide with long dimension parallel and centered over studs. Attached to studs and floor and ceiling runners with 1-5/8 in.
long Type S steel screws, spaced 12 in. OC and 24 in. OC along all intermediate framing. The required UL Classified gypsum board
layer (Item 4M) is to be installed over the Mineral and Fiber Boards. Batts and Blankets, Item 3D, and Adhesive, Item 11, are
required.
9. Lead Batten Strips — (Not Shown, For Use With Item 4E) — Lead batten strips, min 1-1/2 in. wide, max 10 ft long with a max
thickness of 0.125 in. Strips placed on the interior face of studs and attached from the 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 one at the bottom of the strip. Lead batten strips to have a purity
of 99.9% meeting the Federal specification QQ-L-201f, Grade "C". Lead batten strips required behind vertical joints of lead backed
gypsum board (Item 4E) and optional at remaining stud locations. Required behind vertical joints.
9A. Lead Batten Strips — (Not Shown, for use with Item 4J) — Lead batten strips, 2 in. wide, max 10 ft long with a max
thickness of 0.140 in. Strips placed on the face of studs and attached to the stud with two min. 1 in. long min. Type S-8 pan head
steel screws, one at the top of the strip and one at the bottom of the strip or with one min. 1 in. long min. Type S-8 pan head steel
screw at the top of the strip. Lead batten strips to have a purity of 99.5% meeting the Federal specification QQ-L-201f, Grades "B,
C or D". Lead batten strips required behind vertical joints of lead backed gypsum wallboard (Item 4J) and optional at remaining stud
locations.
10. Lead Discs or Tabs — (Not Shown, For Use With Item 4E) — Used in lieu of or in addition to the lead batten strips (Item 8) or
optional at other locations - Max 3/4 in. diam by max 0.125 in. thick lead discs compression fitted or adhered over steel screw
heads or max 1/2 in. by 1-1/4 in. by max 0.125 in. thick lead tabs placed on gypsum boards (Item 4E) underneath screw locations
prior to the installation of the screws. Lead discs or tabs to have a purity of 99.9% meeting the Federal specification QQ-L-201f,
Grade "C".
10A. Lead Discs — (Not Shown, for use with Item 4J) — Max 5/16 in. diam by max 0.140 in. thick lead discs compression fitted
or adhered over steel screw heads. Lead discs to have a purity of 99.5% meeting the Federal Specification QQ-L-201f, Grades "B,
10 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U465 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
C or D".
11. Adhesive — Not Shown — (For use with Item 8) — Construction grade adhesive applied in vertical, serpentine, nominal 3/8 in.
wide beads down the length of both vertical edges of Mineral and Fiber Board (Item 8).
12. Wall and Partition Facings and Accessories* — (Optional, Not Shown) — For use with Items 1 to 1I, Items 2 to 2J, Item 3,
Items 4 to 4I, Item 5 and Item 6. For maximum fire rating of 1 hour. On one side of the wall, over the first layer of Gypsum Board
(Item 4 to Item 4I), install RefleXor membrane with the gold side facing outwards. Membrane installed with T50 staples spaced 12
inches on center in both directions as per manufacturer's instructions, seams in membrane to be overlapped by 2 inches. When
RefleXor membrane is used an additional layer of Gypsum Board that is identical to the one used in the first layer and as specified in
Item 4 to Item 4I shall be installed over the membrane. The additional layer of Gypsum Board to be installed through the
membrane to the stud as specified in Item 4 to Item 4I except the fastener length shall be increased by a minimum of 5/8 inch.
Install Batts and Blankets in the stud cavity as per Item 3. On the other side of the wall, prior to the installation of the Gypsum
Board, install Resilient Channels as per Item 6. Over the Resilient Channels install 3/4 inch thick SONOpan panel secured to the
Resilient Channels with drywall screws and washers spaced at 16 in. OC on the perimeter of the panel and 8 in. OC in the field of
the panel. Over the SONOpan panel install the same Gypsum Board as specified in Item 4 to Item 4I with the fastener length
increased by minimum 3/4 inch. Not evaluated or intended as a substitute for the required layer(s) of UL Classified Gypsum Board.
* Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as
Canada), respectively.
© 2018 UL LLC
The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in itself assure that products so identified have been manufactured under UL's
Follow-Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Certified and covered under UL's Follow-Up Service. Always look
for the Mark on the product.
UL permits the reproduction of the material contained in the Online Certification Directory subject to the following conditions: 1. The Guide Information,
Assemblies, Constructions, Designs, Systems, and/or Certifications (files) must be presented in their entirety and in a non-misleading manner, without any
manipulation of the data (or drawings). 2. The statement "Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directory with permission from UL" must appear
adjacent to the extracted material. In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "© 2018 UL LLC".
11 of 11 9/27/2018, 2:16 PM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
Page Bottom
BXUV - Fire Resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 Certified for United States
See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings - CAN/ULC-S101 Certified for Canada
Design Criteria and Allowable Variances
* Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as Canada),
respectively.
1. Floor and Ceiling Runner — (Not Shown) — Min. 25 MSG galv steel, 1 in. return legs, 2-1/2 in. deep (min), attached to floor
and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC max.
1A. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2A,
channel shaped, min 2-1/2 in. deep, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC. max.
1 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
CONSOLIDATED FABRICATORS CORP, BUILDING PRODUCTS DIV — Type SUPREME Framing System
1B. Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — For use with Item 2B- Channel shaped, fabricated from min 20 MSG corrosion-
protected or galv steel, min width to accommodate stud size, with min 1 in. long legs, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners
spaced max 24 in. OC.
1C. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2C,
channel shaped, min 2-1/2 in. wide fabricated from min 0.015 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in.
OC. max.
DMFCWBS L L C — ProTRAK
1D. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2D,
channel shaped, min 2-1/2 in. wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in.
