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PART 1 GENERAL
C. Accessories.
1.3 REFERENCES
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of Standard Practice.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
B. Product Data:
1. Manufacturer's product data, including manufacturer's technical data sheet.
2. Catalog pages illustrating products to be incorporated into project.
3. Material Safety Data Sheets.
C. Shop Drawings: Include details of materials, construction and finish. Include relationship with
adjacent construction.
D. Informational Submittals:
1. Manufacturer's Instructions: Manufacturer's storage and installation instructions.
2. Source Quality Control: Documentation verifying that components and materials
specified in this Section are from single manufacturer.
3. Qualification Statements:
a. Letter of verification for manufacturer's qualifications.
b. Letter of verification for installer's qualifications.
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
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1. Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with a
minimum five years documented experience.
2. Having sufficient capacity to produce and deliver required materials without causing
delay in work.
C. Source Limitations: Provide each type of product from a single manufacturing source to
ensure uniformity.
E. Mock-Up: Construct a mock-up with actual materials in sufficient time for Architect's review
and to not delay construction progress. Locate mock-up as acceptable to Architect and
provide temporary foundations and support.
1. Dimensions and Process: Construct to _____ feet (_____ mm) using proposed
procedures, colors, textures, finishes and quality of work.
2. Purpose: To judge quality of work, substrate preparation, operation of equipment and
material application.
3. If mock-up is not acceptable, rebuild mock-up until satisfactory results are achieved.
4. Do not proceed with work prior to receipt of written acceptance of mock-up.
5. Retain mock-up during construction as a standard for comparing with completed work.
6. Do not alter or remove mock-up until work is completed or removal is authorized.
7. Approved mock-up may remain part of finished work.
A. Coordination: Coordinate work of this Section with work of other trades for proper time and
sequence to avoid construction delays.
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3. Collect and separate for disposal packaging material of the following types in
appropriate onsite bins for recycling:
a. Paper.
b. Plastic.
c. Polystyrene.
d. Corrugated cardboard.
4. Fold metal and plastic banding; flatten and place in designated area for recycling.
5. Remove from site:
a. Pallets.
b. _____.
6. b. Remove from site and return to supplier or manufacturer:
a. Pallets.
b. _____.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Provide non-load bearing steel stud partitions with deflections conforming to L/360 at 15 PSF
for veneer plaster walls and L/240 at 5 PSF typical for gypsum board walls.
B. Fire-resistive Rating: Where indicated on Drawings, provide materials and construction that
are identical to those assemblies whose fire resistance rating has been determined per
ASTM E119 by a testing and inspecting organization acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction.
1. Meet or exceed fire resistance requirements outlined under provisions of the GA-600
Fire Resistance Design Manual for wall and ceiling assemblies or design designations
in the Underwriter's Laboratories Fire Resistance Directory or in the listing of other
testing and inspecting agencies acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
2. Meet or exceed flame/fuel/smoke requirements of ASTM E84 surface burning
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characteristics for finish materials.
C. Sound Transmission Characteristics: For gypsum board assemblies with STC ratings,
provide materials and construction identical to those tested in assembly indicated according
to ASTM E90 and classified according to ASTM E413 by a qualified independent testing
agency.
A. Steel Studs and Runners, Basis of Design: ViperStud; as manufactured by Telling Industries,
LLC.
1. Description: Knurled studs. No dimpled studs allowed.
2. Viper25 Stud, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 25 gauge, 0.0147 inch (0.3734 mm).
3. ViperTrack25 Track, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 25 gauge, 0.0147 inch (0.3734
mm); approved for use on Viper25, Viper20.
4. Viper20, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0195 inch (0.495 mm).
5. Viper20, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0209 inch (0.531 mm).
6. Viper20 Track, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0195 inch (0.495 mm).
7. Viper20 Track, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0209 inch (0.531 mm).
8. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: As indicated on Drawings.
