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Where the ceiling system provides lateral support for (UBCS) 47 -18 (1988 edition) and on Title 24, CAC, nonbearing partitions, it shall be designed for the prescribed requirements for schools. They are not intended to be a lateral force reaction from the partitions as specified in the substitute for review by design professionals. Partitions section of these guidelines. Connection of lighting ,!:. fixtures to the ceiling system shall be designed for a lateral --)1.; ii,� ;,, force of 100 percent of the weight of the fixture. t .CLASSIFICATION 2. Grid Members, Connectors and Expansion Devices t v The main runners and cross runners of the ceiling system The structural performance required from a ceiling and their splices, intersection connectors, and expansion suspension system shall be defined in terms of a suspension devices shall be designed and constructed to carry a mean system structural classification. The load - carrying capacity ultimate test load of not less than 180 pounds or twice shall be the maximum uniformly distributed load (pounds the actual load, whichever is greater, in tension with a 5- per linear foot) that a simply supported main runner section degree misalignment of the members in any direction and having a span length of 4 feet 0 inch is capable of supporting in compression. In lieu of a 5- degree misalignment, the without a mid -span deflection exceeding 0.133 inch, or load may be applied with a 1 -inch eccentricity on a sample 1/360 of the 4 -foot 0 -inch span length. The structural not more than 24 inches long on each side of the splice. classification listed in a Manufacturer's recommendations The connectors at splices and intersections all shall be of shall be determined by the capability of main runners. These the mechanical interlocking type. Where composition or classifications shall be: configuration of ceiling system members or assemblies 1. Light -Duty Systems: Used where ceiling loads other and their connections are such that calculations of their than acoustical tile or lay -in panels are not anticipated, such allowable load - carrying capacity cannot be made in as residential or light commercial structures. accordance with established methods of analysis, their 2. Intermediate -Duty Systems: Used primarily for ordinary performance shall be established by test. Evaluation of commercial structures in which some ceiling loads, due to test results shall be made on the basis of the mean values light fixtures and air diffusers, are anticipated. resulting from tests of not fewer than three identical 3. Heavy -Duty Systems: Used primarily for commercial specimens, provided the deviation of any individual test structures in which the quantities and weights of ceiling result from the mean value does not exceed plus or minus fixtures (lights, air diffusers, etc.) are greater than those for 10 percent. an ordinary commercial structure. 3. Substantiation Cross runners shall be capable of carrying the design load Each ceiling system manufacturer shall furnish lateral (as dictated by job conditions) without exceeding the loading systems, indicating the following: a. Maximum maximum allowable deflection equal to 1/360 of its span. bracing pattem and minimum wire sizes. b. Tension and � �f. ,� compression force capabilities of main runner splices, cross !t- /A,47* runner connections, and expansion devices. All tests shall be i LATERAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS conducted by an approved testing agency. Suspended ceilings that are designed and constructed to support ceiling panels or tiles, with or without lighting ' INSTALLATION t:,, t ;; x .1 , fixtures, ceiling mounted air terminals, or other ceiling . mounted services shall comply with the requirements of 1. Vertical Hangers this standard. Suspension wires shall not be smaller than No. 12 gage Exceptions: spaced at 4 feet on center or No. 10 gage spaced at 5 feet on 1. A ceiling area of 144 square feet or less surrounded by center along each main runner unless calculations justifying walls that connect directly to the structure above shall be the increased spacing are provided. Each vertical wire exempt from the lateral load design requirements of these shall be attached to the ceiling suspension member and standards. to the support above with a minimum of three turns. Any 2. Ceilings constructed of lath and plaster or gypsum board, connection device at the supporting construction shall be screw or nail attached to suspended members that support capable of carrying not less than 100 pounds. Suspension a ceiling on one level extending from wall to wall shall be wires shall not hang more than 1 in 6 out -of -plumb unless exempt from the lateral load design requirements of these countersloping wires are provided. Wires shall not attach to standards. or bend around interfering material or equipment. A 1.,,,, or equivalent device shall be used where obstructions .5, x ri, preclude direct suspension. Trapeze suspensions shall be a ' MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS minimum of back -to -back 1 -1/4 inch cold -rolled channels ; , for spans exceeding 48 inches. 