OC. max.
1E. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2E,
channel shaped, min 2-1/2 in. wide fabricated from min 25 MSG steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC. max.
1F. Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — Channel shaped, min width to accommodate stud size, with min 1 in. long legs,
for use with studs specified below, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC.
2 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
1G. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2G,
channel shaped, min 2-1/2 in. deep, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC. max.
1H. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2J.
Channel shaped, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC. max.
1I. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2K,
channel shaped, min 3-1/2 in. wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in.
OC. max.
1J. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2L.
Channel shaped, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC. max.
1K. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2M,
channel shaped, min 2-1/2 in. deep, formed of min. 25 MSG (0.018 in. min. bare metal thickness), attached to floor and ceiling
with fasteners 24 in. OC. max.
1L. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Item 1 - For use with Item 2N.
Channel shaped, min. 2-1/2 in. deep, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC. max.
2. Steel Studs — Min 2-1/2 in. deep, formed of min 25 MSG galv steel max stud spacing 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less
than assembly height.
2A. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1G, channel shaped studs, min 2-1/2
in. deep, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
CONSOLIDATED FABRICATORS CORP, BUILDING PRODUCTS DIV — Type SUPREME Framing System
3 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
2B. Steel Studs — (As an alternate to Item 2, For use with Item 4D, 4H, and 4J) — Channel shaped, fabricated from min 20 MSG
corrosion-protected or galv steel, 3-1/2 in. min depth, spaced a max of 16 in. OC. Studs friction-fit into floor and ceiling runners.
Studs to be cut 5/8 to 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2C. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1C, channel shaped studs, min 2-1/2
in. wide fabricated from min 0.015 in. thick galv steel, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly
height.
DMFCWBS L L C — ProSTUD
2D. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1D, channel shaped studs, min 2-1/2
in. wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly
height.
2E. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1E, channel shaped studs, min 2-1/2 in.
wide fabricated from min 25 MSG steel, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2F. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1G, channel shaped studs, min 2-1/2 in.
deep, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2G. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1, channel shaped studs, Min 2-1/2 in.
deep, formed of min 25 MSG galv steel max stud spacing 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2H. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1, channel shaped studs, Min 2-1/2 in.
deep, formed of min 25 MSG galv steel max stud spacing 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2I. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1A (3-5/8 in. wide track), channel
shaped studs, fabricated from min 25 MSG corrosion-protected steel, 1-1/4 in. wide by 3-5/8 in. deep, spaced a max of 24 in. OC.
Studs to be cut 3/8 to 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2J. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1H, channel shaped, min 3-5/8 in. wide,
spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/8 to 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
4 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
2K. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1I, channel shaped studs, min 3-1/2 in.
wide fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2L. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1J, channel shaped studs, Min 2-1/2 in.
deep, formed of min 25 MSG galv steel max stud spacing 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/8 to 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
2M. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1K, channel shaped studs, min 2-1/2
in. deep, formed of min. 25 MSG (0.018 in. min. bare metal thickness), spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less
than assembly height.
2N. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1L, channel shaped studs, min depth
2-1/2 in. deep, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
3. Batts and Blankets* — (Optional) — Mineral wool or glass fiber batts partially or completely filling stud cavity.
3A. Fiber, Sprayed* — As an alternate to Batts and Blankets (Item 3) — (100% Borate Formulation) — Spray applied cellulose
material. The fiber is applied with water to completely fill the enclosed cavity in accordance with the application instructions supplied
with the product with a nominal dry density of 2.7 lb/ft3. Alternate Application Method: The fiber is applied without water or
adhesive at a nominal dry density of 3.5 lb/ft3, in accordance with the application instructions supplied with the product.
U S GREENFIBER L L C — INS735 & INS745 for use with wet or dry application. INS765LD and INS770LD are to be used for dry
application only.
3B. Fiber, Sprayed* — As an alternate to Batts and Blankets (Item 3) and Item 3A — Spray applied cellulose insulation material.
The fiber is applied with water to interior surfaces in accordance with the application instructions supplied with the product. Applied
to completely fill the enclosed cavity. Minimum dry density of 4.3 pounds per cubic ft.
3C. Fiber, Sprayed* — As an alternate to Batts and Blankets (Item 3) — Spray applied cellulose fiber. The fiber is applied with
water to completely fill the enclosed cavity in accordance with the application instructions supplied with the product. The minimum
dry density shall be 4.30 lbs/ft3.
4. Gypsum Board* — 5/8 in. thick, outer layer paper, glass mat or vinyl surfaced. (Laminated System) Gypsum board applied
vertically in two layers. Inner layer attached to studs with 1 in. long Type S steel screws spaced 8 in. OC along vertical edges, and
12 in. OC in the field and outer layer laminated to inner layer with joint compound, applied with a notched spreader producing
continuous beads of compound about 3/8 in. in diameter, spaced not greater than 2 in. OC. Joints of laminated outer layer offset
12 in. from inner layer joints Outer layer gypsum board attached to floor and ceiling runner track with 1-5/8 in. long Type S steel
screws spaced 12 in. OC.
Optional, (Direct Attached System), Inner layer attached to studs with 1 in. long Type S steel screws spaced 16 in. OC in the field
and along the vertical edges. Outer layer attached to the studs over the inner layer with 1-5/8 in. long Type S steel screws spaced
16 in. OC in the field and along the vertical edges and 12 in. OC to the floor and ceiling runners. Joints of screw-attached outer
layer offset from inner layer joints. Joints of outer layer may be taped or untaped.
Nom 3/32 in. thick gypsum veneer plaster may be applied to the entire surface of Classified veneer baseboard. Joints reinforced.
