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• Ceiling areas over 1,000 SF must have horizontal restraint wire or rigid bracing • Ceiling areas over 2,500 SF must have seismic separation joints or full height partitions • Ceilings without rigid bracing must have 2" oversized trim rings for sprinklers and other penetrations
All-In-One Structural Suspension Ceiling Systems. Complete solutions for a wide variety of ceiling applications where strength and performance are needed, including data centers, warehouses, distribution centers, clean rooms, medical facilities, and other indoor facilities.
Installs in minutes, no need to cut the face of the grid to install clip. Eliminates the need for additional hanger wires. Maintains integrity of the ceiling module, unlike field assembled alternatives. Allows the use of full size panels.
Nexus is an exposed grid suspended ceiling system for dual layer or varying load requirements. The primary support structure is ideal for service integration, capable of supporting cable trays and lights directly from the grid.
Seismic compliance refers to the use of approved systems and designs that meet the seismic design requirements of a building project to provide life safety to occupants during and after an earthquake. New Seismic Requirements.
9 cze 2022 · When considering seismic bracing solutions, here are some of the key things to consider: Differential movement between the ceiling and the building structure. The weight of the ceiling, and therefore magnitude of seismic loads. Design of the system to withstand horizontal seismic loads.
The design of Armstrong suspended ceiling grid systems, bracing and fixing types shown in this guide are developed in accordance with the following standards: – AS/NZ 2785: 2020 Suspended Ceiling – Design and installation – AS1170.4: 2007 Structural Design Actions – Earthquake actions in Australia