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Suspended Ceilings

Larger imageTypical Ceiling Grid

Source: Noson, Perbix, SSD

Purpose

To brace suspended ceilings.

Recommendations

  • Provide splay brace wires and compression struts.
  • Separate the edges of suspended ceilings from enclosing walls.
  • Secure lay-in tiles and boards used in ceiling grids with clips at exitways and corridors.

Supplies Required

  • Wire—No. 12 gage
  • Adjustable compression struts
  • Ceiling panel clips

Larger imageSeismic Separation Around Suspended Ceiling

Source: Noson, Perbix, SSD

Installation

  1. Install splayed wires at 12' on center in four directions.
  2. Provide adjustable compression struts, at center of splayed wires, and attach to the structure above.
  3. Provide ceiling tile clips at exits and stairwells.
  4. Provide 1/2" minimum separation between the ceiling system and the enclosing walls.

Note



Source: School Facilities Manual Nonstructural Protection Guide

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