5 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
ACADIA DRYWALL SUPPLIES LTD — Type X, 5/8 Type X, Type Blueglass Exterior Sheathing
CERTAINTEED GYPSUM INC — Types 1, FRPC, EGRG, GlasRoc, GlasRoc-2, Type X, Type X-1, Type C, Type X-2, or 5/8" Easi-Lite
Type X
CGC INC — Type AR, C, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, USGX, WRC or WRX
CONTINENTAL BUILDING PRODUCTS OPERATING CO, L L C — Types LGFC2A, LGFC6A, LGFC-C/A, LGFC-WD, LGLLX
GEORGIA-PACIFIC GYPSUM L L C — Types 5, 6, 9, C, DAP, DD, DA, DAPC, DGG, DS, GPFS6, LS, TG-C, Type X, Veneer Plaster
Base-Type X, Water Rated-Type X, Sheathing Type-X, Soffit-Type X, GreenGlass Type X, Type X ComfortGuard Sound Deadening
Gypsum Board, Type LWX, Veneer Plaster Base-Type LWX, Water Rated-Type LWX, Sheathing Type-LWX, Soffit-Type LWX, Type
DGLW, Water Rated-Type DGLW, Sheathing Type- DGLW, Soffit-Type DGLW, Type LW2X, Veneer Plaster Base - Type LW2X, Water
Rated - Type LW2X, Sheathing - Type LW2X, Soffit - Type LW2X, Type DGL2W, Water Rated - Type DGL2W, Sheathing - Type
DGL2W
NATIONAL GYPSUM CO — Types eXP-C, FSK, FSK-C, FSW, FSW-3, FSW-5, FSW-6, FSW-8, FSW-C, FSW-G, FSMR-C, FSL,
SoundBreak XP Type X Gypsum Board
PABCO BUILDING PRODUCTS L L C, DBA PABCO GYPSUM — Type C, PG-3, PG-5, PG-9, PG-11, PG-C, PGS-WRS
PANEL REY S A — Types GREX, PRX, RHX, MDX, ETX, PRC or PRC2
SAINT-GOBAIN GYPROC MIDDLE EAST FZE — Type Gyproc FireStop, Gyproc FireStop MR, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH, Gyproc
FireStop ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine, Gyproc DuraLine MR,
Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH, Gyproc DuraLine ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH ACTIV'Air
UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO — Type AR, C, FRX-G, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SGX, SHX, ULIX, USGX, WRC, WRX
USG MEXICO S A DE C V — Type AR, C, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, USGX, WRC or WRX
4A. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Item 4) — Nom 3/4 in. thick, installed as described in Item 4 with 1-1/4 in. long Type S
screws for inner layer and 2-1/4 in. long Type S screws for outer layer.
4B. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 and 4A) — 5/8 in. thick, 24 to 54 in. wide, applied horizontally as the outer
layer to one side of the assembly. Horizontal joints need not be backed by steel framing. Secured as described in Item 4 for the
6 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
direct attached system. When used in widths other than 48 in., gypsum panels to be installed horizontally.
SAINT-GOBAIN GYPROC MIDDLE EAST FZE — Type Gyproc FireStop, Gyproc FireStop MR, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH, Gyproc
FireStop ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine, Gyproc DuraLine MR,
Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH, Gyproc DuraLine ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH ACTIV'Air
4C. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4, 4A and 4B) — Two layers of 5/8 in. thick gypsum board applied horizontally
or vertically. Inner layer attached to studs with No. 6 by 1 in. long Type S bugle head screws spaced 24 in. OC along the top and
bottom tracks starting 2 in. and then 12 in. from the vertical edge. Inner layer screws spaced 24 in. OC along the studs, starting 2
in. and then 12 in. from the top and bottom of the studs and starting 1-1/4 in. from the horizontal joints when installed
horizontally. Outer layer attached to studs with 1-5/8 in. long Type S bugle head screws spaced 16 in. OC along the top and
bottom tracks starting 1-3/4 in. from the vertical edge. Outer layer screws spaced 16 in. OC along the studs, starting 1-3/4 in. and
then 8 in. from the top and bottom of the studs and starting 1-1/4 in. and then 8 in. from the horizontal joints when installed
horizontally. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered one stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Vertical joints in adjacent
layers staggered one stud cavity. Horizontal joints need not be backed by steel framing. Horizontal edge joints and horizontal butt
joints on opposite sides of studs need not be staggered. Horizontal edge joints and horizontal butt joints in adjacent layers
staggered a min of 12 in. When outer layers are installed horizontally, vinyl or casein, dry or premixed joint compound shall be
applied in two coats to joints and screw heads of outer layer. Paper tape, nom 2 in. wide, embedded in first layer of compound over
all joints of outer layer panels. Nom 3/32 in. thick gypsum veneer plaster may be applied to the entire surface of Classified veneer
baseboard. Joints reinforced.
GEORGIA-PACIFIC GYPSUM L L C — Types 5, 6, 9, C, DAP, DD, DA, DAPC, DGG, DS, GPFS6, LS, TG-C, Type X, Veneer Plaster
Base-Type X, Water Rated-Type X, Sheathing Type-X, Soffit-Type X, GreenGlass Type X, Type X ComfortGuard Sound Deadening
Gypsum Board, Type LWX, Veneer Plaster Base-Type LWX, Water Rated-Type LWX, Sheathing Type-LWX, Soffit-Type LWX, Type
DGLW, Water Rated-Type DGLW, Sheathing Type- DGLW, Soffit-Type DGLW, Type LW2X, Veneer Plaster Base - Type LW2X, Water
Rated - Type LW2X, Sheathing - Type LW2X, Soffit - Type LW2X, Type DGL2W, Water Rated - Type DGL2W, Sheathing - Type
DGL2W
4D. Gypsum Board* — (Not Shown) — (As an alternate to Item 4 when used as the base layer on one or both sides of wall. For
direct attachment only to steel studs Item 2B) — Nom 5/8 in. thick lead backed gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered
edges, applied vertically. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered min 1 stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Gypsum
board secured to studs with 1-1/4 in. long Type S-12 steel screws spaced 8 in. OC at perimeter and 12 in. OC in the field.
