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  1. Made of 18mil (25 gauge) steel, RC-1 Pro is one of the most effective, low-cost methods of improving sound transmission loss through wood and steel frame partitions. It is used as a cross-furring member for resilient attachment of gypsum. Knurled face makes screw attachment of wallboard easier.

  2. www.jglacoustics.com › acoustics-rc_1Resilient Channels

    The original product was called RC-1, and it underwent numerous acoustical tests. In fact, the USG RC-1 product has been used in approximately 99% of all sound transmission loss tests of wall or floor/ceiling assemblies using resilient channel conducted at Riverbank over the last 40 years.

  3. 4 ⁄ "1 Insulation* RC-1™ Resilient Channels** *Where thermal insulation is shown in assembly drawings, the specific product is required in the assembly to achieve the stated fire rating. Fiberglass insulation cannot be substituted for THERMAFIBER Insulation. **Where RC-1 is referenced, use RC-1 Resilient Channel or equivalent.

  4. Layer 7 - Resilient Channel: 1 layer 25 ga. Resilient Channels Spaced 16" O.C. (Sound Tested with RC Deluxe®)

  5. around doors, floor tracks, electrical boxes, and conduit and HVAC ducting are typical channels for sound diffraction. These spaces should be filled with acoustical sealant to prevent unwanted sound from intruding into adjacent spaces.

  6. ONE OF THE MOST EFFICIENT LOW-COST METHODS OF REDUCING SOUND TRANSMISSION IN WOOD OR STEEL-FRAMED PARTITION OR CEILING ASSEMBLIES. Lab-certified STC-rated up to 62. Single and double-leg channels. RC Deluxe® has extra-wide screw surface for easy attachment.

  7. Best practice for bottom of walls is to install the lowest row of resilient furring channel no more than 2 in. (51 mm) from floor to the bottom edge of the mounting flange, leaving a 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) gap between the edge of bottom track and mounting flange of the resilient channel (See Figure 1).

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