1. Lateral Forces 2. Perimeter Hangers Such ceiling systems and their connections to the building The perimeter ends of each cross runner and main runner 1 . _i shall be supported independently a maximum of 8 inches fixtures (see figure 7), these cross runners must provide from each wall or ceiling discontinuity with No. 12 gage the same carrying capacity as the main runner. If the cross wire or approved wall support. These wires shall not hang runners are not the same carrying capacity as the main tees, more than 1 in 6 out -of -plumb and must be connected to an supplementary, No. 12 gage hanger wires shall be attached adjacent wall or to the structure above. to the grid members within 3 inches of each corner of each 3. Lateral Force Bracing fixture supported by a cross tee. Where substantiating design calculations are not provided, Light fixtures weighing less than 10 pounds shall have horizontal restraints shall be effected by four No. 12 gage one, No. 12 gage hanger wire connected from the fixture wires secured to the main runner within 2 inches of the cross housing to the structure above. This wire may be slack. runner intersection and splayed 90 degrees from each other Supplementary hanger wires are not required. at an angle not exceeding 45 degrees from the plane of the Lighting fixtures weighing more than 10 pounds but less than ceiling. A strut fastened to the main runner shall be extended 56 pounds shall have, in addition to the requirements outlined , to and fastened to the structural members supporting the above, two No. 12 gage hanger wires connected from the roof or floor above. The strut shall be adequate to resist the fixture housing to the structure above. These wires may be vertical component induced by the bracing wires. These slack. horizontal restraint points shall be placed 12 feet on center Lighting fixtures weighing 56 pounds or more shall be in both directions with the first point within 6 feet from supported directly from the structure above by approved each wall. Attachment of the restraint wires to the structure hangers. Supplementary hangers are not required. above shall be adequate for the -load imposed. Lateral force Pendant -hung lighting fixtures shall be supported directly • bracing members shall be spaced a minimum of 6 inches from the structure above using No.9 gage wire or an approved from all horizontal piping or duct work that is not provided alternate support without using the ceiling suspension system with bracing restraints for horizontal forces. Bracing wires for direct support. shall be attached to the grid and to the structure in such a manner that they can support a design load of not less than '" Y PP .� 200 pounds or the actual design load, with a safety factor of 2, whichever is greater. ` MECHANICAL :.- ' re-} 4. Perimeter Members Ceiling mounted air terminals or services weighing less Unless perimeter members are a structural part of the than 20 pounds shall be positively attached to the ceiling approved system, wall angles or channels shall be suspension main runners or to cross runners with the same considered as aesthetic closures and shall have no structural carrying capacity as the main runners. value assessed to themselves or their method of attachment to the walls. Ends of main runners and cross members shall Terminals or services weighing 20 pounds but not more than 56 pounds shall have in addition to the above, two No. 12 be tied together to prevent their spreading. gage hanger wires connected from the terminal or service to 5. Attachment of Members to the Perimeter the ceiling system hangers or to the structure above. These , To facilitate installation, main runners and cross runners wires may be slack. I . may be attached to the perimeter member at two adjacent Terminals or services weighing more than 56 pounds shall walls with clearance between the wall and the runners be supported directly from the structure above by approved maintained at the other two walls or as otherwise shown or hangers. described for the approved system. , .4n n k.; Y � 4 , 4 PARTIT % � 1 , . ` , "' ; ∎ r:: :� ., a LI ' A, >t f � w � ' ' 2 ''''-',: The drawings shall clearly identify all systems and shall i Only Intermediate and Heavy Duty ceiling systems as define or show all supporting details, lighting fixture defined in the Classification section of these guidelines may attachment, lateral force bracing, partition bracing, etc. Such be used for the support of lighting fixtures. definition may be by reference to this standard, or approved All lighting fixtures shall be positively attached to the system, in whole or in part. Deviations or variations must be suspended ceiling system. The attachment device shall shown or defined in detail. have a capacity of 100 percent of the lighting fixture weight s` ,. acting in any direction. When intermediate -duty systems are used supplementary .,, DRAWINGS AND, SPECIFICATIONS ; ..< No. 12 gage hanger wires shall be attached to the grid , - •`- members within 3 inches of each corner of each fixture. V T t The drawings shall clearly identify all systems and shall Tandem fixtures may utilize common wires. define or show all supporting details, lighting fixture Where heavy -duty systems are used, supplemental hangers attachment, lateral force bracing, partition bracing, etc. Such wires are not required if a 48 -inch modular hanger wire definition may be by reference to this standard, or approved pattern is followed. When cross runners are used without system, in whole or in part. Deviations or variations must be supplemental hangers wires to support the ends of lighting shown or defined in detail. i 2 I, x1 6 ; FIGURE 1 CEILING GRID DETAILS , Wall connection 8° Max. 8" Max. or see note 1 f 12 ga. hanger wire or see note 1 Min. 3 turns i-- Main or cross runner ° Wall connection III Acoustic panel - 111 Wall angle 1 II Wall angle Pop rivet . (see note 2) Detail B Acceptable hanger wire connection to grid Main runner 12 ga. hanger wire Min. 3 tums d • Notes Cross runner 1 . Eight inches or 1/4 the length of the end runner — Acoustic panel .!!III ! I l I I 11 I I I l i l 1 l I I I I I 1 ' 1 I I I I I I !I . h 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' i l l 1 1 1 1 I I 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 l ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !I11h whichever is less 2. optional, if used, attach only to two adjacent walls 5 • FIGURE 2 SUGGESTED .DETAILS:WIRECONNECTIONS TO WOOD CONSTRUCTION • Detail A Detail B Wood joist or rafter At wood joist or rafter 3 -1 1/2' x 9 ga. staples or 1/4' dia. screw eye with full thread { 3 - stronghold "J° nails b embedment (1 1/4° min.) 3' Max. at each wire loop i Bracing wire Joist or rafter 1' Min. Hanger wire Bracing wire Joist or rafter Detail C Detail D At wood joist or block To bottom of