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Knauf Isolator: ICB-70-055-6-2x15-SSP-2x25(214/120)
Knauf Isolator: ICB-70-055-6-2x15-SSP-2x25(214/120)

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Knauf UK

With deflection head arrangement

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Knauf UK

Without deflection head arrangement

Summary
Twin Frame system is typically used to divide habitable dwellings.
Twin Frame system is typically used to divide habitable dwellings.
Application

Plasterboard partition system.

Plasterboard partition system.

Description

Twin Frame system is typically used to divide habitable dwellings. The twin stud build up, combined with Knauf’s high performance plasterboards, maximizes acoustic performance in order to comply with building regulations, technical handbooks and guidance for sound insulation.

Testing Methodology: BS EN 1363-1 AND BS 476-20

Knauf interior drywall partition systems* that achieve a fire resistance performance are tested in accordance with BS EN 1363-1 and BS EN 1364-1. These are the up to date and most rigorous test methodology standards to follow.

Determining the maximum height of a drywall partition as per the BS EN 1363-1 fire test methodology, is typically restricted by the 3 metre height of the test furnace.

To understand the true maximum height of the system whilst under fire test conditions (‘Fire State Height’), there are three options. Increases can be determined by utilising greater test furnace heights, via Extended Field of Application (as outlined in BS EN 15254-3 - it is important to note this standard applies to single metal frame symmetrical systems only), or via BS EN 1364-1.

The BS 476-20 standard is also restricted by the 3 metre height of the test furnace. However, under this BS standard, increasing the maximum heights of a system can be based on the ‘Cold State Height’. The cold state height is calculated using structural engineering methods to L/240 @ 200Pascals. (L = Height of wall). Regulatory Requirements

Specific to Approved Document B (England) there is a requirement to use European classifications and fire resistance test methodologies in accordance with BS EN 1363-1 and BS EN 1364-1, which means that the fire state height must be considered. However, Approved Document B (England) currently allows the usage of the BS 476 series, though it should be noted that, following consultation, the full BS 476 series will be removed in 2029. For other nationals, please consult relevant approved documents, technical guidance, and handbooks.

Knauf Approach & Recommendations:

Knauf advise and promote that EN compliance should be followed. That is to say Knauf advise utilising an BS EN 1364-1 fire resistance test and extend the maximum height of a drywall partition system via either BS EN 15254-3, BS EN 1364-1 or via a fire resistance test within a test rig greater than 3m in height.

Projects that wish to use the BS 476 series must gain agreement between the Client, Accountable Persons, Duty Holders, and Local Building Control that the cold state height is an acceptable methodology. For further information on Knauf system types that are applicable to support projects focusing on BS compliance, refer to Knauf Systems Performance Tables (BS compliance).

Twin Frame system is typically used to divide habitable dwellings. The twin stud build up, combined with Knauf’s high performance plasterboards, maximizes acoustic performance in order to comply with building regulations, technical handbooks and guidance for sound insulation.

Testing Methodology: BS EN 1363-1 AND BS 476-20

Knauf interior drywall partition systems* that achieve a fire resistance performance are tested in accordance with BS EN 1363-1 and BS EN 1364-1. These are the up to date and most rigorous test methodology standards to follow.

Determining the maximum height of a drywall partition as per the BS EN 1363-1 fire test methodology, is typically restricted by the 3 metre height of the test furnace.

To understand the true maximum height of the system whilst under fire test conditions (‘Fire State Height’), there are three options. Increases can be determined by utilising greater test furnace heights, via Extended Field of Application (as outlined in BS EN 15254-3 - it is important to note this standard applies to single metal frame symmetrical systems only), or via BS EN 1364-1.

The BS 476-20 standard is also restricted by the 3 metre height of the test furnace. However, under this BS standard, increasing the maximum heights of a system can be based on the ‘Cold State Height’. The cold state height is calculated using structural engineering methods to L/240 @ 200Pascals. (L = Height of wall). Regulatory Requirements

Specific to Approved Document B (England) there is a requirement to use European classifications and fire resistance test methodologies in accordance with BS EN 1363-1 and BS EN 1364-1, which means that the fire state height must be considered. However, Approved Document B (England) currently allows the usage of the BS 476 series, though it should be noted that, following consultation, the full BS 476 series will be removed in 2029. For other nationals, please consult relevant approved documents, technical guidance, and handbooks.