9. Web Size: 1-5/8 inch (42 mm).
10. Web Size: 2-1/2 inch (64 mm).
11. Web Size: 3-1/2 inch (89 mm).
12. Web Size: 3-5/8 inch (92 mm).
13. Web Size: 4 inch (102 mm).
14. Web Size: 6 inch (152.4 mm).
15. Web Depth: As indicated on Drawings.
16. Flange: Equal lengths, 1-1/4 inches (32 mm).
C. Flat Strap and Backing Plate: Steel sheet for blocking and bracing in length and width
indicated.
1. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 25 gauge, 0.0179 inch (0.455 mm).
2. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 22 gauge, 0.0269 inch (0.683 mm).
3. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0296 inch (0.752 mm).
4. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: As indicated on Drawings.
D. Cold-Rolled Channel Bridging: 0.0538 inch (1.37 mm) bare steel thickness, with minimum
1/2 inch (12.7 mm) wide flanges.
1. Depth: 3/4 inch (19 mm).
2. Depth: 1-1/2 inches (38 mm).
3. Depth: 2 inches (51 mm).
4. Depth: As indicated on Drawings.
5. Clip Angle: Not less than 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inches (38.1 x 38.1 mm), 0.068 inch (1.73 mm)
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thick, galvanized steel.
F. Resilient Furring Channels: 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) deep, steel sheet members designed to
reduce sound transmission.
1. Configuration: Asymmetrical or hat shaped.
2. Configuration: Asymmetrical.
3. Configuration: Hat shaped.
G. Cold-Rolled Furring Channels: 0.0538 inch (1.37 mm) bare steel thickness, with minimum
1/2 inch (12.7 mm) wide flanges.
1. Depth: 3/4 inch (19 mm).
2. Depth: As indicated on Drawings.
3. Furring Brackets: Adjustable, corrugated-edge type of steel sheet with minimum bare
steel thickness of 0.0296 inch (0.7518 mm).
4. Tie Wire: ASTM A641/A641M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.0625 inch (1.59
mm) diameter wire, or double strand of 0.0475 inch (1.2065 mm) diameter wire.
H. Z-Shaped Furring: With non-slotted web, face flange of 1-1/4 inches (31.8 mm), wall
attachment flange of 3/4 inch (19 mm), minimum bare metal thickness of 0.0179 inch
(0.4547 mm), and depth required to fit insulation thickness indicated.
J. Tabbed Track and Jamb Track: Cold-formed galvanized steel track, ASTM C645, 33 KSI
steel.
1. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 25 gauge, 0.0179 inch (0.455 mm).
2. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0329 inch (0.836 mm).
3. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: As indicated on Drawings.
4. Web Size: 2-1/2 inch (64 mm).
5. Web Size: 4 inch (102 mm).
6. Web Size: 6 inch (152.4 mm).
7. Fasteners, 25 gauge Framing: Type S screws.
8. Fasteners, 20 gauge Framing: Type S-12 screws.
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2.4 SUSPENSION SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A. Tie Wire: ASTM A641/A641M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.0625 inch (1.59 mm)
diameter wire, or double strand of 0.0475 inch (1.21 mm) diameter wire.
C. Wire Hangers: ASTM A641/A641M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.162 inch (4.12 mm)
diameter.
D. Flat Hangers: Steel sheet, 1 x 3/16 inch (25.4 x 4.76 mm) by length indicated on drawings.
E. Carrying Channels: Cold-rolled, commercial steel sheet with a base metal thickness of
0.0538 inch (1.37 mm) and minimum 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) wide flanges.
1. Depth: 3/4 inch (19 mm).
2. Depth: 1-1/2 inches (38 mm).
3. Depth: 2 inches (51 mm).
4. Depth: 2-1/2 inches (64 mm).
5. Depth: As indicated on Drawings.
F. Furring Channels:
1. Cold-rolled Channels: 0.0538 inch (1.37 mm) bare steel thickness, with minimum 1/2
inch (12.7 mm) wide flanges, 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) deep.