joist %yl 3.1 112" x 9 ga. staples or /�� + J For bracing wires – fully embed screw eye IIJJ //�' 3 - stronghold "J" nails at each wire loop ,, —Jr threads in direction of wire 2 Min. N! � ' 1/4° dia. drilled hole " I 4 2 x blkg. w/2 - 16d common nails ea. end t ' - �� l J Saddle tie – (See Detail G) Bracing wire ` Hanger wire Note: Solid blocking required for either type of bracing 3 Detail E Detail F Bracing wire parallel to wood truss Micro-lam upper flange Web member Saddle tie (see Detail G) Bottom chord 1 Do not insert screw eyes into side of micro -lam flange —� Hanger wire Bracing wire Bracing wire Detail G Detail H Typical saddle tie Micro-lam lower flange Dimensions greater Note: Do not Insert screw eyes parallel to laminations than 1/2' (see Detail 9 (detail may also be used at top chord) ( 1F - 741 1 1/4` dia. screw eye with 1 1/4' min. penetration Hanger wires & bracing wires – 3 turns Hanger wire I 1' Min. • `.' FIGURE '3 WIRE ATTACHMENT TO CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Detail A Detail B Vertical hanger wire attachment Splayed seismic bracing wire attachment Shot in anchor `Hilli' DN27P87 or equal 5/16" drill -in expansion anchor n minimum 3/4"— o ° • • Structural concrete Structural concrete 45° Ceiling clip 'NW or equal 13 ga. x 3/4" wide max • Steel strap 1' wide x 2' long x 12 ga. minimum 3 turns -; 3 turns I �. Vertical hanger wire Splayed seismic bracing wire Detail C Detail D Wire `Pigtail' w/ 2' dia. loop & 4' tail Wire `Pigtail' w/ 2' dia. loop & 4' tail Structural concrete /SEX: • 'r'! Structural concrete 45° Max. "•.• • '' Vertical wire hanger . +i Bracing wire 4 Y lwx ' FF 4 { .. e.k FIGURE 4 SUGGESTED DETAILS :WIRE CONNECTIONS TO STEEL CONSTRUCTION;_ Detail A Detail B At steel beams At open -web steel joist Structural shape j Web members Steel strap (See Figure 3, Detail B) Bottom cord s Q 'HiIU' celiling dip or equal (See Figure 3, Detail A) Vertical hanger wire See Figure 3, Detail A and B Splayed seismic bracing wire Splayed seismic bracng wire Vertical hanger wire Detail C Detail D At steel roof deck At steel roof deck Insulation over steel deck Insulation over steel deck 2 -#8 x U2" self tapping screws , d 20 ga. min. Bracing wire #3 x 12• rebar Steel straps 3' wide x 4' long x 12 ga Hanger wire — tie to #3 rebar with three wraps around rebar and one Note: If self tapping screws are used with concrete fill, set screws before wrap around wire placing concrete. FIGURE 5 SUGGESTED DETAILS:WIRE CONNECTIONS TO STEEL CONSTRUCTIONS R , Detail A Detail B At steel deck with insulating fill At steel deck with concrete fill Non - structural concrete fill Structural concrete fit Steel deck II Steel deck See Figure 4, Detail B for altemate support detail , Shot -in or expansion anchor 1W1614 Ted #3 rebar x length req'd to cover min. of Head' eye bolt (load testing required) four high corrugations Wire "Pigtail Hanger wire (See Figure 3, Detail C) Note: Bracing wire detail similar Detail C Detail D At steel deck with concrete fill At steel deck with concrete fill Structural concrete till I Structural concrete fill Steel dedk a r 0 • o ' Steel deck ; t 4 1;;;P 6 - • p°, i ki Vi • }, . e. (See Figure 3, Detail B) See Figure 3, Detail A Bracing wire Hanger wire Note: If self tapping screws are used with concrete fill, set screws before placing concrete 5 4 FIGURE 6 SOFFIT DETAIL . No. 1c ru hanger wire 11.1"."1".-- strut runner r strut for seismic typ. % 2 x wood joist Ilgr Wood joist ` f No. 12 Ga. splay (See struct.) (See t•), No. 12 Ga. hanger wire @ 6' -0" o.c. «� wire @ each runner MIIIMA "11 ‘...?"* -- /in f/ Gyp board .sue ,: �� �� Pop rivet wall `7 • angle support 3" x 1/4" dia. 3" x 1/4" dia. CCCIII closed eye closed eye screw screw with 1" with 1" min. min. penetration penetration into wood into wood ��� Note: No. 12 Ga. No. 12 Ga. r i _• • IC" Bend and pop rivet hanger or hanger or splay tee or No. 6 tec screw. splay wire wire where occurs where occurs Note: Wires shall be attached to suspension members with a minimum of three turns. `' FIGURE 7 LOCATION OF SUPPLMENTAL HANGERS OR REQUIRED CROSS TEE STRENGTHS Intermediate Duty Main Tee �� a ® Supplemental Hanger Wire Locations . ►` �� 2' x 4' 2' x 4' within Three Inches of the Corner Light Fixture Supplemental Light Fixture 16 lb./Ft i �► �r Hanger Wires .►� �, 4' Cross Tee �p �� as Shown �► 1� or Supplemental Main Tee (Black) as Hanger Wires ■ as Shown Cross Tee (Green) Intermediate Duty Main Tee Heavy Duty Main Tee Intermediate Duty Main Tee Heavy Duty Main Tee gr4 2' x 4' 2' x 2' 2' x 2' Light Supplemental Light 2 x 4, 161bJFt. Light Fixture Hanger Wires �,, xture �� Li ht 4' Cross Tee ® Fix t ur e ® as Shown ► �� Fixture or Supplemental MI Hanger Wires as Shown Intermediate Duty Main Tee Heavy Duty Main Tee ' Intermediate Duty Main Tee Heavy Duty Main Tee I 111111.11111M.1111 11111111.1.11111=111110 1 1 2'x4' Supplemental 2'x2' 2'x4' 4' Cross Tee 2'x2' Light Hanger Wires Light Light or Supplemental Light I Fixture as Shown Fixture Fixture Hanger Wires Fixture ng& AL 14 0 iii �i 1 Intermediate Duty Main Tee Heavy Duty Main Tee it 6 . = ~;fir., FIGURE 8 TYPICAL BRACING . 1 1 ® Bracing Location f B-6 L AA J _ >< 1 >< i_ _4 0 EE 6' -0 Max. 12' -0 12' -0 >< >< 1 1 1 �' < D D 1 � — 1 c I L L i >< ■ ® >• 0 0 — I 1 I i i i C 1 A -A B -B C -C I or less or less or less / Strut stabilizer / AA or similar device / Cross runner Main runner 0 w Main runner 0 / t / Po rivet - optional Cross tee Cross tee i / Pop P Pop rivet - optional slot Nail slot I / 2 adjacent sides only 2 adjacent sides only See next image D -D below D -D E -E ! . 