4E. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 through 4D) — Nominal 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide panels, applied vertically and
secured as described in Item 4.
4F. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 through 4E) —5/8 in. thick, applied vertically or horizontally as the outer layer
to one side of the assembly. Horizontal joints need not be backed by steel framing. Secured as described in Item 4 for the direct
attached system. When used in widths other than 48 in., gypsum panels to be installed horizontally.
4G. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Item 4 — Nom. 5/8 in. thick, inner layer attached vertically to studs with 1 in. long Type
S steel screws spaced 16 in. OC in the field and along the vertical edges. Outer layer attached to the studs horizontally over the
inner layer with 1-5/8 in. long Type S steel screws spaced 16 in. OC in the field and along the vertical edges and 12 in. OC to the
floor and ceiling runners. Joints of outer layer must be taped. Nom 3/32 in. thick gypsum veneer plaster may be applied to the
entire surface of Classified veneer baseboard.
4H. Gypsum Board* — (Not Shown) — (As an alternate to Items 4. For direct attachment only to steel studs Item 2B) — For
Direct Application to Studs Only- For use as the base layer on one or both sides of the wall. Nom 5/8 in. thick lead backed gypsum
7 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
panels with beveled, square or tapered edges, applied vertically. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered min 1 stud cavity
on opposite sides of studs. Wallboard secured to studs with 1-5/8 in. long Type S 12 steel screws spaced 8 in. OC at perimeter and
12 in OC in the field. Lead batten strips required behind vertical joints of lead backed gypsum wallboard and optional at remaining
stud locations. Fasteners for face layer gypsum panels when installed over lead backed board to be min 2-1/2 in. Type S-12 bugle
head steel screws spaced as described in Item 4. To be used with Lead Batten Strips (see Item 5A) or Lead Discs (see Item 6A).
4I. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Item 4, not for use with Items 1C and 2C or 1L and 2N) — Nom. 5/8 in. thick gypsum
panels with beveled, square or tapered edges installed as described in Item 4.
4J. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Item 4 when used as the base layer on one or both sides of wall. For direct attachment
only to steel studs Item 2B) — Nom 5/8 in. thick lead backed gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered edges, applied
vertically. Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered min 1 stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Wallboard secured to
studs with 1-1/4 in. long Type S-12 steel screws gypsum panel steel screws spaced 8 in. OC at perimeter and 12 in. OC in the field.
Lead batten strips required behind vertical joints of lead backed gypsum wallboard and optional at remaining stud locations. Lead
batten strips, min 2 in. wide, max 8 ft long with a max thickness of 0.14 in. placed on the face of studs and attached to the stud
with construction adhesive and two 1 in. long Type S-12 pan head steel screws, one at the top of the strip and one at the bottom
of the strip. Lead discs, nominal 3/8 in. diam by max 0.085 in. thick. Compression fitted or adhered over the screw heads. Lead
batten strips and discs to have a purity of 99.9% meeting the Federal specification QQ-L-201f, Grade "C".
4K. Gypsum Board — (As an alternate to Items 4 through 4J, not for use with Items 1C and 2C.) — Two layers of nominal 15
mm thick gypsum board applied vertically. Inner layer attached to studs with No. 3.5 x 1-3/8 in. long bugle head, self-drilling screws
spaced 23-5/8 in. OC in the field and 15-3/4 in. OC in the perimeter, with the first screw 2 in. from the edge. Outer layer attached
to the studs over the inner layer with No. 3.5 x 1-3/4 in. long bugle head, self-drilling screws spaced 11-13/16 in. OC in the field
and 7-7/8 in. OC in the perimeter, with the first screw 3/4 in. from the edge. Outer layer screws staggered from inner layer screws.
Vertical joints centered over studs and staggered one stud cavity on opposite sides of studs. Vertical joints in adjacent layer
staggered one stud cavity. Self-adhesive fiberglass mesh (9x9 mesh) tape, nom 2 in. wide, applied over all joints of outer layer
panels. Dry or premixed joint compound applied in two coats to joints over the mesh tape and screw heads of outer layer.
4L. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 through 4K) — Two layers of 5/8 in. thick gypsum board applied vertically or
horizontally. Inner layer attached to studs with #6 x 1 in. long bugle head screws spaced 12 in. OC along the top and bottom
tracks and 16 in. OC in the field and along the vertical edges. Outer layer attached to studs with #6 x 1-5/8 in. long bugle head
screws spaced 12 in. OC along the top and bottom tracks and 16 in. OC in the field and along the vertical edges. Vertical joints are
centered over studs and staggered between layers and on opposite sides of the wall. Horizontal joints on the face layer are
staggered 12 in. from the base layer. Horizontal joints need not to be backed by steel framing.
CONTINENTAL BUILDING PRODUCTS OPERATING CO, L L C — Types LGFC2A, LGFC6A, LGFC-C/A, LGFC-WD
4M. Wall and Partition Facings and Accessories* — (As an alternate to Items 4 through 4L) — Nominal 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide
panels, applied vertically and secured as described in Item 4.
4N. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Item 4 through 4M) — For direct application to studs only - Four layers nom. 5/16 in.
thick gypsum panels applied vertically or horizontally. When applied horizontally, base layer secured to studs with 1 in. Type S
screws spaced 24 in. OC. Second layer installed with joints offset 12 in. from base layer and secured with 1 in. Type S screws
spaced 24 in. OC. Third layer installed with joints in line with base layer and secured with 1-1/2 in. Type S screws spaced 16 in. OC.
