BS 8212-1995 Code of practice for dry lining and partitioning using gypsum plasterboard《采用石膏灰泥板的干襯板和隔墙板实用规程》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 8212:1995 Code of practice for Dry lining and partitioning using gypsum plasterboard UDC 629.253:691.311-419:62.034.92:006.76:(083.71)BS 8212:1995 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof Technical CommitteeB/544, was publishedunder the authority ofthe St
2、andards Board and comesinto effect on 15 January 1995 BSI 02-1999 First published January 1989 Second edition January 1995 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference B/544/3 Draft for comment 93/105870 DC ISBN 0 580 22879 7 Committees responsible for this B
3、ritish Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Technical Committee B/544, Plastering, rendering, dry lining, screeds and in situ flooring, to Subcommittee B/544/3, Dry lining, upon which the following bodies were represented: Association of Building Component Manufactu
4、rers Building Employers Confederation Department of the Environment (Building Research Establishment) Federation of Plastering and Drywall Contractors Gypsum Products Development Association Local Authority Organizations National Council of Building Material Producers Amendments issued since publica
5、tion Amd. No. Date CommentsBS 8212:1995 BSI 02-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword iii Section 1. General 1.1 Scope 1 1.2 References 1 1.3 Definitions 1 1.4 Exchange of information 2 1.5 Time schedule 2 Section 2. Materials, components and accessories 2.1 Material
6、s 4 2.2 Components and accessories 4 Section 3. Design 3.1 Selection of a dry lining system 7 3.2 Thickness of dry lining system 7 3.3 Deviations and tolerances 8 3.4 Partitions 13 3.5 Provision for services 14 3.6 Ceramic wall tiling 14 3.7 Decoration 15 3.8 Mass/unit area of wall lining and partit
7、ioning systems 15 3.9 Knocks and abrasions 15 3.10 Environmental conditions 15 3.11 Sealing 15 3.12 Thermal insulation 17 3.13 Water vapour checks 18 3.14 Sound insulation 18 3.15 Fire protection 18 3.16 Cavity barriers 18 3.17 Movement joints 18 Section 4. Backgrounds 4.1 Condition of background 19
8、 4.2 Solid backgrounds 19 4.3 Timber backgrounds 19 4.4 Metal backgrounds 22 Section 5. Site considerations 5.1 General 23 5.2 Environmental conditions 23 5.3 Organization prior to the commencement of dry lining and partitioning works 23 5.4 Storage of materials 23 5.5 Lighting 24 5.6 Scaffolding 24
9、 5.7 Hoisting 24 5.8 Protection of the work 24 Section 6. Work on site 6.1 Cutting and installation of gypsum wallboard 25 6.2 Fixing to solid backgrounds 25 6.3 Installation and fixing to timber framing 31BS 8212:1995 BSI 02-1999 Page 6.4 Installation of and fixing to metal framing 33 6.5 Jointing
10、38 6.6 Partitions 40 6.7 Decoration 43 Annex A (informative) Thickness tolerance for zinc coating type Z275 44 Annex B (informative) Lighting for dry lining 44 Figure 1 Deviation band for finished surface of a partition or lining 9 Figure 2 Straightness of walls in any 5m length 10 Figure 3 Permissi
11、ble deviations on jointing 11 Figure 4 Straightedge for measuring deviations at external and internalangles 12 Figure 5 Joints over timber supports in walls and partitions 20 Figure 6 Joints over timber supports in ceilings: fastenings near cut endsofboards 21 Figure 7 Setting out board: external an
12、gles and abutments 26 Figure 8 Setting out board: intermediate joints on studs 27 Figure 9 Wall to ceiling junction 28 Figure 10 Suggested adhesive dab fixing pattern for gypsum wallboardandthermal wallboard laminates 29 Figure 11 Channel spacer clip 30 Figure 12 Fixing thermal wallboard laminates w
13、ith resin based adhesive 31 Figure 13 Typical examples of beam and column encasement 33 Figure 14 Typical steel stud partitions 34 Figure 15 Movement joints 37 Figure 16 Angle jointing 39 Figure 17 Prefabricated gypsum wallboard panel 41 Figure 18 Laminated partition 42 Table 1 Design allowance for
14、thickness of linings to solid backgrounds 7 Table 2 Typical independent wall linings 8 Table 3 Dry lining to receive ceramic wall tiling 16 Table 4 Typical mass/unit area of gypsum wallboard wall lining and partitioning systems 17 Table 5 Spacing of timber supports in walls and partitions 20 Table 6
15、 Spacing of timber supports in ceilings 21 Table 7 Spacing of metal supports in walls and partitions 22 Table 8 Spacing of metal supports in ceilings 22 Table 9 Fixing of wallboard and thermal wallboard laminate with gypsumbased adhesives 29 Table 10 Dimensions of timbers 40 Table 11 Dimensions of b
16、attens and fastenings 43 Table A.1 Thickness tolerance for zinc coating type Z275 (including coatingonboth sides) 44 List of references 46BS 8212:1995 BSI 02-1999 iii Foreword This British Standard was prepared under the direction of Technical CommitteeB/544. It supersedes BS8212:1989which is withdr
17、awn. Dry lining is an alternative to the traditional wet plastering of walls and ceilings to provide surfaces suitable to receive various decorative treatments. The method involves the fixing of a sheet material, which is subsequently jointed in the appropriate manner, to the face of the walls or ce
18、ilings. This code confines itself to recommendations for dry lining using gypsum wallboard; it is not intended to apply to other sheet materials. This code provides guidance on the selection of a dry lining system and lists factors that should be taken into consideration in the selection process. It
19、 gives recommendations for methods of dry lining to a variety of solid backgrounds and to timber and metal framing. Recommendations for on site methods of working are also included together with detailed descriptions of the materials, components and accessories used in the dry lining process. Annex
20、A gives thickness tolerances for metal used for metal framing. Annex B give recommendations for lighting conditions appropriate to dry lining operations. This edition introduces technical changes but it does not reflect a full review or revision of the standard, which will be undertaken in due cours
21、e. As a code of practice, this British Standard takes the form of guidance and recommendations. It should not be quoted as if it were a specification and particular care should be taken to ensure that claims of compliance are not misleading. A British Standard does not purport to include all the nec
22、essary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to iv, pages
23、1to46, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on theinside front cover.iv blankBS 8212:1995 BSI 02-1999 1 Section 1. General 1.1 Scope This British Standard cod
24、e of practice gives recommendations for dry lining walls, ceilings and partitioning using gypsum wallboard. Composite products such as gypsum plasterboard backed with insulation materials are also included. This code does not deal with linings to heated ceilings. 1.2 References 1.2.1 Normative refer
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