45° or less ( 45° or less or less Strut stabilizer .. or similar device / ` 12 Ga. splayed ■ brace wires K0�— 45° or less 11/ 45° or less Il l Cross runner j Main beam I Nail Cross tee . /` .S Lateral bracing 6-0" or less 1 Same references as shown on C-C from wall -12 -0" on center I 7 I 1 q: tp'�tv ai (: ?4�' �4, r FIGURE'9 'SEISMIC ZONE MAP OF THE; UNITED STATES i i I 41 it a, eaLZ. P li° , sxKt /lCS'� I 111 x I rot 1 . #1111 I 1111.11111111111 ajillill I ler I 0� 1111111111 1 4 00 t > o ■ Ell Zone 3 1032 -A N.E. 65th Street Zone 4 Northwest Seattle, WA 98115 ■ Wall and PHONE: (206) 524 -4243 1 Ceiling FAx: (206) 524 - 4136 I. Bureau www.nwcb.org • info @nwcb.org INDUSTRYWIDE COORDINATION & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION i 8 (45) Designation: C 636 — 04 , u1 INTERNATIONAL Standard Practice for Installation of Metal Ceiling Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay -In Panels This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 636; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval. This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense. 1. Scope 2. Installation of Components 1.1 This practice covers the installation of suspension sys- 2.1 Hangers: tems for acoustical tile and lay -in panels. It is applicable to 2.1.1 Where acoustical ceilings are suspended from a struc- contractors whose services are utilized for installing acoustical ture of wood construction, attach hangers with suitable me- ceilings and to other trades if their activities are responsible for chanical devices either to the bottom edge of the wood joists or interference with ceiling components or performance as de- to the vertical face of the wood joists near the bottom edge. fined in this recommended practice. Holding power tests certified by the manufacturer must be 1.2 While the practices described in this document have available on request for bottom edge attachment devices. equal application to rated fire - resistive suspension systems, 2.1.2 Where acoustical ceilings are suspended from a struc- additional requirements may have been imposed to obtain the ture of concrete construction, mount hangers using cast -in- fire endurance classification of particular floor - ceiling or roof- place hanger wires, hanger inserts, or other hanger attachment ceiling assemblies. These details should be obtained from the devices whose suitability has been demonstrated by standard manufacturers. construction practice or by certified test data. 1.3 Similarly, additional detailing may be necessary to meet 2.1.3 Space hangers for carrying channels or main runners 4 sound attenuation requirements when ceiling plenums extend ft 0 in. (1.2 m) on centers. If local situations allow greater over contiguous rooms. These, too, should be obtained from center distances between hangers, reduce the load - carrying the manufacturer of the acoustical material employed. capacity of the ceiling suspension system commensurate with 1.4 The values stated in inch -pound units are to be regarded the actual center -to- center hanger distances used. If local as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for situations allow lesser center distances between hangers, in- information only. crease the load - carrying capacity of the ceiling suspension 1.5 While many of the practices described in this practice system commensurate with the actual center -to- center hanger have application to the installation of metal suspension systems distances used. in exterior environments, the specific design of exterior ceiling 2.1.4 Each suspension wire shall not hang more than one in installations requires the review and approval of the architect six out of plumb unless a countersloping wire or horizontal or engineer, or both, who are responsible for the construction bracing is provided. See Fig. 1 for allowable countersloping of the building or modifications to an existing building. While methods. Suspension wires should not press against ducts or recommendations from the manufacturer should be solicited, it pipes. remains the final responsibility of the architect/engineer to 2.1.5 Hangers formed from galvanized sheet metal stock ensure proper application of the materials in question. shall be suitable for suspending carrying channels or main 1.6 This standard does not purport to address of the safety • runners from an existing structure provided that the hangers do concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility not yield, twist, or undergo other objectionable movement. of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and 2.1.6 Wire hangers for suspending carrying channels or health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory main runners from an existing structure shall be prepared from limitations prior to use. a minimum of No. 12 -gage (2.05 -mm) galvanized, soft - annealed, mild steel wire. 2.1.7 In some installations hanger wires are secured to ' This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E33 on Environ- special attachment devices that support the carrying channels mental Acoustics and is the direct responsibility . of Subcommittee E33.04 on or main runners. Such attachment devices shall have certified Application of Acoustical Materials and Systems. Current edition approved April 1, 2004. Published May 2004. Originally load test data from an independent test laboratory and shall be approved in 1969. Last previous edition approved in 2003 as C 636 — 03. capable of carrying five times the design load. Copyright C ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428 -2959, United States. 1 Copyright by ASTM Intl (all rights reserved); Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Mark Fowler (Northwest Wall AFFILIATION Ceiling Bureau); Tue Nov 2 17:05:15 EST 2002 0 C 636 -04 A M INIMUN MINIMUM 5• ANGLE 45 ANGLE a ° 0 0 a METHOD 1 MINI'tiM MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM ANGL A S' ANGLC 45' ANGLE \A ANVLG I 7 al _ 0 0 0l0 00 J METHOD 2 `11 1, 1 ,t 1, ,t MINIMUM , NI ANGLE ' �5' ANGLE � 5' ANGLE i !1.► METHOD 3 FIG. 1 Allowable Countersloping Methods 2.2 Carrying Channels: 2.2.4 In installations where hanger wires are wrapped 2.2.1 Install the carrying channels so that they are all level around carrying channels, the wire loops shall be tightly to within I/s in. in 12 ft (3.2 mm in 3.66 m). formed to prevent any vertical movement or rotation of the . 