Fourth layer installed with joints in line with second layer and secured with 1-5/8 in. Type S screws spaced 12 in. OC. For all layers,
screws offset 4 in. from previous layer. When applied vertically, base layer secured with 1 in. Type S screws spaced 24 in. OC.
Second layer secured with joints offset one stud cavity and secured with 1 in. Type S screws spaced 24 in. OC. Third layer installed
with joints in line with base layer and secured with 1-1/2 in. Type S screws spaced 12 in. OC. Fourth layer secured with joints in line
with second layer and secured with 1-5/8 in. Type S screws spaced 8 in. OC along vertical edges and 12 in. OC in the field. For all
layers, screws offset 4 in. from previous layer.
5. Lead Batten Strips — (Not Shown, For Use With Item 4D) — Lead batten strips, min 1-1/2 in. wide, max 10 ft long with a max
thickness of 0.125 in. Strips placed on the interior face of studs and attached from the 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 one at the bottom of the strip. Lead batten strips to have a purity
of 99.9% meeting the Federal specification QQ-L-201f, Grade "C". Lead batten strips required behind vertical joints of lead backed
gypsum board (Item 4D) and optional at remaining stud locations. Required behind vertical joints.
5A. Lead Batten Strips — (Not Shown, for use with Item 4H) — Lead batten strips, 2 in. wide, max 10 ft long with a max
8 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
thickness of0.140 in. Strips placed on the face of studs and attached to the stud with two min. 1 in. long min. Type S-8 pan head
steel screws, one at the top of the strip and one at the bottom of the strip or with one min. 1 in. long min. Type S-8 pan head steel
screw at the top of the strip. Lead batten strips to have a purity of 99.5% meeting the Federal specification QQ-L-201f, Grades "B,
C or D". Lead batten strips required behind vertical joints of lead backed gypsum wallboard (Item 6) and optional at remaining stud
locations.
6. Lead Discs or Tabs — (Not Shown, For Use With Item 4D) — Used in lieu of or in addition to the lead batten strips (Item 5) or
optional at other locations - Max 3/4 in. diam by max 0.125 in. thick lead discs compression fitted or adhered over steel screw
heads or max 1/2 in. by 1-1/4 in. by max 0.125 in. thick lead tabs placed on gypsum boards (Item 4D) underneath screw
locations prior to the installation of the screws. Lead discs or tabs to have a purity of 99.9% meeting the Federal specification QQ-
L-201f, Grade "C".
6A. Lead Discs — (Not Shown, for use with Item 4H) — Max 5/16 in. diam by max0.140 in. thick lead discs compression fitted or
adhered over steel screw heads. Lead discs to have a purity of 99.5% meeting the Federal Specification QQ-L-201f, Grades "B, C
or D".
7. Mineral and Fiber Board* — (Optional, Not Shown) — For optional use as an additional layer on one side of wall. Nom 1/2 in.
thick, 4 ft wide with long dimension parallel and centered over studs. Attached to studs and floor and ceiling runners with 1-5/8 in.
long Type S steel screws, spaced 12 in. OC. The required UL Classified gypsum board layer(s) is/are to be installed as indicated as
to fastener type and spacing, except that the required fastener length shall be increased by a minimum of 1/2 in. Not evaluated or
intended as a substitute for the required layer(s) of UL Classified Gypsum Board.
8. Furring Channels — (Optional, Not Shown — not for use with Items 4D, 4H, 4J, or 4N) — Resilient furring channels fabricated
from min 25 MSG corrosion-protected steel, spaced vertically a max of 24 in. OC. Flange portion attached to each intersecting stud
with 1/2 in. long Type S-12 steel screws.
8A. Framing Members* — (Optional on one or both sides, Not Shown — not for use with Items 4D, 4H, 4J, or 4N) — As an
alternate to Item 8, furring channels and Steel Framing Members as described below:
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. 2-9/16 in. or 2-23/32 in. wide by 7/8 in. deep,
spaced max. 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs. Channels secured to studs as described in Item b.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item 8Aa) to studs. Clips spaced max.
48 in. OC. RSIC-1 and RSIC-1 (2.75) clips secured to studs with No. 8 x 1-1/2 in. minimum self-drilling,
S-12 steel screw through the center grommet. RSIC-V and RSIC-V (2.75) clips secured to studs with No. 8
x 9/16 in. minimum self-drilling, S-12 steel screw through the center hole. Furring channels are friction
fitted into clips. RSIC-1 and RSIC-V clips for use with 2-9/16 in. wide furring channels. RSIC-1 (2.75) and
RSIC-V (2.75) clips for use with 2-23/32 in. wide furring channels.
8B. Framing Members* — (Optional on one or both sides, Not Shown — Not for use with Items 4D, 4H, 4J, or 4N) — As an
alternate to Item 8, furring channels and Steel Framing Members as described below:
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. Spaced 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs.
Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Ends of adjoining channels overlapped 6 in. and tied
together with double strand of No. 18 AWG galvanized steel wire.Gypsum board attached to furring
channels as described in Item 4.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item a) to studs. Clips spaced 48 in. OC.,
and secured to studs with 2 in. coarse drywall screw with 1 in. diam washer through the center hole.
Furring channels are friction fitted into clips.
8C. Steel Framing Members* — (Optional on one or both sides, Not Shown — Not for use with Items 4D, 4H, 4J, or 4N) — As
an alternate to Item 8, furring channels and Steel Framing Members as described below:
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. Spaced 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs.
Channels secured to studs as described in Item 8Cb. Ends of adjoining channels overlapped 6 in. and tied
together with double strand of No. 18 AWG galvanized steel wire. Gypsum board attached to furring
channels as described in Item 4.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item 8Ca) to studs. Clips spaced 48 in.