Knauf Approach & Recommendations:

Knauf advise and promote that EN compliance should be followed. That is to say Knauf advise utilising an BS EN 1364-1 fire resistance test and extend the maximum height of a drywall partition system via either BS EN 15254-3, BS EN 1364-1 or via a fire resistance test within a test rig greater than 3m in height.

Projects that wish to use the BS 476 series must gain agreement between the Client, Accountable Persons, Duty Holders, and Local Building Control that the cold state height is an acceptable methodology. For further information on Knauf system types that are applicable to support projects focusing on BS compliance, refer to Knauf Systems Performance Tables (BS compliance).

Product certifications
Material
Gypsum, Metal, Glass mineral wool
Gypsum, Metal, Glass mineral wool
Shape
Rectangle, Other, Square
Rectangle, Other, Square
Width
Bespoke
Bespoke
Height
Bespoke
Bespoke
Warranty description
Lifetime
Lifetime

Specification

System Performance
Sound insulation, Rw (minimum) to BS EN ISO 10140-2 or BS EN ISO 140-3
60 Rw (dB).
60 Rw (dB).
Sound insulation, Rw + Ctr (minimum) to BS EN ISO 10140-2 or BS EN ISO 140-3
53 Rw+Ctr (dB).
53 Rw+Ctr (dB).
Fire resistance to BS EN 1364-1
EI 120.
EI 120.
Duty rating to BS 5234-2
Severe duty (SD).
Severe duty (SD).
Maximum height - cold state
7000 mm.
7000 mm.
Thickness
214 mm.
214 mm.
Classification data
Framing
Twin (double) Knauf 70 'C' (0.55) at 600 mm centres to suit maximum height (Braced at 1500 mm centres using Knauf Flat Fixing Plate). Head channel: Knauf 72 Deep Flange 'U' Channel (0.70) (70 mm deep flange). Floor channel: Knauf 72 Deep Flange 'U' Channel (0.70) (70 mm deep flange).
Twin (double) Knauf 60 'I' (0.55) at 600 mm centres to suit maximum height. Head channel: Knauf 62 'U' Channel (0.55) Floor channel: Knauf 62 'U' Channel (0.55).
Insulation
Two 25 mm Knauf Insulation Acoustic Roll.
Two 25 mm Knauf Insulation Acoustic Roll.
Linings
Two 15 mm Knauf Soundshield Plus to each side.
Two 15 mm Knauf Soundshield Plus to each side.
Fasteners
Inner layer (each side): 25 mm Knauf Performance Plus screws. Outer layer (each side): 45 mm Knauf Performance Plus screws.
Inner layer (each side): 25 mm Knauf Performance Plus screws. Outer layer (each side): 45 mm Knauf Performance Plus screws.
Joint treatment
Horizontal joint: Knauf Flat Fixing Plate.
Horizontal joint: Knauf Flat Fixing Plate.

Additional properties

Deflection head
For deflection head allowance of up to -25 mm or ±12.5 mm - use 2 x 19 mm Knauf Coreboard fillets, Knauf Insulation RocksilK® RS60 retained by Knauf Angle Sections 25 x 50 mm.
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System code
EN-ICB-70-055-6-2x15-SSP-2x25(214/120)., BS-ICB-70-055-6-2x15-SSP-2x25(214/120).
EN-ICB-70-055-6-2x15-SSP-2x25(214/120)., BS-ICB-70-055-6-2x15-SSP-2x25(214/120).

Sustainability data

Country of material origin
Spain
Spain
Country of product manufacture
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Material
Gypsum, Metal, Glass mineral wool
Gypsum, Metal, Glass mineral wool
Recyclability
Individual product EPDs for plasterboard and metal components available at: https://www.knauf.co.uk/our-services/resources/environmental-product-declarations-2
Individual product EPDs for plasterboard and metal components available at: https://www.knauf.co.uk/our-services/resources/environmental-product-declarations-2
Recycled content
12.64 %
12.64 %