2.2.2 Perform leveling with the supporting hangers taut to member within the loop. prevent any subsequent downward movement of the carrying 2.3 Main Runners: channels when the ceiling loads are imposed. 2.3.1 Install main runners so that they are all level to within 2.2.3 Local kinks or bends shall not be made in hanger wires 1/4 in. in 10 ft (6.4 mm in 3.05 m). Determine evaluation of as a means of leveling carrying channels. levelness from measurements taken below hanger points. Make 2 Copyright by ASTM Intl (all rights reserved); Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Mark Fowler (Northwest Wall AFFILIATION Ceiling Bureau); Tue Nov 2 17:05:15 EST 2002 C 636 — 04 the measurements after completion of the ceiling installations judged suitable both before and after ceiling loads are imposed but prior to building occupancy. if the joint provides sufficient alignment so that the exposed 2.3.2 Where main runners are supported directly by hang- surfaces of two abutting main runners lie within a vertical ers, perform leveling with the supporting hanger taut to prevent distance of 0.015 in. (0.38 mm) of each other and within a any subsequent downward movement of the main runners horizontal distance of 0.015 in. (0.38 mm) of each other. when the ceiling loads are imposed. 2.6.2 There shall be no visually apparent angular displace - 2.3.3 Local kinks or bends shall not be made in hanger wires ment of the longitudinal axis of one runner with respect to the as a means of leveling main runners. other. 2.3.4 In installations where hanger wires are wrapped 2.6.3 Assembly devices shall provide sufficient spacing through or around main runners, the wire loops shall be tightly control so that horizontal gaps between exposed surfaces of wrapped and sharply bent to prevent any vertical movement or either abutting or intersecting members shall not exceed 0.020 rotation of the member within the loops. The wire must be in. (0.51 mm). wrapped around itself a minimum of three full turns (360° 2.6.4 Spring wire clips used for supporting main runners each) within a 3 -in. length. See Fig. 2 for an example. shall maintain tight contact between the main' runners and the 2.3.5 When installing fire resistive main runners, all fire carrying channels when the ceiling loads are imposed on the expansion relief cut outs in the main runner shall be installed runners. within three inches of a vertical support hangar wire. Vertical 2.7 Ceiling Fixtures: support hangar wire spaced greater than three inches from fire 2.7.1 Mount fixtures installed in acoustical tile or lay -in expansion relief cutouts is only permitted when the load panel ceilings in a manner that will not compromise ceiling performance has been evaluated at the greater distance. performance. 2.4 Cross Runners: 2.7.2 Fixtures shall not be supported from main runners or 2.4.1 Install cross runners supported by either main runners cross runners if the weight of the fixture causes the total dead or by other cross runners to within 1/22 in. (0.79 mm) of the load to exceed the deflection capability of the ceiling suspen- required center distances. This tolerance shall be noncumula- sion system. In such cases, the fixture load shall be supported tive beyond 12 ft (3.66 m). by supplemental hangers within 6 in. (152 mm) of each corner, 2.4.2 Intersecting runners shall form a right angle. or the fixture shall be separately supported. 2.4.3 The exposed surfaces of two intersecting runners shall 2.7.3 Fixtures shall not be installed so that main runners or lie within a vertical distance of 0.015 in. (0.38 mm) of each cross runners will be eccentrically loaded except where provi- other with the abutting (cross) member always above the sion is inherent in the system (or is separately provided for) to continuous (main) member. prevent undesirable section rotation or displacement, or both. 2.5 Splines— Splines used to form a concealed mechanical In any case, runners supporting ceiling fixtures shall not rotate joint seal between adjacent tiles shall be compatible with the more than 2° after the fixture loads are imposed. tile kerf design so that the adjacent tile will be horizontal when 2.7.4 Where fixture installation would produce rotation of installed. Where splines are longer than the dimension between runners in excess of 2 °, install fixtures with the use of suitable edges of supporting members running perpendicular to the accessory devices. These devices shall support the fixture in splines, place the splines so that they rest either all above or all such a manner that main runners and cross runners will be below the main running members. loaded symmetrically rather than eccentrically. 2.6 Assembly Devices: 2.6.1 Join abutting sections of main runner by means of 3. Interference of Ceiling Related Components suitable connections such as splices, interlocking ends, tab 3.1 The specifier shall designate the type of suspension locks, pin locks, and so forth. A joint connection shall be system to be employed and shall communicate to all parties concerned the necessary details of the acoustical ceiling to satisfactorily identify the number, size, spacing, location, and types of fixtures to be accommodated in or above the ceiling. 3.2 Prior to the beginning of ceiling work at a construction site, the ceiling contractor and other contractors whose work is related to the ceiling installation shall designate all areas of potential interference between ceiling components and compo- nents from other trades. - -.- 3.3 All areas of interference that arise following the begin- 3. MAX. ning of ceiling construction shall be reported by the contractors involved to the general contractor or the specifier, or both, as soon as the interference is observed. 