OC, and secured to studs with No. 8 x 2-1/2 in. coarse drywall screw through the center hole. Furring
channels are friction fitted into clips.
8D. Steel Framing Members* — (Optional on one or both sides, Not Shown — Not for use with Items 4D, 4H, 4J, or 4N) — As
an alternate to Item 8, furring channels and Steel Framing Members as described below:
a. Resilient Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel, spaced 24 in. OC, and perpendicular to studs.
Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Ends of adjoining channels overlapped 6 in. and secured
in place with two No. 8 15 x 1/2 in. Philips Modified Truss screws spaced 2-1/2 in. from the center of the
overlap. Gypsum board attached to resilient channels as described in Item 4.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach resilient channels (Item 8Da) to studs. Clips spaced 48 in.
OC., and secured to studs with No. 8 x 2-1/2 in. coarse drywall screw through the center hole. Resilient
channels are secured to clips with one No. 10 x 1/2 in. pan-head self-drilling screw.
9 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
BXUV.U411 - Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpa...
* Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as
Canada), respectively.
© 2018 UL LLC
The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in itself assure that products so identified have been manufactured under UL's
Follow-Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Certified and covered under UL's Follow-Up Service. Always look
for the Mark on the product.
UL permits the reproduction of the material contained in the Online Certification Directory subject to the following conditions: 1. The Guide Information,
Assemblies, Constructions, Designs, Systems, and/or Certifications (files) must be presented in their entirety and in a non-misleading manner, without any
manipulation of the data (or drawings). 2. The statement "Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directory with permission from UL" must appear
adjacent to the extracted material. In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "© 2018 UL LLC".
10 of 10 9/25/2018, 10:52 AM
Design No. U421
1. Floor and Ceiling Runners — (Not Shown) — Channel shaped, min 2-1/2 in. deep when Items 4, 4A or 4B are used
or 3-5/8 in deep when Items 4C, 4D or 4E are used, with min 1-1/4 in. long legs, fabricated from min 25 MSG
corrosion-protected steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC max.
1A. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runner — Not Shown — As an alternate to Item 1, proprietary channel
shaped runners, min 2-1/2 in. deep when Items 4, 4A or 4B are used or 3-5/8 in deep when Items 4C, 4D or 4E are
used ,with 1-1/4 in. long legs fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners
spaced 24 in. OC max.
1B. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — As an alternate to Item 1, proprietary
channel shaped, min. 3-5/8 in. wide, fabricated from min. 0.0150 in. (min bare metal thickness) galvanized steel,
attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC max. Not to be used with Item 4E.
DMFCWBS L L C — ProTRAK™
MBA METAL FRAMING — ProTRAK
1C. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runner — Not Shown — As an alternate to Item 1, proprietary channel
shaped runners, min 2-1/2 in. deep when Items 4, 4A or 4B are used or 3-5/8 in deep when Items 4C, 4D or 4E are
used ,with 1-1/4 in. long legs fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners
spaced 24 in. OC max.
1D. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runners — Not Shown — As an alternate to Item 1, proprietary
channel shaped, min. 3-5/8 in. wide, fabricated from min. 0.018 in. (min bare metal thickness) galvanized steel,
attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners 24 in. OC max. Not to be used with Item 4E.
1E. Framing Members* — Floor and Ceiling Runner — Not Shown — As an alternate to Item 1, proprietary channel
shaped runners, min 2-1/2 in. deep when Items 4, 4A or 4B are used or 3-5/8 in deep when Items 4C, 4D or 4E are
used ,with 1-1/4 in. long legs fabricated from min 0.020 in. thick galv steel, attached to floor and ceiling with fasteners
spaced 24 in. OC max.
2. Steel Studs — Channel shaped, min 2-1/2 in. deep when Items 4, 4A or 4B are used or 3-5/8 in deep when Items
4C, 4D or 4E are used, 1-1/4 in. flanges and 3/16 in. returns, fabricated from min 25 MSG corrosion-protected steel,
spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height and friction-fit in place.
2A. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 2 — For use with Item 1A - proprietary
channel shaped steel studs, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 2-1/2 in. deep when Items 4, 4A or 4B are used or 3-5/8 in deep
when Items 4C, 4D or 4E are used, fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel. Studs cut 3/8 to 3/4 in. less in length
than assembly height.
CALIFORNIA EXPANDED METAL PRODUCTS CO — Viper20™
2B. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item, for use with Item 1B, proprietary channel shaped
studs, min. 3-5/8 in. wide, fabricated from min. 0.0150 in. (min bare metal thickness) galvanized steel, spaced a max of
24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height. Not to be used with Item 4E.
DMFCWBS L L C — ProSTUD™
2C. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 2 — For use with Item 1C - proprietary
channel shaped steel studs, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 2-1/2 in. deep when Items 4, 4A or 4B are used or 3-5/8 in deep
when Items 4C, 4D or 4E are used, fabricated from min 0.018 in. thick galv steel. Studs cut 3/8 to 3/4 in. less in length
than assembly height.
2D. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2 — For use with Item 1A (3-5/8 in. wide track) and
Items 4C, 4D or 4E, channel shaped studs, fabricated from min 25 MSG corrosion-protected steel, 1-1/4 in. wide by 3-
5/8 in. deep, spaced a max of 24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/8 to 3/4 in. less than assembly height.
MARINO/WARE, DIV OF WARE INDUSTRIES INC — StudRite™
2E. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — As an alternate to Item 2, for use with Item 1D, proprietary channel shaped
studs, min. 3-5/8 in. wide, fabricated from min. 0.018 in. (min bare metal thickness) galvanized steel, spaced a max of
24 in. OC. Studs to be cut 3/4 in. less than assembly height. Not to be used with Item 4E.
