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Knauf Free-Spanning Ceiling D131

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<strong>Knauf</strong> <strong>Ceiling</strong> below <strong>Ceiling</strong><br />

<strong>Knauf</strong> Apertura Acoustical <strong>Ceiling</strong> below <strong>Free</strong>-<strong>Spanning</strong> <strong>Ceiling</strong> <strong>D131</strong><br />

<strong>D131</strong><br />

<strong>Free</strong>-<strong>Spanning</strong> <strong>Ceiling</strong> <strong>D131</strong><br />

as fire protection ceiling<br />

F30<br />

solely from below<br />

1<br />

solely from below<br />

and from above<br />

Example:<br />

fire protection<br />

F30<br />

solely from below<br />

and from above<br />

a<br />

suspender spacing of exposed ceiling<br />

1<br />

Proof:<br />

ABP P-3964/2172<br />

2<br />

Exposed ceiling<br />

0.15 kN/m²<br />

e.g. Acoustical <strong>Ceiling</strong><br />

insulation (building<br />

material class A) allowable<br />

2<br />

b<br />

spacing of lower channels<br />

b<br />

c<br />

spacing of upper channels<br />

<strong>Free</strong>-<strong>Spanning</strong> <strong>Ceiling</strong> as fire protection ceiling<br />

The additional dead load of the exposed ceiling<br />

( 0.15 kN/m²) has to be considered for the maximum<br />

ceiling span (room width) of the <strong>Free</strong>-<strong>Spanning</strong> <strong>Ceiling</strong>.<br />

Maximum room widths can be taken from the tables<br />

on pages 5 and 6.<br />

Detail scale 1:5<br />

1<br />

Maximum spacings of exposed ceiling 2 all dimension in mm<br />

Maximum Maximum spacing Maximum<br />

spacing of c suspenders *) a spacing of b<br />

upper channels<br />

load bearing capacity class<br />

lower channel<br />

up to 0.15 kN/m²<br />

1000<br />

1200<br />

625<br />

500<br />

500<br />

(for Acoustical<br />

<strong>Ceiling</strong>s see D12)<br />

*) Suspension must be fastened to load bearing channels of the fire protection ceiling.<br />

fastening of UW runner to wall according to page 3<br />

<strong>Knauf</strong> CW double profile<br />

<strong>Knauf</strong> All Purpose Screw FN<br />

Universal Bracket for CD 60x27<br />

(install alternating)<br />

<strong>D131</strong>-D112<br />

<strong>Knauf</strong> Board<br />

2 1<br />

<strong>Knauf</strong> Exposed <strong>Ceiling</strong> below <strong>Free</strong>-<strong>Spanning</strong> <strong>Ceiling</strong><br />

1st <strong>Ceiling</strong> level 1<br />

<strong>Free</strong>-<strong>Spanning</strong> <strong>Ceiling</strong> <strong>D131</strong><br />

as fire protection ceiling<br />

2nd <strong>Ceiling</strong> level<br />

exposed ceiling<br />

0.15 kN/m²<br />

alternative suspension:<br />

Direct Bracket<br />

2<br />

example:<br />

fire protection<br />

F30<br />

solely from below<br />

Note<br />

References<br />

upper channels of exposed ceiling always lateral to load bearing channels of <strong>Free</strong>-<strong>Spanning</strong> <strong>Ceiling</strong><br />

loading of exposed ceiling max. 100 N per suspender<br />

Technical Data Sheet D12 <strong>Knauf</strong> Acoustical <strong>Ceiling</strong>s<br />

7

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