4. Appearance r 4.1 Lighting: 4.1.1 Where light from fixtures, cove lights, or high win- dows strikes the surface at a small angle, even slight uneven - FIG. 2 Hanger Wire Tie Detail ness of joints of acoustical tile may result in unsatisfactory 3 Copyright by ASTM Int'I (all rights reserved); Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Mark Fowler (Northwest Wall AFFILIATION Ceiling Bureau); Tue Nov 2 17:05:15 EST 2002 C636 -04 appearance. Under such conditions beveled tile should be used 5. Inspection in preference to square edge tile and installed with considerable 5.1 The inspection of specific ceiling areas for acceptability care. shall be made with lighting conditions corresponding to that of 4.1.2 The unfavorable appearance sometimes produced by final building occupancy. If temporary lighting must be used, edge lighting of ceilings suggests the desirability of using flush care shall be taken to position lights such that temporary or recessed mounted lighting fixtures wherever this problem conditions will approximate the final lighting condition. may be a critical one. Ceiling shadows cast by strong natural light coming through high windows also suggests the desir- 6. Keywords ability of using tinted glass, blinds, or draperies to soften or 6.1 acoustical ceiling; acoustical tile; lay -in panels; metal diffuse the light entering such openings. ceiling suspension system; suspension systems ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item mentioned in this standard. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, are entirely their own responsibility. 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Individual reprints (single or multiple copies) of this standard may be obtained by contacting ASTM at the above address or at 610 - 832 -9585 (phone), 610 - 832 -9555 (fax), or service @astm.org (e- mail); or through the ASTM website (wwwastm.org). • • 4 Copyright by ASTM Intl (all rights reserved); Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Mark Fowler (Northwest Wall AFFILIATION Ceiling Bureau); Tue Nov 2 17:05:15 EST 2002 1032 A N.E. 65th Street CeBin Northwest Seattle, WA 98115 Phone: (206) 524 -4243 Wall and Fax: (206) 524 -4136 Ceiling Bureau www.nwcb.org • info @nwcb.org Industrywide Coordination & Development Association Seismic Design Categories January 2004 The installation of lay -in acoustical ceilings would vary from region to region in the United States. The "Seismic Zone" could have an impact on the need for additional lateral force bracing. Seismic zones were first introduced into the building codes in 1935 and have been continually updated over the years. A seismic zone is solely dependent on the probable site ground motion for a region. This was developed through experience of where earthquakes were most likely to happen and to what severity. The new International Building Code (IBC) will not have seismic zones. The new term is Seismic Design Category (SDC) and is based on much more than merely the region of the country. Design categories are A,B,C,D,E and F. The SDC is based on three basic criteria. 1. Probable Site Ground Motion 2. Soil (site class) 3. Building Occupancy use Building occupancy groups are broken into 4 types. • Type IV is for agricultural buildings • Type III is for essential buildings • Type II is for Structures that represent a substantial hazard in the event of collapse or failure • Type I is for buildings that do not fit type II or III or IV Probable site motion is based on FEMA maps, the maximum spectral acceleration and the design acceleration response. Site class is based on the type of soil. Soil classifications are A,B,C,D,E or F. A. Hard Rock B. Rock C. Very dense soil , soft rock D. Stiff soil (default) E. Soft soil F. Special Soil The process to determine the SDC must be done by an engineer. However, it can stated that Seismic Design Categories D,E and F are roughly equivalent to zones 2,3 and 4, at least as far as ceilings is concerned. Seismic Design Categories A and B are roughly equivalent to zones 0 and 1. Seismic Design Category C has no UBC equivalent. International Building Code (2000) Suspended Ceiling Installation Requirements All Seismic Design Categories Free Floating Components source: IBC 1621.2.1 Architectural components supported by chains or otherwise suspended from the structure are not required to meet lateral seismic force requirements so long as they are capable of moving a minimum of 12 inches or swing 45 degrees off vertical, without damage or contacting an obstruction. Gravity design Toads must be three times operating Toad. Seismic Design Categories A & B The IBC does not require any special installation considerations for suspended ceiling installations in these categories. It is assumed that the basic standards listed in ASTM C 636, Standard Practice for Installation of Metal Ceiling Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay -In Panels should be followed. Wall Molding . Wall molding is not mentioned in the C 636 standard. All options are • • available and no standard practice for attachment is specified. • Hangers . • Attachment of the hangers to the building structure must be by means demonstrated to be suitable by standard construction practice or by • certified test data. SOURCE: ASTM C636 -96, SECTION 2.12 . Space hangers four feet on center or adjust suspension system allowable load based on actual center spacing. SOURCE:ASTMC636.96, SECTION2.1.3 Hangers must be plumb within one in six (6108) unless counter - sloping wire or horizontal bracing is provided. SOURCE: -96, SECTION 2.1.4 Wire hangers must be minimum 12 -gage galvanized, soft- annealed, mild steel wire. SOURCE: ASTM C 636-96, SECTION2.1.6 Devices used to attach wires to the grid must be certified to carry five times the design load. SOURCE: ASTM C 636 -96, SECTION2.1.7 ,� 1032 -A N.E. 65th Street NOr flI1 V S WA 98115 (206) 524 -4243 Wall and Fax: (206) 524 -4136 B www .nwcb.org • • info @nwcb.org — 2 Industrywide Coordination & Develonment Accnrint;in • Wires loops must be tightly formed and secured by a minimum of three complete wraps completed within three inches. SOURCE: ASTM C 636-96, SECTION 2.3.4 Main Beams No performance standard is given for Toad carrying capacity of the mains beams. Components are to be selected based on the