2F. Framing Members* — Steel Studs — Not Shown — In lieu of Item 2 — For use with Item 1E - proprietary
channel shaped steel studs, 1-1/4 in. wide by min 2-1/2 in. deep when Items 4, 4A or 4B are used or 3-5/8 in deep
when Items 4C, 4D or 4E are used, fabricated from min 0.020 in. thick galv steel. Studs cut 3/8 to 3/4 in. less in length
than assembly height.
3. Batts and Blankets* — (Optional) — Placed in stud cavities, any glass fiber or mineral wool insulation bearing the
UL Classification Marking as to Surface Burning Characteristics and/or Fire Resistance. See Batts and Blankets (BKNV
or BZJZ) Categories for names of Classified companies.
4. Gypsum Board* — Nom 5/8 in. thick gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered edges. Base layer applied
vertically or horizontally on both sides of the studs, with vertical joints centered over studs and staggered one stud
cavity on opposite sides of studs. Horizontal edge joints (when applied horizontally) and horizontal butt joints (when
applied vertically) on opposite sides of studs need not be staggered or backed. Base layer panels attached to studs
with 1 in. long Type S or Hi-Low screws spaced 8 in. OC when applied horizontally, or 8 in. OC along the vertical edges
and 12 in. OC in the field when applied vertically. When Items 1C and 2C are used the base layer is required to be
installed vertically. Remaining two layers applied vertically or horizontally on one side of the wall. Horizontal butt joints
staggered a min of 6 in. on adjacent layers. First of these two layers attached to studs with 1-5/8 in. long Type S or Hi-
Low screws spaced 12 in. OC. Face layer attached to studs with 2-3/8 in. Type S or Hi-Low screws spaced 8 in. OC
when applied horizontally, or 8 in. OC along the vertical edges and 12 in. OC in the field when applied vertically. When
used in widths other than 48 in., gypsum panels to be installed horizontally.
CONTINENTAL BUILDING PRODUCTS OPERATING CO, L L C — Types LGFC6A, LGFC-WD, LGFC-2A, LGFC-C/A,
LGLLX, CLLX
GEORGIA-PACIFIC GYPSUM L L C — Type 9, Type 5, Type 6, Type DAP, Type DS, Type DGG, Type DAPC, LS, Type X,
Veneer Plaster Base - Type X, Water Rated - Type X, Sheathing - Type X, Soffit - Type X, GreenGlass Type X, Type TG-C,
Type LWX, Veneer Plaster Base-Type LWX, Water Rated-Type LWX, Sheathing Type-LWX, Soffit-Type LWX, Type
DGLW, Water Rated-Type DGLW, Sheathing Type- DGLW, Soffit-Type DGLW, Type LW2X, Veneer Plaster Base - Type
LW2X, Water Rated - Type LW2X, Sheathing - Type LW2X, Soffit - Type LW2X, Type DGL2W, Water Rated - Type
DGL2W, Sheathing - Type DGL2W.
PABCO BUILDING PRODUCTS L L C, DBA PABCO GYPSUM — Types PG-11, PGS-WRS, PGI
4A. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Item 4 — Nom 5/8 in. thick gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered
edges. Base layer panels applied vertically attached to studs with 1 in. long Type S or Hi-Low screws 8 in. OC along the
vertical edges and 12 in. OC in the field. Remaining two layers applied vertically on one side of the wall. First of these
two layers attached to studs with 1-5/8 in. long Type S or Hi-Low screws spaced 12 in. OC. Face layer attached to studs
with 2-3/8 in. Type S or Hi-Low screws spaced 8 in. OC along the vertical edges and 12 in. OC in the field. Not to be
used with Item 6, resilient channels.
4B. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Item 4, for use as the base layer of boards on one or both sides of the steel
studs. Nom. 5/8 in. thick gypsum panels with beveled, square or tapered edges secured as described in Item 4. When
used in widths other than 48 in., gypsum panels to be installed horizontally.
CGC INC — 5/8 in. thick Type AR, C, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, USGX, WRX or WRC
UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO — 5/8 in. thick Type AR, C, FRX-G, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, USGX, WRX,
WRC
USG MEXICO S A DE C V — 5/8 in. thick Type AR, C, IP-AR, IP-X1, IP-X2, IPC-AR, SCX, SHX, USGX, WRX, WRC
4C. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Item 4, for use as the base layer of boards on one or both sides of the steel
studs. Nom. 5/8 in. thick gypsum board applied vertically to studs with #6 x 1-1/4 in. long bugle head screws spaced 8
in. OC at the perimeter and 12 in. OC in the field of the boards. Vertical joints are centered over studs and staggered
from vertical joints on opposite sides of the wall.
NATIONAL GYPSUM CO — Types eXP-C, FSK, FSK-C, FSL, FSW, FSW-6, FSW-C
4D. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Item 4, for use as the base layer of boards on one or both sides of the steel
studs. Nom. 5/8 in. thick gypsum board applied vertically or horizontally to studs. When applied vertically, boards
attached with 1 in. long Type-S bugle head screws spaced 8 in. OC at the perimeter and 12 in. OC in the field with the
1st screw installed 4 in. from the board edges at the perimeter and 6 in. from the board edge in the field. Vertical joints
are centered over studs and staggered from vertical joints on opposite sides of the wall. When applied horizontally,
boards attached with 1 in. long Type-S bugle head screws spaced 8 in. OC at the perimeter and in the field with the
1st screw installed 4 in. from the board edge. Horizontal joints need not be staggered on opposite faces or backed by
steel framing. When Items 1C and 2C are used the base layer is required to be installed vertically.
