1) This Section applies to sheet steel studs for use in
non-loadbearing exterior and interior walls.
2) Where loadbearing steel studs are used, they shall be designed
in conformance with Part 4.
1) Steel studs and runners shall conform to CAN/CGSB-7.1, “Lightweight
Steel Wall Framing Components.”
1) Metal thickness specified in this Section shall be the
minimum base steel thickness exclusive of coatings.
1) Screws for the application of cladding, sheathing or
interior finish materials to steel studs, runners and furring
channels shall conform to ASTM C 1002, “Steel Self-Piercing Tapping Screws
for the
Application of Gypsum Panel Products or Metal Plaster Bases
to Wood Studs or Steel Studs.”
1) Cladding or sheathing, and interior finish shall be
installed on steel stud framing and shall be fastened with
screws
a)spaced at the appropriate spacing described in Section 9.29., and
b)penetrating not less than 10 mm through the metal.
1) Except as required in Articles 9.24.2.3. and 9.24.2.4., the size and spacing of steel studs for non-loadbearing interior walls shall conform to Table 9.24.2.1.
Table 9.24.2.1. Steel Studs for Non-Loadbearing Interior Walls Forming Part of Sentence 9.24.2.1.(1) |
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Minimum Stud Size, mm | Maximum Stud Spacing, mm | Maximum Wall Height, m |
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30 x 40 | 400 | 3.0 |
600 | 2.7 | |
30 x 63 | 400 | 4.0 |
600 | 3.6 | |
30 x 91 | 400 | 5.2 |
600 | 4.9 |
1) Except as required in Article 9.24.2.4., steel studs in non-loadbearing interior walls shall have a metal thickness of not less than 0.46 mm.
1) Runners for interior and exterior non-loadbearing walls shall have a thickness not less than the thickness of the
corresponding studs and shall have not less than 30 mm flanges.
1) Where openings for doors in non-loadbearing fire separations required to have a fire-resistance rating do not exceed 1 200 mm in width,
a)the width of steel studs shall be not less than 63 mm, and
b)the metal thickness shall be not less than 0.46 mm.
2) Where openings described in Sentence (1) exceed 1 200 mm in width,
a)the width of steel studs shall be not less than 91 mm, and
b)the metal thickness shall be not less than 0.85 mm.
3) The distance to the first stud beyond the jamb of any
door opening in a fire separation required to have a fire-resistance rating shall not exceed 400 mm.
4) Where the distance between the framing over the
opening referred to in Sentence (3) and the top runner exceeds 400 mm in such walls, intermediate
support shall be installed at intervals of not more than 400 mm
above the opening.
1) The size and spacing of non-loadbearing steel studs for exterior walls shall conform to Table 9.24.2.5.
Table 9.24.2.5. Size and Spacing of Steel Studs for Non-Loadbearing Exterior Walls Forming Part of Sentence 9.24.2.5.(1) |
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Minimum Stud Size, mm | Minimum Metal Thickness, mm | Maximum Stud Length, m | ||
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Spacing of Studs | ||||
300 mm (o.c.) | 400 mm (o.c.) | 600 mm (o.c.) | ||
30 × 91 | 0.53 | 3.0 | 2.4 | — |
30 × 91 | 0.69 | 3.3 | 2.7 | 2.4 |
30 × 91 | 0.85 | 3.6 | 3.0 | 2.7 |
30 × 91 | 1.0 | 4.0 | 3.3 | 3.0 |
1) Runners shall be provided at the tops and bottoms of
walls.
2) Runners required in Sentence (1) shall be securely attached to the building at approximately 50 mm from the ends, and at intervals of not more than 600 mm
o.c. for interior walls and 300 mm o.c. for exterior walls.
3) Fasteners used for attachment described in Sentence (2) shall consist of the equivalent of 63 mm nails or 25 mm screws.
4) Studs at openings and which are not full wall height
shall be supported by a runner at the ends of the studs,
securely fastened to the full length studs at the sides of the
opening.
1) Steel studs used in walls required to have a fire-resistance rating shall be installed so that there is not less than a 12 mm
clearance between the top of the stud and the top of the runner
to allow for expansion in the event of fire.
2) Except as provided in Article 9.24.3.6., studs in walls referred to in Sentence (1) shall not be attached to the runners in a manner that will
prevent such expansion.
3) Framing above doors with steel door frames in non-loadbearing fire separations required to have a fire-resistance rating shall consist of 2 runners on the flat fastened back to back. (See Appendix A.)
4) The upper runner required in Sentence (3) shall be bent at each end to extend upwards not less than 150 mm
and fastened to the adjacent studs.
5) A gypsum board filler piece, the width and length of
the runner, shall be provided between the door frame referred to
in Sentence (3) and the adjacent runner.
1) Steel studs shall be installed with webs at right
angles to the wall face and, except at openings, shall be
continuous for the full wall height.
1) Corners and intersections of walls shall be
constructed to provide support for the cladding materials.
1) Studs shall be doubled on each side of every opening
where such openings involve more than one stud space, and shall
be tripled where the openings in exterior walls exceed 2.4 m in
width.
2) Studs described in Sentence (1) shall be fastened together by screws, crimping or welding to act
as a single structural unit in resisting transverse loads.
1) Studs shall be attached to runners by screws, crimping
or welding around wall openings and elsewhere where necessary to
keep the studs in alignment during construction.
2) Where clearance for expansion is required in Article 9.24.3.2., attachment required in Sentence (1) shall be applied between studs and bottom runners only.
1) Openings for fire dampers in non-loadbearing fire separations required to have a fire-resistance rating shall be framed with double studs on each side of the opening.
2) The sill and header for openings described in Sentence (1) shall consist of a runner track with right angle bends made on
each end so as to extend 300 mm above the header or below the
sill and fastened to the studs.
3) The openings described in Sentence (1) shall be lined with a layer of gypsum board not less than 12.7
mm thick fastened to stud and runner webs.