design Toads of the ceiling assembly. Mains are to be level within 1 /4" in 10 feet. SOURCE ASTM c 636 -96, SECTION223.1 Connections must align properly (60.015" vertical or horizontal) and there shall be no visually apparent angular displacement. SOURCE: ASTM C 636 -96, SECTION 2.6 1 ' • Gaps between connected main beams must be Tess than 0.020 ". SOURCE: ASTM C 636 -96, SECTION2.6.3 Cross Tees Must be installed within 1/32" of required center spacing. SOURCE: ASTM C 636 -96, SECTION 2.4.1 Must form right angles with the main beams. No tolerance is specified. SOURCE: ASTM C 636 -96, SECTION 2.4.2 Must be flush with the mains. ( -0.0 "+0.015") SOURCE: ASTMC636 -96, SEC77ON2.4.3 Seismic Design category C IBC 2000 calls for suspended ceilings in this category to be installed in accordance with CISCA 0-2. These recommendations were first published July 1, 1991 and were reprinted September 1, 2002 with minor changes. The objective of this standard is to create a free - floating ceiling. The following requirements are in addition to those listed for ASTM C 636. Ceiling Weight • The actual weight of the ceiling system, including grid, panels, light fixtures, and air terminals is to be no more than 2.5 psf.. All other services must be supported independently from the ceiling system. When the average ceiling weight exceeds 2.5 psf the ceiling is to be installed to meet the CISCA 3-4 provisions. SOURCE: CISCA 0-2, PG 3, SEC 4, #3 • 1032 -A N. 65th Street Northwest Seattle, WA 98115 NO No t ll and Phone: (206) 524 -4243 W ill a Fax: (206) 524 -4136 -3- Bureau www.nwcb.org•infoenwcb.org Industrywide Coordination & DevelopmentAssoclation ��■ 1032 -A N.E. 65th Street Phone: (06 524 -4243 Wall n Fax (20 6) 524 -4136 Ceiling Bureau www.nwcb.org • Infoenwcb.org • Wall Molding Industrywide Coordination & Development Association Moldings must have horizontal flange of at least 7/8 inch. SOURCE: CISCA 0-2, PG 4, SEC 1, #5 The terminal ends of the grid must rest on the molding with at least 3/8" clearance from the wall and at least 3/8" perch on the molding. SOURCE: CISCA 0-2, PG 4, SEC 1, 115 Shadow molding may be used to meet this requirement. SOURCE: CISCA 0-2, PG 4, SEC 1, I!5 Perimeter attachment is not permitted. SOURCE: CISCA -2, PG4, SEC 1, #6 When the horizontal leg of the molding is less than 7/8 of an inch wide the terminal ends of each cross tee and main beam must be independently supported within 8 inches of the wall or ceiling discontinuity. This support may be 12 -gage hanger wire or other support to prevent the grid from failing. These perimeter wires may attach to the structure above or to the wall above the plane of the ceiling. Wires must be plumb within one in six and the 3/8 -inch end clearance must be maintained. SOURCE: CISCA 0-2, PG 4, SEC 1, #5 For essential facilities the option to use a molding less than 7/8 of an inch wide is eliminated, the perimeter wires are required, and the minimum clearance between ends of suspension system components and the wall is increased to 1 inch. SOURCE: CISCA 0-2, PG 4, SEC 1, #7 Hangers Normal hanger wires are not specified in CISCA 0 -2. It is assumed that they must meet the requirements set in ASTM C 636. Suspension System Main Beam and cross tee intersections and splices must have connection strengths of at least 60 pounds in compression and in tension. SOURCE: CISCA 0-2, PG 3, SEC 4, #2 Perimeter spacers Perimeter components must have spacer bars, or some other suitable system, to prevent spreading. SOURCE: CISCA 0.2, PG 4, SEC 1, #6 Light fixtures Fixtures weighing 56 pounds or less must have to 12 -gage wires attached at diagonal comers, and these wires must be slack. Fixtures weighing in —4— excess of 56 pounds must be independently supported from the building structure. SOURCE: CISCA 0-2, PG 3, SEC 4, #1 Partition Attachment The ceiling system may not be used to support for walls or partitions. Any attachment mechanism must allow the ceiling to move 3/8 of an inch in any direction. SOURCE: CISCA 0-Z PG 4, SEC 1, #4 Penetrations All ceiling penetrations are to be treated as perimeter closures and must allow the minimum 3/8" clearance by use of suitable escutcheons or closure details. SOURCE: CISCA 0-4 PG 4, SEC 1, #5 Seismic Design Categories D, E & F Category D, E & F ceilings are to be designed and installed according to CISCA 3 -4 and eight additional requirements listed in section 1621.2.5.2.2 of the IBC. Ceilings constructed of lath and Plaster or screw applied gypsum board are exempt from these requirements. This practice creates a restrained ceiling. The following is a combination of the requirements spelled out in the two referenced documents. Wall Molding SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 #2 Moldings must have a horizontal flange of at least2 inches. The ceiling grid must be attached to the molding at two adjacent walls. Unattached ends of the grid system must have 3 /4 of an inch clearance from the wall and must rest upon and be free to slide on the molding. Hangers SOURCE: CISCA 3 -4 Suspension wires must be minimum 12 -gage when spaced at 4 -foot centers or 10 -gage at 5 feet. Attachment devices must be capable of supporting 100 pounds. -5- • Attachment at main beam and at structure shall be secured with a minimum of three complete turns Perimeter Support SOURCE: CISCA 3 -4 Terminal ends of each main beam and cross tee must be supported within 8 inches of each wall or ceiling discontinuity with 12 -gage wire or approved wall support. These wires must be plumb to within one in six and may attach to the adjacent wall or to the structure above. Perimeter spacers SOURCE: CISCA 3-4 Ends of main runners and cross tees shall be tied together to prevent their spreading. • Suspension System SOURCE: CISCA 3-4 & IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 Main Beams must be heavy duty. (SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 #1) Main Beam and cross tee intersections and splices must have connection strengths of at least 180 pounds in