2. Steel Studs: ASTM C645. ViperStud listed below is knurled, not dimpled. No dimpled
studs allowed.
a. Viper25 Stud, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 25 gauge, 0.0147 inch (0.3734
mm).
b. ViperTrack25 Track, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 25 gauge, 0.0147 inch
(0.3734 mm); approved for use on Viper25, Viper20.
c. Viper20, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0195 inch (0.495 mm).
d. Viper20, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0209 inch (0.531 mm).
e. Viper20 Track, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0195 inch (0.495
mm).
f. Viper20 Track, Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0209 inch (0.531
mm).
g. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: As indicated on Drawings.
h. Web Size: 1-5/8 inches (42 mm).
i. Web Size: 2-1/2 inches (64 mm).
j. Web Size: 3-1/2 inches (89 mm).
k. Web Size: 3-5/8 inches (92 mm).
l. Web Size: 4 inches (102 mm).
m. Web Size: 6 inches (152 mm).
n. Flanges: Equal lengths 1-1/4 inches (32 mm).
3. Furring Channels: 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) deep.
a. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 25 gauge, 0.0179 inch (0.45 mm).
b. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 22 gauge, 0.0269 inch (0.68 mm).
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c. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 20 gauge, 0.0296 inch (0.75 mm).
d. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: As indicated on Drawings.
4. Resilient Furring Channels: 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) deep members designed to reduce
sound transmission.
a. Configuration: Asymmetrical or hat shaped.
b. Configuration: Asymmetrical.
c. Configuration: Hat shaped.
G. Grid Suspension System for Ceilings: ASTM C645, direct-hung system composed of main
beams and cross-furring members that interlock.
2.5 ACCESSORlES
A. General: Provide auxiliary materials that comply with referenced installation standards.
1. Fasteners for Metal Framing: Type, material, size, corrosion resistance and holding
power required to fasten steel members to substrates.
2.6 MATERIALS
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verification of Conditions: Verify that conditions of substrates previously installed under other
sections or contracts are acceptable for product installation in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions prior to wall framing installation.
1. Inform Architect of unacceptable conditions immediately upon discovery.
2. Proceed with installation only after unacceptable conditions have been remedied and
after receipt of written approval from Architect.
3. Proceed with installation only after unacceptable conditions have been remedied.
B. ______.
3.2 PREPARATION
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support ceiling.
1. Provide concrete inserts and steel deck devices to other trades for installation well in
advance of time needed for coordination with other construction.
C. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the
best result for the substrate under the project conditions.
3.3 INSTALLATION
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height of the framed section. Plumb the panel against the web of the tabbed track and
bend out tabs in tabbed track to secure the panel in place.
6. Insert a CT Stud into the top and bottom tabbed track and fit tightly over the previously
installed 1 inch panel. Allow equal clearance between track and stud at top and
bottom tabbed track. The stud length shall be 3/4 inch less than the total height of the
framed section.
7. Install the second 1 inch liner board panel inside the tabbed track and within the tabs
of the CT studs.
8. Install succeeding studs and panels in the same manner as described for the first and
second panels until the wall section is complete.
9. Anchor the final panel section at 12 inches on center with tabs from the tabbed track.
10. Where wall heights exceed the standard or available length of the liner board panels,
the panels shall be cut and stacked with joints occurring within the top or bottom third
of the wall height. The shorter panels shall be minimum 24 inches long and of
sufficient length to engage 2 studs.
11. For doors, ducts or other large penetrations or openings, install jamb track as
perimeter framing. Use 20 gauge track with a 3 inch back leg for elevator doors and
block cavity. Install 12 inch wide gypsum filler strips for doors exceeding 7 ft 0 inches
height.
C. Waste Management:
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1. Coordinate recycling of waste materials with appropriate sections in Division 01.
2. Collect recyclable waste and dispose of or recycle field generated construction waste
created during demolition, construction or final cleaning.
3. Remove recycling containers and bins from site.
4. _____.
3.6 ATTACHMENTS
A. Schedules: _____.
END OF SECTION
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