SAINT-GOBAIN GYPROC MIDDLE EAST FZE — Type Gyproc FireStop, Gyproc FireStop MR, Gyproc FireStop
M2TECH, Gyproc FireStop ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH ACTIV'Air, Gyproc
DuraLine, Gyproc DuraLine MR, Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH, Gyproc DuraLine ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine MR ACTIV'Air,
Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH ACTIV'Air
4E. Gypsum Board* — As an alternate to Item 4, for use as the base layer of boards on one or both sides of the steel
studs Nom. 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide, attached to steel studs and floor and ceiling track with 1 in. long, Type S steel
screws spaced 8 in. OC. along edges of board and 12 in. OC in the field of the board. Joints oriented vertically and
staggered on opposite sides of the assembly.
CERTAINTEED GYPSUM INC — Types EGRG, GlasRoc, GlasRoc-2, Type X, Type X-1, Easi-Lite Type X-2, Type C, 5/8"
Easi-Lite Type X
NATIONAL GYPSUM CO — Types eXP-C, FSK, FSK-C, FSK-G, FSL, FSMR-C, FSW-C, FSW-G, FSW, FSW-3, FSW-5, FSW-
6, FSW-8, RSX.
SAINT-GOBAIN GYPROC MIDDLE EAST FZE — Type Gyproc FireStop, Gyproc FireStop MR, Gyproc FireStop
M2TECH, Gyproc FireStop ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop MR ACTIV'Air, Gyproc FireStop M2TECH ACTIV'Air, Gyproc
DuraLine, Gyproc DuraLine MR, Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH, Gyproc DuraLine ACTIV'Air, Gyproc DuraLine MR ACTIV'Air,
Gyproc DuraLine M2TECH ACTIV'Air
4F. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Items 4 and 4E) — Nominal 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft wide panels, applied vertically
only and secured as described in Item 4.
4G. Gypsum Board* — (As an alternate to Item 4B, not for use with Items 1C and 2C) — Nom. 5/8 in. thick gypsum
panels with beveled, square or tapered edges installed as described in Item 4B.
4H. Wall and Partition Facings and Accessories* — (As an alternate to Items 4 and 4G) — Nominal 5/8 in. thick, 4 ft
wide panels, applied vertically only and secured as described in Item 4.
5. Joint Tape and Compound — Vinyl or casein, dry or premixed joint compound applied in two coats to joints and
screw heads of outer layers. Paper tape, nom 2 in. wide, embedded in first layer of compound over all joints of outer
layer panels. When square-edge gypsum board is used, treatment of joints is optional.
6. Furring Channels — (Optional, Not Shown, for use on the single layer side only) — Resilient furring channels
fabricated from min 25 MSG corrosion-protected steel, spaced vertically a max of 24 in. OC. Flange portion attached
to each intersecting stud with 1/2 in. long Type S-12 steel screws.
6A. Steel Framing Members* — (Not Shown) — Optional, for single layer side — As an alternate to Item 6, furring
channels and Steel Framing Members as described below.
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. 2-9/16 in. or 2-23/32 in. wide by 7/8 in. deep,
spaced max. 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs. Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Gypsum
board attached to furring channels as described in Item 4.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item 6Aa) to studs (Item 2, 2A or, 2B, or 2C).
Clips spaced max. 48 in. OC. RSIC-1 clips secured to studs with No. 8 x 1-1/2 in. minimum self-drilling, S-12
steel screw through the center grommet. Furring channels are friction fitted into clips. RSIC-1 clip for use with
2-9/16 in. wide furring channels. RSIC-1 (2.75) clip for use with 2-23/32 in. wide furring channels.
6B. Steel Framing Members* — (Not Shown) — Optional for single layer side — As an alternate to Item 6, furring
channels and Steel Framing Members as described below.
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. Spaced 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs. Channels
secured to studs as described in Item b. Ends of adjoining channels overlapped 6 in. and tied together with
double strand of No. 18 AWG galvanized steel wire.Gypsum board attached to furring channels as described in
Item 4.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item a) to studs. Clips spaced 48 in. OC., and
secured to studs with 2 in. coarse drywall screw with 1 in. diam washer through the center hole. Furring
channels are friction fitted into clips.
6C. Steel Framing Members* — (Not Shown) — Optional for single layer side — As an alternate to Item 6, furring
channels and Steel Framing Members as described below.
a. Furring Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel. Spaced 24 in. OC perpendicular to studs. Channels
secured to studs as described in Item 6Cb. Ends of adjoining channels overlapped 6 in. and tied together with
double strand of No. 18 AWG galvanized steel wire. Gypsum board attached to furring channels as described
in Item 4.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach furring channels (Item 6Ca) to studs. Clips spaced 48 in. OC,
and secured to studs with No. 8 x 2-1/2 in. coarse drywall screw through the center hole. Furring channels are
friction fitted into clips.
6D. Steel Framing Members* — (Not Shown) — Optional for single layer side — As an alternate to Item 6, resilient
channels and Steel Framing Members as described below.
a. Resilient Channels — Formed of No. 25 MSG galv steel, spaced 24 in. OC, and perpendicular to studs.
Channels secured to studs as described in Item b. Ends of adjoining channels overlapped 6 in. and secured in
place with two No. 8 15 x 1/2 in. Philips Modified Truss screws spaced 2-1/2 in. from the center of the overlap.
Gypsum board attached to resilient channels as described in Item 4.
b. Steel Framing Members* — Used to attach resilient channels (Item 6Da) to studs. Clips spaced 48 in. OC.,
and secured to studs with No. 8 x 2-1/2 in. coarse drywall screw through the center hole. Resilient channels are
secured to clips with one No. 10 x 1/2 in. pan-head self-drilling screw.
7. Caulking and Sealants* — (Optional, Not Shown) — A bead of acoustical sealant applied around the partition
perimeter for sound control.
* Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions
employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as Canada), respectively.
Last Updated on 2020-10-07