compression and in tension. • Cross tees supporting Tight fixtures must have the same load carrying capacity as the main beams or be fitted with supplemental hangers. Cross tees supporting mechanical services must have the same load carrying capacity as the main beam. Lateral Force Bracing SOURCE: CISCA 3-4 & IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 Ceiling areas greater than 1,000 square feet must have lateral force bracing. (SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 #1) Rigid bracing may be used instead of diagonal splay wires. (SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 #1) Bracing must limit ceiling movement to less than 1 /4 -inch at the point of attachment. (SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 #1) • Splay wire bracing shall be clusters of four 12 -gage wires attached to the main beam within 2 inches of the cross tee intersection. Wires are arrayed 90 degrees from each other at an angle not exceeding 45 degrees from the plane of the ceiling. A N.E. th St reet Seat WA 98 Northwest pho 1032 - (206) 52 4243 C{Neall diang l Fax (206) 524 -4136 Bureau —s— www.nwcb.org • Info @nwcb.org Industrywide Coordination & Development Association • A strut, with stiffness adequate to resist the vertical loads imposed, shall be attached to the suspension system and to the structure above at each bracing location. Horizontal restraint points shall be no more than 12 feet on center in each direction and the first point shall be within 6 feet of each wall. Attachment of the bracing wires to the main beam and to the structure shall be capable of supporting the greater of 200 pounds or the actual design Toad with a safety factor of 2. Light fixtures SOURCE: CISCA 3-4 All fixtures must be positively attached to the suspension system. The attachment device must be able to withstand 100% of the weight of the fixture acting in any direction. Fixtures weighing 56 pounds or less must have two 12 -gage wires attached at diagonal comers, and these wires may be slack. Fixtures weighing in excess of 56 pounds must be independently supported from the building structure. Pendant mounted fixtures must be supported directly from the structure using 9 -gage wire. They may not use the ceiling suspension system for support. Mechanical Services SOURCE :. CISCA 3-4 Must be positively attached to the suspension system main beams or to cross tees with the same load carrying capacity. Terminals or services weighing 20 pounds to 56 pounds must have two 12 -gage wires connecting them to the ceiling system hangers or to the structure above. Terminals or services weighing more than 56 pounds must be independently supported. • Partition Attachment SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.7 Partitions attached to the ceiling suspension system shall be laterally braced to the building structure. This bracing is to be independent of any ceilings splay wire bracing. Exception: Partitions not taller than nine feet as long as the horizontal seismic Toad does not exceed 5 Ib /sf. • -7- • Penetrations SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 #5 Except when rigid bracing is used, sprinkler heads and other penetrations must have 2 -inch oversized trim to allow 1 -inch horizontal movement in all • horizontal directions. Seismic Separation Joints SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 #4 Ceiling areas greater than 2500 square feet must have seismic separation joints or full height partitions unless analyses are performed to demonstrate that the closure trims and angles provide enough clearance to accommodate the additional ceiling movement. Height Transitions SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.5.2.2 #6 • Changes in ceiling plane elevation must have positive bracing. Cable Trays SOURCE: IBC 1621.2 5.2.2 #7 Cable trays and electrical conduits shall be independently supported and braced independently of the ceiling. Special Inspection SOURCE: IBC 1621.2.522 #8 Suspended ceilings are subject to special inspection as described in section 1704. This inspection entails manufacturer certification of component performance and periodic inspection of the suspended ceiling system anchorage system. Useful Web Site Links • • . � o Armstrong Web site address http: / /www.ceilings.com - 8 3 N � ASTM Web site address http: / /www.astm.org / o BOCA Web site address http: / /www.bocal.ora/ 'n OF) in O q O ui a o of .s BSSC Web site address http: / /www.nibs.ora/ Z 3 t g ry 4, o FEMA Web site address htto: / /www.femamov • r 4 a ICBO Web site address http:/ /www.icbo.ora/ ems 0 ICC Web site address http: / /www.inticode.orq/ a E v SBCCI Web site address httx l /sbcci.oro/ Za C USGS Web site address httW /cjeohazards.cr.usos.gov /eq/ -8- • , • Spacer bar, or other Categ min. 3/8" suitable systeeep perimeter components from spreading apart. details i min. 3/8" min. 7/8" Spacer bar, or other ,� 1 ' min. 3/8" suitable system, to keep perimeter components from spreading apart. =Ira 6 '1 li 1 min.3 /8" min. 7/8" 1, \ \ Spacer bar, or other max. 8 min. 3/8" suitable system, to keep perimeter components from spreading apart. i = =--- o I 0 min. 3/8" min. 3/8" min. 7/8" • • 1032 -A N.E. 65th Street Seattle, WA "115 III P C;dVJd • reau www.nwcb.org • lnfo@nwcb.org — Industrywide Caordlnatlon & Development Association . _ __ _ _ ___ __ __ CategoryD,E&F d eta i I s Spacer bar, or other suitable system, to keep perimeter components I it- , 1.111111111111 - from spreading apart. mi . 3/4" at un- attached walls min. 2" k 1 6 • 4°0° u � 1 max. 8" " " .i II i Attach one end of grid to molding -- : at two adjacent walls. imoor tti7•LATWAIIIIII' Perimeter wires or approved wall support required required at the terminal ends of all grid. compression post 1 r '- Splay wire bracing . Typical bracing detail 1032 -A N.E. 65th Street Seattle, WA 98115 Northwest Walt we o 524 -4243 � � 'ng Fax: Phne: (206) (206) 524 -4136 —10— Bureau www.nwcb.org • info@ nwcb.org Industrywide Coordination & Development Association